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Originally Posted by stripes
Why is wrong to ask for the QUESTIONS?!? I know the can of worms opened by asking for the answers, but I can't see why anyone would object to wanting the questions.
You can go to NFHS | National Federation of State High School Associations and click on the test link in the upper right. That is how we are taking the test in my neck of the woods this year.
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I would refer you to Bob's reply.
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Originally Posted by ajs8207
Someone sent another forum member the test 2 days ago. I do not want the answers. I just don't have the test.
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I took you at your word; however, see Bob's reply.
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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
It's not ALWAYS wrong to ask for the questions, but it SOMETIMES is. In some states, the test is proctored and givne on a certain day. If you know the questions in advance, it gives you an advantage over other officials also taking the test. It's not that hard to memorize 100 T-F answers.
Since no one knows (for certain) why someone might ask for the test, some choose not to provide it to anyone until well after the last test date.
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Originally Posted by Back In The Saddle
I don't think the Snaqmaster was getting uptight about it. This is not the first request this year for the questions. And I know some of those requests have been met. :shrug:
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My thoughts were closer to Bob's on this, but you're not far off, either.
Or, maybe I'm just channeling my inner Jurassic.