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Print Page | Close Window 2010 YMCA LEVEL II Swim Official Certification Test Printed From: YMCA Swimming Description: 2010 YMCA LEVEL II Swim Official Certification Test Instructions: Instructions: This test is administered as an open-book, take-home test. It is designed to test your knowledge of the relevant swimming rules and to familiarize you with the contents of the rulebook. The test must be taken within two weeks of the date of the Training Clinic that you attended. The test consists of a series of multiple-choice questions. Each question is followed by a series of citations to the rulebook and you are to indicate the citation(s) that applies to the answer. When reviewing the given citations, keep in mind that in some cases, there may be more than one relevant citation. Unless otherwise stated or implied in the context of the question, all events are being conducted in an eight-lane, 25-yard pool. Read each question carefully, check the citations and indicate your answers to the question and the citations. Each question and each citation is worth one half of a point. To pass the test, you must obtain an overall score of 80%, and answer 80% of the questions correctly. Printed Date: 27/February/2010 at 11:51am 1) If the primary timing system is either automatic or semi-automatic but is started late, may this time be used to determine the order of finish? No, the Timers'' watches will determine the official order of finish. A. No, the Timers must push the buttons late to compensate. B. No, the race must be re-swum after the swimmers are allowed 15 minutes of rest. C. Yes, it may be used to determine the order of finish. D. Citation: There is one correct reference for this question. 102.16.5.B(4) a. 102.16.5.D b. 102.16.5.E c. 102.16.5.F d. 102.16.6.D(2) e. 2) In a timed final event, if the official times for two or more swimmers in different heats are identical, how will their placements be determined? They shall be declared officially tied for awards and points, with no further attempt at resolution. A. They may choose to swim-off at the discretion of the Referee. B. They shall swim-off to determine their relative placement. C. None of the above. D. Citation: There is one correct reference for this question. 102.5.1 a. 102.5.4.A b. 102.5.4.B c. 102.6 d. 102.7.4 e. 3) What is the responsibility of a Timing Judge? Notify the Referee when a time obtained by the primary timing system cannot be used as the official time. A. Determine the official order of finish. B. Only look at watch times when there is no pad or button times on a lane. C. All of the above. D. Citation: There is one correct reference for this question. 102.16.3.A(3) a. 102.16.3.B(4) b. 102.16.3.D c. 102.16.3.C d. 102.16.3.E(3) e. 4) When the timing system consists of only one watch or one button, which of the following statements are Print Quiz http://www.ymcacompetitiveswim.org/YMCA_PrintTest.asp 1 of 24 2/27/2010 1:50 PM

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2010 YMCA LEVEL II Swim Official Certification TestPrinted From: YMCA SwimmingDescription: 2010 YMCA LEVEL II Swim Official Certification TestInstructions: Instructions: This test is administered as an open-book, take-home test. It is designed to test yourknowledge of the relevant swimming rules and to familiarize you with the contents of the rulebook. The test must betaken within two weeks of the date of the Training Clinic that you attended.

The test consists of a series of multiple-choice questions. Each question is followed by a series of citations to therulebook and you are to indicate the citation(s) that applies to the answer. When reviewing the given citations, keep inmind that in some cases, there may be more than one relevant citation.

Unless otherwise stated or implied in the context of the question, all events are being conducted in an eight-lane,25-yard pool. Read each question carefully, check the citations and indicate your answers to the question and thecitations.

Each question and each citation is worth one half of a point. To pass the test, you must obtain an overall score of 80%,and answer 80% of the questions correctly.Printed Date: 27/February/2010 at 11:51am

1) If the primary timing system is either automatic or semi-automatic but is started late, may this time beused to determine the order of finish?

No, the Timers'' watches will determine the official order of finish.A.No, the Timers must push the buttons late to compensate.B.No, the race must be re-swum after the swimmers are allowed 15 minutes of rest.C.Yes, it may be used to determine the order of finish.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.16.5.B(4)a.102.16.5.Db.102.16.5.Ec.102.16.5.Fd.102.16.6.D(2)e.

2) In a timed final event, if the official times for two or more swimmers in different heats are identical, howwill their placements be determined?

They shall be declared officially tied for awards and points, with no further attempt at resolution.A.They may choose to swim-off at the discretion of the Referee.B.They shall swim-off to determine their relative placement.C.None of the above.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.5.1a.102.5.4.Ab.102.5.4.Bc.102.6d.102.7.4e.

3) What is the responsibility of a Timing Judge?

Notify the Referee when a time obtained by the primary timing system cannot be used as the official time.A.Determine the official order of finish.B.Only look at watch times when there is no pad or button times on a lane.C.All of the above.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.16.3.A(3)a.102.16.3.B(4)b.102.16.3.Dc.102.16.3.Cd.102.16.3.E(3)e.

4) When the timing system consists of only one watch or one button, which of the following statements are

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correct?

The Lane Timer's time has to be identical to the Head Lane Timer to be an official time.A.The official time cannot be determined when a timing system of only two buttons or two watches is available.B.The pad time shall be the official time for all swimming competitions.C.The time of that button or watch shall be the time for that timing system.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.16.5.Aa.102.16.5.B(1)b.102.16.5.B(2)c.102.16.5.B(3)d.102.16.5.B(4)e.

5) Under what circumstances shall judging be used to change the order of finish?

Times obtained from properly operating automatic timing equipment are not available.A.Both Place Judges determine a different relative order of finish and make a written record.B.The swimmers competed in the same heat.C.All of the above.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.16.6.Aa.102.16.6.Bb.102.16.6.Cc.102.5.4.Ad.102.5.4.Be.

6) How do we judge a swimmer who elects to swim the butterfly or any other stroke during a freestyleevent?

We will report a disqualification for the swimmer if the swimmer fails to swim complete lengths of the pool in asingle stroke.

A.

We apply the rules for the freestyle event.B.We apply the rules for the stroke swum during the event. In this case, we would judge the swimmer according tothe butterfly rules.

C.

None of the above.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

101.5.1a.101.5.2b.101.5.3c.101.5.4d.

7) In a timed final event, how would you seed eight swimmers in a six lane pool?

Three in the first heat and five in the second heat.A.Two in the first heat and six in the second heat.B.Four in each heat.C.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.5.1.A(1)a.102.5.1.Db.102.5.4.Ac.102.5.4.Bd.102.5.5e.

8) In the breaststroke: After the start and after each turn, a swimmer uses a single downward butterfly kickfollowed by a breaststroke kick during or at the completion of the first arm pull. Should the swimmer bedisqualified?

Yes. The swimmer should take the downward butterfly kick before starting the pull.A.Yes. The swimmer should take one breaststroke kick before taking the downward butterfly kick.B.No. The swimmer is in accordance with the rules.C.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

101.2.1a.101.2.2b.101.2.3c.101.2.4d.

