NFHS BASEBALL EXAMINATION TEST | QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS | ALREADY HIGHLY RATED | LATEST EXAM
301. A regulation NFHS baseball game is forfeited when a team refuses
to continue playing after being instructed by the umpire.
True
302. A game is suspended when it cannot be completed due to weather
and state policy requires resumption.
True
303. If a game is called before it becomes regulation, it is recorded as:
No contest (or suspended per state policy)
304. The umpire may declare a game ended if continuing would place
participants in danger.
True
305. A player who is bleeding must be removed until the bleeding is
stopped.
True
306. A player with blood on the uniform may continue to play without
changing.
False
307. The batter becomes a runner when the batter receives four balls.
True
308. A batter is out if the batter hits a fair ball and the ball hits the bat a
second time in fair territory intentionally.
True
309. A runner may advance on a foul ball not caught.
False
310. A runner may advance on a caught foul fly ball after tagging up.
True
311. A runner may leave base on a caught fly ball when:
The ball is first touched
312. A runner is out for leaving early only if the defense appeals.
True
,313. A runner is out if the runner leaves base early and the ball is caught
and the defense appeals properly.
True
314. If a runner leaves early and the ball is dropped, the runner may
advance without penalty.
True
315. A batter is out if the batter bunts foul on the third strike.
True
316. A batter is out if the batter swings and the ball hits the bat and then
the batter’s hand.
False (hands are part of bat; usually dead ball strike/foul depending)
317. A batter is awarded first base when hit by a pitch if the batter
swings.
False
318. A batter hit by a pitch in the strike zone is awarded first base if the
batter did not swing.
True
319. A batter must attempt to avoid being hit by a pitch to be awarded
first base.
True
320. A pitch that hits the ground first and then hits the batter is treated
as:
A hit by pitch (award possible if avoidance met)
321. If the batter makes no attempt to avoid the pitch, the umpire may
rule:
No award; pitch is a ball or strike depending on location
322. A batter is out if the batter interferes with the catcher’s throw on a
steal attempt.
True
323. If batter interference occurs, the ball is:
Dead immediately
324. If batter interference occurs, runners return to:
The base occupied at time of pitch
, 325. If the runner stealing home is put out due to batter interference, the
batter is:
Not out unless it is strike three (runner out takes precedence in that case)
326–350
326. A runner is out if the runner intentionally interferes with a thrown
ball.
True
327. A runner is out if struck by a thrown ball while running legally.
False
328. A runner is out if the runner intentionally kicks a thrown ball.
True
329. If a runner unintentionally contacts a fielder fielding a batted ball,
the runner is:
Out (interference)
330. A runner may legally contact a fielder who is not making a play.
False (can be interference/unsportsmanlike depending on action)
331. A runner is out for passing another runner.
True
332. If two runners occupy the same base, the runner who is out is:
The trailing runner (unless forced)
333. The batter-runner may overrun first base and be safe if:
The runner returns immediately and does not attempt to advance
334. The batter-runner may overrun first base and attempt to advance
safely if:
The runner clearly turns and attempts to go to second
335. A runner may overrun second base without being in jeopardy of
being tagged out.
False
336. A runner is out for abandonment when:
The runner leaves the base path and gives up effort to advance
ANSWERS | ALREADY HIGHLY RATED | LATEST EXAM
301. A regulation NFHS baseball game is forfeited when a team refuses
to continue playing after being instructed by the umpire.
True
302. A game is suspended when it cannot be completed due to weather
and state policy requires resumption.
True
303. If a game is called before it becomes regulation, it is recorded as:
No contest (or suspended per state policy)
304. The umpire may declare a game ended if continuing would place
participants in danger.
True
305. A player who is bleeding must be removed until the bleeding is
stopped.
True
306. A player with blood on the uniform may continue to play without
changing.
False
307. The batter becomes a runner when the batter receives four balls.
True
308. A batter is out if the batter hits a fair ball and the ball hits the bat a
second time in fair territory intentionally.
True
309. A runner may advance on a foul ball not caught.
False
310. A runner may advance on a caught foul fly ball after tagging up.
True
311. A runner may leave base on a caught fly ball when:
The ball is first touched
312. A runner is out for leaving early only if the defense appeals.
True
,313. A runner is out if the runner leaves base early and the ball is caught
and the defense appeals properly.
True
314. If a runner leaves early and the ball is dropped, the runner may
advance without penalty.
True
315. A batter is out if the batter bunts foul on the third strike.
True
316. A batter is out if the batter swings and the ball hits the bat and then
the batter’s hand.
False (hands are part of bat; usually dead ball strike/foul depending)
317. A batter is awarded first base when hit by a pitch if the batter
swings.
False
318. A batter hit by a pitch in the strike zone is awarded first base if the
batter did not swing.
True
319. A batter must attempt to avoid being hit by a pitch to be awarded
first base.
True
320. A pitch that hits the ground first and then hits the batter is treated
as:
A hit by pitch (award possible if avoidance met)
321. If the batter makes no attempt to avoid the pitch, the umpire may
rule:
No award; pitch is a ball or strike depending on location
322. A batter is out if the batter interferes with the catcher’s throw on a
steal attempt.
True
323. If batter interference occurs, the ball is:
Dead immediately
324. If batter interference occurs, runners return to:
The base occupied at time of pitch
, 325. If the runner stealing home is put out due to batter interference, the
batter is:
Not out unless it is strike three (runner out takes precedence in that case)
326–350
326. A runner is out if the runner intentionally interferes with a thrown
ball.
True
327. A runner is out if struck by a thrown ball while running legally.
False
328. A runner is out if the runner intentionally kicks a thrown ball.
True
329. If a runner unintentionally contacts a fielder fielding a batted ball,
the runner is:
Out (interference)
330. A runner may legally contact a fielder who is not making a play.
False (can be interference/unsportsmanlike depending on action)
331. A runner is out for passing another runner.
True
332. If two runners occupy the same base, the runner who is out is:
The trailing runner (unless forced)
333. The batter-runner may overrun first base and be safe if:
The runner returns immediately and does not attempt to advance
334. The batter-runner may overrun first base and attempt to advance
safely if:
The runner clearly turns and attempts to go to second
335. A runner may overrun second base without being in jeopardy of
being tagged out.
False
336. A runner is out for abandonment when:
The runner leaves the base path and gives up effort to advance