Horse Quiz : Level 2 :) 10 Questions

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Horse Quiz : Level 2 :) 10 Questions - Quiz

Fun and simple horse quiz level 2


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    How should you walk up to a horse

    • A.

      Hands up in the air yelling i surrender

    • B.

      Calmly walk with hands by your side

    • C.

      I don't know

    Correct Answer
    B. Calmly walk with hands by your side
    Explanation
    The correct answer is to calmly walk with hands by your side. This is the appropriate way to approach a horse as it shows respect and minimizes the chance of spooking the horse. Approaching with hands up in the air and yelling may startle the horse and can be seen as a threat. It is important to approach horses calmly and quietly to establish trust and ensure safety.

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  • 2. 

    A stripe is a big white marking that goes from the center of the forehead to the nose 

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    A stripe is not a big white marking that goes from the center of the forehead to the nose.

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  • 3. 

    What are horses nose usually called

    • A.

      Nose

    • B.

      Snout

    • C.

      Muzzle

    Correct Answer
    C. Muzzle
    Explanation
    Horses' noses are usually called muzzles. The term "muzzle" refers specifically to the part of the horse's face that includes the nostrils and the area around them. It is commonly used to describe the structure and appearance of the horse's nose.

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  • 4. 

    Unscramble some of the word in the sentence !  A relative of horses that are usually under 14 hands are usually called a nypo

    Correct Answer
    pony
    Explanation
    The sentence states that a relative of horses that are usually under 14 hands is called a "nypo." However, the word "nypo" is scrambled and should be unscrambled to form the correct word, which is "pony." Therefore, the correct answer is "pony."

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  • 5. 

    Check all the boxes below that descibe a horse

    • A.

      Small

    • B.

      Large

    • C.

      Slow

    • D.

      Strong

    • E.

      Weak

    • F.

      Fast

    • G.

      Smart

    • H.

      Dumb

    • I.

      Hard working

    • J.

      Lazing

    • K.

      Energetic

    • L.

      Slim

    • M.

      Fuzzy

    • N.

      Fat

    • O.

      Hooves

    • P.

      Paws

    • Q.

      Muzzle

    • R.

      Snout

    Correct Answer(s)
    B. Large
    D. Strong
    F. Fast
    G. Smart
    I. Hard working
    K. Energetic
    L. Slim
    O. Hooves
    Q. Muzzle
    Explanation
    The correct answer includes characteristics that are typically associated with horses. Horses are generally large, strong, fast, smart, hard working, energetic, and slim. They have hooves and a muzzle.

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  • 6. 

    What does parrot mouth mean

    • A.

      Horses with a sharp lip

    • B.

      Sharp teeth

    • C.

      The top lip is longer than the bottom one

    Correct Answer
    C. The top lip is longer than the bottom one
    Explanation
    Parrot mouth refers to a dental condition in horses where the top lip is longer than the bottom one. This misalignment causes the upper jaw to protrude forward, resulting in an overbite. Horses with parrot mouth may have difficulty grazing, chewing, or wearing down their teeth properly. This condition can lead to dental issues and may require corrective measures such as filing or dental surgery to ensure the horse's oral health and well-being.

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  • 7. 

    Safety in catcheing , handling and leading horses. Safety in bridling, saddling and mounting horses. Safety controlling and riding horses. Showing the horse with safety and courtesy. These are all part of the ...

    • A.

      Rules

    • B.

      I don't know

    • C.

      Precautions

    • D.

      Safety rules AND precautions

    Correct Answer
    D. Safety rules AND precautions
    Explanation
    The given correct answer is "safety rules AND precautions". This answer encompasses all the mentioned activities such as catching, handling, leading, bridling, saddling, mounting, controlling, riding, and showing horses. Safety rules and precautions are essential in order to ensure the well-being of both the horse and the person involved. These guidelines help prevent accidents, injuries, and mishaps during various interactions with horses. By following safety rules and taking necessary precautions, individuals can minimize risks and create a safer environment for themselves and the animals.

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  • 8. 

    When ridding a horse you should

    • A.

      Lay back and relax

    • B.

      Run around acting like an idiot

    • C.

      Keep your horse well under control

    Correct Answer
    C. Keep your horse well under control
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Keep your horse well under control." When riding a horse, it is important to maintain control over the horse's movements and behavior. This ensures the safety of both the rider and the horse. By keeping the horse under control, the rider can prevent any unexpected or dangerous situations from occurring. It also allows the rider to effectively communicate with the horse and guide it in the desired direction. Overall, maintaining control over the horse is crucial for a safe and enjoyable riding experience.

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  • 9. 

    The most safe and sound place to ride a horse is the city

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    Riding a horse in the city is not the most safe and sound place to do so. Urban areas are typically crowded with vehicles, pedestrians, and other potential hazards that can startle or spook a horse. Additionally, the noise, commotion, and unfamiliar surroundings can make it difficult for a horse to remain calm and focused. Therefore, it is generally safer to ride a horse in more open and controlled environments such as rural areas, designated trails, or equestrian facilities.

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  • 10. 

    Quarter horses are the best horses to go trail ridding on 

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The statement that "Quarter horses are the best horses to go trail riding on" is false. This answer suggests that there are other horse breeds that are better suited for trail riding than Quarter horses.

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