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wadeintothem Sun Feb 10, 2008 11:03pm

Exam Questions #30FP & #32
 
ASA 2008 Exam

Overall I found the test fairly easy... I'm not looking for answers but if you could help me think these through, I had a little trouble with them.

#30.. I might be thinking this one through too much.. in my mind thats how just about everyone throws and it is legal..but the wordings of the answers are giving pause..

My answer is A - legal since she didnt past the hip twice... but I'm worried I'm missing some trickery.

What am i missing???? (if anything)

#32 has me absolutely stumped..

The play is easy, I got OBS, B5 gets either 1b or 2b, and the R1 & R2 scores..

But that is not the question.. the question is, what does PU do.. I dunno, stand there praying my BU knows the rule comes to mind as to what I'm probably really doing..

If I'm plate umpire, I am expecting that that is going to be the call.. I'm not sure I'm necessarily in need of a conference, but it could happen, depending on how BU reacts.. certainly I would hesitate since I'm expecting the proper call to be made on the DDB.. I shouldnt be the one calling DB at the end of the play...

So help me think!

Thanks!

MichaelVA2000 Sun Feb 10, 2008 11:19pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by wadeintothem
Overall I found the test fairly easy... I'm not looking for answers but if you could help me think these through, I had a little trouble with them.

#30.. I might be thinking this one through too much.. in my mind thats how just about everyone throws and it is legal..but the wordings of the answers are giving pause..

My answer is A - legal since she didnt past the hip twice... but I'm worried I'm missing some trickery.

What am i missing???? (if anything)

#32 has me absolutely stumped..

The play is easy, I got OBS, B5 gets either 1b or 2b, and the R1 & R2 scores..

But that is not the question.. the question is, what does PU do.. I dunno, stand there praying my BU knows the rule comes to mind as to what I'm probably really doing..

If I'm plate umpire, I am expecting that that is going to be the call.. I'm not sure I'm necessarily in need of a conference, but it could happen, depending on how BU reacts.. certainly I would hesitate since I'm expecting the proper call to be made on the DDB.. I shouldnt be the one calling DB at the end of the play...

So help me think!

Thanks!

Per our Fed clinician: For those taking the NFHS softball test on line, the questions will be vary by user logging in. If you take the exam twice, your questions will be different on exam II.

Dakota Sun Feb 10, 2008 11:24pm

Question 32 was discussed at length earlier on this board...

For question 30, ask yourself this: where in the ASA pitching rules does it talk about "times past the hip"? Answer that question, and you'll have your answer to the question.

Dakota Sun Feb 10, 2008 11:27pm

Here's the thread where question 32 was discussed:

http://forum.officiating.com/showthread.php?t=41300

wadeintothem Sun Feb 10, 2008 11:30pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by MichaelVA2000
Per our Fed clinician: For those taking the NFHS softball test on line, the questions will be vary by user logging in. If you take the exam twice, your questions will be different on exam II.

Oops, I wasnt clear, it is the ASA exam.. fixed.


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Thanks Dakota, I'll go looking for the thread ( I take a few winter months off to give you guys a break from me :) ) For 30... I feared some trickery, since the description was pretty much the way every pitcher throws... almost too easy to be true kinda thing.

wadeintothem Sun Feb 10, 2008 11:34pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dakota
Here's the thread where question 32 was discussed:

http://forum.officiating.com/showthread.php?t=41300

ummm

OK..

so what the heck????

LOL!

That thread is my thoughts and why I posted this question tonight, no one had the answer on that thread!!!

I absolutely MUST score 95% on this exam, I cant let it go with "it could be this one or that one".

:D

Dakota Sun Feb 10, 2008 11:37pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by wadeintothem
ummm

OK..

so what the heck????

LOL!

That thread is my thoughts and why I posted this question tonight, no one had the answer on that thread!!!

I absolutely MUST score 95% on this exam, I cant let it go with "it could be this one or that one".

:D

Well, I was just trying to save you some time waiting on people here to help with that one! ;)

wadeintothem Sun Feb 10, 2008 11:39pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dakota
Well, I was just trying to save you some time waiting on people here to help with that one! ;)


ROFL!!

Ok so I retract my previous statement and dig out that answer sheet and just give me the dang answer THEY want... we all know whats up on the play and I think we've all done our time on OBS debates. I've earned it I think!

:cool:

:D

Skahtboi Mon Feb 11, 2008 10:39am

This is true. We never have come up with a satisfactory answer for 32.

CecilOne Mon Feb 11, 2008 11:04am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skahtboi
This is true. We never have come up with a satisfactory answer for 32.

After readingthe Q again, I concluded it is a typo and "d" should be "all of the above"

Skahtboi Mon Feb 11, 2008 11:49am

Quote:

Originally Posted by CecilOne
After readingthe Q again, I concluded it is a typo and "d" should be "all of the above"

But one thing that I have learned about the ASA test, don't ever conclude or assume something where they are concerned.

IRISHMAFIA Mon Feb 11, 2008 01:16pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skahtboi
But one thing that I have learned about the ASA test, don't ever conclude or assume something where they are concerned.

Didn't anyone cee the answer?

AtlUmpSteve Mon Feb 11, 2008 01:33pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA
Didn't anyone cee the answer?

If you go back to that original thread, you might also cee where I suggested what the desired answer would be. At that time, I hadn't ceen the answer sheet, but I do know now, as does Mike.

Skahtboi Mon Feb 11, 2008 01:58pm

I cee as though a veil has been lifted from my eyes.

Big_Mike Mon Feb 11, 2008 04:19pm

Cee...
 
Bottom line - get over the semantics and get it right?


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