Can't remember where I got this, but it may help:
Am I Ready to Enter a Junior Hunter Test?
You can use the following checklist as a guide to focus your training and preparation. Not all of these situations will occur in any given test, but if your dog and you have successfully trained on these items then you can be pretty confident that you will be a title contender.
1. Dog will come to line on an approved leash and under control.
2. Dog maintains control while bird is thrown. Doesn’t spin on leash or excessively lunge; preferably, remains sitting.
3. You have a technique for releasing your dog that doesn’t distract the dog from the mark.
4. Dog will retrieve and deliver to hand the following game birds: pheasant, duck, chukar.
5. Dog does not roll on or chew up any of the above game birds when retrieving them.
6. Dog has retrieved marks thrown by a person unknown to the dog.
7. Dog is not scared by a shotgun blast within 40 yards of dog.
8. Dog will make a retrieve even when running by a bird crate blowing strong scent across line to the retrieve.
9. Dog not scared by sticks, sticking straight up in a pond.
10. Dog will pick up a live and/or wounded bird both on land in water.
11. Dog will not be overly distracted by decoys and won’t freak out if he gets tangled in one of the lines.
12. Dog will persevere in heavy cover to find a mark.
13. Dog will push beyond obstacles such as a steep hill, a ditch, a dirt road, or patch of very heavy cover to get to a mark.
14. Dog will bring a duck out of the water and deliver to hand without dropping it on the shore.
15. Dog has been brought to the line by waiting in a holding blind while other dogs are retrieving and gun shots are going off.
16. Dog has watched marks fall, and been released to retrieve, while the handler is sitting on a bucket or stool next to the dog.
17. Dog has had a duck call blown behind it and had an answering call from a gunner in the field just prior to a mark being thrown by the gunner.
18. Dog has gotten in and out of a small boat that is securely sitting on land.
19. Dog has retrieved a mark thrown out of a boat, preferably on water.
20. Dog has retrieved marks thrown on water that are dark, such as a black bumper or a low floating duck, at a considerable distance.
21. Handler has brought the dog to the line while handler is holding a gun.
22. Dog has been trained to not run the bank on marks that are moderately tempting to bank run.
23. Dog and handler have done land walk-up retrieves. Walk-up retrieves occur when the bird is shot while the dog and handler are heeling.
24. Dog has had to enter water where the bottom drops off rather abruptly, rather than a gradual drop-off.
25. Dog has made retrieves requiring the dog to exit one body of water and enter another in order to get to the bird (such as in going over a **** or long peninsula).
26. Dog has made retrieves requiring the dog to exit a body of water and run a considerable distance on land past the far shore in order to make the retrieve.
27. Dog has retrieved marks that land a considerable distance from the gunner, up to 40 yards (simulated long flyer).