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Track and field Rules SDHSAA :General Information Questions and Answers
Track and field Rules SDHSAA :General Information 
 
Javelin tip can only be? - Answer- Only Rubber Tipped 
 
Can athletes have logos on the uniform waistband? - Answer- Yes 
 
Can religious headwear be worn? - Answer- Yes, it is not considered a hair device. 
 
Which way are warm-ups to be run in horizontal jumps, pole vault, and javelin? - Answer- Only in the direction of how the event is conducted. 
 
Which jumping event can be run in the other direction in warm-ups? - Answer-...
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Track and field Rules SDHSAA :General Information 
 
Javelin tip can only be? - Answer- Only Rubber Tipped 
 
Can athletes have logos on the uniform waistband? - Answer- Yes 
 
Can religious headwear be worn? - Answer- Yes, it is not considered a hair device. 
 
Which way are warm-ups to be run in horizontal jumps, pole vault, and javelin? - Answer- Only in the direction of how the event is conducted. 
 
Which jumping event can be run in the other direction in warm-ups? - Answer-...
Track and Field Rules Exam Questions and Answers
Track and Field Rules 
 
100 meter - Answer- each competitor runs 1/4 length of the track one time 
 
200 meter - Answer- each competitor runs 1/2 lap 
 
400 meter - Answer- each competitor runs one lap 
 
800 meter - Answer- each competitor runs two laps 
 
1600 meter - Answer- each competitor runs 4 laps 
 
3200 meter - Answer- each competitor runs 8 laps 
 
100 meter hurdles - Answer- 10 hurdles placed at 10 meter intervals 
 
300 meter hurdles - Answer- 3/4 of...
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Track and Field Rules 
 
100 meter - Answer- each competitor runs 1/4 length of the track one time 
 
200 meter - Answer- each competitor runs 1/2 lap 
 
400 meter - Answer- each competitor runs one lap 
 
800 meter - Answer- each competitor runs two laps 
 
1600 meter - Answer- each competitor runs 4 laps 
 
3200 meter - Answer- each competitor runs 8 laps 
 
100 meter hurdles - Answer- 10 hurdles placed at 10 meter intervals 
 
300 meter hurdles - Answer- 3/4 of...
Track & Field- Rule 3: Meet Officials and Their Duties- Sections 5-8 Q & A Updated 2024
Track & Field- Rule 3: Meet Officials and Their Duties- Sections 5-8 
 
Section 5: Jury of Appeals- Art. 1 - Answer- A jury of appeals, if appointed, shall serve as the final board of appeals. 
 
Section 5: Jury of Appeals- Art. 2 - Answer- A coach first protests to the referee. If the coach still feels that the terms and conditions of competition or the application of the rules have been misapplied or misinterpreted, a written appeal shall be made to the jury. 
 
Section 5: Jury of Appe...
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Track & Field- Rule 3: Meet Officials and Their Duties- Sections 5-8 
 
Section 5: Jury of Appeals- Art. 1 - Answer- A jury of appeals, if appointed, shall serve as the final board of appeals. 
 
Section 5: Jury of Appeals- Art. 2 - Answer- A coach first protests to the referee. If the coach still feels that the terms and conditions of competition or the application of the rules have been misapplied or misinterpreted, a written appeal shall be made to the jury. 
 
Section 5: Jury of Appe...
Track & Field- Rule 3: Meet Officials and Their Duties- Sections 1-4 Questions & Answers
Track & Field- Rule 3: Meet Officials and Their Duties- Sections 1-4 
 
Section 1: Meet Officials- Art. 1 (a) - Answer- The listed officials for a meet may be supplemented by the games committee. All officials work under the direction of the games committee and the meet director. 
a. General officials: 
games committee 
meet director 
referee 
assistant referees 
announcers 
custodian of awards 
marshals 
medical personnel 
press steward 
record clerk 
scorers 
surveyor 
 
Section 1: Meet Of...
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Track & Field- Rule 3: Meet Officials and Their Duties- Sections 1-4 
 
Section 1: Meet Officials- Art. 1 (a) - Answer- The listed officials for a meet may be supplemented by the games committee. All officials work under the direction of the games committee and the meet director. 
a. General officials: 
games committee 
meet director 
referee 
assistant referees 
announcers 
custodian of awards 
marshals 
medical personnel 
press steward 
record clerk 
scorers 
surveyor 
 
Section 1: Meet Of...
Track & Field- Rule 3: Meet Officials and Their Duties- Sections 9-19 Questions and Answers
Track & Field- Rule 3: Meet Officials and Their Duties- Sections 9-19 
 
Section 9: Finish Judges and Timers/Manual Timing- Art. 1 - Answer- The head timer shall have general jurisdiction over the assistant timers. Each track event shall be timed by the head timer, two assistant timers and one substitute timer. The time recorded by the substitute timer shall be used only when one of the three regular timers fails to record the time of the event. The head timer shall designate one of the assi...
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Track & Field- Rule 3: Meet Officials and Their Duties- Sections 9-19 
 
Section 9: Finish Judges and Timers/Manual Timing- Art. 1 - Answer- The head timer shall have general jurisdiction over the assistant timers. Each track event shall be timed by the head timer, two assistant timers and one substitute timer. The time recorded by the substitute timer shall be used only when one of the three regular timers fails to record the time of the event. The head timer shall designate one of the assi...
Maritime Security- CSO/VSO Rules and Regs Exam With Correct Answers
Maritime Security- CSO/VSO Rules and Regs 
 