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9) In the backstroke: During the turn, if the shoulders turn past vertical to the breast, what do the rulesrequire the swimmer to do to complete a legal turn?

The swimmer may complete the arm pull and then glide prior to initiating the body''s turning action.A.The swimmer may use a continuous single arm pull or a continuous double arm pull to initiate the turnB.The swimmer may glide to get into position prior to initiating an arm pull.C.None of the above.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

101.4.1a.101.4.2b.101.4.3c.101.4.4d.

10) In the individual medley, when changing from one stroke to another, do we apply the rules for the turnsor for the finish in the stroke just completed?

Turn rules for the stroke just completed.A.Freestyle rules.B.Finish rules for the stroke just completed.C.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

101.6.2a.101.6.1b.101.6c.101.6.3d.101.6.3.Be.

11) In order for a disqualification to be upheld, what is the sequence of actions that must take place?

The Judge shall immediately raise one hand overhead to indicate that a disqualification has been observed, unlessthe meet is being conducted under FINA procedures.

A.

The Judge shall accurately report any violations to the Referee on signed slips detailing the event, the heatnumber, the lane number, and the infraction observed.

B.

The Judge must observe the infraction in their assigned jurisdiction.C.All of the above: The Judge will observe, signal, and report the disqualification.D.

Citation: There are three correct references for this question.

102.10.1a.102.10.9b.102.15.3c.102.15.4d.102.10.2e.

12) Which of the following is considered legal?

The swimmer assigned to Lane 3 starts and finishes the race in Lane 4.A.The swimmer assigned to Lane 3 starts in Lane 3 and finishes the race in Lane 4.B.The swimmer assigned to Lane 3 starts in Lane 4 and finishes the race in Lane 3.C.None of the above.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.10.1a.102.10.2b.102.10.3c.102.10.4d.102.10.5e.

13) When judging swimmers with physical disabilities, what should the Stroke and Turn Judge judge?

Base judgment on actual rule, not the swimmer’s technique.A.Not judge a part of the body that is missing or cannot be used.B.Judge in accordance with USA Swimming rules any part of the body that is used.C.All of the above.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

105.5.1a.105.5.2b.105.5.3c.

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105.5.4d.

14) In the freestyle: During a 500-yard freestyle event, a swimmer misses the wall. The Turn Judge signals aninfraction with the raised hand. At what should be the end of the race, the coach shouts, swim another 50,and the athlete does so. Does the disqualification stand? Does the length of the race have any bearing on thedisqualification?

The disqualification should be overturned as the swimmer swam the entire 500 yards.A.The disqualification should be overturned because the swimmer has completed the necessary number of legallengths and turns for the 500-yard freestyle event. This can be done for any event of 16 lengths or more.

B.

The disqualification should stand because the Rules and Regulations require that the swimmer touch the wallupon completion of each length. The length of the race is not relevant to the situation.

C.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

101.5.1a.101.5.2b.101.5.3c.101.5.4d.

15) In relay events: How long may any team member remain in the water?

The swimmer may remain in the water as long as he/she needs to recover.A.The swimmer must exit the water before the swimmer on the following leg reaches the far end of the pool.B.Each relay member shall leave the water immediately upon finishing his/her leg, except the last member.C.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

101.7.3.Ba.101.7.3.Cb.101.7.3.Dc.101.7.3.Ed.101.7.3.Fe.

16) In a preliminaries and finals event, when there are three preliminary heats, how should the swimmers beseeded in the preliminary heats?

The swimmer with the fourth fastest time in the preliminaries shall be placed in the third heat.A.The swimmer with the third fastest time in the preliminaries shall be placed in the first heat.B.The swimmer with the second fastest time in the preliminaries shall be placed in the second heat.C.The swimmer with the fastest submitted time in the preliminaries shall be placed in the third heat.D.All of the above.E.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.5.1.Aa.102.5.1.Bb.102.5.1.Cc.102.5.1.Dd.102.5.2e.

17) If a swimmer elects to swim backstroke in a freestyle event, which of the following starting methodsCANNOT be used?

Forward start from the deck.A.Forward start from the starting platform.B.Backstroke start in the water.C.Forward start in the water.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question

101.4.1a.101.5.1b.101.2.1c.101.3.1d.101.1.1e.

18) In a preliminaries and finals event, what is the purpose of the times achieved in the swim-off?

The swimmers may use either the time achieved in the swim off or the time achieved in their original preliminaryheats.

A.

The swim-off time shall be the official time used in seeding the swimmers in finals.B.For the seeding of finals, the time used for the swimmers involved shall be the time achieved in their originalpreliminary heats.

C.

None of the above.D.

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Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.5.1.Aa.102.5.1.Db.102.5.2c.102.5.3d.102.5.4.Ae.

19) In a preliminaries and finals event, when there are four or more preliminary heats, how are the heatsseeded?

The heats shall be seeded so that fastest swimmers can swim first.A.The heats are to be seeded in the manner of timed finals with the exception of the fastest three heats, which willbe the last three heats contested.

B.

The heats are all seeded using the same procedure.C.None of the above.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.5.1.A(1)a.102.5.1.Bb.102.5.1.Cc.102.5.1.Dd.102.5.2e.

20) In a preliminaries and finals event, two swimmers who qualify for finals have the same preliminaryqualifying times. How are their lanes assigned?

By draw.A.By registration date.B.By age.C.None of the above.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.5.2a.102.5.3b.102.5.4.Ac.102.5.4.Bd.102.5.5e.

21) In backstroke, how must swimmers place their hands for the start?

Both hands placed on the starting grip .A.Both hands placed on the gutter.B.Either of the above.C.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

101.4.1a.101.4.2b.101.4.3c.101.4.4d.

22) Who may modify the starting rules and adapt them for the swimmer with a disability?

The Meet Director has the authority to modify the rules for the swimmer with a disability.A.The swimmer''s Coach has the authority to modify the rules for the swimmer with a disability.B.The Starter has the authority to modify the rules for the swimmer with a disability.C.The Referee has the authority to modify the rules for the swimmer with a disability.D.

Citation: There are three correct references for this question.

102.13.8a.105.1.1b.105.2c.105.1.2.B(1) and (2)d.

23) How shall the Referee signal the Starter that the swimmers are under the Starter’s control?

Shall signal with an outstretched arm to the Starter.A.Shall signal to the timing table that they are to start the race manually.B.Shall ask the Starter to start the race when the Referee says STARTC.Shall call out to the Starter that they are ready for the start.D.

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Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

101.1.2.Aa.101.1.2.Bb.101.1.2.Cc.101.1.2.Dd.101.1.3.Ce.

