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The cover of this book sets out a challenge that the reader may not know as much about Form Five as they believe. This section of the book will definitively test whether that assertion is true or false. The quiz presented in this section of the book is specifically designed to probe the limits of one's knowledge about Form Five.

 

The reader should take note, that the quiz presented will contain both easy and difficult questions. In total, there are one hundred (100) multiple choice questions.

 

But, to make the quiz that much more challenging, the questions are not ordered from easy to hard or categorized by the area of query. They are purposely random in nature. So, if one picks a question and is able to answer it easily, that does not mean that they can answer the next random question just as easily. So, the reader should not become overly confident if they randomly pick a first question that is easy, nor become discouraged if they picked a question that confounds them.

 

In other words, although some of the questions are designed to be generally known to the average practitioner, others are designed to stretch the knowledge of even the most advanced and experienced artisan.

 

Therefore, a perfect score on the quiz is not expected. Rather, the reader should use a wrong answer as a springboard to find out if the answer was just a mistake or whether there is an area of study that they may be able to improve in.

 

Finally, the answers the quiz can be found in Appendix A at the back of this guide. The reader is encouraged to not use the answer section as a shortcut, but as it is intended - to check to see if the answer they provided to a specific question is correct or not.

 

 

1)

A main theme stance of Form Five is:



a)

Neutral Bow



b)

Forward Bow



c)

Reverse Bow



d)

Wide Kneel



e)

Close Kneel



f)

Concave

 

2)

The final maneuver (one-legged stance with draw of hands) of Form Five demonstrates:



a)

the same stance as Form Four



b)

the opposite stance as Form Four



c)

the theme of Leaving the Ground



d)

the theme of Complimentary / Opposing Forces



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these



g)

a and b



h)

a and d



i)

b and c



j)

b and d



k)

c and d

 

3)

A theme of Form Five is:



a)

Intersection Position



b)

Hanging Hands



c)

Change-up Points



d)

Man-Made Weapons



e)

All of the Above



f)

None of These

 

4)

A theme of Form Five is:



a)

Lower Body Maneuvers



b)

Kneeling



c)

Falling



d)

Evasion



e)

All of the Above



f)

None of These

 

5)

A theme of Form Five is:



a)

Switches



b)

Rolling



c)

Take-downs



d)

Bobbing / Weaving



e)

All of the Above



f)

None of These

 

6)

A theme of Form Five is:



a)

Horse Stance Maneuvers



b)

Chambering Weapons



c)

False Travel



d)

Elastic Recoil



e)

All of the Above



f)

None of These

 

7)

A theme of Form Five is:



a)

Defense Only



b)

3-on-line



c)

Intersection Position



d)

Upper Body Isolation Sequences



e)

All of the Above



f)

None of These

 

8)

Form Five can be classified as a:



a)

Encyclopedic Form



b)

Extension Form



c)

Long Form



d)

Higher Level Form



e)

All of the Above



f)

None of These

 

9)

In Form Five, Destructive Fans demonstrates how to:



a)

Destabilize the potential opponent's stance using your foot



b)

Turn your back to the potential opponent (transitory) in order to take advantage of their Obscure Zone



c)

Use stylized motions over realistic to highlight the themes of the form



d)

Sweep



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

10)

In Form Five, Dance of Death demonstrates how to:



a)

Take the potential opponent to the ground, face up



b)

Use both the bottom and middle height zones to take the potential opponent to the ground



c)

Use their leg to take the potential opponent to the ground, backward



d)

Use their leg to flip the potential opponent over while on the ground



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

11)

In Form Five, Leap of Death demonstrates how to:



a)

Take the potential opponent to the ground, face down



b)

Use the top height zone to take the potential opponent to the ground



c)

Use the arm to take the potential opponent to the ground, forward



d)

Take advantage of a potential opponent's Obscure Zone



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

12)

In Form Five, Back-Breaker demonstrates how to:



a)

Take the potential opponent to the ground, face up



b)

Use the top height zone to take the potential opponent to the ground



c)

Use the body to take the potential opponent to the ground, backward



d)

Implement the concept of weapon-to-target and target-to-weapon



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

13)

In Form Five, Hopping Crane demonstrates how to:



a)

Implement a technique with the potential opponent starting from the ground



b)

