Question 1
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AQHA SHOW APPROVAL is a privilege, not a right, granted or rejected at AQHA’s discretion on an annual basis according to continuous evaluation of the applicant, including, but not limited: competence of show management, enforcement of AQHA rules, quality of show, and service to AQHA members.
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competence of show management, enforcement of AQHA rules, quality of show, and service to AQHA members
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dates of show, quality of show, service to AQHA members, competence of show management
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enforcement of AQHA rules, ability to keep inhumane conduct to a minimum, availability of drug testers, service to AQHA members
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availability of drug testers, enforcement of AQHA rules, proximity to other shows, length of proposed show
Question 2
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Barrels can be used as markers in most events.
Question 3
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A letter of request for a new show must be directed to AQHA’s Director of [blank_start]Competition Administration[blank_end] and accompanied by a $[blank_start]25[blank_end] non-refundable processing fee.
Question 4
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No new show, including a special event, will be approved if there already exists another show or special event on the same day, within each region’s specific mileage calculated by MapQuest’s shortest driving distance:
[blank_start]450[blank_end] miles – Region 1
[blank_start]400[blank_end] miles – Region 2
[blank_start]350[blank_end] miles – Regions 3 and 9
200 miles – Regions 4, 5, 6
500 miles – Region 7, 8 and 10
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450
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200
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250
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550
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400
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300
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350
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600
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150
Question 5
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Approval for a previously held show with priority dates does not carry over from year to year and must annually be obtained for each individual show.
Question 6
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To obtain approval for a previously held show with priority dates, a show application for approval must be
(1) properly completed in its [blank_start]entirety[blank_end], (2) accompanied by the non-refundable application for [blank_start]approval[blank_end] fee, (3) submitted and received at least [blank_start]120[blank_end] days prior to the first date of the proposed show in order to be published in [blank_start]two[blank_end] issues of The American Quarter Horse Journal, and (4) accompanied by a list of all classes, whether or not all of the classes are limited to AQHA-registered horses and a proposed [blank_start]schedule[blank_end] of classes.
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entirety
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approval
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120
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two
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schedule
Question 7
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Shows which move onto a holiday, due to the normal calendar roll, resulting in conflict with an existing holiday show, will be required to move dates.
Question 8
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Priority dates are a privilege that can be sold or transferred from one sponsoring body or management to another.
Question 9
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Special events, introductory shows, Versatility Ranch Horse shows and Equestrians with Disability shows do NOT retain priority dates from year to year.
Question 10
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SHOW APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL FEES based on total number of entries from the previous year’s event:
$[blank_start]1,500[blank_end] = 5,000 or more entries
$[blank_start]1,000[blank_end] = 2,500-4,999 entries
$750 = [blank_start]1,000[blank_end]-[blank_start]2,499[blank_end] entries
[blank_start]$500[blank_end] = Events with 500-999 entries
[blank_start]$250[blank_end] = Events with 250-499 entries
$150 = Events with 249 and fewer entries
$150 = [blank_start]Introductory[blank_end] Show/Level 1 (Novice) Shows/Rookie Shows
Ranch Horse/New Special Event or New Show
$[blank_start]50[blank_end] = Dressage/EWD
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1,500
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1,000
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2,499
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1,000
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$500
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$250
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Introductory
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50
Question 11
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$[blank_start]200[blank_end] - 90-119 days prior to show date
$[blank_start]400[blank_end] - 60-89 days prior to show date
$1,000 - less than 59 days prior to show date and subject to [blank_start]denial[blank_end]
Question 12
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Show application for approval late fees: What is the penalty if it is less than 59 days prior to the show?
Question 13
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What are the penalty fees if you are applying 90-119 days prior to the show and 60-89 days prior to the show respectively
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$100;$300
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$200;$400
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$300-$500
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$400-$600
Question 14
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What are the 6 Ranch Horse classes?
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Ranch Riding
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Ranch Western Pleasure
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Working Cow Horse
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Ranch Reining
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Ranch Conformation
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Ranch Halter
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Ranch Cow
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Ranch Cutting
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Ranch Trail
Question 15
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Ranch Horse Competition demonstrates the ability of the working ranch horse in [blank_start]4[blank_end] categories. To be eligible for points in the overal Versatility Ranch Horse competition, one rider/horse must enter all [blank_start]6[blank_end] classes.
Question 16
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Some rules may be relaxed for introductory shows, such as: date/proximity conflicts, qualifications of show officials, judges
Question 17
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Unless expressly waived or relaxed by AQHA, introductory shows will adhere to all show rules.
