CAA Exam (NIAAA-NFHS) Questions
and Answers
Healthy Lifestyle activities - ANSWERS -Avoidance of performance enhancing and banned
substances.
NFHS Origin - ANSWERS -1920 - School personnel from Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana,
and Iowa.
Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the NIAAA Strategic Plan: - ANSWERS -The plan is for
10 years
NIAAA Origin - ANSWERS -1976- Kansas City meeting to form NIAAA 1977 First NIAAA
Conference in Omaha, NE
NIAAA Objectives (National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association) - ANSWERS -a.
Provide knowledge and direction
b. Fuel passion, vision and willingness to take risks that will demonstrate a pursuit of excellence
c. Strategic Plan
NFHS Objectives (National Federation of State High School Association) - ANSWERS -a. Purpose -
Recommend regulations and standards to guide the conduct of high school athletic programs.
b. Rule Writing/Policy Committees - Advice from states, sections and regions.
c. Bylaws/Philosophy - Support for state association standards; defines participation as a
privilege and suggests local standards be defined; defines spectator events as positive outlets
for student participation; suggests physical exams every two years.
and Answers
Healthy Lifestyle activities - ANSWERS -Avoidance of performance enhancing and banned
substances.
NFHS Origin - ANSWERS -1920 - School personnel from Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana,
and Iowa.
Which of the following is NOT TRUE about the NIAAA Strategic Plan: - ANSWERS -The plan is for
10 years
NIAAA Origin - ANSWERS -1976- Kansas City meeting to form NIAAA 1977 First NIAAA
Conference in Omaha, NE
NIAAA Objectives (National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association) - ANSWERS -a.
Provide knowledge and direction
b. Fuel passion, vision and willingness to take risks that will demonstrate a pursuit of excellence
c. Strategic Plan
NFHS Objectives (National Federation of State High School Association) - ANSWERS -a. Purpose -
Recommend regulations and standards to guide the conduct of high school athletic programs.
b. Rule Writing/Policy Committees - Advice from states, sections and regions.
c. Bylaws/Philosophy - Support for state association standards; defines participation as a
privilege and suggests local standards be defined; defines spectator events as positive outlets
for student participation; suggests physical exams every two years.