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Old Mon Nov 15, 2004, 12:17pm
WindyCityBlue WindyCityBlue is offline
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It's funny...a test is a test. Whether it is open book or not, it still tests your ability to answer the questions successfully. You still have to submit the answers, right?

So, if you have the answers prior, and you use them to finish the test, it is cheating! What part of that is unclear? You may know the answer without looking it up, but why do you need the answers prior to submitting this "meaningless" test? I can't beleive that all of those involved have already taken the test and are merely checking theanswers with what they submitted.

Gordon, I got an 88. It doesn't matter what you believe. I've taken enough tests over the years to realize that the NFHS test is truly about reading, not just knowledge.

Rut, you keep proving what all of already know about you.
Why would someone in a state that uses a different test just want the answers (not the questions!) to a test that they don't use? The best officials retain their composure and don't fly off the handle when comments are directed at others. Like I said, the best officials...

High School basketball must be very different... on the baseball board we discuss questions, not request the entire enswer sheet. This is not a victimless crime...it penalizes your partners and the athletes. If you are so confident in your abilities and the test doean't mean anything, why do you need to have the answers? You should already know them!