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Old Mon Sep 18, 2006, 08:06pm
Mwanr1 Mwanr1 is offline
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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee
These aren't sample questions that we're talking about. We're talking about the actual exam. Heckuva difference.
Perhaps someone should make a sample exam based on the questions that were on the actual exam. For example (I found this question in the IAABO REF SCHOOL PROGRAM),

"Official rules that the new retangular backboard must have padding along the entire bottom and at least 15 inches up the side"

Is this correct?

The answer is Yes. We can re-word the question and make it harder to answer by not asking a yes/no question.

"Retangular backboard must have padding along the entire bottom and at leasta minimum of ___ inches up the side."

I still need to refer to the rulebook/mechanic/case book to get the answer for this question. But there are no gurantee in which this question will be on the test. This question is simply just there to help study. So if such tool can help those who really wants to learn, why keep it away from us?