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60 Cards in this Set
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The first technique in Sae Kye Hyung E Bu is…
a. sang dan mahk ki b. ha dan mahk ki c. yup mahk ki d. choong dan kung kyuck |
a. sang dan mahk ki
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The kick in Sae Kye Hyung E Bu is…
a. tollyo cha ki b. yup cha ki c. dwi cha ki d. ahp cha ki |
b. yup cha ki
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The kick in Sae Kye Hyung Sam Bu is…
a. tollyo cha ki b. yup cha ki c. dwi cha ki d. ahp cha ki |
a. tollyo cha ki
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The Sae Kye Hyungs were created in (what year) in (what location)?
a. 1982/Philadelphia b. 1987/ Philadelphia c. 1968/ Burlington d. 1958/ Seoul |
b. 1987/ Philadelphia
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What is the original name of the Pyung Ahn forms?
a. Pal Che b. Jae Nam c. Sang Sup Chun d. Nae Bo Jin |
b. Jae Nam
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The Pyung Ahn forms were created by (whom) in (what year)
a. Master Itosu/1870 AD b. Won Kwang/1790 AD c. Master Itosu/1790 AD d. Wang Kun/ 18 AD |
a. Master Itosu/1870 AD
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What is the meaning of “Pyung”?
a.confidence, invulnerability b. indomitable spirit, c. safe, confident, comfortable d. balanced, calm |
d. balanced, calm
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What is the meaning of “Ahn”?
a. confidence, invulnerability b. indomitable spirit, c. safety, peace d. well balanced, calm |
c. safety, peace
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The Pyung Ahn forms where created in what location?
a. Philadelphia, PA b. Hunan province, Southern China c. Hwabook Province, China d. Silla province, Korea |
b. Hunan province, Southern China
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Match the form with the number of moves:
Pyung Ahn Cho Dan |
22
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Match the form with the number of moves:
Pyung Ahn E Dan |
29
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Match the form with the number of moves:
Pyung Ahn Sam Dan |
25
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Match the form with the number of moves:
Pyung Ahn Sa Dan |
29
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Match the form with the number of moves:
Pyung Ahn Oh Dan |
27
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Match the form with the number of moves:
Bong Hyung Il Bu |
23
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What is the original name for Bassai?
a. Pal Che b. Jae Nam c. Sang Sup Chun d. Nae Bo Jin |
a. Pal Che
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What is the meaning of “Bassai”
a. cross techniques b. selection of the best c. forward and backward d. knight on horseback |
b. selection of the best
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Bong Hyung Il Bu was created in (what year) by (whom)?
a. 1983/ Technical Advisory Committee, WTSDA b. 1982/ Technical Advisory Committee, WTSDA c. 1987/ Technical Advisory Committee, WTSDA d. 1870/ Master Idos |
b. 1982/ Technical Advisory Committee, WTSDA
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Grandmaster Shin was born in
a. 1936 b. 1958 c. 1968 d.1982 |
a. 1936
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The name of the monk who inspired Jae Chul Shin is:
a. Mooyae Dobo Tongji b. Wang Kun c. unknown d. Won Kwang |
c. unknown
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Grandmaster Shin came to the United States as a representative of the Korean ___________Association.
a. World Tang Soo Do b. Soo Bahk Do c. Kung Fu d. karate |
b. Soo Bahk Do
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Grandmaster Shin opened his first school in the U.S.A., which was located in
a. Philadelphia, PA b. Burlington, NJ c. Dallas, TX d. Los Angeles, CA |
b. Burlington, NJ
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Grandmaster Shin founded the World Tang Soo Do Association in
a. 1936 b. 1958 c. 1968 d. 1982 |
d. 1982
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What is the title of the book that Black Belt magazine used to honor Grandmaster Shin by devoting a full chapter to him?
a. Zen in the Martial Arts b. The Tao c. 20th Century Warriors d. Hwa Rang Do |
c. 20th Century Warriors
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The year Jae Chul Shin was recognized as Grandmaster of WTSDA was…
a. 1982 b. 1984 c. 1968 d. 1958 |
a. 1982
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In 1945 the name of the organization from which Tang Soo Do originated was called…
a. Tae Kyon b. Moo Duk Kwan c. Soo Bahk Do d. Tae Soo Do |
c. Soo Bahk Do
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The purpose of Tang Soo Do training is...
a. to dominate others b. self-defense, health, be a better person c. for sport d. hobby |
b. self-defense, health, be a better person
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The ultimate goal of Tang Soo Do is…
a. to attain black belt b. to become one with nature c. to levitate d. to do jump side kick six feet high |
b. to become one with nature
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The key to your success in Tang Soo Do is…
a. luck b. who you know c. only hard work d. natural talent |
c. only hard work
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What does this COMMAND mean?
Ku Ryung Up Shi |
without the count
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What does this COMMAND mean?
Ku Ryung E Mat Cho So |
by the count
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What does this COMMAND mean?
Shi Jak |
begin
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What does this COMMAND mean?
Ba Ro |
return
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What does this COMMAND mean?
Cha Ryut |
attention
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What does this COMMAND mean?
Choon Bee |
ready
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What does this COMMAND mean?
Kukgi Bae Rye |
salute to flag
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What does this COMMAND mean?
Muk Yum |
meditation
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What does this COMMAND mean?
Kwan Chang Nim E Kyung Yet |
bow to Grandmaster
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What does this COMMAND mean?
Sah Bum Nim E Kyung Yet |
bow to instructor
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What does this COMMAND mean?
Shio |
rest
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What does this COMMAND mean?
Ahn Jo |
sit
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What does this GENERAL TERM mean?
Yu Dan Ja |
Dan Holder (black belt)
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What does this GENERAL TERM mean?
Hu Bae |
junior member
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What does this GENERAL TERM mean?
Sun Bae |
senior member
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What does this GENERAL TERM mean?
Kwan Chang Nim |
Grandmaster
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What does this GENERAL TERM mean?
Jok Ki |
kick techniques
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What does this GENERAL TERM mean?
Ho Sin Sul |
self-defense
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What does this GENERAL TERM mean?
Il Soo Sik |
one-steps
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What does this GENERAL TERM mean?
Ja Yu Dae Ryun |
free sparring
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What does this GENERAL TERM mean?
Nae Kong |
internal power exercise
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What does this GENERAL TERM mean?
Weh Kong |
external power exercise
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What does this GENERAL TERM mean?
Shim Kong |
spiritual power exercise
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What does this GENERAL TERM mean?
Shi Sun |
focus of eyes
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What does this GENERAL TERM mean?
Ki Hap |
yell
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What does this GENERAL TERM mean?
Hyup Hoi |
association
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What does this GENERAL TERM mean?
Shim Sa |
testing
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What does this GENERAL TERM mean?
Jung Kwon |
fore fist
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What does this GENERAL TERM mean?
Jang Kwon |
heel of palm
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What does this GENERAL TERM mean?
Kap Kwon |
back fist
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What does this GENERAL TERM mean?
Kwan Soo |
spear hand
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