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1. What does BFI stand for?

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BFI typically refers to the Bob Feist Invitational Team Roping Classic in the context of rodeo events.

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2. What is NFSR? Who Qualifies? Where/When?

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The correct answer is Clem McSpadden National Finals Steer Roping where the top 15 at the end of the season qualify to compete in Guthrie, OK in November. The incorrect answers provided do not match the description of NFSR.

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3. What is the acronym RCA in the context of professional rodeo?

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The correct acronym RCA in the context of professional rodeo is Rodeo Cowboys Association, which began in 1945.

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4. What does FOR stand for?

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The correct answer 'Friends of Rodeo' is an example of an acronym where each letter represents a word in the full organization name.

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5. What is AQHA? Where are the Headquarters? What do they Sponsor?

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The American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) is headquartered in Amarillo, TX, and sponsors the Horse of the Year Award. The incorrect answers provide different locations and events that are not associated with AQHA.

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6. What is PETA?

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PETA stands for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, an organization dedicated to animal rights advocacy.

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7. What does AAEP stand for?

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AAEP stands for American Association of Equine Practitioners, which is an organization dedicated to the health and welfare of horses.

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8. What does SHARK stand for?

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SHARK stands for Showing Animals Respect and Kindness, which is a non-profit organization dedicated to the protection of animals. The incorrect answers do not accurately represent the acronym.

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9. What is JCCF? When did it begin? Who holds benefit at WNFR?
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10. What states commonly host Steer Ropings?

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Steer Ropings are popular events in specific Western states due to their strong cowboy and ranching traditions. States like Arizona, Kansas, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming frequently host Steer Roping competitions.

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11. What is Mount Money?

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Mount Money is not an actual mountain or a financial term, but rather a phrase indicating that something is for display or exhibition purposes only, not for competitive use.

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12. What does it mean to score?
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13. What is a suicide wrap?

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The term 'suicide wrap' specifically refers to how bull riders secure the rope around their hand to ride the bull.

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14. Which rodeo is known as 'The Daddy of Em All'?

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Cheyenne Frontier Days in Cheyenne, WY has been dubbed as 'The Daddy of Em All' due to its long history and status as one of the largest outdoor rodeo events in the world.

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15. Rules for Bull Riding spurs.

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Bull Riding spurs typically have 4 points, locked rowels to prevent spinning freely, and blunted tips for safety reasons.

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16. What are the rules for Saddle Bronc & Bareback spurs?

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The correct rules for Saddle Bronc & Bareback spurs include 5 point, NO locked rowels, and blunted spurs. This ensures the safety of the animals and riders during the event.

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17. What is a dally?

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In cowboy terms, a dally refers to the method of wrapping the rope around the saddle horn after successfully roping a target. This technique allows the cowboy to secure the captured animal without losing control of the rope.

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18. What year did the NFR move to Las Vegas, NV?

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The National Finals Rodeo (NFR) moved to Las Vegas, NV in 1985, where it has been held ever since.

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19. What is the name of the statue in front of ProRodeo Hall of Fame and who is the horse and rider depicted?

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The statue in front of ProRodeo Hall of Fame is called 'The Champ' and depicts Casey Tibbs riding NeckTie. The other options provided are not the correct horse and rider depicted in the statue.

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20. What is the PRCA? When was it developed? How many members does it have?

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The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association, commonly known as the PRCA, was formed in 1975 with approximately 8,000 members. It is the largest rodeo-sanctioning body in the world.

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21. What criteria must be met to become a Gold Card Member?

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To become a Gold Card Member, one must be a 10 year due paying member who has reached their 50th Birthday.

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22. When and where was the 1st NFR held?

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The 1st NFR was held in 1959 at the Dallas State Fairgrounds in Dallas, TX. It is important to note the accurate year and location of the event to distinguish it from other rodeo competitions held in different years and places.

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23. What is a free roll?

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A free roll in this context refers to a specific action or instruction given by a judge in a certain situation, not related to pastries, wrestling moves, or gambling terms.

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24. What is the Buddy System?
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25. What does NIRA stand for?

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The correct answer is National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association, which is the governing body for college rodeo competitions in the United States.

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26. What is NIRA?

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The correct answer is National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association.

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27. How old do roughstock animals typically work till?

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Roughstock animals like horses and bulls are usually retired from work at different ages depending on the species. Horses typically work until their 20's, while bulls are retired in their teens due to the physical demands of their work.

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What does BFI stand for?
What is NFSR? Who Qualifies? Where/When?
What is the acronym RCA in the context of professional rodeo?
What does FOR stand for?
What is AQHA? Where are the Headquarters? What do they Sponsor?
What is PETA?
What does AAEP stand for?
What does SHARK stand for?
What is JCCF? When did it begin? Who holds benefit at WNFR?
What states commonly host Steer Ropings?
What is Mount Money?
What does it mean to score?
What is a suicide wrap?
Which rodeo is known as 'The Daddy of Em All'?
Rules for Bull Riding spurs.
What are the rules for Saddle Bronc & Bareback spurs?
What is a dally?
What year did the NFR move to Las Vegas, NV?
What is the name of the statue in front of ProRodeo Hall of Fame and...
What is the PRCA? When was it developed? How many members does it...
What criteria must be met to become a Gold Card Member?
When and where was the 1st NFR held?
What is a free roll?
What is the Buddy System?
What does NIRA stand for?
What is NIRA?
How old do roughstock animals typically work till?
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