QUIZ PRACTICE QUESTIONS



QUIZ PRACTICE QUESTIONS

Hi everyone – here are some questions that we will ask you on Sunday night!!!

Below are questions for those aged under 12:

ROUND 1 – THE PONY CLUB

a. What is the colour of 1st - 6th placed rossettes and specials?

b. What is the maximum prize money which may be given at a Pony Club competition?

c. Who is the President of the Pony Club?

d. Who is the Patron of the Pony Club?

e. Who is the Area Representative of Area 10 and who elects them?

f. Who is the Chairman of the Pony Club?

g. What does C. P. stand for?

h. What does D. C. stand for?

i. What are the Pony Club colours?

j. How many areas is the Pony Club divided into in the U.K.?

ROUND 2 – MAP READING

In this section you will be tested on your map reading skills, so use these co- ordinates and tell us where you would be:

ROUND 3 – KNOW YOUR HORSE

a. Your pony needs 7 essential nutrients – what are they?

b. How much of your pony’s body weight is water?

c. What are the principles of feeding?

d. What are additives and when might you use them?

e. What are supplements and when might you use them?

ROUND 4 – RIDER, TACK AND TURNOUT FOR DIFFERENT DISCIPLINES

For this, your age group needs to know the discipline of ‘DRESSAGE’

ROUND 5 – PRACTICAL ROUND (individual)

If everyone can bring as many items as they can find, then you can all identify them in practice!!!

ROUND 6 – FOOT, SHOEING & AILMENTS (PAIRS)

For this, can your group learn all about the farriers tool.

ROUND 7 – EQUESTRIAN OLYMPICS & PARALYMPICS

Can you learn details of the 2004 Equestrian Olympics and we will test your knowedge!!

ROUND 8 – PICTURE ROUND

Bring as many pictures relating to well known faces (human and equine) in the equestrian industry.

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Below are questions for those aged between 12 and 14:

ROUND 1 – THE PONY CLUB

a. When was the Pony Club started?

b. When was the 1st overseas branch started and where?

c. When was the 1st camp started?

d. When were ties introduced and what branch did the winning design

e. When was the 1st exchange to the USA?

f. When did the Pony Club H. Q. move to Stoneleigh?

g. When was Ride & road safety introduced?

h. When was the achievement badge introduced?

i. When was the Centre Membership started?

j. When was the inaugural Quiz held?

ROUND 2 – MAP READING

In this section you will be tested on your map reading skills, so use these co- ordinates and tell us where you would be:

ROUND 3 – KNOW YOUR HORSE

a. What is colic?

b. What is choke?

c. What is diarrhoea?

d. What is azotoria?

e. What is laminitis?

ROUND 4 – RIDER, TACK AND TURNOUT FOR DIFFERENT DISCIPLINES

For this, your age group needs to know the discipline of ‘MOUNTED GAMES’

ROUND 5 – PRACTICAL ROUND (individual)

If everyone can bring as many items as they can find, then you can all identify them in practice!!!

ROUND 6 – FOOT, SHOEING & AILMENTS (PAIRS)

For this, can your group learn all about the parts of the foot.

ROUND 7 – EQUESTRIAN OLYMPICS & PARALYMPICS

Can you learn details of the 2008 Equestrian Olympics and we will test your knowedge!!

ROUND 8 – PICTURE ROUND

Bring as many pictures relating to well known faces (human and equine) in the equestrian industry.

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Below are questions for those aged between 14 and16:

ROUND 1 – THE PONY CLUB

a. Who are the sponsors for

b. Who may examine the A’Test?

c. What does the initials VI stand for?

d. Which African countries have Pony Club?

e. What is the minimum to maximum age for membership to P. C.?

f. In which publication are the Pony Club rules printed?

g. What is the backbone of the Pony Club?

h. What are the colours of the Pony Club felts and what does each mean and age eligible to take?

i. Name all Pony Club disciplines which have Area Competitions.

j. What is the Pony Club website, address, postcode and telephone number?

ROUND 2 – MAP READING

In this section you will be tested on your map reading skills, so use these co- ordinates and tell us where you would be:

ROUND 3 – KNOW YOUR HORSE

a. Name 2 types of teeth

b. Name 3 types of poultice

c. Name 3 skin conditions

d. Name 2 ways to give medicine

e. Name 3 signs of good health?

ROUND 4 – RIDER, TACK AND TURNOUT FOR DIFFERENT DISCIPLINES

For this, your age group needs to know the discipline of ‘SHOWJUMPING’

ROUND 5 – PRACTICAL ROUND (individual)

If everyone can bring as many items as they can find, then you can all identify them in practice!!!

ROUND 6 – FOOT, SHOEING & AILMENTS (PAIRS)

For this, can your group learn all about the different types of shoes and their uses.

ROUND 7 – EQUESTRIAN OLYMPICS & PARALYMPICS

Can you learn details of the 2004 Equestrian Paralympics and we will test your knowedge!!

ROUND 8 – PICTURE ROUND

Bring as many pictures relating to well known faces (human and equine) in the equestrian industry.

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Below are questions for those aged between 16 and 21:

ROUND 1 – THE PONY CLUB

a. When was the 80th anniversary held? When was the Golden Jubilee?

b. Name all the badges issued by Pony Club and the colour of the scrolls and who are allowed to wear them?

c. What is the annual subscription for repeat individuals, families and new members and when is it due?

d. Name 2 of the 1st eleven branches formed?

e. Name 4 of the overseas countries which have over 100 branches?

f. What is the composition of the Pony Club Council?

g. How can a member attend working rallies of another branch?

h. How many countries is the Pony Club represented in abroad? How many branches at present in U.K.? How many centres are present in U.K.?

i. What is the name of the award given to volunteers after 20 years of service to the Pony Club? Who was it named after and when did that person become a member of the Pony Club? When did that person become Chairman? When did that person retire as Chairman? When did that same person die?

j. In which championships are the following awarded:

i. Jack Gannon Cup

ii. Prince Phillip Cup

iii. Greatheart Challenge Cup

iv. Dame Mary Colvin Challenge Cup

ROUND 2 – MAP READING

In this section you will be tested on your map reading skills, so use these co- ordinates and tell us where you would be:

ROUND 3 – KNOW YOUR HORSE

a. What is the horse’s body temperature at rest?

b. What is to ‘set fair’

c. What is the pulse rate of healthy horse?

d. What is the minimum width of stable door?

e. What height should hay net be hung in stable?

ROUND 4 – RIDER, TACK AND TURNOUT FOR DIFFERENT DISCIPLINES

For this, your age group needs to know the discipline of ‘EVENTING’

ROUND 5 – PRACTICAL ROUND (individual)

If everyone can bring as many items as they can find, then you can all identify them in practice!!!

ROUND 6 – FOOT, SHOEING & AILMENTS (PAIRS)

For this, can your group learn all about the ailments of the foot.

ROUND 7 – EQUESTRIAN OLYMPICS & PARALYMPICS

Can you learn details of the 2008 Equestrian Paralympics and we will test your knowedge!!

ROUND 8 – PICTURE ROUND

Bring as many pictures relating to well known faces (human and equine) in the equestrian industry.

a. Greenwich Park, London

b. Pony Club Headquarters, Stoneleigh

c. Underhill Village Hall, Powys

d. Pony Club Championships

e. Quiz Championships, Warwickshire College

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