WAG Intermediate Judges Quiz - July 2021.
This quiz is designed to help you revise your judging knowledge for WAG Levels 3 -6.
All answers can be found in the WAG ALP Manual, version 3.1. Please ensure you have access to the manual for all upcoming competitions.

1. D score - Gymnast omits handstand on beam at level 4 (no attempt at a handstand). All other elements in the routine are included. What is the D score?
2. D score - Gymnast attempts handstand on beam at level 4, and falls with neither foot touching the beam. Does this affect the D score?
Yes
No
3. Table of General Faults: What is the maximum deduction for bent knees OR bent arms?
0.1
0.3
0.5
0.8
4. Table of General Faults: What is the deduction for a large step (>1 metre)?
0.1
0.3
0.5
5. Bars: Which levels require an additional 30cm mat? Select all that apply. (*If the gymnast is too tall a verbal request to the judges can be made to remove the mat)
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5
Level 6
6. Bars: At what levels must a coach be ‘standing in’ for the bar routine? Select ALL that apply.
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5
Level 6
7. Bars: Level 3 Landings. Which landing is judged?
Low bar (underswing)
High bar (swings)
8. Bars: Level 4 landing - is this judged?
Yes
No
9. Bars: Level 5 landing - is this judged?
Yes
No
10. Bars: Level 6 landing - is this judged?
Only if performing swing 1/2 turn
Only if performing flyaway
Yes (for either dismount)
No (for either dismount)
11. Bars: Long swings. Which of the following deductions is taken ONCE only, for the set of long swings?
Insufficient tap & kick
Incorrect timing of tap
Lack of amplitude in swings
Incorrect body shape
12. Bars: What is the deduction for hands leaving the bar in swing pullover?
0.1
0.3
0.5
13. Vault: What is the maximum deduction for spending 'too long in support'?
0.1
0.3
0.5
0.8
14. Vault: What is the maximum deduction for lack of height?
0.1
0.3
0.5
0.8
15. Vault Level 3-5: What is the deduction for landing in complete upright sitting position?
16. Vault: What is the maximum deduction for dynamics?
0.1
0.3
0.5
0.8
17. Floor: Level 4 roundoff performed with NO rebound. What is the deduction?
No deduction
0.1
0.3
0.5
18. Floor: Level 4 roundoff rebound performed with 2 controlled steps out of it. What is the deduction?
No deduction
0.1
0.2
0.3
19. Choreography (floor & beam): What is the maximum deduction for variations in text (arm / leg / foot positions) throughout the routine?
0.1
0.3
0.5
1.0
20. Dance Elements (floor & beam): What is the maximum deduction for deviation from required body shapes in dance elements?
0.1
0.3
0.5
0.8
21. True or False: Level 3 floor leap lead up drills can be directly connected OR have 2 steps between them, with no deduction.
True
False
22. What is the split requirement for Level 4 floor (split leap) & beam (split jump)?
135 degrees
145 degrees
180 degrees
No requirement
23. What is the split requirement for level 5 floor split leaps?
135 degrees
145 degrees
180 degrees
No requirement
24. Level 5 beam: Handstand not held for 2 seconds. What is the deduction?
No deduction
0.1
0.3
0.5
25. Level 3 beam: 'L' handstand finished in lunge position with arms by ears. Is there a deduction for the finish position?
Yes
No
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