24) If a swimmer does not respond promptly to the command Take your mark, what may the Starter do?

Give the starting signal.A.Wait until that swimmer assumes a start position.B.Instruct the swimmers to Stand Up.C.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

101.1.2.Aa.101.1.2.Bb.101.1.2.Cc.101.1.2.Dd.101.1.3.Ae.

25) Before the starting signal is given, when can the Referee who independently observes and confirms theStarter's observation that a violation occured, disqualify a swimmer who false starts by deliberately enteringthe water?

If the starting signal has been given before the disqualification is declared, the race shall continue without recall.A.A swimmer shall not be disqualified for an illegal starting position at the start if the race is permitted to proceed.B.Any swimmer starting before the starting signal is given shall be disqualified if the Referee independentlyobserves and confirms the Starter''s observation that a violation occurred.

C.

The Starter shall restart the race upon a signal by the Referee.D.

Citation: There are two correct references for this question.

101.1.3.Aa.101.1.3.Bb.101.1.3.Cc.101.1.3.Fd.101.1.5.Ae.

26) If all swimmers in a swim-off are disqualified, which swimmer(s) will be chosen to swim in the finals?

The position in the finals shall be determined by lot among the disqualified swimmers.A.The swim-offs shall be continued among the disqualified swimmers until a full complement of finalists is assured.B.A lane or lanes must be left open during finals.C.None of the above.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.5.1.Aa.102.5.1.Db.102.5.2c.102.5.3d.102.5.4.Ae.

27) After an initial start has been recalled, will a swimmer who missed the first start be allowed to swim?

The late swimmer will be permitted to swim.A.The late swimmer will be charged with a delay of meet, not be allowed to swim and will be disqualified.B.The late swimmer will be allowed to swim in any open lane in any of the later heats.C.None of the above.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

101.1.5.Aa.101.1.3.Fb.101.1.3.Ac.101.1.5.Bd.101.1.2.De.

28) What may swimmers do in response to a Stand up command by the Starter?

The Starter will ask the swimmers to remain motionless with their feet an equal distance from the front of theblock for the start.

A.

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The Referee will blow another whistle which means that the swimmers are ready to take their mark.B.The swimmers need to wait on the block for the next command by the Starter.C.The swimmers may stand or step off of the block.D.

Citation: There are two correct references for this question.

101.1.3.Aa.101.1.2.Bb.101.1.3.Cc.101.1.2.Cd.101.1.2.De.

29) What are some examples of starting accommodations that may be made for swimmers with physicaldisabilities?

May not assume a modified starting position.A.May not be assisted if they start in the water.B.May need more time to assume their starting position.C.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

105.5.1a.105.3.1b.105.4c.105.5.3d.105..5.2e.

30) If the recall signal is activated inadvertently , will a swimmer be disqualified for a false start when theReferee or his designated Assistant Referee, and the Starter confirm the violation?

All of the swimmers entering the water and being recalled by an inadvertent recall signal will not be charged witha false start and will be allowed to swim on the restart.

A.

The swimmer who false started can time trial after the session.B.The swimmer who false started is disqualified from that heat but will be allowed to swim later in another heat.C.The swimmer or swimmers who false started will automatically be disqualified.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

101.1.3.Ea.101.1.3.Db.101.1.3.Bc.101.1.3.Ad.101.1.3.Ce.

31) Where shall the Starter stand to start a race?

The Starter shall stand any place comfortable to the Starter.A.The Starter shall stand twenty feet from the starting end of the pool.B.The Starter shall stand directly to the right of the backstroke flags.C.The Starter shall stand within ten feet of the starting end of the pool.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.14.2.Aa.102.14.2.Bb.102.14.1c.101.1.2.Ad.101.1.2.Ce.

32) When the opinions of Judges differ, what is the authority of the Referee in resolving such differences?

The Referee shall have the authority to intercede in a competition at any stage.A.The Referee shall have the authority to overrule any official on a judgment decision pertaining to an action whichthe Referee has personally observed.

B.

The Referee shall have the authority to overrule any official on a point of interpretation.C.The Referee shall have the authority over all Officials and shall assign and instruct them.D.All of the above.E.

Citation: There are two correct references for this question.

102.13.1a.102.13.2b.102.13.3c.102.13.4d.102.13.5e.

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33) What options does the Referee have when observing an infraction in an event, but the Stroke Judge failsto make the call?

The Referee does not need to raise one hand overhead for their disqualification to be upheld.A.The Referee may not overrule any meet official on a point of rule interpretation, or on a judgment decisionpertaining to an action which the Referee personally observed.

B.

The Referee shall have the authority to disqualify any swimmer for any violation they personally observe, exceptfalse starts, and shall at the same time raise one hand overhead.

C.

Citation: There are two correct references for this question.

102.13.1a.102.10.1b.102.13.2c.102.13.4d.102.13.5e.

34) Which of the following officials decides whether or not there is a malfunction of the primary timingsystem?

Timing Judge.A.Timing Equipment Operator.B.Referee.C.Chief Timer.D.

Citation: There are two correct references for this question.

102.13.3a.102.13.6b.102.16.5.B(4)c.102.16.5.Dd.102.16.5.Ee.

35) When automatic equipment is used that reports times to thousandths, what do you do with the finaldigit?

The final digit should be dropped and the time recorded to hundredths.A.You need to keep the final digit in case you need to use it to break a tie.B.The final digit will be used to round off to the hundredths.C.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.16.6.Aa.102.16.6.Bb.102.16.6.C(2)c.102.16.4.Ad.102.16.4.Be.

36) When should the Timing Judge check for a possible primary timing system error?

When the difference between the primary system and the back-up system is more than 0.30 secondsA.When an official reports a late or missed touch.B.Both of the above.C.

Citation: There are two correct references for this question.

102.16.5.B(3)a.102.16.5.C(1)b.102.16.5.C(2)c.102.16.5.Dd.102.16.5.Ee.

37) How do you adjust the primary times when a malfunction equally affects an entire heat?

The primary times shall be adjusted by adding or subtracting when appropriate, the average difference betweenthe primary times and the valid back-up times of every lane in that heat.

A.

The primary times shall be adjusted by adding or subtracting when appropriate, the difference between theprimary times and the valid back-up times of a lane that has the largest difference in that heat.

B.

The valid backup times shall be used for each lane with no adjustments.C.

Citation: There are two correct references for this question.

102.16.5.B(3)a.102.16.5.Eb.

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102.16.5.Fc.102.16 Table 1d.102.16 Table 2e.

38) When averaging two watches which result in thousandths, what does one do with the digits representingthousandths?

