Introduction to TSCA Rescue – 30,000 Foot Overview Quiz - 30,000 Foot Overview This is a quiz on the basic concepts in the TSCA Rescue - 30,000 Foot Overview (Lesson 1A). If you have not completed the lesson, please do so before continuing with the quiz below. Click 30,000 Foot Overview to download the lesson. Most of the questions are multiple choice. Please read ALL the options before selecting your choice. Once you've selected a choice, you can't change it. If your answer is correct, it will be bolded and a green check will appear. If it is incorrect, a red X will appear and the correct answer will be bolded. A brief explanation of the answer will be displayed below the question.If you need to stop before completing the Quiz, scroll to the end where you will find a Save and Continue button. When you press the Save and Continue button, you will receive a link so that you can return to your Quiz later. You can also opt to have the link sent to you by email. When you have finished answering all the questions, press the Submit button to send the form to us. If you missed a required question(s), you'll receive an error message. Scroll down through the quiz to find the missing questions in red. After correcting the errors, you must re-submit the quiz. If you made no errors, you'll see a confirmation message.If you need help, you can reach us at info@tstrust.org.Name(Required) First Last Date MM slash DD slash YYYY Which of the following statements about TSCA is TRUE?(Required) TSCA members are (or were previously) breeders. TSCA is a private non-profit 501 c 3. TSCA is the AKC-recognized "parent club" for the Tibetan Spaniel breed. TSCA is a separate organization from TSCA Rescue. Which of the following statements about TSCA Rescue is NOT true?(Required) TSCA Rescue is a committee of the Tibetan Spaniel Club of America. TSCA Rescue is a private non-profit 501 c 3. TSCA Rescue is "breed rescue." TSCA Rescue partners with the TSCA Rescue & Health Trust to help Tibbies in need. Which of the following statements about the TSCA Rescue & Health Trust is NOT true?(Required) The Trust reimburses expenses incurred by TSCA Rescue in rescuing Tibbies. The Trust is allowed to collect donations and is exempt from paying income taxes on them. The Trust screens, selects and approves adopters. The Trust partners with TSCA Rescue to help Tibbies in need. Which of the following statements about the partnership between TSCA Rescue and the Trust is TRUE?(Required) The Trust and TSCA Rescue have the same Facebook page and website. The Trust raises funds and pays the expenses of TSCA Rescue. The Trust has the final say on which dogs TSCA Rescue intakes. All of the above are true. True or False: To rescue a dog in need, TSCA Rescue must get proof that the dog is a purebred Tibetan Spaniel.(Required) True False Which of these statements explains why shelters and other rescues sometimes list a dog that appears to be a Tibbie as a "Peke mix" OR they list what appears to be a "Peke mix" as a Tibbie?(Required) Tibetan Spaniels and Pekingese can resemble each other because the breeds share a large percentage of the DNA that differentiates breeds from one another. Proof of a dog's breed, such as AKC Registration, is usually not available to the shelter or rescue intaking the dog. The dog's breed is usually a guess. Shelters and other rescues may not be familiar with Tibetan Spaniels but often recognize the far more common Pekingese. All of the above are explanations. Which of the following is NOT an example of tasks that TSCA Rescue volunteers do?(Required) Educate fosterers, adopters, and owners about dog care in general and Tibbies specifically Help other rescuers that have Tibbies (or possible Tibbies) reach prospective Tibbie adopters Sell Tibbie-related items to raise money for veterinary expenses Screen and select fosterers and adopters True or False: TSCA Rescue maintains a waiting list of prospective adopters in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.(Required) True False Fill in the Blank: Which of the choices below correctly completes the following statement? If the organization with a Tibbie in its care is a _____________, we are allowed to "pull" (transfer) the Tibbie into TSCA Rescue's care.(Required) private nonprofit 501c3 shelter all-breed rescue private owner When another private nonprofit rescue like us has a Tibbie (or a Tibbie-like dog) in its care, we do an "assist." Which of the following best states why we do "assists"?(Required) Assists make our Facebook page more interesting to follow and increase our "likes." If we didn't do assists, we wouldn't have many rescues to work on. Our wait list and people who follow us on social media depend on the assists we do to bring Tibbies needing homes to their attention. Our assist may help the Tibbie find a home with someone who knows what a Tibbie is and hopes to adopt one, which is why they follow us. Which of the following statements about fosterers is TRUE?(Required) Foster volunteers are screened just like adopters, including the home visit and reference checks. Fosterers care for and get to know their foster Tibbie, and their input helps us select the best adopter. Fosterers shepherd their foster Tibbie through the veterinary care the Tibbie needs. All of the above are true. Fill in the Blank: Which of the following choices correctly completes this statement? The Veterinary Protocol is a list of required services that Tibbies we intake must complete before we ______________________.(Required) place them in a foster home take any applications for them finalize their adoption transfer them from a shelter TSCA Rescue is undergoing a reorganization. Two of our goals are to improve our ability to help Tibbies and their adopters and to grow our volunteer network. Which of these is NOT something we're working on?(Required) Eliminating assists for dogs that look like Tibbies but aren't purebred Developing online resources, such as forms, for public and internal use Recruiting volunteers in many different roles Implementing training units for our volunteers To get all of our work done effectively and professionally, TSCA Rescue's "dream team" is made up of several roles (jobs). However, since we don't have volunteers in all the roles yet, some of us wear more than one hat (carry out more than one role). Which of these is NOT a TSCA Rescue organizational role?(Required) National Coordinator Regional Coordinator Training Coordinator IT (Info Technology) & Networking Inquiries Coordinator Breed Identification Outreach Coordinator National Advisor Final Question: Which of these TSCA Rescue roles is responsible for screening the applicants and selecting a Tibbie's adopter?(Required) Regional Coordinator National Coordinator National Advisor Volunteer Coordinator