Engels examen oefenen Enter email to receive results: 1. How do you recognize prohibitionsings?by the round shape and red edgeby the square shape and blue backgroundby the traingle shape and red edgeQuestion 1 of 69 2. Do the basic traffic rules also apply in a nature reserve?Yes, the same rules applyTraffic rules only apply on paved roadsNo, nature reserves have their own rulesQuestion 2 of 69 3. What do we mean with the term height?the height of the horse, measured from the whithersthe instrument with which we measure a horsethe length of the horse, measured from the whithersQuestion 3 of 69 4. What ishe transition from the neck to the back called?the withersthe loinsthe neckQuestion 4 of 69 5. A horse has a natural behaviour. Of which natural behaviour should you always take notice when being with a horse?with the lower intelligence of a horsewith the herding behaviourwith the hunting instinctQuestion 5 of 69 6. When do you have to have light with you during day time with a horse?When the sight is very poor due to fog of cloudswhen you a riding a horsewhen you have a horse by the handQuestion 6 of 69 7. How do you recognize a healthy horse?pale nostrils, dull eyes, little to no manureclear eyes, relaxing ears, little appetitelively earplay, clear bright eyes, good appetiteQuestion 7 of 69 8. Can you ride with a coughing horse?Yes but only outside in the fresh airNo, a coughing horse needs to restYes, but only in de indoor arenaQuestion 8 of 69 9. What can be a cause of trush?walking on the paved road without shoes or loose fitting shoes.a dirty stablefloor, bad or not regular trimmingbad food, walking to long in the pasture, not enough brushingQuestion 9 of 69 10. Why should you not let a horse eat from trees and bushes on a ride?the horse can choke because of the bridlewhen he is eating you have no controlthe horse destroys the plants and can eat toxic plantsQuestion 10 of 69 11. Which of the following contentions is correct ?the toes of the foot rest on the stirrupthe foot should rest on the stirrup with its ballthe foot should rest on the stirrup until the heelQuestion 11 of 69 12. Why should you NEVER walk across a cow guard as you can find in nature reserves?your horse can get stuck and have a serious injuryyour horse is afraid of ityour horse is not cattleQuestion 12 of 69 13. Your horse gets lame during a ride, what do you do?put a bandage on the footcheck the hoof and footwalk the horse homeQuestion 13 of 69 14. You meet other riders or pedestrians on your ride, how do you pass them?walking pacein the pace/gait you are riding alreadytrotting paceQuestion 14 of 69 15. You ride a bicycle and hold a horse on the same time. Are you allowed to use the bicyble path?No, unless the horse trotsNo, you can never be on a bicyble path with a horseYes, if the horse walks on the shoulder of the cycle pathQuestion 15 of 69 16. You want to go into an entrence of the riding school from the road. A pedestrian and a bicyclist are going in the same direction next to you. Who goes first?the pedestrian and the bicyclist have the right of waythe pedestrian and the bicyclist have to wait for youthe bicyclist has the right of way, the pedestrian has to waitQuestion 16 of 69 17. You are standing near a horse, and you want to influance him. Which body posture has the best effect?Stand up straight, chest up frontShoulders back, head tiltedSlightly bend knees, head downQuestion 17 of 69 18. why is a good ventilation in the stables important?to get dust and fumes outto level the temperature difference between stable and outdoorsthe horses must be able to smell the outdoorsQuestion 18 of 69 19. Which gait does not have a moment of suspension?the trotthe walkthe canterQuestion 19 of 69 20. How can you recognize a healty horse?hanging ears and drinking muchclear shining eyes and lively earplaynot drinking much and dull eyesQuestion 20 of 69 21. which gaits have a moment of suspension?trot and cantercanter and walkwalk and trotQuestion 21 of 69 22. You want to overtake an other rider, you:trot and ride next to the other rider, then ask permission to passstart trotting, pass and greet the riderask permission to pass in a walking paceQuestion 22 of 69 23. How do you recognize Tying Up?restless, sweating all over, scraping with the hoofnot eating, looking at his belly, trying to lie downstiffness, shortened pace, refusing to walk, sweating on the backendQuestion 23 of 69 24. Why should you clean the hoofs after a ride?thus