They are dropped with no rounding.A.They are rounded up to hundredths.B.They are rounded up to hundredths only if the third number exceeds 5.C.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.16.5.C(2)a.102.16.4.A(1)b.102.16.5.B(2)c.102.16.5.B(3)d.102.16.4.C(3)e.

39) When a semi-automatic timing system is used as the primary or secondary timing system, when shouldthe buttons be pushed?

At the finish only.A.At the start only.B.At both the start and finish.C.

Citation: There are two correct references for this question.

102.16.1.Aa.102.16.1.Bb.102.16.3.C(1)c.102.16.3.C(2)d.102.16.3.C(3)e.

40) In a timed finals meet, when official times in different heats are identical, how do you determine the finalorder of finish?

You should determine the order of finish by flipping a coin.A.You should determine the order of finish by a swim-off.B.The Place Judges shall determine the order of finish.C.You should declare a tie.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.16.6.C(1)a.102.16.6.D(2)b.102.16.6.C(2)c.102.5.4.Ad.102.5.4.Be.

41) Please refer to Chart A of the Charts for Timing Judge Tests below. A lane malfunction has occurred. Alate touch is reported on Lane 3. The primary pad times and the button times are as shown in Chart A. Whatis the timing system difference for this heat?

Chart APrimary System - AutomaticSecondary System - Semi-automatic, 3 buttonsTertiary System - Manual, one watch

Lane Primary PadTime Button A Button B Button C Watch Time Pad Minus

Middle Button Official Time

1 53.75 53.79 53.65 53.48 53.55 2 54.19 54.03 54.08 54.01 54.00 3 54.29** 53.49 53.46 53.47 53.45 4 53.35 53.28 53.25 53.20 53.17 5 52.92 52.83 52.78 52.68 52.74 6 52.95 52.90 52.87 52.91 52.85 7 54.10 53.96 53.81 53.91 53.85 8 54.12 54.04 54.02 53.97 53.94

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** Timers report a late touch

0.10A.0.11B.0.12C.0.13D.

Citation: There are three correct references for this question.

102.16.5.Da.102.16.5.Eb.102.16.5.Fc.102.16 Table 1d.102.16 Table 2e.

42) Please refer to Chart A of the Charts for Timing Judge Tests below. A lane malfunction has occurred. Alate touch is reported on Lane 3. The primary pad times and the button times are as shown in Chart A. Whatis the official time of Lane 3?

Chart APrimary System - AutomaticSecondary System - Semi-automatic, 3 buttonsTertiary System - Manual, one watch

Lane Primary PadTime Button A Button B Button C Watch Time Pad Minus

Middle Button Official Time

1 53.75 53.79 53.65 53.48 53.55 2 54.19 54.03 54.08 54.01 54.00 3 54.29** 53.49 53.46 53.47 53.45 4 53.35 53.28 53.25 53.20 53.17 5 52.92 52.83 52.78 52.68 52.74 6 52.95 52.90 52.87 52.91 52.85 7 54.10 53.96 53.81 53.91 53.85 8 54.12 54.04 54.02 53.97 53.94

** Timers report a late touch

53.57A.53.45B.53.59C.53.47D.

Citation: There are three correct references for this question.

102.16.5.Da.102.16.5.Eb.102.16.5.Fc.102.16 Table 1d.102.16 Table 2e.

43) Please refer to Chart A of the Charts for Timing Judge Tests below. A lane malfunction has occurred. Alate touch is reported on Lane 3. The primary pad times and the button times are as shown in Chart A. Whatis the official time of Lane 7?

Chart APrimary System - AutomaticSecondary System - Semi-automatic, 3 buttonsTertiary System - Manual, one watch

Lane Primary PadTime Button A Button B Button C Watch Time Pad Minus

Middle Button Official Time

1 53.75 53.79 53.65 53.48 53.55 2 54.19 54.03 54.08 54.01 54.00 3 54.29** 53.49 53.46 53.47 53.45 4 53.35 53.28 53.25 53.20 53.17

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5 52.92 52.83 52.78 52.68 52.74 6 52.95 52.90 52.87 52.91 52.85 7 54.10 53.96 53.81 53.91 53.85 8 54.12 54.04 54.02 53.97 53.94

** Timers report a late touch

54.22A.54.10B.54.85C.53.93D.

Citation: There are two correct references for this question.

102.16.5.Aa.102.16.5.B(3)b.102.16.5.C(1)c.102.16 Table 1d.102.16 Table 2e.

44) Please refer to Chart B of the Charts for Timing Judge Tests below. A heat malfunction has occurred. Thepad times and the watch times are as shown in Chart B. What is the Heat Adjustment time for this heat?

Chart BPrimary System - Automatic (late manual start confirmed)Secondary System - Semi-Automatic, 3 buttons (button times invalid)Tertiary System - Manual, one watch

Lane Primary PadTime Watch Time Watch Time

Less Pad TimeHeat

Adjustment Official Time Order of Finish

1 54.80 57.89 2 54.13 57.20 3 50.86 53.96 4 51.68 54.80 5 52.02 55.08 6 53.00 56.08 7 53.46 56.51 8 54.00 57.04

3.08A.4.15B.24.61C.3.07D.

Citation: There are two correct references for this question.

102.16.5.Fa.102.16.5.Eb.102.16.6.Bc.102.16 Table 1d.102.16 Table 2e.

45) Please refer to Chart B of the Charts for Timing Judge Tests below. A heat malfunction has occurred. Thepad times and the watch times are as shown in Chart B. What is the official time for Lane 1?

Chart BPrimary System - Automatic (late manual start confirmed)Secondary System - Semi-Automatic, 3 buttons (button times invalid)Tertiary System - Manual, one watch

Lane Primary PadTime Watch Time Watch Time

Less Pad TimeHeat

Adjustment Official Time Order of Finish

1 54.80 57.89 2 54.13 57.20 3 50.86 53.96 4 51.68 54.80

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5 52.02 55.08 6 53.00 56.08 7 53.46 56.51 8 54.00 57.04

57.89A.57.91B.57.87C.57.80D.

Citation: There are two correct references for this question.

102.16.5.Fa.102.16.5.Eb.102.16.6c.102.16 Table 1d.102.16 Table 2e.

46) A swimmer in the backstroke stands on the edge of the pool with his back to the pool and his heels in thewater. The Starter starts the race and the swimmer dives backward from the edge of the pool and wins therace. Who is responsible for the enforcement of the correct starting position?

Although the swimmer has assumed an improper starting position, it is the Starter''s responsibility to ensure thatall swimmers have taken a proper starting position. Once started, there is no disqualification for an improperstarting position for that race.

A.

