Review of State Referee Exam

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Review of State Referee Exam 2011-2012 Version Please note these are questions from LAST YEAR’S test.

USSF Referee Law Tests Referee Law Test State Referee Law Test Grade 8 Referee – 75%+ Grade 7 Referee – 85%+ State Referee Law Test Grade 6 Referee – 75%+ Grade 5 Referee – 85%+ National Referee Law Test Grade 4 Referee – 80%+ Grade 3 Referee – 80%+ The goals of this session are to help familiarize referees with the Law Test format and type of questions used. Explain the different Law Tests offered, and that we will be using questions from last year’s State Referee Law Test. At the end, the referees should feel more comfortable with the idea of taking the test. USSF Referee Law Tests

Ask whether A1 is in offside position at the time of the kick (NO) Ask whether A1 is in offside position at the time of the kick (NO). Ask whether A1 is in offside position when he receives the ball (YES). The important point is that it is position at the time the ball was last touched by a member of his team that matters. NoT OFFSIDE Question 4

FALSE Question 8 The AR should also indicate a corner kick Although the AR’s signal could be argued not to be necessary, standard mechanics require both officials to signal the corner kick. The AR should also indicate a corner kick Question 8

DROPPED BALL throw-in KICK-OFF Pick one team, usually the defending team. In #14, the game was not stopped for any foul or violation. In #15, the point is to be practical and make a decision one way or the other. In #18, the weather delay does not alter the restart, which is to kick off for the second half. KICK-OFF Questions 14, 15 and 18

FALSE TRUE FALSE Questions 27, 29 and 36

In #48, the important point is that it is the moment the referee makes a decision that matters, not when that decision is announced. Questions 47, 48 and 50

In #61, the “reduce-to-equate” rule only applies when the game ends with different numbers of players on the teams. Reduce-to-equate is only done once per current FIFA Law. Q#96 also addresses this issue and can be used as additional information. In #63, the point is that referees must recognize that whistles ARE REQUIRED in all the other situations listed, as defined in FIFA’s Interpretations and Guidelines (see p.78). Questions 61 and 63

RED CARD No CARD Questions 87 and 88 In #87, there are multiple reasons to give a red card (violent tackle, DOGSO). In #88, there is no DOGSO because there are two defenders (not counting the defender that commits the foul) between the attacker and the goal. So a “careless” tackle means only a foul, no card needed. The restart is a penalty kick. Questions 87 and 88

In Q#98, the important point is that players are required by Law 4 to wear shinguards at all times during the game. Questions 98 and 100