
iCEV Equine 2 - Western Horsemanship
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Science
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10th Grade
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Allison P Mangum
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36 Slides • 12 Questions
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is located from the rider’s waist to the knee and includes the rider’s seat and inner thigh?
Lower leg
Base of support
Upper body
Middle position
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Multiple Choice
The rider’s arms should exhibit which of the following angles?
90 degrees
120 degrees
40 degrees
70 degrees
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following denotes an average score when judging a western horsemanship class?
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50
70
80
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Multiple Choice
When scoring the exhibitors overall equitation form and effectiveness (F&E), which of the following ranges should be used?
A to D
1 to 100
0 to 5
A to Z
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3 Point Penalties
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT an example of a three (3) point penalty?
Over or under turn from 1/8 to 1/4
Break of gait at the walk or jog for more than two strides
Tick or hit of cone
Obviously looking down to check leads
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Multiple Choice
A rider’s horse breaks gait at the jog for one stride, which of the following is the correct point penalty?
10
3
5
Disqualification
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5 Point Penalties
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Multiple Choice
A rider loses their stirrup while performing the pattern, which of the following is the correct point penalty?
5
10
3
Disqualification
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10 Point Penalties
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT an example of a ten (10) point penalty?
Loss of rein
Holding the saddle with either hand
Blatant disobedience
Incorrect lead at the lope
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Multiple Choice
A rider uses their spur in front of the cinch while performing a 380 degree turn within the pattern, which of the following is the correct point penalty?
3
10
5
Disqualification
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Multiple Choice
When scoring a Western Horsemanship class, what point value should be deducted from the exhibitor’s score for the penalty shown?
3
5
10
None
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Disqualifications
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Multiple Choice
What happens to an exhibitor when they go on the wrong side of the cone during a pattern?
5 point penalty
10 point penalty
3 point penalty
Disqualification
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Match
Indicate whether each of the following is a three (3), five (5) or ten (10) point penalty in a Western Horsemanship class.
Loss of stirrup
Loss of rein
Overturn by 1/4
Five (5) point penalty
Ten (10) point penalty
Three (3) point penalty
Five (5) point penalty
Ten (10) point penalty
Three (3) point penalty
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