The Turn Judge shall have the authority to disqualify a swimmer for having an improper starting position at thestart of the race and shall also raise one hand when this observation is seen.

B.

The Head Lane Timer shall notify the Starter when an improper starting position is observed.C.The Referee shall have the authority to disqualify the swimmer for having an improper starting position.D.

Citation: There are two correct references for this question.

101.4.1a.101.2.1b.101.1.3.Ac.101.1.3.Bd.101.1.3.Ee.

47) When a freestyle swimmer swims more than 16 lengths of the pool, they may appoint one counter tocount the lengths. How shall these counters indicate lengths by visual sign?

The counter shall count in ascending order only.A.The counter shall count in descending order only.B.The counter changes the visual counter to the next higher odd number as the competitor makes each turn at thestarting end.

C.

The counter may count in ascending or descending order.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.5.6.Aa.102.5.6.Bb.102.5.6.Cc.102.5.6.Dd.102.5.6.Ee.

48) In the backstroke and medley relay events, what does the second long whistle signal the backstrokeswimmers to do?

Place toes on the gutter and hands on the starting grips.A.Return without undue delay to the starting position.B.Place hands on the starting platform in anticipation of the start.C.Shall immediately enter the water.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

101.1.2.Aa.101.1.2.Bb.101.1.2.Cc.101.1.2.Dd.101.1.3.Ae.

49) What duties may the Referee assign to the Relay Take-Off Judges?

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Stand so they can clearly see both the touch of the incoming swimmer(s) and the swimmer(s) as they leave theplatform.

A.

Judge whether the swimmer is in contact with the platform when the incoming swimmer touches the end of thepool.

B.

Independently report infractions in writing without the use of the infraction hand signal when doing dual relaytake-off judging.

C.

All of the above.D.

Citation: There are two correct references for this question.

102.15.3a.102.15.4b.102.15.5c.102.15.6.Ad.102.15.6.Be.

50) In the breaststroke: A swimmer moves his hands in a sculling or flipper movement at the end of the firstarmstroke after the start and again after the turn. Should the swimmer be disqualified?

The swimmer should be disqualified.A.The swimmer should be cautioned against this.B.The swimmer should not be disqualified.C.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

101.2.1a.101.2.2b.101.2.3c.101.2.4d.

51) In the breaststroke: The Turn Judge noticed that the swimmer in Lane 2, was still at or past verticaltowards his back when his feet left the wall during the turn. The swimmer then attained the proper positionwith the body kept on the breast before the first arm stroke. What action should the Turn Judge take?

The Turn Judge should not disqualify the swimmer as following a legal touch the swimmer may turn in anymanner desired.

A.

The Turn Judge should not disqualify the swimmer as they had not begun their first arm stroke.B.The Turn Judge should disqualify the swimmer.C.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

101.2.1a.101.2.2b.101.2.3c.101.2.4d.

52) In the breaststroke: What are the requirements of the arm movement?

The arms must move without any alternating movement.A.The arms must move simultaneously.B.The arms must move in the same horizontal plane.C.All of the above.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

101.2.2a.101.2.3b.101.2.4c.101.2.1d.

53) In the butterfly, what must be the position of the swimmer''s shoulders after the final arm pull prior tothe touch at the turn and finish?

The shoulders must be above the water at the touch.A.The shoulders must be parallel to the water surface.B.The body must be on the breast, however the shoulders do not have to be parallel to the water''s surface.C.

Citation: There are two correct references for this question.

101.3.1a.101.3.2b.101.3.3c.101.3.4d.101.3.5e.

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54) In the backstroke: An athlete in Lane 4 approaches an intermediate turn. Moving past vertical towardsthe breast to make a flip turn, the swimmer finds herself in contact with the wall. Without doing a flip turn,the swimmer leaves the wall past vertical towards the back. What action should the Turn Judge take?

The Turn Judge should take no action as the turn was continuous even without the flip turn.A.The Turn Judge should immediately raise the hand signaling an infraction for a non-continuous turning action.B.The Turn Judge should confer with the Referee to see if the turn was legal.C.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

101.4.1a.101.4.2b.101.4.3c.101.4.4d.

55) In the backstroke: A younger athlete approaches the turn of the 50-yard backstroke. The swimmer rollsfrom the back to the breast, takes a single arm pull and initiates his turn. After completing one fullsomersault-style turn, the swimmer returns to a position facing the wall without ever touching the wall. Theswimmer looks up at the official and does another somersault turn, touching the wall this time. The athletethen leaves on the back and finishes the race. The Turn Judge makes no call. Was this correct?

Yes, as the swimmer left the wall on his back, they should not be disqualified.A.No, the swimmer should have been disqualified for failing to touch the wall during the execution of the turn whenthey performed the first somersault after leaving the back and moving to the breast.

B.

Yes, the swimmer finally executed a legal continuous turn and left the wall on the back.C.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

101.4.1a.101.4.2b.101.4.3c.101.4.4d.

56) The Stroke and Turn Judges neglect to raise their hands when observing a disqualification theysubsequently report. What is the Referee''s call?

The Referee must ask if other officials observed the infraction.A.The Referee must uphold the disqualification.B.The Referee must not allow the disqualification, unless the Program Operations Vice President has directed thatthe meet be conducted under FINA procedures.

C.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.10.1a.102.10.3b.102.13.1c.102.13.2d.102.13.5e.

57) According to the discretion of the Referee, which actions may disqualify a swimmer?

Obstructing another swimmer during a race may disqualify a swimmer.A.Interfering with another swimmer during a race may disqualify a swimmer.B.Collusion to foul another swimmer, in which case both the person who fouled the swimmer, and the swimmer forwhose aid the foul was committed may be disqualified.

C.

All of the above.D.

Citation: There are two correct references for this question.

102.10.9a.102.10.4b.102.10.5c.102.10.6d.102.10.7e.

58) The lead-off swimmer on a relay team sets a record but the relay team is disqualified because of aninfraction in a subsequent leg. Is the record valid?

Should the first swimmer on a relay team complete their leg in a record time for that stroke/distance, theirperformance shall not be nullified by any disqualification of their team members.

A.

To be eligible for a record the relay team must have won their heat.B.The time and/or place of any swimmer or relay team disqualified either during or following an event shall not berecorded.

C.

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Citation: There are two correct references for this question.

102.10.13a.102.10.14b.104.2.1.Ac.104.2.1.Dd.104.2.1.Ee.

59) Except for dual meets, when sufficient officials are not available to conduct a meet, which of thefollowing officials may serve in dual capacities?

The Referee.A.Place Judges may simultaneously serve as Timers.B.Neither of the above.C.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.12.1a.102.12.2b.102.12.3c.102.12.4d.102.12.5.Be.

