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Originally Posted by AtlUmpSteve
Sorry, vcblue, but you are wrong. There is no one right answer that fits all.
You may have an opinion which you think is better, but neither is right or wrong. That's why there's vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, and swirl.
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WHAT!?!? No Butter Pecan, especially in your neck of the woods!
Obviously, ASA supports an open-book test or they wouldn't release the test to the general public.
The idea is to get the umpire to learn the rules, not to develop a method of exclusion to keep people off the field though there are people you do want to keep off certain fields and that is something which is administered locally based upon the results of the test.
Knowing the rules is not the be all to end all of umpiring. It is just as important to know how and when to apply the rules and to be in position to make the correct call.