Rodeo Queen Question Archive

Personality Impromptu Questions

Developed by Bobbie Ward-Hinds
RodeoRoyalty.com

 

Questions in this category are testing your ability to think on your feet, your ability to convey your thoughts in a meaningful manner and allow you to show your personality.  Generally there are no right or wrong answers.

  1. Who has the more important job in the arena - the judge, the announcer or the stock contractor?
  2. If you had a choice, who would you rather live a day as - Cody Ohl, Scamper or Lecille Harris?
  3. What is a major pet peeve of yours and why?
  4. Tell us about your most embarrassing moment.
  5. If you were to name a new flavor of Ben and Jerry's ice cream what would you name it?
  6. Describe the perfect Saturday.
  7. If they were to write a Country and Western song about you, what would the title be or give us a line or two from it.
  8. If you could choose to be one of the following for the day, which would you choose and why - a steer wrestling horse, a bareback riding horse or the horse the stock contractor saves back for the rodeo queen to ride?
  9. What do you feel is the most important attribute for a rodeo announcer to have?
  10. If you had the opportunity to try out a new event, which event would you choose and why?
  11. Are specialty acts a necessary part of rodeo?  Why or why not?
  12. You're on your way to a rodeo for a special appearance.  Your vehicle breaks down and you realize you won't make it for the grand entry.  What do you do?
  13. As you make your queen's run the horse you are on decides to make an extra dash around the arena.  How do you handle the situation?
  14. A rodeo committee makes arrangements to fly you to their rodeo.  You arrive at the right destination but your luggage is in Liberia.  What do you do?
  15. You arrive at the radio station for an interview.  However, the person in charge of you scheduling sent you there on the wrong day, it was yesterday.  What do you do?

 

Back to the Library

 

All Materials on RodeoRoyalty are Copyrighted
Copyright © 2000-2007  Bobbie Ward-Hinds.  All rights reserved.