60) In what circumstance would a swimmer, who declares to the Referee their intention not to competebefore the start of their event, be disqualified but not penalized for failure to compete?

Always.A.Only in finals.B.Swimmers reporting to the Referee prior to the start of their race and declaring their intent not to compete will bedisqualified except as noted in 207.12.6.D

C.

Citation: There are three correct references for this question.

101.1.3.Fa.207.12.6.Bb.102.3c.207.12.7.Ad.207.12.6.D(1)e.

61) In what events may a swimmer have a counter?

200 yard freestyle in a 25-yard pool.A.400 meter individual medley in a 50-meter pool.B.Any individual freestyle event of 16 or more lengths may have a counter to call lengths or indicate lengths byvisual sign.

C.

All of the aboveD.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.5.6.Aa.102.5.6.Bb.102.5.6.Cc.102.5.6.Dd.102.5.6.Ee.

62) Floating lane line dividers are manufactured in a variety of colors with a minimum diameter of 5centimeters to a maximum of 15 centimeters. Which of the following options are also required?

The colors of the floats extending from the walls the distance of 5 meters for long course shall be distinct from theother floats.

A.

The colors of the floats extending from the walls the distance of 15 feet for short course shall be distinct from theother floats.

B.

Distinctive colored floats or markers extending around the full circumference of the floats, shall be placed at the15 meters (49'2.5") from each end wall in both short course and long course pools.

C.

All of the above.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

103.13.2a.103.13.1b.103.13.3c.103.13.4d.103.12.1e.

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63) At a championship meet with the men and women swimming in separate courses, the 1650-yard freestyleis after the 200-yard freestyle with no break. A coach requests that a swimmer, who is in the final heat of200-yard freestyle and the first heat of the 1650, be moved to another 1650 heat to give the swimmer abreak between swims. What should be done?

The Referee shall not change the seeding of the event which is based upon the actual times submitted on themeet entry.

A.

Personal requests for seeding takes priority over actual times submitted by athletes.B.The Referee may move the athlete into another heat in order to ensure that the swimmer has sufficient rest time.C.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.5.1a.102.5.1.Db.102.5.2c.102.5.3d.102.5.5e.

64) Prior to the competition, who has the responsibility to report any disabilities requiring modificationsduring the competition?

The athlete.A.The coach of the swimmer with a disability.B.The Referee must first ascertain whether such a disability exists.C.The athlete or the athlete''s coach.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

105.5.1a.105.5.2b.105.5.3c.105.1.1d.105.1.2.Ae.

65) Protests against the judgment decisions of which officials can only be considered by the Referee?

Starter.A.Stroke and Turn Judge.B.Clerk of Course.C.Timing Judge.D.Both A and B.E.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.11.1a.102.11.2b.102.11.3c.102.11.4d.102.11.5.Ae.

66) Two Stroke and Turn Judges are positioned at the turn end of a 100-yard breaststroke event. The Stroke& Turn Judge assigned Lanes 1-4 raises a hand and calls an infraction in Lane 5. The Stroke & Turn Judgeassigned Lanes 5-8 did not see the infraction. What action does the Referee take?

The Referee accepts the infraction as the Chief Judge also stated that he observed the infraction.A.The Referee accepts the infraction as the Stroke & Turn Judge assigned Lanes 5-8 did not observe the infraction.B.The Referee does not accept the infraction as the one Judge, assigned Lanes 1-4, called an infraction in Lanes 5-8which is the other Judge''s jurisdiction.

C.

Citation: There are three correct references for this question.

102.13.1a.102.13.2b.102.13.3c.102.13.4d.102.15.5e.

67) Immediately after the Starter says, Take your mark and before activating the starting signal, theswimmer in Lane 7 is standing with both feet 6 inches away from the front of the starting platform and notresponding to the Starter''s command. What shall the Starter do?

The Starter shall have the Turn Judge explain to the swimmer, that both feet need to be at the front of the blockon forward starts.

A.

The Starter shall start the race even though the swimmer''s feet were not in the proper starting position.B.

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The Starter shall have the authority to disqualify the swimmer for having an improper starting position.C.The Starter shall immediately release all swimmers with the command Stand up upon which the swimmers maystand up or step off of the blocks.

D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

101.1.2.Da.101.1.2.Cb.101.1.3.Dc.101.1.3.Ad.101.1.5.Be.

68) When should the Referee schedule a swim-off?

At the discretion of the Referee.A.Within 30 minutes of the last heat of an event in which any of the swimmers involved are competing in thatsession.

B.

This elimination may be held at any time set by the Referee, but not more than 45 minutes after the last heat ofany event in which any one of the swimmers involved in the swim-off is competing in that session.

C.

At the earliest time before the age group involved swims again in the preliminaries.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.5.1.Aa.102.5.1.Bb.102.5.2c.102.5.4.Ad.102.5.3e.

69) The coach of a blind swimmer asks whether he can tap his blind swimmer on the heel of her foot tosignal a relay exchange. Is this legal?

No. The rules allow for only a verbal prompt in signaling that her teammate has touched the wall.A.No modification is usually required for a blind or visually-impaired swimmer.B.Yes, so long as the coach does not aid the swimmer''s take-off or interfere with the timing devices.C.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

105.2.1a.105.2.2b.105.2.3c.105.5.2d.105.5.3e.

70) The Referee is responsible for instructing which officials about accommodations that need to be made fora swimmer with a disability?

Only the Administrative Referee.A.The Starter and Stroke & Turn Judges.B.Only the Deck Referee.C.None of the above as it is the responsibility of the athlete and/or his coach to notify the Stroke & Turn Judges.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

105.1.1a.105.1.2.Ab.105.1.2.B(2)c.105.1.2.B(1)d.105.2.1e.

71) How may the Referee modify the start to accommodate a deaf or hard of hearing swimmer?

He may reassign lanes.A.He may exchange one lane for another.B.He may ensure that arm signals are used by the Starter.C.All of the above.D.

Citation: There are three correct references for this question.

105.1.1a.105.1.3(2)b.105.3.1c.105.4d.105.5.1e.

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72) What is required of the Referee when a deaf or hard of hearing swimmer is in a heat?

The Referee must insist that the Starter use visual starting signals even if the swimmer has requested they not beused.

A.

The Referee must provide a portable strobe light.B.The Referee must see that a recall rope is in place to be used in the event of a recall.C.None of the above.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

105.1.1a.105.2.1b.105.3.1c.105.4d.105.5.1e.

73) What are the correct distances for the placement of the backstroke flags from the pool ends and heightabove the water?

Long course and short course meters: Five meters (16 feet 5 inches) from each end of the course and a minimumof 1.8 meters (5 feet 11 inches) to a maximum of 2.5 meters (8 feet 3 inches) above the water surface.

