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Yippee-Yay! Test
Contributed by: Beacham
(Original author: Hamilton)
  • 1. What is the genre of "Yippee-Yay"?
A) expository nonfiction
B) historical fiction
C) science fiction
D) realistic fiction
  • 2. Which of the following statements is true about the Old West?
A) There were lots of cowboys and cowgirls.
B) A cowboy's work was fun and not very hard.
C) The Old West was peaceful and calm.
D) Not many women lived in the Old West.
  • 3. What is a rancher?
A) someone who moves cattle from place to place riding on a horse
B) someone who owns large tracts of land where they raise animals
C) someone who visited the Old West but never lived there
D) someone who wore a cowboy hat and bought cattle
  • 4. Who was responsible for tending the cattle?
A) cowboys
B) women
C) ranchers
D) horses
  • 5. What was the main purpose for the cattle drive from Texas to railhead towns?
A) to get to a pasture to graze
B) to get to the other side
C) to sell the cattle for profit
D) to find more water to drink
  • 6. Cowboys wore leather chaps over their pants. Why did they wear chaps?
A) to protect their legs from getting hurt
B) to show who the main cowboy was
C) to keep their bodies warm
D) to keep their bodies cool
  • 7. Why did the author say cowboys often burned their clothes after a long cattle drive?
A) because they were tired of wearing them
B) because they hadn't changed clothes in months
C) because clothes were cheap and easy to replace
D) because they were so smelly and dirty
  • 8. What was a cowboy's most prized possession?
A) his horse
B) his boots
C) his saddle
D) his rope
  • 9. What was the most difficult skill for a cowboy to learn?
A) riding a horse
B) using the stars as a map
C) saddling a horse
D) roping cattle
  • 10. Which of the following was used to guide the cowboy's horse?
A) stirrups
B) blanket
C) cantle
D) bridle
  • 11. What did a broncobuster do in the Old West?
A) fixed corrals for wild horses to stay in
B) got rid of wild horses on the ranch
C) rode a wild horse until it was tamed
D) made horses buck up on their back legs
  • 12. What is a corral?
A) a cowboy or cowgirl
B) the blanket that goes under the saddle
C) a plant that grows in the ocean
D) a fenced-in area for keeping horses or cattle
  • 13. "Ranchers were unable to fence in the entire boundary of their many acres of land." Why do you think this was?
A) There wasn't enough wood to build a fence.
B) Cowboys were too busy to build fences.
C) Ranchers couldn't afford materials to build fences.
D) The area or tract of land was too large.
  • 14. Which of the following is NOT a reason ranchers rounded up all of the cattle once or twice a year?
A) to drive the cattle to market
B) to return cattle that belonged to other ranchers
C) to brand the new calves
D) to count the herd
  • 15. What were cowboys who stole cattle from other ranchers called?
A) bronco busters
B) hustlers
C) rustlers
D) wranglers
  • 16. Why did the author say calves were easy to identify?
A) The young calves followed their mothers.
B) The rancher had pictures of all of his calves.
C) The calves looked like their mothers.
D) The rancher could remember when the calves were born.
  • 17. How was a cow branded?
A) with a tag attached to the cow's ear
B) with a hot iron that burned a symbol into its skin
C) by shaving a symbol into their fur
D) with a mark painted on the cow's side
  • 18. About how far could a cowboy drive a herd of cattle each day?
A) ten to fifteen miles
B) twenty to twenty-five miles
C) fifteen to twenty miles
D) twenty-five to thirty miles
  • 19. What did the chuck wagon carry on a trail drive?
A) spare saddles and spurs
B) extra clothes and toothbrushes
C) food, cooking utensils, and bedding
D) wranglers and rustlers
  • 20. What was another name for the trail boss, the cowboy who rode at the front of the herd?
A) the point rider
B) the forearm
C) the foreman
D) the remuda
  • 21. What did the wrangler do on a trail ride?
A) guided the horses in the right direction
B) lassoed the cattle who got away from the herd
C) managed the spare horses, or the remuda
D) cooked the food for the other cowboys
  • 22. Which of the following is NOT an important skill of the trail boss?
A) skill of breaking wild broncos and making them tame
B) ability to communicate with Native Americans
C) excellent tracking skills
D) knowledge of the trail
  • 23. What was the job of the flank riders?
A) keeping cattle within the herd
B) holding the lariats for other cowboys
C) reporting to the rancher
D) picking out the best cattle to sell at market
  • 24. Why was the job of the drag cowboys considered the worst of all?
A) The other cowboys picked on them.
B) They didn't get to eat until midnight each night.
C) They didn't make much money.
D) They had to ride through the thick dust behind the herd.
  • 25. What did the cowboys fear the most?
A) Native Americans
B) rustlers
C) rattlesnakes
D) a stampede
  • 26. Why did the cowboys tell stories and sing songs after dinner?
A) to share their culture
B) to thank the cookie for a good meal
C) to scare the young cowboys
D) to relax after a hard day
  • 27. How do you think the cowboys felt about their lives from reading or hearing the song, "Home on the Range?"
A) They thought it was scary.
B) They missed their families.
C) They did not like being cowboys.
D) They liked being cowboys.
  • 28. How would cattle get to the east?
A) by cattle drive
B) on trains
C) by plane
D) in trailers
  • 29. What was the first thing a cowboy did after dropping off the steer in town?
A) eat at a restaurant
B) get a hot bath and a shave
C) find a girl to go on a date
D) ride home
  • 30. What do cowboys and cowgirls do at a rodeo?
A) teach people to be cowhands
B) show off their animals
C) show off their skills
D) sing trail songs
  • 31. Which of the following is not a rodeo event?
A) cattle roping
B) sand trapping
C) bull riding
D) steer wrestling
  • 32. Why do cowboys not have to take cattle on long drives anymore?
A) Most ranches are very close to railroads.
B) Robot cowboys transport the cattle to market.
C) Computers take the cattle on the trail now.
D) People no longer use cattle for food.
  • 33. Cowboys and cowgirls today still use the skills of roping, branding, and riding horseback.
A) False
B) True
  • 34. What is a lariat?
A) a rope
B) a spur
C) a ranch
D) a hat
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