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Level II Bowling Coach Recertification Test

Please answer all questions.
Coaches need to answer seven out of 10 of the questions correctly to "pass."
If a coach fails to get seven out of 10 correct, they will receive follow-up information or training from the state office staff.
Fields in bold are required.

  1. Foul lights will be on during all area and state bowling competitions.
    True
    False
  2. If one athlete in a doubles team scratches, a score of 190 (the athletes average + handicap – 10 pins) is entered for that bowler and used for purposes of determining the teams placement for awards.
    True
    False
  3. In four-person team competition, the final score for each team is determined by adding together the scores of each athlete for the two games they bowled, plus each athletes two-game handicap (8 game scores plus each athletes two-game handicap).
    True
    False
  4. For ramp bowling, athletes bowl three frames, then four frames, then three frames instead of bowling one frame at a time.
    True
    False
  5. The bowling ball cannot cause a foul.
    True
    False
  6. A bowling ramp can cause a foul.
    True
    False
  7. If an athlete trips the foul light, any pins knocked down by the bowl thrown on that attempt do not count and the athlete receives a zero for that ball.
    True
    False
  8. Substitutions are not allowed for area or state in doubles or four-person team competition once a team has submitted their roster to the area for the area competition.
    True
    False
  9. For Unified Bowling, a unified partner should be an individual of similar age and similar ability to the athlete they are being paired with to bowl.
    True
    False
  10. A bowler's single-game handicap, for Special Olympics purposes, is figured by subtracting the athletes' current average from 100.
    True
    False
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