Sample Questions
It would be impossible to develop an all encompassing list of questions you may be asked during a pageant. It is possible to compile a list of questions you are likely to be asked. The following files can be used by contestants to study for pageants, coordinators to prepare impromptu questions and judges to prepare interview questions.
I do not provide the answers for these questions for two reasons. First, if you make the effort to find the answers you are more likely to retain the information and it says you are dedicated to learning. Secondly, this is a free service.
The questions (over 150) found in the printable file below should be tailored to the association that sanctions the rodeo which is hosting the rodeo ambassador pageant you are competing in. For contestants competing in pageants which are qualifiers for the Miss Rodeo America pageant they should concentrate their study efforts on the PRCA and WPRA while those working towards Miss Rodeo USA should spend their time on the IPRA. Miss Rodeo Canada contestants should be studying the Canadian Pro Rodeo Association. Contestants competing for State High School Rodeo Queen titles should know their district (if applicable), state and national officers and event directors as well as rules specific to High School Rodeo. Contestants competing for a title tied to a NIRA rodeo should be very familiar with where members of their college rodeo teams are sitting in the standings and all things NIRA. They should also have an awareness of the club officers and college personnel (University President, Dean of their College, Provost, Student Body President, etc..). If the title you are competing for is sanctioned by a state or regional association you should focus your questions to that specific group.
I do not provide the answers for these questions for two reasons. First, if you make the effort to find the answers you are more likely to retain the information and it says you are dedicated to learning. Secondly, this is a free service.
The questions (over 150) found in the printable file below should be tailored to the association that sanctions the rodeo which is hosting the rodeo ambassador pageant you are competing in. For contestants competing in pageants which are qualifiers for the Miss Rodeo America pageant they should concentrate their study efforts on the PRCA and WPRA while those working towards Miss Rodeo USA should spend their time on the IPRA. Miss Rodeo Canada contestants should be studying the Canadian Pro Rodeo Association. Contestants competing for State High School Rodeo Queen titles should know their district (if applicable), state and national officers and event directors as well as rules specific to High School Rodeo. Contestants competing for a title tied to a NIRA rodeo should be very familiar with where members of their college rodeo teams are sitting in the standings and all things NIRA. They should also have an awareness of the club officers and college personnel (University President, Dean of their College, Provost, Student Body President, etc..). If the title you are competing for is sanctioned by a state or regional association you should focus your questions to that specific group.
PRCA - Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association
IPRA - International Professional Rodeo Association CPRA - Canadian Professional Rodeo Association NHSRA - National High School Rodeo Association NJHSRA - National Junior High Rodeo Association NLBRA - National Little Britches Rodeo Association NIRA - National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association |
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