| 1) | The middle-knuckle strike in Short Form Two: |
| b) | is purposely done incorrect |
| 2) | The half-knuckle strike in Short Form Two is cocked to: |
| a) | get Line of Sight for the strike |
| b) | get full Path of Travel |
| 3) | The extended outward block in Short Form Two: |
| a) | continues the in / out / up / down series |
| b) | extends the in / out / up / down series |
| c) | is not part of the in / out / up down series |
| d) | is done as an isolation |
| e) | is a preview of things to come |
| 4) | Which of the following blocks is NOT executed on the "x" pattern: |
| 5) | The "theme" Power Principle of Short Form Two is: |
| 6) | Short Form Two differs from Long Form One by: |
| b) | checking and realistic positioning |
| c) | timing and foot pattern |
| 7) | Short Form Two differs from Long Form One by: |
| a) | in / out / up / down sequence |
| 8) | The outward hand-sword strikes of Short Form Two demonstrate the concept of: |
| b) | closest weapon to closest target |
| 9) | How many contact surfaces (with a potential opponent) are there in Short Form Two: |
(hint - count both sides)
| 10) | Which Power Principle is used most often in Short Form Two: |
| e) | they are all used equally |
| 11) | Which kenpo principle is NOT used in Short Form Two: |
| 12) | How many angles on the clock are demonstrated in Short Form Two: |
| 13) | What Power Principle is NOT being demonstrated correctly with the middle-knuckle strike in Short Form Two: |
| 14) | The environment in Short Form Two is assumed to be: |
| 15) | Body Harmony is achieved through: |
| a) | starts the dictionary forms |
| b) | ends the dictionary forms |
| d) | is an encyclopedic form |
17) What is the first rule demonstrated in Short Form Two:
| a) | always keep your back straight |
| b) | don't make a cock a separate motion |
| c) | never split your stance |
| d) | all of the above are introduced simultaneously |
18) The heel-palm strike in Short Form Two demonstrates:
| a) | the first open hand maneuver |
| b) | Back-up Mass as the primary Power Principle |
| c) | the first step through forward |
| 19) | The first inward block executed on the "x" is related to the heel-palm on the "x" because: |
| a) | it is executed on the reverse "x" line |
| b) | it switches the front hand to rear and rear to front |
| c) | it uses Torque as the primary Power Principle |
20) In Short Form Two, the extended outward block is the opposite of the downward block because:
| a) | it is executed high, while the downward block is executed low |
| b) | it uses the opposite Point of Contact with the arm |
| c) | it is executed to the opposite line of the downward block |
21) The Meditating Horses of Short Form Two are:
| b) | for meditation purposes |
| c) | only for the start of the dictionary forms |
| 22) | The hand-sword, punch, middle-knuckle, heel-palm, and half-knuckle strikes in Short Form Two are related because: |
| a) | they all hit with the same Method of Execution |
| b) | they each form a degree of opening the hand |
| c) | they each are executed on the same Line of Travel |
| 23) | The maneuvers executed on the "x" pattern of Short Form Two: |
| a) | complete the in / out / up / down blocking sequence |
| b) | extend the in / out / up / down blocking sequence |
| c) | execute to the new lines introduced in the isolation of Long Form One |
| 24) | Short Form Two is related to both Short and Long Form One because: |
| a) | they all contain the "+" pattern |
| b) | they all contain the same initial blocking sequence |
| c) | they all share in one or more Methods of Execution |
25) Short Form Two introduces how many new types of formal stances:
(hint - exclude hybrid and transitory stances)