1. What happens if a time limit in Football Tribunal (FT) proceedings ends on a public holiday or non-working day?
a. The time limit is automatically extended by one week.
b. The time limit is considered expired.
c. The time limit is extended to the next working day.
d. The parties must agree on a new deadline.
2. What is the standard duration of an international window in men’s football?
a. 5 days
b. 7 days
c. 9 days
d. 14 days
3. What is the quorum required for the Congress to make decisions?
a. A simple majority of member associations
b. Two-thirds of member associations
c. All member associations must be present
d. There is no specific quorum mentioned in the Standing Orders
4. Who has the authority to decide which chamber of the Football Tribunal has jurisdiction over a matter if there is uncertainty?
a. The FIFA General Secretary
b. The chairperson of the Football Tribunal
c. The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS)
d. The FIFA Council
5. A FIFA ID (unique identifier) is not given to a: Select One or more
a. Club
b. Player
c. Coach
d. Football Agent
6. The “Protected Period” for contracts signed prior to the 28th Birthday of the Professional is:
a. 1 year
b. 2 years
c. 3 years
d. 4 years
7. The annual “FIFA Agent Licence Fee” to be paid to FIFA is
a. $500
b. $600
c. $800
d. $1000
8. What is the time limit for communicating the details of an international transfer to FIFA?
a. 7 days
b. 15 days
c. 30 days
d. 60 days
9. If a match is abandoned and replayed in full, what happens to the cautions from the original match?
a They are carried over to the replayed match
b. They are cancelled
c. They are doubled in the replayed match
d. The referee decides whether to uphold them
10. What is the time frame for a member association to provide additional contact details if requested by the FCH in regards to inconclusive information in the Allocation statement?
a. 24 hours
b. 48 hours
c. 7 days
d. 30 days
11. Which entity is responsible for appointing the chairperson of the Football Tribunal (FT)?
a. FIFA Congress
b. FIFA Council
c. Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS)
d. Dispute Resolution Chamber (DRC)
12. Within what timeframe must protests be submitted after a match?
a. 12 hours
b. 24 hours
c. 48 hours
d. 72 hours
13. What is the maximum duration for a Representation Agreement between an Individual and a Football Agent?
a. 1 year
b. 2 years
c. 3 years
d. 4 years
14. What is the minimum ban for involvement in forgery?
a. 6 matches or 12 months
b. 10 matches or 24 months
c. 15 matches or 36 months.
d. 8 matches or 10 months
15. When must players be released for Olympic qualifiers in women’s football?
a. The Sunday before the opening match.
b. The Monday morning before the opening match.
c. The Friday before the opening match.
d. The day before the opening match.
16. When are roll call votes allowed at the Congress?
a. In all votes
b. Only for elections
c. If requested by at least 15 member associations present and eligible to vote
d. If the result of a vote by show of hands is unclear
17. In a match ordered to be played without spectators, what is the maximum number of children under 14 allowed?
a. 500
b. 750
c. 1,000
d. 1,250
18. What is the levy imposed on new clubs that fail a First Compliance Assessment?
a. 5% of the calculated training rewards
b. 2.5% of the calculated training rewards
c. 10% of the calculated training rewards
d. There is no levy for failing the First Compliance Assessment
19. When is a decision in Football Tribunal (FT) proceedings considered complete?
a. Upon communication to the party or their representative
b. Upon publication on the FIFA website
c. Upon receipt by the relevant member association
d. Upon approval by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS)
20. How are scrutineers appointed at the Congress?
a. They are pre-selected by the FIFA Council.
b. They are nominated by the President and approved by the Congress.
c. They are appointed by the Congress at the beginning of the first session.
d. They are volunteers from among the member association delegates.
Answers
1. C (Article 11.3, Page 264 FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
2. C (Article 1.4, Page 206, FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
3. D (Article 9.2, Page 46, FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
4. B (Article 2.2, Page 259,FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
5. C (Definition 20, Page 158, FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
6. C (Definition 7, Page 156, FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
7. B (Article 3.20, Page 651, FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
8. C (Article 11.1, Page 303, FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
9. B (Article 16.3, Page 63, FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
10. C (Article 12.2, Page 305, FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
11. B (Article 4.1, Page 259, FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
12. B (Article 18.1, Page 64, FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
13. B (Article 12.3, Page 336, FIFA Agent Study Material)
14. A (Article 22.1, Page 68, FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
15. B (Article 1bis.6, Page 210, FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
16. C (Article 9.3, Page 46, FIFA Agent Study Material)
17. C (Article 29, Page 70, FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
18. B (Article 17.7(a)(i), Page 314, FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
19. A (Article 15.2, Page 266, FIFA Agent Exam Study Material)
20. C (Article 3, Page 45, FIFA Agent Study Material)