you can prevent crumbling hoofsthe horse can get bacteries into his stablesomething could be stuck in the hoofQuestion 24 of 69 25. What is laminitus?inflammation of the lamina of the dermis of the hoofInflammation of the navicular bone in the hoofCrumbling of the hoof by lack of activityQuestion 25 of 69 26. How do you recognize dominant behaviour from a horse towards another horse or human?head sideways up, ears to the fronthead sideways down, ears to the fronthead sideways down, ears to the backQuestion 26 of 69 27. Where do you find the girthstraps?On the bridle behind the browbandOn the saddle under the skirton the saddle behind the stirrupbarsQuestion 27 of 69 28. You want to go on to the main road, coming from the stables driveway. A group of children are walking on the sidewalk. What should you do?Wait with crossing the sidewalk untill the children have passedAsk the children to wait untill you have crossedGo, you have the right of way, the children have to waitQuestion 28 of 69 29. Grooming a horse that is always outside in a pasture must be done:Once a week to keep the pores of the skin openas often as possible, to activate the functions of the skinas little as possible, only to remove the dirtQuestion 29 of 69 30. You are in the wood and you see one or more deer grazing. The have not seen you yet.you walk your horse, don't speak and quietly proceedyou stop and wait for the deer to see you. Than you pass in a trotyou turn around and leave the animals in peaceQuestion 30 of 69 31. The horse wants to stop during riding, and stretches front- and hindlegsHe has a krampHe needs to manureHe needs to peeQuestion 31 of 69 32. A sick horsechews carefully, hair stands uphas bright shining eyeshas cold hard dry legsQuestion 32 of 69 33. What is correct?the hierarchy within a group of horses does not determine behaviourA horse forgets quicklya horse reacts the same to man as to horsesQuestion 33 of 69 34. You have to make a left turn on the road. You:go to the left side of the road, look back, give direction and turngive direction, look back and turnlook back, give directions, look again and turnQuestion 34 of 69 35. How often must the hoofs of a horse be trimmed?every 6-8 weeksevery 3 monthsdepending of how hard it is workingQuestion 35 of 69 36. Horses should get their food distributed over the day because:he will get idle otherwisea horse has a small stomachhe will not get enough vitaminsQuestion 36 of 69 37. When do you use winterblankets for the horse?when the horse is sweating of has been shavenWhen it is cold of the horse is sweatingWhen the horse is shaven or it is very coldQuestion 37 of 69 38. Where should you walk when having a horse by the hand?On the side walkOn the bike pathOn the driving laneQuestion 38 of 69 39. There are 10 ‘golden rules’ for outside riding. Which of the following does not belong to these rulesDitches and trenches can be jumped provided the rider is experienced enough.Pass pedestrians and other riders always at walking paceYoung trees have to grow to become forest, do not ride through it.Question 39 of 69 40. Which reins are the best to use during an outside ride?a leather dressage rein of jumping reina rein with extra grip or a jumping reina rein with extra gip of a leather dressage reinQuestion 40 of 69 41. How many times does a horse, not at work, breath?15-20 times per minut8-14 times per minut5-7 times per minutQuestion 41 of 69 42. In what order do you get on a horse?Rider on the left, reins in the right hand, left foot in the stirrup, right foot push upRider on the right, reins in the right hand, right foot in the stirrup, left foot push upRider on the left, reins in the left hand, left foot in the stirrup, right foot push upQuestion 42 of 69 43. How do you maintain a leather girth on a daily base?brush it cleansoak it in a soapy watermoisture it with leather oilQuestion 43 of 69 44. You want to fix the horse to brush it. You pay attention to the following:the horse cannot look around or turn aroundthe horse can look around but cannot turn aroundthe horse can look around and turn aroundQuestion 44 of 69 45. What is wrong with the horse that - is very restless, looks at his belly, wants to lay downTying upTetanusColicQuestion 45 of 69 46. The sign "Verboden Toegang art. 461 wetb. van Strafrecht" means:admission prohibited unless you have permission of the ownerAdmission granted if you behave properlya warning without concequences because many people use this