NCAA Coaches Exam 2023 with verified questions and answers
An institution's basketball camp may ONLY be conducted during the months of June, July and August, or any calendar week (Sunday through Saturday) that includes days of those months True 13.12.1.1.6 A prospective student-athlete's nonscholastic basketball coach would be considered an individual associated with a prospective student-athlete (IAWP) True. 13.02.18 An institution's coach may be involved in nonscholastic based basketball (e.g., local club team) if the team includes the coach's child and the team participants are of the opposite gender than the team the staff member is associated with at the institution. True. 13.11.1.7 During the summer evaluation periods, it is NOT permissible for coaches to evaluate at which of the following: Certified events. Institutional camps. Noninstitutional nonorganized events (e.g., pickup games). It is permissible to evaluate at all of the above activities Noninstitutional nonorganized events (e.g., pickup games).13.1.7.5.3 It is permissible for an institution to offer a different registration procedure, fee structure, advertisements, lodging, meals and awards for its men's basketball SELECT CAMP than it does for its other basketball camps. False. 13.12.1.4 During the month of May, it is permissible for an institution's basketball coach to lecture at a noninstitutional, privately owned basketball camp that is operated under restrictions applicable to institutional camps. False. 13.12.2.3.3 The institution would like to hire a local high school men's basketball coach to work its summer camp. The institution is not recruiting any prospective student-athlete from the local high school coach's basketball team and none of the local high school coach's former players participate in men's basketball for the institution. It is permissible for the institution to hire the local high school coach. True 13.02.18; 13.12.2.2.4 It is permissible for an institution to hire a high school men's basketball coach as a volunteer in a summer camp if the institution is recruiting one of the high school men's basketball prospective student-athletes. False. 13.02.18; 13.12.2.2.4 An institution's basketball camp or clinic may be conducted only during the months of ___________ or any calendar week (Sunday through Saturday) that includes days of those months May, June and July. June, July and August. April, May, June and July. May, June, July and August. June, July and August. 13.12.1.1.6 During June, July and August, a basketball coach or noncoaching staff member with sport specific responsibilities may be employed at a noninstitutional (i.e., privately owned) basketball camp or clinic in which prospective student-athletes participate, provided the camp or clinic is operated in accordance with restrictions applicable to institutional camps or clinics. False 13.12.2.3.3 In men's basketball, before a prospective student-athlete commits to the institution per Bylaw 13.02.13.1, while evaluating a summer men's basketball certified event during a permissible evaluation period, an institution's basketball coach sends an email to a prospective student-athlete while the prospective student-athlete is traveling with his team to competition. During the tournament, the institution's coach meets with the prospective student-athlete's nonscholastic coach. After the prospective student-athlete has completed his last game and has been released by his coach, the coach calls the prospective student-athlete's parents at home to tell them how great the prospective student-athlete played. Which of the following are violations of NCAA rules? The note to the prospective studentathlete. Contact with the prospect studentathlete`s nonscholastic coach. The phone call to the prospective student-athlete`s parents. All of the above Contact with the prospect studentathlete`s nonscholastic coach. 13.1.6.2; 13.1.6.2.1 It is permissible for the head coach to donate money to a nonprofit foundation that uses the funds, in part, to operate a nonscholastic basketball team? False 13.15.1.10 In men's basketball, for purposes of applying the camp and clinic legislation, a prospective student-athlete is considered a RECRUITED prospective student-athlete when: student-athlete`s attendance at any institutional camp or clinic has been solicited by the institution or a representative of theinstitution`s athletics interest The institution has provided any recruiting materials to the prospective student-athlete. An institutional coaching staff member has had any recruiting contact [including inperson or electronic contact (e.g., telephone calls, video conference, electronic correspondence)] with the prospective student-athlete, including contact initiated by the prospective studentathlete. The prospective student-athlete has received a verbal offer of athletically related financial aid from the institution. The prospective student-athlete has verbally committed to attend the institution. All of the above. All of the Above 13.12.1.1.2 A prospective student-athlete who has signed a National Letter of Intent or written