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Exercise 1: What is the core objective of the football transfer system?

a) Promoting fair competition


b) Protecting minors
c) Encouraging grassroots football
d) Ensuring regularity in sporting competitions

Exercise 2: Why does FIFA regulate the occupation of Football Agents?


a) To limit conflicts of interest
b) To ensure competitive balance
c) To protect players from unethical conduct
d) All of the above

Exercise 3: When do these Regulations apply to Representation Agreements?


a) Only to international transfers
b) Only to national transfers
c) To both international and national transfers
d) To club-to-club transfers

Exercise 4: What happens if a Representation Agreement has an international


dimension?
a) It is governed by FIFA Regulations
b) It is not governed by any regulations
c) It is subject to national football agent regulations
d) It is automatically approved

Exercise 5: When should member associations implement national football


agent regulations?
a) By 19 April 2023
b) By 20 September 2023
c) By 30 September 2023
d) By 31 March 2024

Exercise 6: What must national football agent regulations incorporate?


a) Articles 11 to 21 of FIFA Regulations
b) References to international law
c) FIFA Statutes
d) References to all international transfers

Exercise 7: What jurisdiction should national football agent regulations provide?


a) National-level body for dispute resolution
b) FIFA tribunal for all disputes
c) No jurisdiction needed
d) Regional court for disputes

Exercise 8: What is the primary purpose of the FIFA Agent Platform?


a) Conducting the FIFA Football Agent Exam
b) Managing disputes involving Football Agents
c) Processing license applications
d) Reporting player transfers
Exercise 9: How many FIFA football agent exams will be held in 2023?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4

Exercise 10: What is the pass mark for the FIFA Football Agent Exam?
a) 50%
b) 60%
c) 70%
d) 75%

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