
We did our GC bronze test a couple of weeks ago and the questions are all everyday common sense ones which every responsible dog owner will know the answer to - and even non-dog owners would know the answers to them I reckon if they applied a bit of common sense.
The questions cover three areas: a dog's needs, when to seek immediate veterinary advice and the responsibilities of ownership. I am sure you will know all the answers but you only have to give three out of six correct answers to pass that section of the test.
The sort of questions we were asked were : in what circumstances would you seek immediate veterinary advice? What are your responsibilities when walking your dog in the countryside? As well as food and water what other needs does your dog have etc.
The other thing you must make sure you do is to have an identification tag on your dog with your name, address, telephone number etc (as required by law anyway), a means of clearing up after your dog ( which any responsible owner would have on them anyway) and a grooming brush so that you can demonstrate that your are able to keep your dog clean and healthy without a struggle.
Good Luck :)