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2021 WVSSAC Baseball Part 1 Test
Defective equipment must be repaired or replaced:
a.When a natural pause in the game occurs.
b.Before the start of the next half-inning.
c.Immediately.
d.When a player is able to get around to it. - ANS-C

Any question regarding legality of a player's equipment:
a.Shall be resolved by the player's respective head coach.
b.Shall be resolved by the concurrence of both head coaches.
c.Shall be resolved by the umpire-in-chief.
d.Shall be resolved by the concurrence of the opposing head coach and the umpire-in-chief. -
ANS-C

The batter comes to the plate in the first inning with a wrapping on the knob on his bat. The
batter shall be:
a.Called out upon entering the batter's box.
b.Shall be ejected.
c.Allowed to use the bat provided it does not cause the knob to become flush with the bat.
d.provide the umpire with the bat for inspection and approval for use. - ANS-C

High school baseballs shall consist of the following:
a.Core of cork, rubber or similar material and be covered with two strips of white horsehide or
white cowhide and shall bear the NFHS Authenticating Mark.
b.Core of cork, rubber or similar material and be covered with two strips of white horsehide or
white cowhide and shall bear the USA Baseball Authenticating Mark.
c.Core of cork, rubber or similar material and be covered with two strips of white horsehide or
white cowhide and shall bear the NOCSAE Authenticating Mark.
d.Both A & C. - ANS-D

First and third bases shall be 90 feet from home plate measured:
a.From the front of the base to the front edge of home plate.
b.From the middle of the base to the middle of home plate.
c.From the back edge of the base to the apex of home plate.
d.From the back edge of the base to the front edge of home plate. - ANS-C

Failure by a player to wear proper equipment after being so ordered by the umpire shall result
in:
a.The player being restricted to the bench.
b.The player being ejected.
c.The coach being restricted to the bench.

,d.The coach being ejected. - ANS-B

Baseballs used for competition only have to have the NFHS Authenticating Mark on the ball to
be compliant.
a.Yes, as long as the NFHS Authenticating Mark is on the ball.
b.No, the SEI/NOCSAE mark is also required to be on the baseball. So there are two marks on
the baseball.
c.No, only the SEI/NOCSAE mark is required on the baseball.
d.No, there are no requirements for baseballs used for practice. - ANS-B

The pitcher, second baseman and shortstop may wear face/head protection:
a.If it meets NOCSAE standards.
b.If it is acceptable to have a mirror-like surface.
c.If it is accompanied by a note from a parent/guardian.
d.If it does not have a mirror-like surface. - ANS-D

Lineups become official:
a.When the head coaches present them to the plate umpire.
b.When the head coaches exchange the cards with each other.
c.When the plate umpire announces "Play Ball" to start the game.
d.After the lineup cards have been exchanged, verified and then accepted by the umpire during
the pregame conference. - ANS-D

A foul tip is a batted ball that goes directly to the catcher's hands and:
a.Is legally caught by any infielder.
b.Is a strike and the ball is in play.
c.Is legally caught by only the catcher.
d.Both B and C. - ANS-D

A fair ball is a batted ball which:
a.Touches first, second or third base.
b.While on or over fair territory, touches the person of an umpire or player, their clothing or
equipment.
c.Settles on the third-base foul line between home and third.
d.All of the above - ANS-D

A fielder will be considered to have caught a ball in flight when:
a.He has secured the ball in his cap.
b.He has the ball in his glove for two steps before accidentally dropping the ball.
c.He has secured possession in foul ground and then steps with both feet into his dugout.
d.The batted ball in flight caromed off a runner and was secured by the fielder before touching
the ground. - ANS-C

Offensive malicious contact is defined as being:

, a.Obstruction.
b.Interference.
c.Depends on what runner committed the act.
d.Nothing. - ANS-B

A starting player, who has been removed from the game once, accidentally re-enters in the
wrong position in the batting order. He is considered to be:
a.A legal substitute.
b.An unreported substitute.
c.An illegal substitute.
d.Batting out of order. - ANS-C

An infield fly is a fair fly that:
a.Includes an attempted bunt.
b.Is caught only by an infielder.
c.Is declared only when there is one out and the bases are loaded.
d.None of the above. - ANS-D

Player White, the next batter, is 4 for 4 in the game with two home runs and the head coach
wants to put him on base. In order to give the batter an intentional base on balls:
a.The pitcher must pitch four "balls" to the batter.
b.The head coach may request the umpire to award the batter first base on any ball-and-strike
count.
c.The request may only be made before pitching to the batter.
d.Only the catcher or pitcher may ask that the batter be awarded first base. - ANS-B

With R2 on second base, B3 swings and misses the pitch for strike two. His follow-through hits
F2 while he is attempting to throw out R2, who successfully steals third base.
a.There is no interference, the play stands.
b.This is follow-through interference; R2 is declared out.
c.This is follow-through interference; both R2 and B3 are declared out.
d.This is follow-through interference, B3 is declared out and R2 is returned to second base. -
ANS-D

When a runner creates malicious contact with any fielder:
a.It is considered to be offensive interference.
b.It is considered to be offensive interference only if the fielder did not have possession of the
baseball.
c.It is considered to be offensive interference only if the fielder was positioned out of the
baseline.
d.The ball is still in play until all playing action is complete. - ANS-A

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