NCAA Recruiting Exam Practice Test
1. There are color restrictions on general correspondence that may be sent to prospective student-athletes.: False
2. 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.
3. In sports other than men's ice hockey and skiing, before initial full-time collegiate enrollment, an individual
may compete on a professional team, provided he or she does not receive more than actual and necessary expenses
to participate on the team.: True
4. During an OFFICIAL visit, a member institution may provide reasonable entertainment to a prospective
student-athlete and his or her parents, legal guardians or spouse within how many miles of the institution's
campus?
30 miles.
40 miles.
50 miles.
60 miles.: 30 miles.
5. A sophomore in high school will be in the locale of an institution during a family vacation. It is permissible
for the prospective student-athlete to visit campus AND meet with the institution's coaching staff.: False
6. It is permissible for a director of operations (or other noncoaching staff member with sport-specific
responsibilities) to attend a local athletics event involving prospective student-athletes and have recruiting
conversations with the prospective student-athlete's relatives or legal guardian(s) who are attend- ing the event.:
False
7. It is permissible for a coach to provide transportation for a prospective student-athlete to attend a home
athletics contest at any local facility during an UNOFFICIAL visit.: True
8. An institution may not publish advertising or promotional materials de- signed 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
9. During an institutional camp or clinic, an institution's coach may extend a written offer of financial aid to a
prospective student-athlete in attendance,
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provided it is after August 1 of a prospective student-athlete's senior year in high school.: False
10.For a NONQUALIFIER (with no previous collegiate attendance) to be eligi- ble to practice, compete or
receive athletically-related financial aid, he or she must first serve an academic year in residence at the certifying
institution.: - True
11.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
corre- spondence 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
12.An institution cannot provide a printed media guide to which of the follow- ing:
A prospective student-athlete.
A prospective student-athlete`s parents or legal guardians. A prospective student-
athlete`s coach.
Any individual involved in coaching of a prospective student-athlete.
All of the above.: All of the above.
13.A prospective student-athlete who has committed to the institution per Bylaw 13.02.13.1, may be
employed at the institution's camp.: True
14.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 Cen- ter.
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1. There are color restrictions on general correspondence that may be sent to prospective student-athletes.: False
2. 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.
3. In sports other than men's ice hockey and skiing, before initial full-time collegiate enrollment, an individual
may compete on a professional team, provided he or she does not receive more than actual and necessary expenses
to participate on the team.: True
4. During an OFFICIAL visit, a member institution may provide reasonable entertainment to a prospective
student-athlete and his or her parents, legal guardians or spouse within how many miles of the institution's
campus?
30 miles.
40 miles.
50 miles.
60 miles.: 30 miles.
5. A sophomore in high school will be in the locale of an institution during a family vacation. It is permissible
for the prospective student-athlete to visit campus AND meet with the institution's coaching staff.: False
6. It is permissible for a director of operations (or other noncoaching staff member with sport-specific
responsibilities) to attend a local athletics event involving prospective student-athletes and have recruiting
conversations with the prospective student-athlete's relatives or legal guardian(s) who are attend- ing the event.:
False
7. It is permissible for a coach to provide transportation for a prospective student-athlete to attend a home
athletics contest at any local facility during an UNOFFICIAL visit.: True
8. An institution may not publish advertising or promotional materials de- signed 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
9. During an institutional camp or clinic, an institution's coach may extend a written offer of financial aid to a
prospective student-athlete in attendance,
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provided it is after August 1 of a prospective student-athlete's senior year in high school.: False
10.For a NONQUALIFIER (with no previous collegiate attendance) to be eligi- ble to practice, compete or
receive athletically-related financial aid, he or she must first serve an academic year in residence at the certifying
institution.: - True
11.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
corre- spondence 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
12.An institution cannot provide a printed media guide to which of the follow- ing:
A prospective student-athlete.
A prospective student-athlete`s parents or legal guardians. A prospective student-
athlete`s coach.
Any individual involved in coaching of a prospective student-athlete.
All of the above.: All of the above.
13.A prospective student-athlete who has committed to the institution per Bylaw 13.02.13.1, may be
employed at the institution's camp.: True
14.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 Cen- ter.
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