Take advantage of a potential opponent on the ground



c)

Destabilize the stance of the potential opponent via their arms (not their legs)



d)

Sweep



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

14)

In Form Five, Sleeper demonstrates how to:



a)

Take-down the potential opponent



b)

Use the top and bottom height zones to take the potential opponent to the ground



c)

Choke



d)

Buckle



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

15)

In Form Five, Brushing the Storm demonstrates how to:



a)

Destabilize the potential opponent without taking them fully to the ground



b)

Use the bottom and middle height zones to destabilize the potential opponent, bending forward



c)

Use the potential opponent's leg to destabilize their stance



d)

Use opposing forces to not only destabilize, but check off the potential opponent's zones



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

16)

In Form Five, Falling Falcon demonstrates how to:



a)

Use the top height zone to take the potential opponent to the ground, backward



b)

Passively use your bottom zone to help take the potential opponent to the ground



c)

Use the body to take the potential opponent to the ground



d)

Tripping



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

17)

In Form Five, Circling the Horizon demonstrates how to:



a)

Take the potential opponent to the ground, face up



b)

Use both the top and bottom height zones to take the potential opponent to the ground, backward



c)

Use Opposing Forces to take the potential opponent to the ground



d)

Sweeping



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

18)

In Form Five, Leaping Crane demonstrates how to:



a)

Take the potential opponent to the ground, kneeling



b)

Use the bottom height zone to take the potential opponent to the ground



c)

Use your leg (foot) to take the potential opponent to the ground



d)

Buckling



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

19)

Why does Form Five start toward the left flank?



a)

because it starts the 'out of position' theme of the form



b)

because it is the next logical form progression



c)

it introduces stepping forward with the left, to a new line



d)

It introduces a new line for the initial '+' pattern of the forms



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

20)

The isolation sequences in Form Five are directly related to the isolation sequences in?



a)

Long Form One



b)

Long Form Two



c)

Long Form Three



d)

Form Four



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

21)

Form Five demonstrates which of the following rules?



a)

always move off the line of attack



b)

always take the potential opponent to the ground



c)

always defend while out of position



d)

always start an orbit that will reorbit back to you



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

22)

In Form Five, which technique is the opposite of all the other techniques when it comes to the potential opponent's stance?



a)

Destructive Fans



b)

Leaping Crane



c)

Hopping Crane



d)

Leap of Death



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

23)

In Form Five, which technique continues the theme of Figure 8 from Form Four with the feet?



a)

Dance of Death



b)

Back Breaker



c)

Sleeper



d)

Brushing the Storm



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

24)

In Form Five, the ending maneuver pulls the hands to the right side above the shoulder because:



a)

it continues the theme of the second half of the form, where the upper and lower body move in opposite directions (opposing forces)



b)

it continues the theme of out of position (or difficult transitions)



c)

it matches the close of all the previous forms



d)

it demonstrates the opposite maneuver of all the previous forms



e)

all of the above



f)

both a and b



g)

both c and d



h)

both a and c



i)

both b and d

 

25)

In Form Five, Circling the Horizon has more maneuvers than the base technique outside the form because:



a)

Form Five demonstrates the original way to do the technique



b)

Form Five introduces kneeling in the forms



c)

without the extension maneuvers, the 3-on-line theme of the form would not be adhered to



d)

without the extension maneuvers, the take-down theme of the form would not be adhered to



e)

all of the above



f)

both a and b



g)

both c and d



h)

both a and c



i)

both b and d

 

26)

In Form Five, Dance of Death has more maneuvers than the base technique outside the form because:



a)

Form Five demonstrates the original way to do the technique



b)

Form Five introduces stomping in the forms



c)

without the extension maneuvers, the 3-on-line theme of the form would not be adhered to



d)

without the extension maneuvers, the take-down theme of the form would not be adhered to



e)

all of the above



f)

both a and b



g)

both c and d



h)

both a and c



i)

both b and d

 

27)

In Form Five, Sleeper has modified maneuvers from the base technique outside the form because:



a)

Form Five demonstrates the original way to do the technique



b)

Form Five introduces hopping in the forms



c)

without the modified maneuvers, the lower body theme of the form would not be adhered to



d)

without the modified maneuvers, the 3-on-line theme of the form would not be adhered to



e)

all of the above



f)

both a and b



g)

both c and d



h)

both a and c



i)

both b and d

 

