NCAA Recruiting Exam Practice Test 2
1. A high school prospective student-athlete may take a maximum of ____
expense-paid visits to Division I institutions, with not more than one permitted per
institution, regardless of whether the prospective student-athlete is involved in more
than one sport.
A. Three
B. Four
C. Five
D. Ten
Answer: C
2. A high school, preparatory school or two-year college coach may be provided with
a maximum of two complimentary admissions to attend a home athletics event on
the institution's campus or _______________.
A. Within 30-miles of the institution's campus
B. Within 100-miles of the institution's campus
C. Within 50-miles of the institution's campus
D. At any site of competition
Answer: A
3. A letter of intent may be provided to a prospective student-athlete by:
A. Express mail
B. Courier service
C. Email
D. Fax
E. Any of the above
Answer: E
4. A member institution may not host, sponsor or conduct a tryout camp, clinic, group
workout or combine (e.g., combination of athletics skill tests or activities) if any
, portion is devoted to agility, flexibility, speed and strength tests for prospective
student-athletes at any location.
Answer: True
5. A prospective student-athlete graduates from high school in May 2018 and does
not enroll in college in the fall of 2018. The prospective student-athlete is allowed five
additional official visits (one visit per institution) beginning October 15, 2018.
Answer: True
6. A prospective student-athlete posted a status on his/her social media profile page
stating an interest in playing his/her sport at the Division I level. In response, the
institution's coach in that sport commented on the prospective student-athlete's post,
asking the prospective student-athlete what grade he/she is in and what position
he/she plays. This correspondence with the prospective student-athlete on social
media is permissible.
Answer: False
7. A prospective student-athlete who has committed to the institution per Bylaw
13.02.13.1, may be employed at the institution's camp.
Answer: True
8. A representative of athletics interests (i.e., booster) may contact, correspond with
and make telephone calls to a prospective student-athlete starting:
A. After the prospective student-athlete signs a National Letter of Intent with the
institution
B. After the prospective student-athlete signs the institution's written offer of
admission and/or financial aid
C. After the institution has received the prospective student-athlete's financial deposit
in response to its offer of admission
D. Any of the above
Answer: D
9. After a prospective student-athlete commits to the institution per Bylaw 13.02.13.1,
it is permissible to have media present during recruiting contact with the prospective
student-athlete.
Answer: False
1. A high school prospective student-athlete may take a maximum of ____
expense-paid visits to Division I institutions, with not more than one permitted per
institution, regardless of whether the prospective student-athlete is involved in more
than one sport.
A. Three
B. Four
C. Five
D. Ten
Answer: C
2. A high school, preparatory school or two-year college coach may be provided with
a maximum of two complimentary admissions to attend a home athletics event on
the institution's campus or _______________.
A. Within 30-miles of the institution's campus
B. Within 100-miles of the institution's campus
C. Within 50-miles of the institution's campus
D. At any site of competition
Answer: A
3. A letter of intent may be provided to a prospective student-athlete by:
A. Express mail
B. Courier service
C. Email
D. Fax
E. Any of the above
Answer: E
4. A member institution may not host, sponsor or conduct a tryout camp, clinic, group
workout or combine (e.g., combination of athletics skill tests or activities) if any
, portion is devoted to agility, flexibility, speed and strength tests for prospective
student-athletes at any location.
Answer: True
5. A prospective student-athlete graduates from high school in May 2018 and does
not enroll in college in the fall of 2018. The prospective student-athlete is allowed five
additional official visits (one visit per institution) beginning October 15, 2018.
Answer: True
6. A prospective student-athlete posted a status on his/her social media profile page
stating an interest in playing his/her sport at the Division I level. In response, the
institution's coach in that sport commented on the prospective student-athlete's post,
asking the prospective student-athlete what grade he/she is in and what position
he/she plays. This correspondence with the prospective student-athlete on social
media is permissible.
Answer: False
7. A prospective student-athlete who has committed to the institution per Bylaw
13.02.13.1, may be employed at the institution's camp.
Answer: True
8. A representative of athletics interests (i.e., booster) may contact, correspond with
and make telephone calls to a prospective student-athlete starting:
A. After the prospective student-athlete signs a National Letter of Intent with the
institution
B. After the prospective student-athlete signs the institution's written offer of
admission and/or financial aid
C. After the institution has received the prospective student-athlete's financial deposit
in response to its offer of admission
D. Any of the above
Answer: D
9. After a prospective student-athlete commits to the institution per Bylaw 13.02.13.1,
it is permissible to have media present during recruiting contact with the prospective
student-athlete.
Answer: False