CHA Cheat Sheet 2026

The 30 highest-yield CHA facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.

50 questions
60 min time limit
80% to pass
  1. Why is it important to warm up before intense riding exercises? To loosen muscles and prepare
  2. What is the primary reason CHA instructs riders to walk horses for the first few minutes of every ride? To warm up the horse's muscles and joints and assess its behavior
  3. What ethical consideration is most relevant to foundational principles & theory in CHA practice? Maintaining confidentiality and acting in the best interest of stakeholders
  4. In CHA lesson planning, what does 'assessment' refer to? The process of evaluating whether the student met the lesson objective
  5. Which of the following best describes a key competency required for business operations & marketing in CHA certification? Critical thinking and evidence-based decision making
  6. Which questioning technique encourages students to think critically rather than recall a single correct answer? Open-ended questions
  7. When is it safe to remove a helmet after riding? After dismounting and exiting
  8. What is the primary purpose of safety protocols & risk management in the context of Certified Horsemanship Association? To ensure consistent quality and professional accountability
  9. Which documentation practice is most important for safety protocols & risk management in the CHA field? Maintaining complete, accurate, and timely records
  10. What does 'dishing' or 'paddling' describe in horse movement, and which conformation fault commonly causes it? The foot swings outward; caused by being toe-out (splay-footed)
  11. How does continuing education relate to foundational principles & theory for CHA certified professionals? It ensures professionals stay current with evolving standards and best practices
  12. A horse that is described as 'cold-backed' may display bucking or tenseness when: First saddled or mounted until warmed up
  13. What is a 'ewe neck' in horse conformation? A neck that curves upward and away from the topline, with a concave appearance on top
  14. What does the CHA's 'STOP' acronym stand for in emergency response situations at a riding facility? Stop, Think, Observe, Plan
  15. Which quality improvement method is most applicable to business operations & marketing in Certified Horsemanship Association? Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) continuous improvement cycle
  16. What ethical consideration is most relevant to business operations & marketing in CHA practice? Maintaining confidentiality and acting in the best interest of stakeholders
  17. Under CHA guidelines, which factor is the MOST important when matching a horse to a student? The horse's temperament and training level relative to the student's experience
  18. Which type of noseband sits below the bit and can be used to keep the horse's mouth closed? Drop noseband
  19. What is the first step in planning a riding lesson? Define the lesson goal
  20. What should be included in a lesson debrief? Summary of learning and feedback
  21. When untangling a horse's mane or tail, what is the safest starting point? At the ends, working upward toward the roots
  22. Which grooming tool should NEVER be used on a horse's face, legs, or bony areas? Metal curry comb
  23. What is laminitis, and which part of the horse does it affect? Inflammation of the sensitive laminae inside the hoof
  24. How should a CHA instructor respond if a student refuses to wear a certified helmet during a mounted lesson? Require the helmet as a non-negotiable safety standard before mounting
  25. What is the CHA recommendation regarding the arena gate during a mounted lesson? The gate should remain closed and latched during all mounted activities
  26. A horse displaying 'wood chewing' in its stall may benefit most from: Increased forage availability and social contact
  27. According to CHA's Safe Riding Practices, riders should maintain at least how much distance between horses when riding in a group? One horse length
  28. How can instructors keep group lessons organized? Use structured plans and cues
  29. According to CHA teaching principles, when is it appropriate to progress a student to the next skill level? When the student demonstrates consistent, correct performance of prerequisite skills
  30. What does 'camped out behind' mean in horse conformation? The hind legs are positioned too far backward behind the point of the buttocks
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