28)

In Form Five, Leaping Crane has extension maneuvers from the base technique outside the form because:



a)

Form Five demonstrates the original way to do the technique



b)

Form Five introduces the chicken kick



c)

without the modified maneuvers, the lower body theme of the form would not be adhered to



d)

without the modified maneuvers, the 3-on-line theme of the form would not be adhered to



e)

both a and b



f)

both c and d



g)

all of the above



h)

none of these

 

29)

Buckles share which of the following characteristics with sweeps:



a)

they both effect the base of the opponent



b)

they both intend to destabilize



c)

they both effect joints of the opponent (only in different ways)



d)

they both are typically executed using the lower body



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

30)

Stomps differ from buckles in that:



a)

buckles destabilize and stomps don't



b)

stomps fall into the category of vise-like and buckles don't



c)

stomps require the direct use of an environmental object (such as the ground) and buckles don't



d)

stomps are executed against any part of the body, but buckles are exclusively against joints



e)

both a and b



f)

both c and d



g)

all of the above



h)

none of these

 

31)

The distinctive characteristics of a hop are:



a)

they require leaving the ground



b)

they launch and land on the same foot



c)

they launch and land using both feet



d)

they must travel a far distance



e)

both a and b



f)

both c and d



g)

all of the above



h)

none of these

 

32)

The distinctive characteristics of a leap are:



a)

they require leaving the ground



b)

they launch and land using both feet



c)

they launch and land on the same foot



d)

they must travel a far distance



e)

both a and b



f)

both c and d



g)

all of the above



h)

none of these

 

33)

The distinctive characteristics of a jump are:



a)

they require leaving the ground



b)

they launch and land on the opposite foot



c)

they launch and land using both feet



d)

they must travel a far distance



e)

both a and b



f)

both c and d



g)

all of the above



h)

none of these

 

34)

Form Five is known as an extension form because:



a)

it doesn't start from an attention or meditating horse stance



b)

it covers information that expands upon Form Four



c)

because it only executes self-defense techniques with their extensions



d)

because it is a long form without an isolation sequence



e)

both a and b



f)

both c and d



g)

all of the above



h)

none of these

 

35)

In Form Five, Brushing the Storm is included in the form because:



a)

it is a preview for things to come



b)

it fits with the major themes of the form



c)

it extends a major theme of Form Four



d)

it helps fill in some major categories of the form



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

36)

In Form Five, Dance of Death is to Brushing the Storm as:



a)

Destructive Fans is to Leap of Death



b)

Leap of Death is to Back Breaker



c)

Back Breaker is to Brushing the Storm



d)

Hopping Crane is to Sleeper



e)

Brushing the Storm is to Falling Falcon



f)

Falling Falcon is to Leap of Death



g)

Circling the Horizon is to Brushing the Storm



h)

all of the above



i)

none of these

 

37)

In Form Five, the best technique to demonstrate the concept of weapon to target and target to weapon is:



a)

Destructive Fans



b)

Dance of Death



c)

Leap of Death



d)

Back Breaker



e)

Hopping Crane



f)

Sleeper



g)

Brushing the Storm



h)

Falling Falcon



i)

Circling the Horizon



j)

Leaping Crane

 

38)

The maneuvers that best demonstrate a same relationship as Dance of Death to Leap of Death in Form Five is:



a)

Circles of Protection to Protecting Fans of Form Four



b)

Crossing Talon to Blinding Sacrifice of Long Form Three



c)

Circling Wing to Destructive Twins to of Short Form Three



d)

Inward Overhead Elbow Sequence to Downward Block Sequence to the of Long Form Two



e)

Downward Block Sequence to Outward Block Sequence of Short Form Two



f)

all of the above



g)

none of these

 

39)

In Form Five, Destructive Fans is to Falling Falcon as:



a)

Dance of Death is to Brushing the Storm



b)

Back Breaker is to Hopping Crane



c)

Leaping Crane is to Sleeper



d)

Circling the Horizon is to Isolation Sequence #1



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

40)

Form Five, expands upon Form Four by?



a)

expanding upon simple defense



b)

expanding upon the figure 8 pattern



c)

expanding upon usage of the legs



d)

expanding upon integrating the salutation into the form



e)

introducing man-made weapons



f)

all of the above



g)

none of these

 

