Horse Quiz : Level 3 :) 10 Questions

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1. Dappled - means darker spots are embossed on the coat .

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Dappled refers to the presence of darker spots on the coat. This means that the statement "Dappled - means darker spots are embossed on the coat" is accurate and true.

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2. Dark - black or deep colored 

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Dark is commonly used to describe something that is black or deep in color. It is often used to refer to shades that are not light or bright. Therefore, the statement "Dark - black or deep colored" is true as it accurately defines the meaning of the word dark.

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3. Flea-bitten - a gray having small black or reddish spexks or spots on a predominantly white back ground .

Explanation

The given statement is true. Flea-bitten refers to a gray horse that has small black or reddish specks or spots on a predominantly white background. This term is commonly used to describe the coat color of horses.

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4. Ratty - indicates lack of uniformilly in color (dull, dirty tone).

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The statement suggests that "Ratty" indicates a lack of uniformity in color, specifically a dull and dirty tone. This implies that something described as "Ratty" does not have a consistent or vibrant color. Since this statement accurately reflects the meaning of "Ratty," the correct answer is True.

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5. Smokey - means a bluish tinge to the coloration. It is an obscure tone.

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The given statement defines "smokey" as a bluish tinge to the coloration and an obscure tone. The statement does not contain any false information or contradictions, indicating that it is a true statement.

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6. Toasted - implies darker patches, dull finish , or dark overcast.

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Toasted refers to a process in which something is cooked or heated until it becomes darker in color or develops a dull finish. This can be seen in foods like bread or marshmallows that are toasted to achieve a darker, crispy texture. Therefore, the statement that toasted implies darker patches, dull finish, or dark overcast is true.

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7. A zebra colored horse means the horse looks like a zebra

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A zebra colored horse does not mean that the horse looks like a zebra. It simply means that the horse has a coat pattern or coloration that resembles that of a zebra. The term "zebra colored" refers to the appearance of the horse's coat, not its physical resemblance to a zebra. Therefore, the statement is false.

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8. Striped - indicates black stripes or rabs on the legs

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The term "striped" refers to the presence of black stripes or bars on the legs. Therefore, the correct answer is "bars" as it accurately represents the characteristic being described.

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9. Pure - Darker ribbon which goes along the back

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The given statement suggests that "Pure" is a darker ribbon that goes along the back. However, this statement is false. The word "Pure" does not indicate any color or a ribbon going along the back. Therefore, the correct answer is False.

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10. Cross - refers to the sheen which, when the light strikes certain shades of dun, chestnut and bay makes them seem translucent and golden .

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The statement suggests that the term "cross" refers to the sheen that makes certain shades of dun, chestnut, and bay horses appear translucent and golden when light strikes them. However, this statement is false. The term "cross" actually refers to the white marking on a horse's forehead, typically in the shape of a cross. It has nothing to do with the sheen or color of the horse's coat.

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Dappled - means darker spots are embossed on the coat .
Dark - black or deep colored 
Flea-bitten - a gray having small black or reddish spexks or spots on...
Ratty - indicates lack of uniformilly in color (dull, dirty tone).
Smokey - means a bluish tinge to the coloration. It is an obscure...
Toasted - implies darker patches, dull finish , or dark overcast.
A zebra colored horse means the horse looks like a zebra
Striped - indicates black stripes or rabs on the legs
Pure - Darker ribbon which goes along the back
Cross - refers to the sheen which, when the light strikes certain...
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