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State to state (or Grand Lodge to Grand Lodge), both the wording & the number of questions vary. Ffrom blue Lodge to blue Lodge under the same Grand Lodge, it's not supposed to, but in reality it sometimes does.
Not only do the questions and answers vary, but the floor work as well. A few months ago I visited a Lodge in New Mexico and their opening and closing was vastly different from ours (Texas).
Kentucky has no official ritual. Lodges have at least three different rituals to choose from or a combination of the three. As a result, lodges can and often vary greatly in degree presentation. I find that it is all impressive as long as it is done properly and not poorly. However, test questions along with the various rituals ar not so different as to be unrecognizable.
Kentucky has no official ritual. Lodges have at least three different rituals to choose from or a combination of the three. As a result, lodges can and often vary greatly in degree presentation. I find that it is all impressive as long as it is done properly and not poorly. However, test questions along with the various rituals ar not so different as to be unrecognizable.