41)

Historically speaking, Form Five was added to the system?



a)

at the same time as the other forms



b)

before the other forms



c)

after Form Four, but before Form Six and Form Seven



d)

after Form Six



e)

after Form Seven



f)

none of these

 

42)

In Form Five, a cat stance is added at the beginning of Dance of Death (second side) because?



a)

all long forms must have a cat stance



b)

it demonstrates the opposite side of the cat stance in Long Form One



c)

it demonstrates how to jet lag



d)

it demonstrates the opposite of a neutral bow



e)

to add stability to one's stance before executing a take-down



f)

all of the above



g)

none of these

 

43)

Form Five is called Form Five because?



a)

it is the fifth form in the system



b)

it demonstrates five self-defense techniques



c)

it creates a figure five with its foot pattern



d)

it demonstrates the fifth level of progression of the forms in the system



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

44)

Why is there no Short Form Five?



a)

because it would be too short for forms of this rank



b)

because it is left up to the student to create it



c)

because it is impossible to create, based upon the system



d)

there is a Short Form Five - it was just forgotten over time



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

45)

The beginning of Form Five differs from the previous forms because:



a)

It starts with the rear hand



b)

it demonstrates starting by stepping directly to the left (flank)



c)

it adds the usage of the salutation as part of the form



d)

all of the above



e)

none of these

 

46)

Reasons why Form Five starts with Destructive Fans is (are):



a)

it directly progresses the starting maneuvers of the previous forms



b)

It starts to a new angle



c)

it demonstrates opposite overlapping circles to the opening of Form Four



d)

It demonstrates a new timing of striking with settle into the stance



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

47)

There is a man-made weapon technique (Brushing the Storm) in Form Five because:



a)

it introduces an isolation sequence to Form Five



b)

it is the last self-defense technique in Form Five



c)

it is a preview of things to come



d)

all of the above



e)

none of these

 

48)

Which self-defense technique / maneuver sequence of Form Five does not demonstrate the "3-on-line" theme of the form:



a)

Salutation



b)

Destructive Fans



c)

Dance of Death



d)

Leap of Death



e)

Isolation Sequence #1



f)

Back Breaker



g)

Hopping Crane



h)

Sleeper



i)

Brushing the Storm



j)

Falling Falcon



k)

Circling the Horizon



l)

Leaping Crane



m)

Close



n)

all of the above



o)

none of these

 

49)

Which self-defense technique / isolation sequence of Form Five does not demonstrate the "out of position" theme of the form:



a)

Destructive Fans



b)

Dance of Death



c)

Leap of Death



d)

Isolation Sequence #1



e)

Back Breaker



f)

Hopping Crane



g)

Sleeper



h)

Brushing the Storm



i)

Falling Falcon



j)

Circling the Horizon



k)

Leaping Crane



l)

all of the above



m)

none of these

 

50)

Which self-defense technique / isolation sequence of Form Five does not demonstrate the "take-down" theme of the form:



a)

Destructive Fans



b)

Dance of Death



c)

Leap of Death



d)

Isolation Sequence #1



e)

Back Breaker



f)

Hopping Crane



g)

Sleeper



h)

Brushing the Storm



i)

Falling Falcon



j)

Circling the Horizon



k)

Leaping Crane



l)

all of the above



m)

none of these

 

51)

If the ending of Dance of Darkness in Form Four is a natural extension to Glancing Spear in Long Form Three, the ending of which technique in Form Five is a natural extension to Dance of Darkness?



a)

Destructive Fans



b)

Dance of Death



c)

Leap of Death



d)

Isolation Sequence #1



e)

Back Breaker



f)

Hopping Crane



g)

Sleeper



h)

Brushing the Storm



i)

Falling Falcon



j)

Circling the Horizon



k)

Leaping Crane

 

52)

The initial take-down in Leaping Crane differs from all the others in Form Five in that:



a)

it is accomplished with the foot



b)

it is executed to the rear of the potential opponent



c)

it is executed to the lower end of the potential opponent



d)

it leaves the potential opponent vertically oriented



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

53)

Hopping Crane of Form Five is similar to Darting Leaves of Form Four in that:



a)

they both start from the same position



b)

they both end in the same position



c)

they both are not part of the self-defense curriculum of the system



d)

they can both be considered as Isolation Sequences



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

54)

