Untitled quiz
Quiz by Melissa Sease
Feel free to use or edit a copy
includes Teacher and Student dashboards
Measure skillsfrom any curriculum
Measure skills
from any curriculum
Tag the questions with any skills you have. Your dashboard will track each student's mastery of each skill.
With a free account, teachers can
- edit the questions
- save a copy for later
- start a class game
- automatically assign follow-up activities based on students’ scores
- assign as homework
- share a link with colleagues
- print as a bubble sheet
16 questions
Show answers
- Q1Which is NOT one of the four skull types?MesocephalicMonocephalicDolichococephalicBrachycephalic30s
- Q2An example of a breed with a Dolichocephalic skull would be a:BoxerLabrador RetrieverGreyhoundPug30s
- Q3An example of a breed with a Mesocephalic skull would be a:PugLabrador RetrieverGreyhoundBoxer30s
- Q4An example of a breed with an extreme Brachycephalic skull would be a:BoxerPugGreyhoundLabrador Retriever30s
- Q5All dog have (or should have) _________ teeth.2836244230s
- Q6A level bite is when the __________________.bottom jaw protrudes farther than the top jawbottom incisors just slightly overlap the top incisorstop and bottom incisors line up tip to tiptop incisors just slightly overlap the bottom incisors30s
- Q7The larger angles in the forequarters, and the steeper the shoulders, the more build for _____________ the animal.speedpowerclimbingswimming30s
- Q8The larger angles in the forequarters, and the steeper the shoulders, the more built for _____________ the animal.speedswimmingpowerclimbing30s
- Q9The smaller angles in the forequarters, and the more obliquely set the shoulder blades, the more built for _____________ the animal.powerclimbingswimmingspeed30s
- Q10When a dog is standing or moving, the legs should remain ___________to one another.closeparalleloverlappingperpendicular30s
- Q11The movement of the dog's forequarters is called:ReachTrottingAngulationDrive30s
- Q12Many dog breed's movement is usually evaluated in a trot because:Dogs with great conformation are the only dogs that can trot and runDogs with poor conformation cannot trotThe trot is considered to be most breeds' most natural working gaitFaulty conformation is easily disguised in any other gait30s
- Q13A dog considered "square in proportion" is a dog in which:The height at the withers is slightly less than the length of the bodyThe height at the withers is slightly greater than the length of the bodyThe height at the withers is equal to the length of the bodyIs short and squatty, resembling a square when viewed from head-on30s
- Q14All dogs with the exception of the _________ are "stacked" the same way.BoxerGerman ShepherdStandard PoodleLabrador Retriever30s
- Q15The proper way to "stack" most dogs for evaluation is:Hocks are perpendicular to the forelegs, and the forelegs are lined up with the rear legsStifles are parallel to the ground; forelegs are perpendicular to each otherForelegs parallel to one another, under the dog, perpendicular to the ground, one hindleg is pulled back, the other hindleg is left under the dogForelegs and hocks are perpendicular to the ground and parallel to each other30s