A.

Short course yards: Fifteen feet (4.57 meters) from each end of the course, 7 feet (2.13 meters) above the watersurface.

B.

All of the above.C.

Citation: There are two correct references for this question.

103.14.1a.103.14.2.Ab.103.14.2.Bc.103.14.2.Cd.103.14.3e.

74) In a timed final event which has 10 swimmers using an 8-lane pool and with the lanes set up from rightto left as the swimmers stand facing the course, which of the following seeding assignments is correct?

The three swimmers with the slowest entry times will be in Heat 1 and Lane 1 of Heat 2 will be empty.A.The two swimmers with the slowest entry times will be in Heat 1.B.The three swimmers with the slowest entry times will be in Heat 1 and Lane 8 of Heat 2 will be empty.C.The four swimmers with the slowest entry times will be in Heat 1 and Lane 1 and 8 of Heat 2 will be empty.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.5.1.A(2)a.102.5.3b.102.5.4.Ac.102.5.4.Bd.

75) In preliminaries and finals events, where there are 34 swimmers in a 6-lane pool and with the lanes setup from right to left as the swimmers stand facing the course, what is the heat-lane assignment of theswimmer with the 4th fastest entry time?

Heat 5 Lane 4.A.Heat 6 Lane 5.B.Heat 6 Lane 4.C.Heat 3 Lane 3.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.5.1.A(2)a.102.5.1.Bb.102.5.3c.102.5.4.Bd.102.5.1.Ce.

76) In preliminaries and finals events, where there are 34 swimmers in a 6-lane pool and with the lanes setup from right to left as the swimmers stand facing the course, what is the heat-lane assignment of theswimmer with the 20th fastest entry time?

Heat 4 Lane 4.A.Heat 3 Lane 3.B.Heat 2 Lane 3.C.Heat 3 Lane 4.D.

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Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.5.1.A(2)a.102.5.1.Bb.102.5.1.Cc.102.5.4.Bd.

77) In a heat of the 50-yard freestyle, the swimmers in all lanes take a set position following the Take yourmark command. At the start, the swimmer in Lane 4 leaves her mark early. The Starter inadvertently recallsthe heat. Upon returning to the start end, the swimmers are signaled to step up by the Referee sounding along whistle. Should the swimmer in Lane 4 be allowed to swim?

Yes, because if a race is recalled either intentionally or inadvertently, the rules say that no swimmer can becharged with a false start.

A.

Because there was a false start, the swimmer should be disqualified in fairness to all the other swimmers in theevent.

B.

The Starter should allow reswims only on 100 meter races or longer.C.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

101.1.3.Aa.101.1.3.Bb.101.1.3.Cc.101.1.3.Dd.101.1.3.Ee.

78) In the butterfly: An athlete in Lane 3 of the 100-yard butterfly moves too close to the right lane line.During the recovery portion of the arm stroke the swimmer''s right arm hits the lane line causing the rightarm to trail the left arm over and into the water (creating a non-simultaneous action) during the propulsiveportion of the arm stroke. The Stroke Judge raises a hand signaling an infraction. Should the swimmer bedisqualified?

The swimmer should not be disqualified as both arms came out of the water at the same time.A.The swimmer should be disqualified for non-simultaneous movement of the arms.B.The swimmer should not be disqualified as catching the arm on the lane line was not intentional.C.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

101.3.1a.101.3.2b.101.3.3c.101.3.4d.101.3.5e.

79) In the freestyle leg of the medley relay or individual medley, what style may the swimmer use?

The swimmer may use any stroke or style other than butterfly, breaststroke or backstroke.A.The swimmer may use any stroke or combination of strokes the swimmer chooses.B.The swimmer may use the crawl stroke only.C.

Citation: There are three correct references for this question.

101.4.1a.101.7.2b.101.5.2c.101.6.2d.

80) In the backstroke: What is a correct starting position?

The swimmer holds the forward edge of the starting block.A.Both of the swimmer’s hands are placed on the gutter or the starting grips and standing in or on the gutter,placing the toes above the lip of the gutter or bending the toes over the lip of the gutter, before or after the startis prohibited.

B.

The swimmer may place the toes on the gutter and hands on the starting grips.C.The swimmer places the hands on the starting platform in anticipation of the start, while keeping the toes andfeet below the water''s surface.

D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

101.4.2a.101.4.3b.101.4.1c.101.4.4d.

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81) In the girls 10 & under 50-yard breaststroke, the Starter has not given the command “Take yourmark†when the swimmer in Lane 4 steps up on the block and immediately falls in the water headfirst. Whatshall be done?

The Starter should Stand up the remaining swimmers. The swimmer who entered the water should be disqualifiedbecause the rule on false starts says, Any swimmer starting before the starting signal is given shall bedisqualified.

A.

First, the Starter should Stand up the remaining swimmers. Then the Starter should recommend to the Refereethat no false start be charged since he thought that the swimmer had slipped and had not entered the waterwillfully or deliberately. If the Referee agrees, the swimmer should be allowed to swim the race.

B.

The swimmer should be disqualified for delaying the start by entering the water.C.The Starter should Stand up the remaining swimmers. The swimmer who entered the water should be disqualifiedbecause she entered the water headfirst.

D.

Citation: There are two correct references for this question.

101.1.5.Aa.101.1.5.Bb.102.13.1c.102.13.4d.102.13.3e.

82) What optional instructions may the Starter give?

Announce the event.A.For backstroke events give the command, “Place your feet.†B.Advise the heat when a swimmer will be attempting to achieve a time at an initial distance.C.All of the above.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.14.2a.102.14.1b.101.1.2.Ac.101.1.2.Bd.101.1.2.Ce.

83) When the starting signal is given in a forward start, how shall the feet be positioned?

The feet shall be positioned with both feet at the rear of the block.A.The feet shall be positioned with at least one foot at the front of the block.B.The feet shall be positioned with both feet at the front of the block.C.The feet shall be positioned with at least one foot in the middle of the block.D.

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101.1.2.Ca.101.1.3.Bb.101.1.3.Dc.102.14.2.Bd.102.14.1e.

84) What is the proper hand signal to indicate “Take your mark†to a deaf or hearing impaired swimmer?

Move arm from a position directly overhead to shoulder level.A.With your hand directly overhead, rotate the arm in a tight circular motion.B.Raise your hand directly overhead.C.Move arm from shoulder level down to the side of the body.D.

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105 Figure 1a.105 Figure 2b.105.3.1c.105.1.2d.105.5.4e.

85) When there is a deaf or hearing impaired swimmer in a heat, what shall the Starter do?