SOLAS Chapter V - Answer--Safety of Navigation 
 
SOLAS Chapter V----> Regulation 11 - Answer-- Ship Reporting Systems 
- MANDATES A VESSEL TO HAVE A REPORTING SYSTEM ON BOARD. 
-LRIT (long range identification and tracking) 
- Usually part of GMDSS (Global Maritime Distress and Safety System) 
 
SOLAS Chapter V-----> Regulation 12 - Answer-- Requires countries to establish VTS (Vessel Traffic Services) systems in high traffic areas 
 
SOLAS ...
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Maritime Security- CSO/VSO Rules and Regs 
 
SOLAS Chapter V - Answer--Safety of Navigation 
 
SOLAS Chapter V----> Regulation 11 - Answer-- Ship Reporting Systems 
- MANDATES A VESSEL TO HAVE A REPORTING SYSTEM ON BOARD. 
-LRIT (long range identification and tracking) 
- Usually part of GMDSS (Global Maritime Distress and Safety System) 
 
SOLAS Chapter V-----> Regulation 12 - Answer-- Requires countries to establish VTS (Vessel Traffic Services) systems in high traffic areas 
 
SOLAS ...
MARITIME SECURITY EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A+
Exam 1 MARITIME SECURITY 
 
10 security threats - Answer-1. Terrorism 
2. Piracy 
king 
ling 
rage 
6. open hostiles 
ways 
8.Trafficking in persons 
9.Cyber 
10. Internal 
 
What does ISPS stand for? - Answer-International Ship and Port Facility Security 
 
What is MTSA? - Answer-Marine Transportation Security Act - United States adopted version of ISPS code. 
 
Choke points - Answer-1. Panama canal 
2.Staight dover 
ght of Gibraltar 
4.Turkish straights 
5.Suez Canal 
6.Bab-el-mandeb 
7.Straig...
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Exam 1 MARITIME SECURITY 
 
10 security threats - Answer-1. Terrorism 
2. Piracy 
king 
ling 
rage 
6. open hostiles 
ways 
8.Trafficking in persons 
9.Cyber 
10. Internal 
 
What does ISPS stand for? - Answer-International Ship and Port Facility Security 
 
What is MTSA? - Answer-Marine Transportation Security Act - United States adopted version of ISPS code. 
 
Choke points - Answer-1. Panama canal 
2.Staight dover 
ght of Gibraltar 
4.Turkish straights 
5.Suez Canal 
6.Bab-el-mandeb 
7.Straig...
Maritime Security Final Exam Questions and Correct Answers
Maritime Security Final Review 
 
Which type of vessel is exempt under the ISPS code? - Answer-Naval ships 
 
A measure put in place to block a threat from releasing a risk. They may be physical, or non-physical - Answer-Countermeasure 
 
Who can always sign a DOS from the shore side - Answer-PFSO or their designee 
 
How often are security drills required? - Answer-Every 3 months 
 
What is not one of the six required items for training of all personnel? - Answer-ID checks 
 
How often must you...
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Maritime Security Final Review 
 
Which type of vessel is exempt under the ISPS code? - Answer-Naval ships 
 
A measure put in place to block a threat from releasing a risk. They may be physical, or non-physical - Answer-Countermeasure 
 
Who can always sign a DOS from the shore side - Answer-PFSO or their designee 
 
How often are security drills required? - Answer-Every 3 months 
 
What is not one of the six required items for training of all personnel? - Answer-ID checks 
 
How often must you...
Maritime Security Test 1 Quiz With Correct Answers Rated A+
Maritime Security Test 1 
 
 
Marine Barracks - Answer--Beirut, Lebanon 
-October 23, 1983 
-"Strikes Anywhere" 
-Truck bomb: we expected a sniper. 
 
Khobar Towers - Answer--Dhahran, Saudi Arabia 
-June 25, 1996 
-"See Something Say Something" 
 
American Embassy Bombing - Answer--Kenya and Tanzania 
-Aug 12, 1998 
-Foreign Citizens killed 
-"Terrorists don't care who you are. Will kill own people who are against their cause" 
 
USS Cole - Answer--12th October, 2000 
-"Expect t...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Maritime Security Test 1 
 
 
Marine Barracks - Answer--Beirut, Lebanon 
-October 23, 1983 
-"Strikes Anywhere" 
-Truck bomb: we expected a sniper. 
 
Khobar Towers - Answer--Dhahran, Saudi Arabia 
-June 25, 1996 
-"See Something Say Something" 
 
American Embassy Bombing - Answer--Kenya and Tanzania 
-Aug 12, 1998 
-Foreign Citizens killed 
-"Terrorists don't care who you are. Will kill own people who are against their cause" 
 
USS Cole - Answer--12th October, 2000 
-"Expect t...
Maritime Security Test 2 With Correct Answers
Maritime Security Test 2 
 
MTSA - Answer-Maritime Transportation Security Act 
 
ISPS and the difference between part A and B - Answer-International Ship and Port Facility Security Code 
-Part A is mandatory 
-Part B is recommended 
 
SOLAS - Answer-Safety Of Life At Sea 
 
CFR - Answer-Code of Federal Regulations 
 
Created captains of the port. During WWI - Answer-Espionage Act of 1917 
 
Gave Captains of the port control of anchorages and movement of any vessel in the navigable waters of the...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Maritime Security Test 2 
 
MTSA - Answer-Maritime Transportation Security Act 
 
ISPS and the difference between part A and B - Answer-International Ship and Port Facility Security Code 
-Part A is mandatory 
-Part B is recommended 
 
SOLAS - Answer-Safety Of Life At Sea 
 
CFR - Answer-Code of Federal Regulations 
 
Created captains of the port. During WWI - Answer-Espionage Act of 1917 
 
Gave Captains of the port control of anchorages and movement of any vessel in the navigable waters of the...