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Good grief.
Yes, there's a link. It's www.nfhs.org/exams. You can access the online version of the exam when you login to take it during the last week of November.
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Snaqwells, generally I appreciate your contribution to the board. In this case, since you don't know me, maybe giving me the benefit of the doubt is in order. I am stuck at work on a 24 hour shift and my paper copy of the test is at home... somewhere. In my state, we are mailed the questions yet we enter the answers on the state website. So I have online rule books, online answer sheet, yet no online copy of the questions is available. Quite a system. If you recall, last year someone posted a copy of the questions sans answers. That is all I'm wanting. I am perfectly capable of completing the test on my own and I look forward to it every year. Instead of assuming I am a lazy official (of which we have plenty around here) please just understand I am trying to be productive while stuck at work. Now back to your regularly scheduled drama.
BBR thanks but I can't use the NFHS test site as my state doesn't subscribe to that method of answer submission. |
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Same old, same old...every freaking year! ![]() The accepted rule of thumb is that anyone looking for a copy of the exam before they write the test is also looking to cheat. And the person that posted the test last year was an unethical jerk. You're only cheating yourselves imo. |
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In my state the test is open book. It is widely distributed. I was not aware it was a secret squirrel type of test. Are we talking about the same test? I've had a copy of it since September 15. It is mailed to every registered official in our state to be completed in open book format at any time before the deadline of November 23. It is blatantly announced as being an open book test designed to encourage research of the rules. I was not aware it was kept under lock and key in other states. I thought all NFHS states likely operated under the same system. Request withdrawn for all the trouble it seems to be causing. Last edited by biggravy; Wed Oct 27, 2010 at 09:02am. |
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No, not even close. It varies greatly from state to state.
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do u have the 2010 nfhs basketball text answers i just want them for studying purpose's only email me at [email protected]
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![]() If you really want to study, open the damn rule books up and look up the damn answers. That's how you learn, not getting someone to supply you with answers. Lah me..... |
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Hey, wait a minute. You got those last two backwards - it should be T and then F.
Check out 11.12.13 Sit. A , C, and D. And the Exception. |
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Always listen to Bob. I think Nevada has the same NFHS interpretation from 1983 in his archives as well. Case play is 12.15.22.ID.10.T
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