signQuestion 46 of 69 47. Why must the drinking trough and the manger have a good space between them?to be able to clean them easierto give the horse movement - he has to walk up and down from one to the otherto prevent pollution - he goes with his mouth full of food into the drinking troughQuestion 47 of 69 48. When does a horse only needs stock feed (maintenance feed)?when the horse is only used for vaultingwhen the horse has a long break f.i. vacantion of injurywhen the horse is only used for dressageQuestion 48 of 69 49. You can direct the horsewith the effect of your seat by:ride on the right diagonalturn your upper body in the direction of the turn and move your weight to the seatbone on that sideretracting your hip on the insideQuestion 49 of 69 50. You as a rider approach a crossing of equal priority. A car is coming from the left. What is the best to do?Approch the crossing with caution, you have the right of way, but maybe the cardriver does not knowTake your right of way and clear the crossing as quick as possibleStop, the car has the right of way because you are not motorized trafficQuestion 50 of 69 51. How do you cross a road with a group of riders?One by oneall behind eachotherContinuous and all together in lineQuestion 51 of 69 52. What do we mean with the bars of a horse?the skinlayers with skinfatthe part in the underjaw of the horse between teeth and molarsthe grooves on both sides of the barQuestion 52 of 69 53. Which of these plants/trees are toxic for a horse?Oakleaf, beechtreeleaf, pineneedleseasterflower, daisy, plantainRhodondendron, taxus, foxgloveQuestion 53 of 69 54. What is weaving?scaping the ground with the hoofbiting on a hard objectGoing back and forth with head and neckQuestion 54 of 69 55. Which of the following is correct ?A coughing horse may only be ridden in dressage.Coughing in horses is not serious just like in man, just a little coldA horse that snorts after coughing has probably swallowed the wrong wayQuestion 55 of 69 56. What is " whistling or roaringpneumoniashortness of breathparalysis of one or both vocal cordsQuestion 56 of 69 57. with "Riding tempo" we mean:riding at the same speedriding a long distance in the shortest timea regular alternation of walk, trot and canterQuestion 57 of 69 58. What is laminitus?an inflammation in the hoofcrumbling of the hoofan abnormal growth of the hoofQuestion 58 of 69 59. How does a horse learn?only through good experiencesonly hrough bad experiencesthrough good and bad experiencesQuestion 59 of 69 60. to which category belongs a horsebackrider?to the conductors of live stockto the pedestriansto the driversQuestion 60 of 69 61. When it is dark you must carry the following lamp:a lamp shinig white to the front and red to the reara lamp shining red to both sidesa lamp shining with to both sidesQuestion 61 of 69 62. What do we mean with: accepting the bridle?the contact of the riders hand with the mouth of the horsethe horse seeking support against the fencethe contact of the calves of the rider against the horseQuestion 62 of 69 63. Which voice gives the horse the most confidence?a high tone, whispering voicea middlehigh tone, normal voicea low tone, soft voiceQuestion 63 of 69 64. You cross a bikepath with shells in the forest.you pass the path as quickly as possible, in trot or canteryou can pass the path in the gait you were, walk, trot or canteryou pass the fragile path in a walking pace so you don't damage itQuestion 64 of 69 65. If you walk with a horse by the hand you belong to:horsebackriderspedestriansdriversQuestion 65 of 69 66. How can you estimate the age of a horse?by his teethby his conditionby his eyesQuestion 66 of 69 67. What is the most important function of the skin?Controling the body temperaturemaking the horse able to feelgiving the horse a beautifull lookQuestion 67 of 69 68. How should we drive the horse to get more active?by pressing the backside of your calves against the flanks of the horseby pressing your heels against the ribs of the horseBy exercising pressure with your seat and calvesQuestion 68 of 69 69. What is the best way to reward a horse during riding?Stop the excercise and give the horse a moment of relaxationPet the horse on the neck during the excerciseGive the horse a treat like an apple of horsecandyQuestion 69 of 69 Loading... Nieuwsbrief Schrijf je in voor onze nieuwsbrief en blijf op de hoogte van alles omtrent paarden Geslaagd-bericht E-mail Abonneer VolgenVolgenVolgen