Dressage
Cross Country
Stadium
Tack/Equipment
True/False
100
This occurs when the Horse steps outside of the arena between the entry and final salute

What is elimination

EV120 Dressage Phase Elimination Summary Chart pg. 14


100

This act is considered a refusal at obstacles exceeding 30cm in height.

What is stopping/halting in front of the jump

EV122 Cross-Country Phase Definitions of Faults pg. 16

(jumps 30cm or lower allow for a halt and jump from stand-still without refusal penalties)

100

Time allotted to cross the start line after start signal is given.

What is 45 seconds

EV124 Show Jumping Phase Signal pg. 19

100

Handheld device that is restricted in dressage in championship divisions

What is a dressage whip

SUBCHAPTER EV-9 DRESS pg. 43

100

Licensed veterinarians appointed by the Administrator of the Equine Drugs and Medications Program are allowed to conduct random drug testing on any or all horses, whether in competition or not, if on the competition grounds



True

Chapter 4: Drugs and Medications GR401-408

200

The test begins 45 seconds after the judge's signal and ends after this.

What is the Horse moves after the final salute

EV118 Dressage Phase Rules pg. 13

200

Circles at obstacles of several elements are prohibited once the horse has jumped the first element and before it has jumped the last under these two circumstances.

1. The Horse passes around the back of any element of the lettered combination that it subsequently jumps.
2. The Horse crosses between the elements. See diagrams in Appendix 7. Also, see EV145.1c for possible exceptions at options.

EV122 Cross-Country Phase Definitions of Faults pg. 17

circles are allowed: (1) After being penalized for a refusal, run-out or circle, an Athlete is permitted to cross their original track, without penalty, in order to make another attempt and may also circle one or more times without penalty, until they represent their Horse at the Obstacle. (2) At separately numbered Obstacles, an Athlete may circle between or around the Obstacles, without penalty, provided they have not represented their Horse at the second or subsequent Obstacles.

200

Penalty provided for first disobedience at a fence

What is 4 penalties

EV128 Show Jumping Phase Faults pg. 23

200

These two breeches/jodphur colors are permitted for wear by athletes in the dressage phase

What are tan and white

SUBCHAPTER EV-9 DRESS pg. 44

200

Anyone (trainer, owner, friend, teammate) aside from the athlete may school the athlete's horse during the competition or on the competition grounds. 

False. Allowing anyone other than the athlete to ride the entered horse during the competition and/or on competition grounds will result in disqualification.

EV105 Disqualification Summary Table pg. 5



300

This must remain at least 15m away from the dressage arena(s)

What is the audience/public

EV142 Dressage Arenas pg. 29

300

This occurs when "an Athlete is considered to have willfully delayed their finish if, between the last fence and the finish line, the Horse halts, walks, circles, or serpentines. The Athlete may be penalized for a Disobedience at the discretion of the Ground Jury"


What is a Willful Delay

EV122 Cross-Country Phase Definitions of Faults pg. 17

300

Distance between the start and finish lines and the first and last obstacle.

What is 6m and 15m, respectively

EV147 Show Jumping Phase Courses and Measuring pg. 34


300

Shirts worn during the xc phase are required to have this feature 

What are sleeves

SUBCHAPTER EV-9 DRESS pg. 44

300

Protests against scoring errors must be made by the athlete, parent or guardian of the athlete if under 18 years old, or the owner of the horse no later than 30 minutes after the aforementioned results are posted.

True

EV115 Inquiries, Protests, and Appeals pg. 11

 

400

Penalties incurred for Errors of Course or Test (name penalties for at least first two errors for points)

1st error - 2 points

2nd error - 4 points

3rd error - Elimination

EV119 Dressage Phase Scoring pg. 13

400

This occurs if you exceed the given time limit.

What is elimination

EV123 Cross-Country Phase Scoring pg. 18

400

This is equal to twice the Time Allowed.

What is the Time Limit

EV126 Show Jumping Phase Time pg. 20

400

These three pieces of equipment that protect or cover the horse's eye are prohibited in the cross country and stadium phases

What are blinkers, fly masks, and goggles

SUBCHAPTER EV-10 SADDLERY pg. 46


400

If an unforeseen or exceptional circumstance occurs, it is up to the ground jury to make a decision based on what's best for the sport and/or what is closest to the rules.

True

EV101 Introduction pg. 4

500

Measurements of a Standard arena and a Small arena (name both correctly for points)

Standard - 60m long by 20m wide

Small - 40m long by 20m wide

EV142 Dressage Arenas pg. 29

500

The colors of numbers and letters for each division, Starter-Preliminary

1. Preliminary - white letters, green background

2. Modified - orange letters, blue background

3. Training - white letters, black background

4. Novice - black letters, white background

5. Beginner Novice - black letters, yellow background

6. Starter - white/black letters, red/purple background (will be specified for each event)

EV144 Cross-Country Phase Courses pg. 30-31

500

These 7 criterion permit the incurrence of penalties (name at least 5)

1. Knocking down an Obstacle(EV127.2)

2. A Disobedience (EV127.3);

3. A deviation from the course (EV127.4);

4. A Fall of a Horse and/or Athlete (EV104.5,EV104.6b);

5. Unauthorized Assistance (EV125);

6. Exceeding the Time Allowed or the Time Limit (EV124.2, EV124.3);

7. 20 jump penalties (EV127.8)

pg. 21

500

Rounded snaffle bits made of at least one of these four materials are permitted for use during the dressage phase.

What are metal, leather, rubber, or plastic material

SUBCHAPTER EV-10 SADDLERY pg. 45


500

The breaking of a tie should be determined in this order:

1. The classification is decided in favor of the Athlete whose Cross-Country time was closest to the Optimum Time.

2. If there is still a tie, the lowest Cross-Country score including penalties for faults at Obstacles, time penalties, and any other penalty incurred.t

3. If there is still a tie, the classification is decided in favor of the Athlete with the lowest Show Jumping score including time and Obstacle penalties.

4. If there is still a tie, the classification will be decided in favor of the Athlete with the highest collective marks in the Dressage phase.

5. If there is still a tie, the tie will remain in the final classification


False. The true order is:

1. The lowest Cross-Country score including penalties for faults at Obstacles, time penalties, and any other penalty incurred.

2. If there is still a tie, the classification is decided in favor of the Athlete whose Cross-Country time was closest to the Optimum Time.

3. If there is still a tie, the classification is decided in favor of the Athlete with the lowest Show Jumping score including time and Obstacle penalties.

4. If there is still a tie, the classification will be decided in favor of the Athlete with the highest collective marks in the Dressage phase.

5. If there is still a tie, the tie will remain in the final classification


EV106 Breaking Ties pg. 6