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Old Sat Nov 24, 2007, 07:33pm
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IAABO Exam

Hey Guys,

Anyone have a copy of this years 50 question IAABO Exam?
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Old Sat Nov 24, 2007, 09:37pm
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Yes, I have a copy.
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Old Sat Nov 24, 2007, 10:17pm
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Hey Guys,

Anyone have a copy of this years 50 question IAABO Exam?
I think you will get one on Monday night.
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Old Sun Nov 25, 2007, 02:44pm
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Hey Guys,

Anyone have a copy of this years 50 question IAABO Exam?
Does your IAABO board write this exam?
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Old Sun Nov 25, 2007, 02:58pm
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Does your IAABO board write this exam?
One test, which is administered tomorrow evening by all IAABO boards.
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Old Sun Nov 25, 2007, 03:04pm
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Hey Guys,

Anyone have a copy of this years 50 question IAABO Exam?
I can fax the test to you before 5 pm. Send me a message.
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Old Sun Nov 25, 2007, 03:37pm
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One test, which is administered tomorrow evening by all IAABO boards.
Soooooo, why would an IAABO member want the test early?

Nevermind. I already know the answer.
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Old Sun Nov 25, 2007, 03:40pm
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I can fax the test to you before 5 pm. Send me a message.
Do you spread the answers around too?

Do you not realize that some states use that test for certification and advancement?

Every damn year.......
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Old Sun Nov 25, 2007, 03:44pm
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It is possible that he is not an IAABO member. It is also possible that he is an IAABO member and is not taking any tests for "certification."

In my area that is a possibility to become a member of IAABO and that certification means nothing around here. At least not the way I understand it. And maybe this is why no one is a member hardly out of the people that are given the opportunity to join. Not everything someone asks has a cheating element to it.

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Old Sun Nov 25, 2007, 03:51pm
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It is possible that he is not an IAABO member. It is also possible that he is an IAABO member and is not taking any tests for "certification."

In my area that is a possibility to become a member of IAABO and that certification means nothing around here. At least not the way I understand it. And maybe this is why no one is a member hardly out of the people that are given the opportunity to join. Not everything someone asks has a cheating element to it.
Yes, it is possible. That's why I asked him. It's also true that if it's wanted for "study" purposes, you can also find old IAABO exams on the web just by using Google.

If he is an IAABO member, then there is NO reason to get the exam early. He'll get it when he writes it, the same as everybody else.

And I think that you already know what I think of people who spread exams and answers all over the internet without finding out first why that person wanted the exam. If not, I'll be glad to tell you.
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Old Sun Nov 25, 2007, 03:57pm
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If he is an IAABO member, then there is NO reason to get the exam early. He'll get it when he writes it, the same as everybody else.
Once again if his area is like mine, then there is no special testing time or place. You pay your money and you are a member. The membership is more for the benefit of someone that would move into an IAABO area (which controls certification and any other aspect of assigning). And that is the reason why that membership means nothing to those that will never live in those areas that have those kinds of rules.

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And I think that you already know what I think of people who spread exams and answers all over the internet without finding out first why that person wanted the exam. If not, I'll be glad to tell you.
And this is the reason I keep saying over and over again that passing the test around is not always a bad thing. Many states do not use the tests the same way every single time. Now if we knew exactly where this person lives, that would be helpful. But that does not mean he is cheating in any way. He might be asking for something that is only going to benefit him and his knowledge of the rules. In my opinion that is not a bad thing and I am not going to assume that he is taking a test that is a secret. Also if the test was a secret, why would others have the exam?

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Old Sun Nov 25, 2007, 05:38pm
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Sorry JR.
My board just hands out the test. I have had the test since early Nov. Our board treats it as an open book test. They say score matters but there are many that get quite a few wrong and they are not penalized. I have discussed the test with many other members and I gave the incorrect answer to 1 question. Questions #3, 6 and 16 created a lot of discussion.
I felt that the refresher test was much more thought provoking.
Good luck to all IAABO members. I will not fax the test until JR says that it is OK.
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Old Sun Nov 25, 2007, 07:27pm
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IAABO Refresher #80

I've been to four IAABO refresher exam meetings, sessions, clinics, etc. and I am still not satisfied with the answer to question #80:

With 3/10's of a second or less on the game clock, B-1 attempts to catch A-1's throwin. Simultaneously, A-2 from behind B-1 taps the ball from B-1's hands. After the ball leaves A-2's hand, time expires. Ball enters basket. Official disallows the basket. Is the official correct?

Answer Sheet: No; Citation 5-2-5

I don't believe that there's enough information to answer the question correctly, doesn't it depend on which basket the ball enters, A's or B's, information which is not given in the question?

If the ball enters A's basket, the answer no is correct, the official should have allowed the goal, but if the ball enters B's basket, it's not a legal try and the expiration of time causes the ball to become dead, which means the official was correct in disallowing the goal.

Help???
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Old Sun Nov 25, 2007, 08:02pm
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I've been to four IAABO refresher exam meetings, sessions, clinics, etc. and I am still not satisfied with the answer to question #80:

With 3/10's of a second or less on the game clock, B-1 attempts to catch A-1's throwin. Simultaneously, A-2 from behind B-1 taps the ball from B-1's hands. After the ball leaves A-2's hand, time expires. Ball enters basket. Official disallows the basket. Is the official correct?

Answer Sheet: No; Citation 5-2-5

I don't believe that there's enough information to answer the question correctly, doesn't it depend on which basket the ball enters, A's or B's, information which is not given in the question?

If the ball enters A's basket, the answer no is correct, the official should have allowed the goal, but if the ball enters B's basket, it's not a legal try and the expiration of time causes the ball to become dead, which means the official was correct in disallowing the goal.

Help???
I don't think "hitting the ball from another player's hand" can be (or should be) considered a "tap" and so the ball becomes dead when time expires.
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Old Sun Nov 25, 2007, 09:19pm
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I will not fax the test until JR says that it is OK.
Don't lay it on me, Zooch. It's completely up to each individual whether they want to participate in these exam/answer passing exercises. If they feel that there's nothing the matter with the practise, then there's absolutely nothing that I can do about it. If you think that it's OK, I'm sureashell not going to change your mind.

Having talked to a coupla of IAABO people that I know though, I can say that some IAABO boards do use this test for certification. And some boards have set tomorrow night as the date to write the exam, as 26 Year Gap has already stated.

Which brings me back to my original, unanswered question.....if an IAABO member is set to write that exam tomorrow in his home board, what reason does he have for wanting the exam early?
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