offer of admission or financial aid, or the institution has received the prospective student-athlete's financial deposit in response to its offer of admission, may make an UNOFFICIAL visit at any time, including during the month of July True 13.02.5.5.2; 13.7.1.1 An institution may pay the air transportation for two parents (or legal guardians) to accompany a prospective student-athlete during an OFFICIAL visit. True 13.5.2.1; 13.5.2.6.1 A basketball coach may NOT be employed, volunteer or guest lecture at a noninstitutional basketball camp and in which prospective student-athletes participate, even if the camp or clinic is operated in accordance with the restrictions applicable to institutional camps or clinics. True 13.12.2.3.3 In-person, off-campus face-to-face contact by an institutional coaching staff member with a prospective student-athlete who has NOT committed to the institution per Bylaw 13.02.13.1 is permissible only during a ___ period. Dead. Recruiting. Quiet. All of the above. Recruiting 13.02.5.3 It is permissible for an institution to provide hard tickets to an individual associated with a prospective student-athlete (IAWP). False 13.8.1 Two coaches engaged in off-campus recruiting activities on the same day use _____ recruiting-person days. Zero. One. Two. Four. Two 13.02.9 For purposes of the tryout rule and regulations related to camps and clinics, a prospective student-athlete is an individual who has started classes for the seventh grade. True 13.11.1.2; 13.12.1.1.1 A recruiting service that provides only video of prospective student-athletes and does not provide information about or analysis of prospective student-athletes is a permissible recruiting service True 13.14.3.1.1 An on-campus evaluation may not be conducted with a two-year college transfer prospective student-athlete until: The prospective student-athlete has spent an academic year in residence at the two-year college. The prospective student-athlete has completed 48 hours of transferrable degree credit. The prospective student-athlete has exhausted twoyear college eligibility in basketball. All of the above. The prospective student-athlete has exhausted two year college eligibility in basketball. A basketball two-year college prospective student-athlete would like to participate in an on-campus evaluation (OCE) during an upcoming official visit to the institution. The prospective student-athlete already participated in an OCE at the institution during the senior year in high school. Assuming the prospective student-athlete meets all other requirements of an OCE, this is permissible True 13.11.2.1 During the month of April, it is permissible for an institution's basketball coach to lecture at a noninstitutional, privately owned basketball camp that is operated under restrictions applicable to institutional camps. False 13.12.2.3.3 An institution may conduct an on-campus evaluation with a prospective studentathlete who has graduated from high school and is enrolled in a preparatory school if: The evaluation takes place during an official or unofficial visit. The evaluation is conducted after the conclusion of the prospective studentathletes season. The prospective student-athlete has exhausted preparatory school eligibility in basketball. All of the above. all of the above 13.11.2.1 The institution is organizing its summer men's basketball camp and has called many prospective student-athletes to invite them to the camp. Given the institution made phone calls to prospective student-athletes, they are now considered recruited prospective student-athletes for purposes of the camp True 13.12.1.1.2(a) When an institution's coach picks up a prospective student-athlete from the nearest major airport upon arrival for an official visit, the 48-hour period for the official visit starts at the time the prospective student-athlete arrives on campus, provided the prospective student-athlete's transportation to campus is without delay for personal reasons or entertainment purposes. True 13.5.2.4; 13.6.4.1 A prospective student-athlete is being recruited by the institution in two sports. The institution is permitted to bring the prospective student-athlete on campus for an official visit in the fall for one sport and again for another official visit in the spring for the second sport. False 13.6.2.1; 13.6.2.2 A prospective student-athlete is in his senior year of high school during the 2017-18 academic year. Prior to graduation in spring 2018, he realizes he will be short one core-course. As a result, he discontinues enrollment at his high school and does not graduate with his class. He enrolls in a preparatory school in fall 2018 with the intention of completing the one core-course in order to satisfy NCAA initial-eligibility requirements. It is permissible for this prospective student-athlete to use the one core-course taken from the preparatory school to satisfy NCAA core-curriculum requirements. True 14.3.1.3.1; 14.3.1.3.1.1 A prospective student-athlete departing campus after an official visit may be provided transportation to which location? Home. Educational