Hopping Crane of Form Five does not have any defensive maneuvers because:



a)

it starts with the potential opponent in a prone position (not aggressive)



b)

to demonstrate the potential opponent relying on their hands as their base



c)

to demonstrate an opposite take-down situation (to hands)



d)

it can be considered an Isolation Sequence with the feet



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

55)

Hopping Crane, in Form Five, is related to Bowing to Buddha, in Form Four, because:



a)

they are both off of the same potential attack



b)

they are both not part of the self-defense curriculum



c)

they both start with the same defensive maneuver



d)

they both start from a position of disadvantage for either the defender or potential attacker



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

56)

Hopping Crane of Form Five is not part of the self-defense curriculum of the system because:



a)

Mr. Parker forgot to include it



b)

it's not practical



c)

it's an offensive technique - not defensive



d)

it's too short to be a self-defense technique



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

57)

Destructive Kneel of Form Four can be related to Leaping Crane of Form Five in that:



a)

they are essentially the same technique (with timing differences)



b)

they both destabilize the potential opponent with the lower extremity



c)

they both work primarily to the Zone of Obscurity



d)

they both work off the same attack (but to different gauge ranges)



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

58)

The extension maneuvers (sweep to end) of Circling the Horizon in Form Five, are executed with the timing they have because:



a)

the timing has no specific reason



b)

it is the most practical timing for use outside the form



c)

to make the maneuvers more impractical outside the form



d)

to conform to the theme of the second half of the form (opposing movements)



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

59)

Which self-defense techniques of Form Five are executed differently than in the self-defense curriculum?



a)

Destructive Fans, Back Breaker, Sleeper, Brushing the Storm, Falling Falcon, Circling the Horizon, Leaping Crane



b)

Dance of Death, Hopping Crane, Falling Falcon



c)

Leap of Death, Back Breaker, Sleeper, Leaping Crane



d)

Dance of Death, Leap of Death, Hopping Crane



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

60)

Which self-defense techniques of Form Five demonstrate hidden maneuvers?



a)

Destructive Fans and Sleeper



b)

Sleeper and Falling Falcon



c)

Circling the Horizon and Leaping Crane



d)

Destructive Fans and Leaping Crane



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

61)

Which self-defense technique of Form Four is a preview to a major theme (take-down) of Form Five?



a)

Protecting Fans



b)

Darting Leaves



c)

Unfurling Crane



d)

Destructive Kneel



e)

Flashing Wings



f)

Gathering Clouds



g)

Circles of Protection



h)

Dance of Darkness



i)

Thundering Hammers



j)

Unwinding Pendulum



k)

Reversing Circles



l)

Snaking Talon



m)

Circling Fans



n)

Defensive Cross



o)

Bowing to Buddha



p)

Prance of the Tiger



q)

Shield and Mace



r)

Five Swords



s)

Twirling Hammers



t)

all the above



u)

none of these

 

62)

The outward back-knuckle is demonstrated to all three (3) height zones via the combination of which self-defense techniques of Form Five:



a)

Destructive Fans, Dance of Death, Circling the Horizon



b)

Dance of Death, Leap of Death, Back Breaker



c)

Leap of Death, Back Breaker,  Brushing the Storm



d)

Back Breaker, Hopping Crane, Falling Falcon



e)

Hopping Crane, Sleeper, Circling the Horizon



f)

Sleeper, Brushing the Storm, Leaping Crane



g)

Brushing the Storm, Falling Falcon, Dance of Death



h)

Falling Falcon, Circling the Horizon, Sleeper



i)

Circling the Horizon, Leaping Crane, Hopping Crane



j)

Leaping Crane, Destructive Fans, Isolation Sequence #1

 

63)

In Form Four, Snaking Talon has a specific prefix maneuver, which technique of Form Five has the same prefix maneuver:



a)

Destructive Fans



b)

Dance of Death



c)

Leap of Death



d)

Back Breaker



e)

Hopping Crane



f)

Sleeper



g)

Brushing the Storm



h)

Falling Falcon



i)

Circling the Horizon



j)

Leaping Crane

 

64)

Bowing to Buddha, in Form Four, employes a very specialized stance; which technique of Form Five employs this same stance:



a)