Question 18
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AQHA reserves the right to require 3 core classes.
Question 19
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Points earned at introductory shows count for IF payout & world show qualification.
Question 20
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Introductory shows count toward qualifying for the Novice Championship Show.
Question 21
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It is strongly recommended that the judge work no more than ___ hours in one day.
Question 22
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Cases where an AQHA judge may charge less than $200:
Question 23
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Which of the following are all-age classes only?
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Western riding
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Jumping
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Ranch horse classes
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Team penning
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Cutting
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Ranch sorting
Question 24
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Any show that does not offer the required halter/performance halter class in the open division will not have it's results recognized.
Question 25
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If a Level 2 (intermediate/progressive) entries is necessary to distribute all points, at the judge's discretion, exhibitors may be required to work the arena both ways.
Question 26
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The novice class must be held prior to the corresponding youth/amateur class if it's the same judge, with the exception of pattern classes at show management's option.
Question 27
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Stallions may not be shown in any youth class with the exception of (14+):
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Dominican Republic
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Mexico
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Cayman Islands
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South/Central America
Question 28
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A Novice Amateur can show a stallion.
Question 29
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For all AQHA shows held in California, Canada, or internationally, show management must collect a $[blank_start]4[blank_end] show processing fee per horse per show. For all AQHA approved shows held in the US, except California, show management must collect a $[blank_start]4[blank_end] show processing and $[blank_start]1[blank_end] drug testing fee (total of $5) per horse per show.
Question 30
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Premium lists must include:
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exact date and time of judging
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judges' names
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closing date for entries
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date or dates of the show
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exact location of the show
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patterns
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class schedule
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a list of show officers and officials
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any award being given by show management as such may not be added at the show
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any prize money being offered and the amount for each placing
Question 31
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A show ______ require an exhibitor to enter or pay entry fees for a horse in a halter class for that horse to show in a performance class.
Question 32
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In order for a horse to be eligible for an all-around circuit award, show management _____ require that such horse be exhibited in specified class(es) and/or categories
Question 33
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In order for a horse to be eligible for a circuit award regarding a particular class, show management _____ require that such horse be exhibited in class(es) other than the particular class in question
Question 34
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Entry fees must be stated on the application for show approval.
Question 35
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Show management ____ offer discounted entry fees to Level 1 (Novice) amateurs or youth who exhibit in the corresponding amateur or youth class
Question 36
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If show management fails to maintain or preserve records of entry fees being paid, it is assumed that the requisite fees in question were not paid and the burden of persuasion is on ________ and ________ to prove otherwise.
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show management; the affiliate organization
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the affiliate organization; show management
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the show secretary; show management
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show management; the individual exhibitor
Question 37
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Purple (placing) [blank_start]7th[blank_end]
Blue [blank_start]1st[blank_end]
Yellow [blank_start]3rd[blank_end]
White [blank_start]4th[blank_end]
Green [blank_start]6th[blank_end]
Light Blue [blank_start]10th[blank_end]
Purple and White [blank_start]Reserve Champion[blank_end]
Dark Gray [blank_start]8th[blank_end]
Red [blank_start]2nd[blank_end]
Pink [blank_start]5th[blank_end]
Brown [blank_start]8th[blank_end]
Purple (other) [blank_start]Grand Champion[blank_end]
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1st
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2nd
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3rd
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4th
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5th
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6th
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7th
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9th
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8th
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10th
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Grand Champion
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Reserve Champion
Question 38
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Show management (US and Canada) will be fined at least $[blank_start]50[blank_end] per day for every day their show results are late after [blank_start]10[blank_end] days after the closing day of said joke
Question 39
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Show officials, with the exception of ring stewards, must have a current AQHA individual membership.
Question 40
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Judges
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Show manager
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Steward
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Drug tester
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Show secretary
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Ring steward
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Announcer
Question 41
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A show official's duties include, but are not limited to
1. contacting and [blank_start]hiring[blank_end] of [blank_start]judges[blank_end]
2. acceptance of entries or entry [blank_start]fees[blank_end]
3. having name and/or [blank_start]telephone[blank_end] [blank_start]number[blank_end] listed on the show application as a member of management, in the American Quarter Horse Journal, or in any publication or show bill as the [blank_start]contact[blank_end] person
4. having [blank_start]direction[blank_end] over the show, even though not listed on the application as show management
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hiring
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judges
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fees
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telephone
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number
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contact
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direction
Question 42
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Show manager can also serve as ring steward.
Question 43
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Show manager must be at least 18 years of age.
Question 44
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The fine for every hour a show runs over 15 hours shall be