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PATH INTL CTRI PRACTICE Exam Solved Questions With Revised Correct Detailed Answers >> BRAND NEW VERSION!! 1. What is hypertonia? a. Decreased muscle tone b. Increased muscle tone c. Decreased bone mass d. Increased bone mass Increased Muscle Tone 2. A rider with autism sp...

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PATH INTL CTRI PRACTICE Exam
Solved Questions With Revised
Correct Detailed Answers >>
BRAND NEW VERSION!!

1. What is hypertonia?
a. Decreased muscle tone
b. Increased muscle tone
c. Decreased bone mass
d. Increased bone mass
Increased Muscle Tone
2. A rider with autism spectrum disorder has newly joined the class. When
selecting an equine, what is typically a consideration?
a. Finding a narrow- to medium-based equine to minimize stress on joints.
b. Finding an equine that readily responds to neck reining and voice aids.
c. Finding an equine that is larger with a smooth gate.
d. Finding a non-responsive equine that is calm with movements.
Finding a non-responsive equine that is calm with movements
3. For a rider struggling to grasp and shorten the reins, what would be a suitably
adaptive rein choice?
a. Ladder reins
b. Gaming reins
c. Rommel reins

,d. Split reins
Ladder Reins
4. A new participant is trying on a helmet for fit. The helmet is snug, and the
straps are adjusted to ensure the helmet does not tip backward or forward.
What is the appropriate space between the rider’s eyebrows and the helmet
brim?
a. 1 finger’s width
b. 2 fingers’ width
c. 3 fingers’ width
d. 4 fingers’ width
2 fingers' width
5. Which of the following is an appropriate aide to support a rider’s foot?
a. Shoelaces to hold the rider’s foot in the stirrup
b. Rubber bands to hold the rider’s foot in the stirrup
c. Velcro to hold the rider’s foot in the stirrup
d. Never use additional supplies to hold the rider’s foot in place
Rubber Bands to hold rider's foot in place
6. How many safety checks must be completed throughout an EAAT mounted
lesson?
a. 1 – just before the riders mount
b. 2 – before the riders mount and immediately after mounting
c. 3 – before the riders mount, immediately after mounting and before any
increased balanced challenge such as trot, trail ride or sharp turns
d. 4 – before the riders mount, immediately after mounting, five minutes into the
lesson and prior to dismount
3

, 7. All of the following are considered a good, balanced position for a rider
EXCEPT:
a. sitting in middle of seat bones
b. feet/legs under body
c. arms beside ribs
d. round back
Round Back
8. What is the best way to evaluate a participant’s posture?
a. Front
b. Back
c. Sided.
d. All angles
All Angles
9. You have a student who is short in stature coming to ride with you at a specific
time when the only available saddle is clearly going to be too big for the student.
What position will they likely present?
a. Anterior Position
b. Balanced/Neutral Position
c. Posterior Position
d. Chair Seat
Chair Seat
Dudley, a 16-year-old quarter horse, has arrived in the arena a few minutes
before his assigned lesson with his horse leader, Maggie.As the instructor is
completing the set-up of arena equipment, she observes as Maggie warms Dudley
up at walk and trot in hand.Dudley appears to be stiffer than usual in the hind end
at the trot.The instructor coaches Maggie to walk and trot Dudley more forward,
which will allow him to loosen up before his rider mounts. The lesson plan for the
day includes four trot poles. However, based on how Dudley is presenting in his
warm-up, the instructor modifies her set-up to reduce the demands on the

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