Destructive Fans



b)

Dance of Death



c)

Leap of Death



d)

Isolation Sequence #1



e)

Back Breaker



f)

Hopping Crane



g)

Sleeper



h)

Brushing the Storm



i)

Falling Falcon



j)

Circling the Horizon



k)

Leaping Crane

 

65)

A major theme of Form Five is switched between the first half and the second half of the form's execution, that theme is:



a)

Out of Position vs In Position



b)

Stabilization vs Destabilization



c)

Stay on the ground vs Leaving the Ground



d)

Self-Defense Techniques vs Isolation Sequences



e)

Complimentary Forces vs Opposing Forces



j)

all of the above



k)

none of these

 

66)

Which theme of Form Five is highlighted by the following techniques:

Bowing to Buddha, Prance of the Tiger, Leap of Death, Hopping Crane, Leaping Crane



a)

Out of Position



b)

Destabilization



c)

Leaving the Ground



d)

Complimentary Forces



e)

Opposing Forces



j)

Isolation Sequences



k)

3-on-line

 

67)

In Form Five, Dance of Death is to Brushing the Storm as:



a)

Falling Falcon is to Brushing the Storm



b)

Dance of Death is to Leap of Death



c)

Sleeper is to Hopping Crane



d)

Circling the Horizon is to Leaping Crane



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

68)

The rear hand-sword of the first isolation sequence of Form Four is demonstrated as a reverse line and an opposite dimension in which self-defense technique of Form Five:



a)

Destructive Fans



b)

Dance of Death



c)

Leap of Death



d)

Back Breaker



e)

Hopping Crane



f)

Sleeper



g)

Brushing the Storm



h)

Falling Falcon



i)

Circling the Horizon



j)

Leaping Crane

 

69)

The hidden maneuver of Dance of Death in Form Five represents:



a)

Flipping the Opponent



b)

Figure 8 (overlapping circles)



c)

The Tiger and the Dragon



d)

Impractical Motion



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

70)

A stylistic version of the self-defense technique Leaping Crane changes which portion of the sequence from an impractical maneuver to a realistic maneuver:



a)

The initial buckling kick



b)

The elbow sandwich



c)

The neck break



d)

The chicken kick (second take-down)



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

71)

Which self-defense technique of Form Five best exemplifies the concept of situational considerations over general rules:



a)

Dance of Death



b)

Leap of Death



c)

Brushing the Storm



d)

Back Breaker



e)

Leaping Crane



f)

none of these

 

72)

Which self-defense technique of Form Five best expands upon a major theme of Short/Long Form Three:



a)

Destructive Fans



b)

Dance of Death



c)

Leap of Death



d)

Isolation Sequence #1



e)

Back Breaker



f)

Hopping Crane



g)

Sleeper



h)

Brushing the Storm



i)

Falling Falcon



j)

Circling the Horizon



k)

Leaping Crane

 

73)

Which self-defense technique of Form Five best demonstrates the opposite of the major themes of Short Form One:



a)

Destructive Fans



b)

Dance of Death



c)

Leap of Death



d)

Isolation Sequence #1



e)

Back Breaker



f)

Hopping Crane



g)

Sleeper



h)

Brushing the Storm



i)

Falling Falcon



j)

Circling the Horizon



k)

Leaping Crane

 

74)

The push-downs in the Isolation sequence of Long Form One can best be demonstrated in a practical manner in which self-defense techniques of Form Five:



a)

Destructive Fans, Dance of Death, Leaping Crane



b)

Dance of Death, Leap of Death, Brushing the Storm



c)

Leap of Death, Isolation Sequence #1, Falling Falcon



d)

Isolation Sequence #1, Back Breaker, Circling the Horizon



e)

Back Breaker, Hopping Crane, Sleeper



f)

Hopping Crane, Sleeper, Leaping Crane



g)

Sleeper, Brushing the Storm, Falling Falcon



h)

Brushing the Storm, Destructive Fans, Dance of Death



i)

Falling Falcon, Circling the Horizon, Leap of Death



j)

Circling the Horizon, Leaping Crane, Isolation Sequence #1



k)

Leaping Crane, Destructive Fans, Back Breaker

 

75)

