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CCA Manual - 2014.
Worded differently for R1, U1 chases, not caught: specific situations pg.93 (be prepared) general mechanics pg 13 (primary position 15 - 18 feet from 1st)
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I'll keep my opinions to myself about this year's test, despite scoring well.
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There was a Q about PU action in that situation which just said prepared for a play at 1st. If that is the same as the pg 13 version, then the answer is True. If not the same, then the answer is False.
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I am waiting to see which two are wrong. I have a feeling that one that was wrong was from the interpretations on the SUP website, though they changed a significant fact in the question (verse the case play). Not sure about the other one. But for the fact that I am a nitpicker and have a good understanding of grammar, I would have easily missed 5 additional questions just because of their wording. Though reading comprehension is important to understanding the rules, no umpire test should have "trick" questions that focus on grammar rather than content.
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96% here too.
maybe we got same questions wrong. Quote:
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I had a question on my instance of the test that, based on the wording, I think was intended to reference MechaniGram A in the CCA Manual, but there was no information about the location of any runners. So I made an assumption, and I suspect this is the one I missed.
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As suspected, one question's approved ruling reference had a majorly different fact than the question itself. If that reference is going to be used for the scenario in the test question, I guess that's fine although it wouldn't make much sense.
The other question now makes it possible to call out multiple runners for leaving prior to the pitch. I know it is a delayed dead ball, but when did they allow for multiple outs? Nothing in the rule book addresses multiple runnerS getting called out. Hmm...
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So the real question is "A base umpire chases out of his area of responsibility." Frankly, I find this a bogus question as originally worded. But that's me. |
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