4-H Basics
4-H Pledge
4-H Projects
4-H Livestock
Baby Names
100

What are the 4 “H”’s?

Head, Heart, Hands & Health

100

I pledge my ________ to clearer thinking.

Head

100

What project teaches about cameras and taking pictures?

Photography

100

This small animal is known as either a buck or doe and has long ears. 

Rabbit

100

Much like young humans, a baby goat is called a _________.

Kid

200

Two colors represent 4-H. This color represents life, growth & youth. 

Green

200

What hand gesture is used to represent larger service?

Both hands held out with palms up. 

200

Which project includes archery and air rifle?

Shooting Sports

200

Name 3 livestock projects.

Any 3.

200

This baby may be pink and is commonly known to say ”oink”!

Piglet

300

This color represents purity. 

White

300

Which of the “H”’s pledges to greater loyalty?

Heart

300

If you were in a swine club, which animal would you show?

Pig

300

This project area focuses on producing a quality animal for meat. 

Market

300

This baby is included in a famous song about Mary. 

Lamb

400

What is the 4-H slogan?

“Learn by Doing”

400

What is the fourth line of the pledge?

…my health to better living…

400

Name 3 indoor projects.

Any 3

400

This livestock competition judges the participant’s knowledge of their animal. 

Showmanship

400

This baby is born bald and might enjoy carrots. 

Kit

500

What is the 4-H Motto?

”To make the best better”

500

Who/What does a 4-H member pledge to?

…to my club, community, country and my world.

500

This project allows the member to focus on any topic of their choosing.

Self-determined

500

This required training addresses proper care and production practices. 

MQA (Meat Quality Assurance)

500

This baby may grow into a Hamburger. 

Calf