RG Judging Example test

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Quiz on RG Judging Example test, created by mnowell00 on 26/06/2016.
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Question 1

Question
What are the requirements for Difficulty 
 at the senior level
Answer
  • Body Difficulty: minimum 3, maximum 9 Leaps/Jumps: minimum 1 Balances: 1 Rotations: 1 Dance Steps Combination: minimum 1 Dynamic Elements with Rotation: no minimum/maximum Apparatus Difficulty: minimum 1
  • Body Difficulty: minimum 6, maximum 9 Leaps/Jumps: minimum 2 Balances: 2 Rotations: 2 Dance Steps Combination: minimum 2 Dynamic Elements with Rotation: minimum 1, maximum 3 Apparatus Difficulty: minimum 1
  • Body Difficulty: minimum 3, maximum 9 Leaps/Jumps: minimum 1 Balances: 1 Rotations: 1 Dance Steps Combination: minimum 1 Dynamic Elements with Rotation: minimum 1 Apparatus Difficulty: no minimum/maximum
  • Body Difficulty: minimum 3, maximum 9 Leaps/Jumps: minimum 1 Balances: 1 Rotations: 1 Dance Steps Combination: minimum 1 Dynamic Elements with Rotation: minimum 1 Apparatus Difficulty: minimum 1

Question 2

Question
D1 and D2 judges evaluate:
Answer
  • The number and value of the Body Difficulty (BD) The number and value of the Dance steps combinations (S) The number of fundamental apparatus elements
  • The number and value of the Body Difficulty (BD) The number and value of the Dance steps combinations (S) The number and value of the Dynamic Elements with rotation (R)
  • The number and value of the Body Difficulty (BD) The number and value of the Dynamic Elements with rotation (R) The number and value of the Apparatus Difficulty (AD)
  • The number and value of the Body Difficulty (BD) The number and value of the Dance steps combinations (S) The number and value of the Apparatus Difficulty (AD) The number of fundamental apparatus elements

Question 3

Question
The hoop fundamental technical groups are:
Answer
  • Passing through the Hoop with the whole or part of the body Roll of the Hoop over minimum 2 large body segments Rotation (min. 1) of the Hoop around the hand 
 Free rotation (min. 1) of the Hoop around a 
part of the body 
 Rotations of the Hoop around its axis: - One free rotation between the fingers 
or one free rotation on the part of the body
  • Passing through the Hoop with the whole or part of the body Roll of the Hoop over minimum 2 large body segments Roll of the Hoop on the floor Rotations of the Hoop around its axis: - One free rotation between the fingers 
or one free rotation on the part of the body 

  • Passing through the Hoop with the whole or part of the body Roll of the Hoop over minimum 2 large body segments Rotations of the Hoop around its axis: - One free rotation between the fingers 
or one free rotation on the part of the body Rotation (minimum of 1) around the axis on the floor
  • Rotation (min. 1) of the Hoop around the hand 
 Free rotation (min. 1) of the Hoop around a 
part of the body 
 Roll of the Hoop over minimum 2 large body segments Rotations of the Hoop around its axis: - One free rotation between the fingers 
or one free rotation on the part of the body Rotation (min.1) around the axis on the floor

Question 4

Question
Which is the correct interpretation of these symbols?
Answer
  • One rotation difficulty 0.5 + 0.7 = 1.2
  • Two rotations difficulties of 0.5 and 0.7
  • One rotation difficulty of 0.5 + 0.2 (Connection )+ 0.7 = 1.4
  • Two rotations difficulties of 0.6 and 0.9
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