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Okay, So who has a copy of the 1999-2000 Federation test. We don't get ours in Washington until November. I would love to have the questions so I can get an early start. Don't need or want the answers, but would like to have the questions.
By the way, is the test # I or II? I think that there are 2 different version each year. What's the deal with that anyway? ------------------ Ron Seattle Officials - Women's Basketball |
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Here in Portland, Part 1 is a take home warm-up test. It is never turned in. We are later given an answer sheet for checking it ourselves. Part 2 is the real test, taken during a meeting, and graded.
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In Illinois, Part I is open book and all officials must take Part I every year.
Part II is given to officials seeking promotion, is closed-book, and administered either by a school AD, or by an regognized Officials association. Depending on the level of promotion, you must attain a certain percentage grade on each test. I use Part I as a study guide, looking up and marking the rule reference to all 100 questions every year. Good way to get thru most of the rule book without just going cover to cover. dk |
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In Arkansas all officials must take an open book test Part I mailed to each registered official. In order to move up a Division or stay at current division you must take the test and make a 75 or better. If your score is less than that you can take Part II to redeem yourself. I have already faxed a copy of Part I to Texas. If you need a copy of Part I, email me your fax number and I'll send the three pages out. Later. Jerry.
[This message has been edited by Jerry Baldwin (edited September 30, 1999).] |
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