VEX IQ Challenge Next Level VEX IQ Challenge Next Level Referee Training Video with Review Please watch the videos below: After you have watched the videos, answer the questions below: You must score 80% or higher in order to achieve a passing grade. OK Question Title * 1. Your Information (used for internal purposes only): Name Email Address OK Question Title * 2. Where are you located? Outside of the United States Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Washington, DC West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming OK Question Title * 3. If a robot is hanging but contacting a Hub, the referee should Count the robot as parked, and not hanging. Pull the Hub away to see if that Hub is supporting the robot in any way. OK Question Title * 4. If a robot is hanging and making contact (bumping into, but not anchored) with the Hanging Structure The robot is counted as parked and not hanging. The supporting structure is allowed to be contacted by a hanging robot, and the robot is scored as hanging. OK Question Title * 5. If a team runs an autonomous program to have their robot lift itself and high hang after the time expires, what should the referee do? The referee should best determine where the robot was when time expired, and count the robot as either parked, low or high hanging based on the robot’s condition as time expired. If the robot comes to rest high hanging, it should be scored as high hanging. OK Question Title * 6. If a Hub is placed on top of the field perimeter so that it is not touching the floor or a robot, but is touching a barrier, how should the Hub be scored. It is not scored. It is Low Scored. It is High Scored. OK Question Title * 7. If a Hub is touching a barrier on the floor and also a floor tile outside of the Building Zone, how should the Hub be scored? It is Low Scored. It is not scored. OK Question Title * 8. If 5 Hubs are placed in a single building zone and all of which would be considered Low Scored, how many Hubs should count? Just 4 that give the most points (count Bonus Hubs before Hubs) All 5 Just 4 that give the least points (count Hubs before Bonus Hubs) OK Question Title * 9. How many Hubs can be lifted off of the floor by a robot at any moment in time? 1 2 3 Unlimited OK Question Title * 10. If a Robot is dragging 2 Hubs and one lifts off the floor and another is off the field tile, but contacting a blue beam (terrain) on the floor, is this legal? Yes, the team may lift more than 1 Hub off of the floor. No, both Hubs are not in contact with the field tiles, and thus lifted. Yes, the blue beam counts as the floor. OK Question Title * 11. Robots must start so that they fit within an 11” x 20” area, bounded by the Starting Position, and be no taller than 15”. After the match starts, how far can the robot expand? Robots can expand in all dimensions without limit. Robots must stay 11” x 20” measured horizontally, but can expand vertically without limit. Robots may NOT expand beyond the starting size constraints. OK Question Title * 12. Is the Robot permitted to touch the Field Perimeter at the Start of the Match? No Yes OK Question Title * 13. If a Robot goes completely outside the playing field, gets stuck, tips over, or otherwise requires assistance, what are the drivers permitted to do? Place the controller on the ground and the DRIVER moves the robot to any legal Starting Position, removing any Hubs from the game that were in possession of the robot. Nothing, the robot is now disabled if it cannot be helped on its own without human contact. Place the controller on the ground and ask the REFEREE to move the robot to any legal Starting Position, removing any Hubs from the game that were in possession of the robot. OK Question Title * 14. In the Programming Skills matches, can the driver move the robot back to the starting position as many times as they want as part of their match strategy? No Yes OK DONE