Question 1 of 86. Question 2 of 86. Question 3 of 86. Question 4 of 86. Test name: Eventing ORBT. This test is worth: 95 points

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Test name: Eventing ORBT This test is worth: 95 points Select multiple choice answers with a cross or tick: Only select one answer Select multiple answers Question 1 of 86 Questions 1 to 6 all relate to the Training Scale. What is point 1 of the Training Scale? A) Collection B) Regularity C) Suppleness D) Rhythm E) Impulsion Question 2 of 86 What is point 2 of the Training Scale? A) Collection B) Regularity C) Suppleness D) Contact E) Collection Question 3 of 86 What is point 3 of the Training Scale? A) Contact B) Rhythm C) Suppleness D) Regularity E) Impulsion Question 4 of 86 What is point 4 of the Training Scale? A) Straighness B) Impulsion C) Suppleness

D) Contact E) Collection Question 5 of 86 What is point 5 of the Training Scale? A) Suppleness B) Contact C) Rhythm D) Collection E) Straightness Question 6 of 86 What is point 6 of the Training Scale? A) Rhythm B) Regularity C) Contact D) Collection E) Impulsion Question 7 of 86 How long must a Judge remain at a competition venue after the official placings have been posted? A) Can Leave Straight Away B) 10mins C) 20mins D) 30mins E) Until the Next Class Starts F) Until the Next Class Finishes Question 8 of 86 How long before the start of the first competition you are judging should you plan to arrive at the event? A) Just Prior to the Start of the Class B) 1 Hour C) 30mins D) 20mins E) 15mins Question 9 of 86 Which of the following cause elimination from a competition?

A) Entering the arena with a 1.35m whip B) Entering the arena without a noseband C) A rider is entered to compete in CNC level but is seen warming up in a double bridle D) Using a saddle cover E) using a breast plate F) wearing spurs Question 10 of 86 If you have missed a mark and cannot recall it - what do you do? A) Give it Zero B) Take a guess C) Give it the Average of the Collective Marks D) Ask the Penciller E) Give it a 5 Question 11 of 86 Can a rider have an FEI test 'called' at an official EA competition. Question 12 of 86 Must a judge inspect the arena before the start of a competition? Question 13 of 86 Must a judge initial any alterations to their marks? Question 14 of 86 Abuse of the horse must never be tolerated. From the list below identify which of the following actions is NOT one of the nine (9) instances of abuse as identified by the FEI: A) whip or beat horse excessively B) to abnormally sensitise or desensitise any part of the horse C) compete using an exhausted, lame or injured horse D) subject horse to any kind of electric shock E) to "rap" a horse

F) riding a horse unshod in a competition G) use spurs excessively or persistently H) use any device or equipment which causes excessive pain to horse upon knocking down an obstacle I) jab the horse in the mouth with the bit or any other device J) leave horse without adequate food, drink or exercise Question 15 of 86 In an outdoor arena how far from the arena must the Judge at C sit? A) 1m-3m B) 2.5m C) 3m-5m D) As close as practical Question 16 of 86 How far back from M-H? A) 1m-3m B) 2.5m C) 3m-5m D) As close as practical Question 17 of 86 How far in from the long side must the M-H Judge sit? A) 1m-3m B) 2.5m C) 3m-5m D) As close as practical Question 18 of 86 How far back from B-E? A) 1m-3m B) 2.5m C) 3m-5m D) As close as practical Question 19 of 86 If three (3) Judges are used. One is at C and one at M. To place the 3rd Judge on the long side should they sit at B or E? A) E diagonally opposite M