institution. Site of competition. All of the above. All of the Above Proposal No. 2017- 110 Before a prospective student-athlete commits to the institution per Bylaw 13.02.13.1, the institution may provide a prospective student-athlete a photograph taken of him/her during the official visit. True 13.02.13.1, Proposal 2016-47 A member of the institution's staff may provide transportation to the campus from the nearest bus or train station or major airport when the prospective student-athlete initially arrives at the institution to attend a required new student orientation, provided the prospective student-athlete has been accepted for admission to the institution. True 13.5.4; 13.15.2.4 For purposes of Bylaw 13, an individual becomes a RECRUITED prospective student-athlete when a coach initiates a telephone call with the prospective student-athlete or the prospective student-athlete's parent or guardian on more than one occasion for the purpose of recruitment. False 13.02.14.1-(c); Proposal No. 2016-22 General information (e.g., information not created for recruiting purposes) posted to an institution's website (e.g., press release, competition schedule) may be sent to a prospective student-athlete via permissible electronic correspondence or such information may be printed and provided to a prospective student-athlete as an attachment to general correspondence or during any permissible on- or off-campus contact. True 13.4.1.7 During an OFFICIAL visit, an institution may entertain a prospective student-athlete by taking the prospective student-athlete to a social event that is located within a ___________. 30-mile radius of the institution`s main campus. 50-mile radius of the institution`s main campus. 100-mile radius of the institution`s main campus. Unlimited mile radius of the institution`s main campus. 30-mile radius of the institution`s main campus. 13.6.7.1; 13.5.1 A prospective student-athlete graduates from high school in May 2018 and does not enroll in college in the fall of 2018. The prospective student-athlete is allowed five additional official visits (one visit per institution) beginning October 15, 2018. True 13.6.2.3 An institution may cancel financial aid based on athletics ability, during the period of award, because of a psychological condition that prevents the student-athlete from participating in athletics. False 15.3.4.2; 15.3.4.3; 15.3.5.1; 15.3.5.2 To not be considered a tryout, which of the following must occur for participation by a prospective student-athlete in an open event conducted by or held on the member institution's campus? The event is not classified by age group or level of educational institution. Selection of participants is limited ONLY by number, geographical area or some objective standard of performance. All participants must be amateurs. Both a and b. Both a and b. 13.11.3.1 In order for an SAT or ACT score to be used to certify the initial-eligibility of a prospective student-athlete, the score must be provided to the NCAA Eligibility Center on which of the following documents: An official high school transcript. The testing agency`s official test-score report. An unofficial high school transcript. Any of the above. The testing agency`s official test-score report. 14.3.1.4.4 Under what conditions may an institution provide an OFFICIAL visit to a prospective student-athlete? The prospective student-athlete has presented the institution with a high school (or college) academic transcript. The prospective student-athlete is placed on the institution`s institutional request list (IRL) The prospective student-athlete has registered with the NCAA Eligibility Center. All of the above must be satisfied before providing an official visit. All of the above must be satisfied before providing an official visit. 13.6.3 An institution may not publish advertising or promotional materials designed to solict the enrollment of prospective student-athletes in any type of publication that provides information concerning the athletics participation or evaluation of prospective student-athletes. True 13.4.3.1; A coach may have contact with a prospective student-athlete who has committed to the institution per Bylaw 13.02.13.1 prior to his or her competition on the day of competition. True An athletics department staff member may not endorse or promote a noninstitutional athletics event involving prospective student-athletes; however, the coach may serve as a consultant for such an event. False 11.3.2.7 Institutionally operated camps and clinics for prospective student-athletes may: Be conducted during a dead period. Provide awards to participating prospective student-athletes, provided the cost of the awards is included in the camp admissions fee. Restrict attendance on the basis of athletics ability. Provide a camp admissions discount based on the prospective student-athlete`s athletics ability. Provide awards to participating prospective student-athletes, provided the cost of the awards is included in the camp admissions fee. 13.12.1.5; 13.12.1.3; 13.12.1.7.1; 13.12.1.7.4
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