Have the Announcer get the spectators to be extremely quiet.A.Advise the swimmers of the location of the strobe.B.Do nothing different.C.Advise the field that there is a deaf or hearing impaired swimmer in the heat.D.

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105.3.1a.105.3.2b.105.1.3c.105.1.2.Ad.105.4e.

86) The swimmer in Lane 6 false started because she heard a noise just before the activation of the startingsignal. Upon Referee and Starter investigation, it was found that a noisemaker was being used by spectators.What is the ruling?

With consultation of the Starter and other officials and the questioning of the swimmer constituting anappropriate investigation of the incident, the swimmer received another chance to swim this event. The spectatorwas found and told not to use this artificial noisemaker by the Referee.

A.

Because the swimmer did false start, she should be disqualified in fairness to all the other swimmers in the event.B.The swimmer was not stationary for the start and false started.C.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.13.7a.102.13.8b.102.13.3c.102.13.1d.102.13.5e.

87) If automatic timing equipment is operating properly and it has been determined that times are availableand accurate, but both Place Judges agree about a different order of finish, how would you determine theofficial order of finish?

If both Place Judges observed the same order of finish, their order of finish must be used.A.Flip a coin.B.A tie should be declared.C.The placement recorded by a properly operating automatic timing equipment must be used.D.

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102.15.2a.102.16.5.Ab.102.16.5.Bc.102.16.6.C(1)d.102.16.6.C(2)e.

88) For swimmers who were involved in a swim-off, what is the official time that will be used to seed them inthe finals?

The time established in preliminary heat.A.The time established in the swim-off.B.The entry time for the event.C.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.5.1a.102.5.2b.102.5.3c.102.5.4d.102.5.5e.

89) Once a meet or event has actually commenced, under what circumstances may the Referee suspendcompetition?

Safety.A.Any compelling reason.B.Weather conditions.C.All of the above.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.8.1a.102.8.2b.102.8.4.Bc.102.8.3d.102.8.4.Ae.

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90) What happens to the placements and points when a team or individual swimmer finishes third but isdisqualified?

The third place rank is left open and no points are awarded for third place.A.The third place rank is left open, but the points awarded for third place will be divided among all the subsequentfinishers.

B.

The subsequent places will move up accordingly and points shall be awarded to conform to the new places.C.None of the above.D.

Citation: There are two correct references for this question.

102.7.5a.102.7.6b.102.10.11c.102.10.12d.102.10.13e.

91) In a preliminaries and final event, that has 32 entries in an 8-lane pool, which answer below is correct?

The top eight swimmers will be divided between the four heats and seeded in the two fastest lanes in each heat.A.The fastest eight swimmers will be in Heat 4.B.The swimmers with the 9th through 16th best times will swim in Heat 3.C.None of the above.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.5.1.Ba.102.5.1.Cb.102.5.1.Dc.102.5.4.Ad.102.5.5e.

92) What is the procedure if an event is swum under protest?

The results of the event will not be announced.A.The points scored shall not be allocated.B.The affected awards will not be given.C.All of the above.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.11.1a.102.11.2b.102.11.3c.102.11.4d.102.11.6e.

93) In a preliminaries and finals event, what may be done when there is only one preliminary heat?

The Clerk of Course may combine the preliminary heat with another similar event and run it during thepreliminary session.

A.

The Referee shall run the preliminary heat in the preliminary sessions.B.The Referee may decide to seed it as a final and swim it during the finals session.C.None of the above.D.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

102.5.1.Ba.102.5.1.A(1)b.102.5.1.A(2)c.102.5.2d.102.5.3e.

94) Assuming it is announced in the meet information, what sort of adjustments can be made to the order inwhich preliminary and timed final heats will be swum?

Heats may be swum from slowest to fastest.A.Heats may be swum from fastest to slowest.B.Heats may be alternated between women and men.C.All of the above.D.

Citation: There are two correct references for this question.

102.5.7.Aa.

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102.5.7.Bb.102.5.7.Cc.102.1.3d.102.5.6.Ce.

95) A good official demonstrates the YMCA Core Character Values of Caring and Honesty by:

Consistently enforcing the rules while giving the benefit of the doubt to the swimmers.A.Not calling infractions for younger swimmers because they are just learning.B.Rigorously inspecting each swimmer’s stroke looking for reasons to disqualify the swimmer.C.Evening up the score because an official from another team just called one of your team’s swimmers for aninfraction.

D.

Citation: There are two correct references for this question.

USA-S Rule 102.10.1a.USA-S Rule 102.10.3b.Rules That Govern YMCA Competitive Sports – Fair Playc.USA-S Rule 102.15.3-4d.Rules That Govern YMCA Competitive Sports – Character Developmente.

96) The minimum depth required for starting off the blocks or from the deck is:

Five feetA.Four feetB.Three feet, six inchesC.Ten feetD.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

USA-S Rule 103.2.3a.Municipal Board of Healthb.Clinic Handout entitled “Officials’ Placement Chartc.State Building Codesd.

97) An official demonstrates the YMCA Core Character Value of Responsibility by:

Knowing the rules and consistently reviewing them.A.Regularly working at meets and learning from the other officials involved.B.Making a point to talk with all the coaches and other parents while the meet is going on.C.All of the above.D.A and B aboveE.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

Rules That Govern YMCA Sports – Character Developmenta.USA-S Rule 102.12.1b.USA-S Rule 102.26c.

98) In a dual meet where manual watches are the primary timing system, who determines the order of finish?

RefereeA.Chief TimerB.Meet directorC.Place JudgeD.

Citation: There are two correct references for this question.

102.16.3Aa.102.16.6Cb.102.15.2c.102.23d.

99) At a dual meet where manual watches are the primary timing system and the order of finish recorded bythe place judges are not in agreement, how is the order of finish determined?

Referee or designee conducts a modified ballotA.A tie is awarded for the places where the judges differB.Referee decidesC.Meet director and referee decideD.

Citation: There is one correct reference for this question.

Class exercises RE:Ballot/Modified Ballota.102.16.3Db.

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102.16.4Dc.102.16.6d.

100) At a dual meet where manual watches are the primary timing system, Place Judge # 1 has the order offinish as lanes 3 4 2 5 1 6 Place Judge #2 has the order of finish as lanes 4 3 5 2 6 1 The official times for theswimmers is as follows:Lane #1 37.01Lane #2 36.31Lane #3 36.25Lane #4 36.26Lane #5 36.31Lane #6 37.00Which swimmer is awarded 3rd place?

Lane 5A.Lane 2B.Swim-off between lanes 2 and 5C.Tie between lanes 2 and 5D.

Citation: There is one correct reference to this question.

102.16.3Da.102.16.4Bb.Class exercises RE:Ballot/Modified Ballotc.

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