The potential isolation sequences of Form Five (Isolation Sequence #1 - Hopping Crane) expand upon which themes of Short Form One:



a)

defense only



b)

front hand only



c)

1-in-1 timing



d)

retreating



e)

all of these



f)

none of these

 

76)

The theme of triples introduced in Long Form One is enhanced and expanded upon by which major theme of Form Five:



a)

Destabilization



b)

Out of Position



c)

Vise-like maneuvers (use of the ground)



d)

3-on-line



e)

Take-downs



f)

Complimentary vs Opposing Forces

 

77)

The concept of ratcheting is physically reversed in which techniques of Form Five:



a)

Destructive Fans, Dance of Death



b)

Dance of Death, Leap of Death



c)

Leap of Death, Isolation Sequence #1



d)

Isolation Sequence #1, Back Breaker



e)

Back Breaker, Hopping Crane



f)

Hopping Crane, Sleeper



g)

Sleeper, Brushing the Storm



h)

Brushing the Storm, Falling Falcon



i)

Falling Falcon, Circling the Horizon



j)

Circling the Horizon, Leaping Crane



k)

Leaping Crane, Brushing the Storm

 

78)

Which technique of Form Five best demonstrates the reverse 3-on-line sequence to the technique Circling the Horizon:



a)

Destructive Fans



b)

Dance of Death



c)

Leap of Death



d)

Isolation Sequence #1



e)

Back Breaker



f)

Hopping Crane



g)

Sleeper



h)

Brushing the Storm



i)

Falling Falcon



j)

Circling the Horizon



k)

Leaping Crane

 

79)

The "cup and saucer" position introduced in Short Form Two is used in Form Five for the following reasons:



a)

Hide Maneuvers



b)

Complimentary Forces



c)

Isolation Purposes



d)

Counter Balance



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

80)

Which techniques of Form Five demonstrate reverse motion - single and double:



a)

Destructive Fans, Dance of Death



b)

Dance of Death, Leap of Death



c)

Leap of Death, Back Breaker



d)

Back Breaker, Hopping Crane



e)

Hopping Crane, Sleeper



f)

Sleeper, Brushing the Storm



g)

Brushing the Storm, Falling Falcon



h)

Falling Falcon, Circling the Horizon



i)

Circling the Horizon, Leaping Crane



j)

Leaping Crane, Destructive Fans

 

81)

The final foot maneuver sequence of Falling Falcon in Form Five demonstrates:



a)

Hidden Maneuvers



b)

3-on-line theme



c)

Potential Isolation Sequence



d)

Sophisticated Motion



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

82)

The final hand maneuver sequence of Sleeper in Form Five demonstrates:



a)

Impractical Maneuvers



b)

3-on-line theme



c)

Degrees of Opening the Hand



d)

Elementary Motion



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

83)

Glancing Spear in Long Form Three is to Leap of Death in Form Five as:



a)

Destructive Twins of Short/Long Three is to Protecting Fans of Form Four



b)

Destructive Kneel of Form Four is to Leaping Crane of Form Five



c)

Dance of Death of Form Five is to Twirling Hammers of Form Four



d)

Back Breaker of Form Five is to Thrusting Wedge of Long Form Three



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

84)

A common thread exists through the advanced forms through the following maneuver sequences:

Fatal Cross of Short Form Three, Blinding Sacrifice of Long Form Three, Isolation Sequences of Form Four, Leap of Death of Form Five;

this thread is commonly referred to as:



a)

3-on-line



b)

Take-downs



c)

Object Obscurity



d)

Doubles



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

85)

Dance of Death of Form Five is to Thundering Hammers of Form Four is to Sleeper of Form Five as:



a)

Scraping Hoof of Short Form Three is to Destructive Fans of Form Five is to Flashing Wings in Form Four



b)

Bowing to Buddha of Form Four is to Gathering Clouds of Form Four is to Falling Falcon of Form Five



c)

Leaping Crane of Form Five



d)

Brushing the Storm of Form Five



e

Circling the Horizon of Form Five



f)

all of the above



g)

none of these

 

86)

Dance of Death of Form Five is a good example of which of the following concepts:



a)

Ratcheting



b)

Target to Weapon



c)

Parrying / Riding Motion



d)

Man-made Weapons



e

Offense then Defense



f)

all of the above



g)

none of these

 

87)

