Name: Last, First MI. Address: Email: Phone: 2012-2013 Officials Recertification Test The Collegiate Swimming Officials Association wishes to thank you for your interest in becoming a registered CSOA official for NCAA swimming. The test you are about to take has been designed with three purposes in mind: first, to help you review the current and new NCAA rules of swimming; second, to help you become more familiar with the rule book, 2011-2013 NCAA Men s & Women s Swimming and Diving Rules; and third, to test your knowledge of the swimming rules. The Collegiate Swimming Officials Association extends to you the best of luck on the test and hopes that your continued relationship with the sport of swimming will be both enjoyable and rewarding. Test Description. The certification test is based solely on the 2011-2013 NCAA rules book. The test consists of multiple-choice and true-false items that deal with swimming. Most rules specific to the conduct of diving events are not covered. Because the answers to many, if not most, of the content questions should be obvious and because competent sports officials are expected to make few, if any, mistakes, a minimum grade of 90% correct is required for certification. You can repeat the test 5 times in order to obtain certification, but only once per day. Instructions. Please read the entire rule book carefully before starting this test. The test is open-book and there is no time limit. It may be completed in one session or in multiple sessions over several days. However, once you start the test, you are encouraged to work alone. You may not discuss the test with anyone until after you have finished it. This test is the property of the Collegiate Swimming Officials Association (CSOA), and duplication or use of any part(s) is prohibited unless prior approval is obtained from the CSOA. Test Items: 1. When reading the rules book, rules with the word shall or must are absolutely required and cannot be changed. Many rules within the text include the verbs recommended, should or may and have the flexibility to be changed with mutual (unanimous) consent.. 2. The rule that applies to question #1is: A. Preface B. Major Rules Changes on Page 8 C. Significant Editorial Changes Page 8
3. When automatic officiating equipment touch pads are used at one or both ends, the course shall be 75 feet measured between each end of the course. 4. The rule that applies to question #3 is: A. Rule 1.2.1 B. Rule 1.2.2 C. Rule 1.2.3 5. When judging the 15 Meter mark, which of the following shall apply? A. A fixed mark shall be placed on any wall adjacent to an outside lane to correctly align the 15-meter buoys for judging underwater starts/turn distances. B. The mark on the wall will be considered the default marking for officiating purposes. C. When lane lines are such that they are used for two different courses (i.e., 25 yards and 50 meters), markings must be of different colors to distinguish between such course markings. D. All the above. E. None of the above. 6. The Rule that applies to question #5 is: A. 1.3.6 B. 1.3.7 C. All the above. D. None of the above 7. A swimmer shall be limited to one swimsuit. A diver shall not be limited to a specific number of suits during diving events. 8. The rule that applies to question #7 is: A.3.1.d.2 B.3.1.d.3 C. 3.1.1.e
9. The use of tape is permitted to treat a documented medical condition which allows a student athlete to compete, but not gain an advantage over the remainder of the field if the following occurs: A. The Referee is presented with documentation from a designated health official before certifying the student-athlete eligible to compete with tape. B. The Referee is presented with documentation from a designated health official sometime during the meet. C. The Referee is presented with documentation from a designated health official after the meet but before the results is certified. 10. Tape may be used by divers to support the wrists in a preventive manner without medical documentation. 11. The rule that applies to questions #9 and #10: A. 3.1.e B. 3.1.k C. 3.1.2 12. In a dual meet between two institutions, with one official serving as both Referee and Starter, a swimmer in the 50 freestyle is observed moving slightly as the starting signal is given. The official shall disqualify the swimmer after the conclusion of the race due to the false start that was observed. 13. The Rule that applies to question #12 is: A. 2.1.3d B. Situation Rule 2, page 106 C. Both A and B D. Neither A nor B 14. At a dual meet, a swimmer elects to swim in a national team swimsuit that carries two logos (a national team logo and a logo of the nation s flag). The suit carries the International Certification Trademark deeming the suit as acceptable under international rules. The officials allow use of the suit. A. Legal B. Illegal
15. The Rule that applies to question #14 is: A.3.1.1c B.3.1.1d C. Situation Rule 3 Page 107 D. 3.1.1e E. Both B and C 16. During a dual meet or a championship meet, a competitor wears an illegal swimsuit. The Referee disqualifies the swimmer from the event, but allows the swimmer to compete in their next scheduled event with a new, legal swimsuit. A. Legal B. Illegal 17. The Rule that applies to question #16 is: A.3.1.1.I B.3.1.1.J C. 3.1.1K D. All The above E. None of the above 18. In the forward start, upon receiving a whistle command from the referee, each swimmer shall: A. Step onto the top of his or her starting platform and stand, without excessive noise or movement, with both feet the same distance behind the front edge of the platform. B. Step onto the top of his or her starting platform and stand, without excessive noise or movement, with both feet behind the front edge of the platform. C. Step onto the top of his or her starting platform and stand, without excessive noise or movement, with the toes of one or both feet curled over the front edge of the platform. D. Any of the above. 19. In the forward start, upon receiving the verbal command "Take your mark" from the starter, each swimmer, with no unnecessary noise or movement, immediately shall: A. Wave to his or her parent(s) in the audience. B. Stand behind or beside his or her starting platform. C. Step onto his or her starting platform and stand with both feet on the top of the platform. D. Assume any desired starting position with at least one foot on the front edge of the starting platform. 20. The rule that applies to question #'s 18 and 19 is: A. 2-1-1 B. 2-1-2 C. 2-1-3 D. All of the above
21. Each swimmer in a 500-yard freestyle event is personally responsible for completing the prescribed race distance, even if the starter makes an error and signals the gun lap two lengths early. 22. The Rule that applies to question #21 is: A. 4-6-2b2 B. 2-3-3 C. 4-8-b 23. An investigation to attempt to determine the cause of a timing problem is warranted whenever there is a difference between primary, secondary and/or tertiary timing systems of: A. 0.10 seconds. B. 0.15 seconds. C. 0.20 seconds. D. 0.25 seconds. E. 0.30 seconds. 24. The rule that applies to #23 is: A. 4-21-3 B. 4-20 C. 4-19 25. The meet referee arrives 30 minutes before the scheduled start of a dual meet and is informed by the host coach that the meet will start 45 minutes after the visiting team arrives because of a bus breakdown. Both coaches have conferred via cell phone and mutually agree to the change. The referee informs the coach that he has a scheduled appointment and the meet will start 15 minutes after the arrival of the visiting team. The referee informs the coach that according to Rule 4, Officials and Their Duties, the referee controls the meet and the visiting team has 15 minutes to warm up and then the meet will start. 26. The Rule that applies to # 25 is: A. 4-5 B. 4-6-1a-i C. Preface to NCAA Swimming and Diving Rules Book
27. If the Referee gives the Starter the signal to start the race and the starting signal has been given before the disqualification is declared, the race shall continue without recall. B.False 28. If the Referee independently observes and confirms the Starter s observation that a violation occurred, and verbally confirms, the swimmer or swimmers who have false started shall be disqualified upon completion of the race. 29. If the Referee independently observes and confirms the Starter s observation that a violation occurred, and each has marked the violation at the time of occurrence in writing, the swimmer or swimmers who have false started shall be disqualified upon completion of the race. For this rule to be applied, it requires a minimum of two officials (i.e., Starter and Referee) designated to observe the start. The Starter and/or Referee has the ability to recall a race if it is deemed absolutely necessary. 30. The Rule that applies to questions 27, 28, and 29: A. 2.1.3.c B.2.1.3.d C.2.1.3e CSOA September 2012