Heraldry Proficiency Program - Examinations

1. Examination Process (Levels 1 & 2)

Each student will determine when he or she is ready to take the examination. Everyone learns at a different pace and there is no set time limit. There are three ways in which the examinations will be conducted.

2. Question Types

The questions on the Level 1 (Introductory Heraldry Course) and Level 2 (Intermediate Heraldry Course) examinations are primarily multiple-choice. There is one correct answer in each case. In addition to the multiple-choice questions, candidates will be asked to blazon correctly one or more achievements of arms. The blazonry tasks in level 2 will be more difficult and candidates may be asked to blazon badges and heraldic flags as well.

3. Sample Examination Questions - Level 1:

An old method of impalement whereby two coats of arms are joined the dexter half of one to the sinster part of the other.
 
    a. diapered
    b. demembered
    c. devisal of arms
    d. dimidiation

 

In heraldry an ordinary such as th white area in our national flag is called:
 
     a. a Canadian bend
     b. a pall
     c. a Canadian fess
     d. a Canadian pale
 

A fish swimming horizontally is said to be
 
      a. hauriant
      b. naiant
      c. urinant
      d. flotant
 

 

 
Blazonry - Level 1:

Candidates will be required to blazon correctly relatively simple heraldic shields. There are in some cases several alternative correct blazons. The shortest (number of words) blazon is generally considered the most elegant but any correct blazon following the principles described in Greaves's Basic Blazonry will be accepted.

 
Blazonry - Level 2:

Candidates will be required to blazon correctly full achievements of arms, including crest, supporters, compartment and motto, and may be required to blazon badges, banners and standards. As above, latitude will be provided to allow for acceptable differences in blazoning.

How would you blazon the following arms granted by the Canadian Heraldic Authority?

Arms of Rory Henry Grattan Fisher  Arms of Warren Peter Tracz   Arms of John Joseph Pope

You may click on the arms to link to the Public Register of Arms, Flags and Badges where these armorial achievements are properly blazoned. These are relatively simple achievements.


 

4. Qualification Process for Level 3

There are no examinations as such for Level 3. The requirements for this level are included in the Level 3 sub-menu section.


Released: January 12, 2004 / Updated: November 14, 2008