The added stomp in Sleeper was moved and switched to the front leg from which other self-defense technique in Form Five:



a)

Destructive Fans



b)

Dance of Death



c)

Leap of Death



d)

Isolation Sequence #1



e)

Back Breaker



f)

Hopping Crane



g)

Brushing the Storm



h)

Falling Falcon



i)

Circling the Horizon



j)

Leaping Crane

 

88)

The final foot maneuver of Circling the Horizon in Form Five (retraction of the foot) was modified from the base execution:



a)

to demonstrate a better way to execute the sequence



b)

to progress the Complimentary Forces theme



c)

to aid in destabilizing the opponent



d)

to replicate how it is executed in Bowing to Buddha of Form Four



e

no reason



f)

all of the above



g)

none of these

 

89)

Which of these is a (potential) environmental object used within Form Five:



a)

self



b)

ground



c)

stick



d)

clothing



e

opponent



f)

all of the above



g)

none of these

 

90)

The kicking theme started in Long Form Two is expanded upon in Form Five by:



a)

adding new timings



b)

adding new double kicks (chicken kick)



c)

demonstrating new sequences



d)

demonstrating new angles



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

91)

The heel-palm - claw / back-knuckle sequence thread started in Long Form Two is progressed by which self-defense techniques of Form Five:



a)

Destructive Fans, Hopping Crane, Leaping Crane



b)

Dance of Death, Leap of Death, Hopping Crane



c)

Leap of Death, Back Breaker, Sleeper



d)

Back Breaker, Hopping Crane, Falling Falcon



e)

Hopping Crane, Brushing the Storm, Circling the Horizon



f)

Sleeper, Brushing the Storm, Leaping Crane



g)

Brushing the Storm, Falling Falcon, Circling the Horizon



h)

Falling Falcon, Circling the Horizon, Leaping Crane



i)

Circling the Horizon, Leaping Crane, Destructive Fans



j)

Leaping Crane, Dance of Death, Hopping Crane

 

92)

In the salutation of Form Five, the signifying hand touches the back-stop hand because:



a)

it is a long form



b)

it is an extension form



c)

it is only executed to one side



d)

it is done with five fingers



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

93)

Form Five is commonly referred to as:



a)

the longest form of the system



b)

the most flowery form of the system



c)

the most popular form of the system



d)

the easiest form of the system



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

94)

In Form Five, the kicks of both Circling the Horizon and the ending of Falling Falcon demonstrate:



a)

sophisticated maneuvers with the foot



b)

contact with new parts of the foot



c)

enhancing of the Power Principle of Back-up Mass



d)

enhancing the destabilization of the potential opponent



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these

 

95)

The most highlighted Power Principle of Form Five is:



a)

Torque



b)

Back-up Mass



c)

Gravitational Marriage



d)

Opposing Forces



e)

Complimentary Forces



f)

all of the above



g)

none of these

 

96)

The stomps of Form Five progress the thread of stomping (started in Short Form Three) by:



a)

adding new contact points on the foot



b)

reversing the direction of the stomp



c)

adding stomps with the rear foot



d)

adding stomps using new Power Principles



e)

all of the above



f)

none of these



g)

both a and b



h)

both b and d



i)

both a and c



j)

a, b and c



k)

b, c, and d

 

97)

The concave stance of Form Five (Leap of Death) is used to demonstrate:



a)

the opposite of the diamond stance



b)

a stance being use for offensive purposes



c)

the double of the close kneel stance



d)

all of the above



e)

none of these



f)

both a and b



g)

both b and c



h)

both a and c

 

98)

The diamond stance of Form Five (Leap of Death) is used to demonstrate:



a)

the opposite of the concave stance



b)

a stance being use for offensive purposes



c)

the double of the wide kneel stance



d)

all of the above



e)

none of these



f)

both a and b



g)

both b and c



h)

both a and c

 

99)

Form Five introduces which of the following maneuvers:



a)

Stomp



b)

Chicken Kick



c)

Two-finger Hook



d)

Shape of the Crane



e)

Head-butt



f)

all of the above



g)

none of these

 

100)

The outward back-knuckle of Circling the Horizon in Form Five demonstrates:



a)

a prefix maneuver



b)

defensive offensive maneuver



c)

starting from out of position



d)

all of the above



e)

none of these