B) B directly opposite H Question 20 of 86 Where three (3) judges are used and the layout of the arena permits, must one judge sit at E or B? Question 21 of 86 If two (2) Judges are used should one sit at E or B? Question 22 of 86 When are comments for the marks you have given highly recommended? A) All marks B) Only for Zero Marks C) Marks of 4 and below D) Marks of 5 and below Question 23 of 86 How long can resistance be tolerated in a test before you have to eliminate the competitor? A) 10 seconds B) 3 transitions C) 3 movements D) 20 seconds Question 24 of 86 How old must applicants be to upgrade to F Level Novice? A) 16 years B) 17 years C) 18 years D) No age limit Question 25 of 86 How old must an applicant be to become an H level Probationary judge? A) 16 years

B) 17 years C) 18 years D) No age limit Question 26 of 86 A judge is not permitted to alter a mark on a test sheet after it has been signed by the judge and sent to the scorers. However, there are some instances whereby the test sheet may be returned to you. Which of the following instances would this occur? A) Where there are two or more judges where an error of course has been ommitted. B) The scorers are unable to decipher a mark due to bad writing C) A mark has been missed D) An altered mark has not been initialled E) The marks are different by more than 8% to the other judges F) The test sheet has not been signed G) The judge realises the penciller made a mistake Question 27 of 86 If a horse is resisting and becoming dangerous does the judge have to wait for the allotted time to elapse before ringing the bell? Question 28 of 86 Do Judges have to agree on the number of errors in a test? Question 29 of 86 Do Judges have to agree on the number of times a rider is penalised for the use of voice? Question 30 of 86 What is the penalty for use of the voice? A) Minus 0.5 marks B) Minus 1 mark C) Minus 2 marks D) Minus 3 marks Question 31 of 86

Where is it deducted? A) From the Collective Marks B) From the Total Marks at the end of the Test C) From the mark that would have been given for the movement where it occurred D) From the Next Movement Question 32 of 86 As the centre line Judge do you ring the bell when a competitor omits a movement? Question 33 of 86 Are riders under 18 years of age required to wear an approved safety helmet when competing in EA competitions regardless of level? Question 34 of 86 Are spurs compulsory when wearing a double bridle? Question 35 of 86 Can a rider compete in a treeless saddle? Question 36 of 86 Is the tip of the shank of the spur allowed to point upwards? Question 37 of 86 Can an adult and a junior ride the same pony at an event provided they are in different competitions?

Question 38 of 86 When a metal bit is used, all parts of the bit coming into the horse s mouth must be of metal can there be more than one kind of metal? Question 39 of 86 Do you make any compensation when judging an Associate competition compared to an Official competition? Question 40 of 86 In the Code of Conduct of the Horse one thing is paramount what is it? A) Bloodlines must be maintained B) Welfare of the Horse C) Horses must be fit before competition Question 41 of 86 If a horse has a small cut on its leg, can it compete with a bandage or plaster covering over the wound? Question 42 of 86 If the horse exceeds forty five (45) seconds to enter the arena what is the penalty? A) Elimination B) Minus 2 marks from the Judge at C C) Minus 0.5 marks from each judge D) Minus 2 marks from each judge Question 43 of 86 What is the maximum number of horses a judge can be asked to judge in one day? A) 50 B) 30

C) 40 D) No Limit Question 44 of 86 As a judge at an event should you receive a copy of the draw prior to the competition? Question 45 of 86 Can a pony compete in any Official competition? Question 46 of 86 The following 5 questions relate to the Scale of Marks. Select from the options below the answers that match the comment for the mark of 0 and the description of 'Satisfactory' A) Fairly Bad t Executed C) Very Bad D) 6 E) 5 F) 7 Question 47 of 86 Select from the options below the answers that match the comment for the mark of 9 and the description of 'Sufficient' A) Very Good B) Excellent C) Fairly Good D) 4 E) 5 F) 6 Question 48 of 86 Select from the options below the answers that match the comment for the mark of 7 and the description of 'Bad' A) Fairly Good B) Sufficient C) Very Good

D) 3 E) 1 F) 2 Question 49 of 86 Select from the options below the answers that match the comment for the mark of 8 and the description of 'Excellent' A) Excellent B) Very Good C) Good D) 10 E) 9 F) 8 Question 50 of 86 Select from the options below the answers that match the comment for the mark of 3 and the description of 'Insufficient' A) Fairly Bad B) Bad C) Insufficient D) 5 E) 4 F) 3 Question 51 of 86 Must the organisers provide each judge with a writer/penciller? Question 52 of 86 How old must a horse be to compete in Official competition? A) 3 on 1 August B) 3 on natural birthday C) 4 on 1 August D) 4 on natural birthday Question 53 of 86 Can a rider compete in a western saddle?

