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Prepare for the NFHS Baseball Part I Test (WIAA) Exam (2026) with this comprehensive and up-to-date study guide. This resource includes a well-organized collection of practice questions and accurate answers covering essential NFHS baseball rules, game procedures, officiating standards, and frequently tested topics. Designed for effective review, self-assessment, and concept reinforcement, this guide helps officials and candidates strengthen their knowledge, improve confidence, and maximize exam readiness. Updated for the latest 2026 exam content, it is an excellent resource for WIAA and NFHS baseball officials preparing for certification and annual rules examinations.

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Any question regarding legality of a player's equipment: c. Shall be resolved by the umpire-in-chief.


a. Shall be resolved by the player's respective head Ref 1-5-10
coach.


b. Shall be resolved by the concurrence of both head
coaches.


c. Shall be resolved by the umpire-in-chief.


d. Shall be resolved by the concurrence of the opposing
head coach and the umpire-in-chief.



Bats that are not made of a single piece of wood: c. Shall meet the BBCOR performance standard and be so labeled.


a. Are always legal. Ref 1-3-2d


b. Shall meet the BESR performance standard and be so
labeled.


c. Shall meet the BBCOR performance standard and be
so labeled.


d. Shall be used only in warming up.

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The pitcher, second baseman and shortstop may wear d. If it does not have a mirror-like surface.
face/head protection:
Ref 1-5-1, 1-5-2, 1-5-5
a. If it meets NOCSAE standards.


b. If it is acceptable to have a mirror-like surface.


c. If it is accompanied by a note from a parent/guardian.


d. If it does not have a mirror-like surface.
If it does not have a mirror-like surface.

If a thrown ball is touched with an illegal glove or mitt, c. Two bases.
and is discovered by the umpire, the coach may choose
to take the result of the play or the award of: Ref 1-5-7, 8-3-3c(1)


a. Four bases.


b. Three bases.


c. Two bases.


d. One base.


If loose equipment interferes with play, the umpire may, d. A, B and C.
based on his judgment and the circumstances of the play:
Ref 1-3-7 PENALTY
a. Call an out(s).


b. Award bases.


c. Return runners.


d. A, B and C.


The batter comes to bat wearing a batting helmet that b. This is not a legal helmet and must be replaced.
meets all NOCSAE requirements but has a mirror-like
surface. Ref 1-5-1


a. This is a legal helmet.


b. This is not a legal helmet and must be replaced.


c. If the defensive coach has no issues with the helmet,
the batter may wear it.


d. The batter is declared out and ejected when he enters
the batter's box wearing the helmet.

, When the dugout area is temporarily extended: d. It shall be extended toward the outfield on a line parallel to the foul line,
equally applied for both
a. The home team may only extend its dugout and not the
visitor's. Ref 1-2-4


b. It may be extended toward home plate if agreed to by
all parties.


c. It is never legal to expand the dugout area.


d. It shall be extended toward the outfield on a line
parallel to the foul line, equally applied for both teams.


A fair ball is a batted ball which: d. A, B and C.


a. First falls on fair ground on or beyond first or third Ref. 2-5-1d, f, g(1)
base.


b. Is over fair ground when it leaves the field over a fence.


c. While on or over fair territory, touches the person of an
umpire or player, their clothing or equipment.


d. A, B and C.


A fake tag is an act by a defensive player without the ball d. A and B.
that simulates a tag and:
Ref 2-22-2, 3-3-1b PENALTY
a. Is considered obstruction.


b. Requires a warning to the coach of the team involved
and the next offender on that team shall be ejected.


c. Is considered to be a legal play.


d. A and B.


An illegal substitute is: b. A player who re-enters the game in the wrong position in the batting order.
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a. A player who enters the game without reporting. Ref 2-36-3b


b. A player who re-enters the game in the wrong position
in the batting order.


c. Any player who re-enters the game; once any player is
removed he can never re-enter the game.


d. A, B, and C.

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