Question 54 of 86 If a rider doesn't wear a coat must the shirt have sleeves? Question 55 of 86 Can a rider compete in a one eared bridle? Question 56 of 86 When wearing an approved safety helmet in a test must the safety harness be secured? Question 57 of 86 What is the minimum thickness of the mouthpiece of a snaffle? A) 5mm B) 10mm C) 12mm D) 14mm Question 58 of 86 Where is the diameter of the mouthpiece measured? A) In the middle B) On the end C) Adjacent to the rings or the cheeks of the mouthpiece Question 59 of 86 Who is responsible for eliminating a horse that shows marked lameness? A) The Chief Judge at C B) The Chief Steward C) The TD D) The Organising Committee

Question 60 of 86 Is there any appeal against the above decision to eliminate? Question 61 of 86 What is the fundamental requirement in all Dressage paces? A) Straightness B) Suppleness C) Collection D) Regularity E) Rhythm F) Impulsion G) Contact Question 62 of 86 Is there impulsion in the walk? Question 63 of 86 Is there a moment of suspension in the trot? Question 64 of 86 In a canter strike off to the right what leg is the first to start the movement? A) Left Hind Leg B) Left Fore Leg C) Right Hind Leg D) Right Fore Leg Question 65 of 86 Is a curb chain compulsory when wearing a double bridle?

Question 66 of 86 Can EvA80 and EvA95 competitions be judged by a non accredited NOAS judge? Question 67 of 86 In the warm-up area is it permissible to wear a Hanoverian or dropped nose band with a double bridle that already has a cavesson nose band? Question 68 of 86 Does a fall of a horse and/or rider between the entry at A and the final halt entail elimination from that competition Question 69 of 86 Is accuracy more important than the quality of the pace? Question 70 of 86 Are gaiters for riders allowed at Preliminary/Novice level Question 71 of 86 Are muzzle nets allowed in the competition dressage arena? Question 72 of 86 Is the lunging of a rider mounted in the saddle allowed at an event?

Question 73 of 86 If you or another person witnesses abuse of a horse should it be reported in the form of a protest? Question 74 of 86 If there is an 8% or more difference in the marks between judges of an EA competition e.g. Novice, must the Chief Judge initiate a discussion of all judges of that particular competition? Question 75 of 86 Are hoof boots allowed to be worn in a competition? Question 76 of 86 Can a judge who is not an appointed Mentor supervise Shadow Judging? Question 77 of 86 To maintain accreditation how often must a judge attend a seminar at their judging level? A) Every Year B) Every 2 Years C) Every 3 Years Question 78 of 86 Can a judge do Shadow Judging at Eventing Dressage? Question 79 of 86

Can half marks be used in eventing? Question 80 of 86 Are spurs compulsory at any level in eventing dressage? Question 81 of 86 Are bit guards allowed in a test? Question 82 of 86 Fly hoods are allowed A) At all competitions B) At indoor competitions only C) At outdoor competions only D) At no competitions Question 83 of 86 Whips are allowed in the warmup for dressage. Are they allowed in the competition arena? Question 84 of 86 What is the penalty for carrying a whip around the competition arena before the test? A) No penalty B) Elimination C) -2 Penalties Question 85 of 86 What is the permitted length of a whip including the tassel in EA competition? A) 60cm

B) Whips not allowed C) 1.2m D) 1.25m Question 86 of 86 Can half marks be used in Eventing dressage?