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| 1) | The first strike in Short Form Two is the: |
| a) | Right Inward Block |
| b) | Right Outward Hand-sword |
| c) | Left Inward Hand-sword |
| d | Left Straight Thrust Punch |
| e) | none of the above |
| 2) | The "theme" stance of Short Form Two is: |
| a) | Neutral Bow |
| b) | Forward Bow |
| c) | Close Kneel |
| d) | Cat Stance |
| e) | Twist Stance |
| 3) | The cat stances in Short Form Two are: |
| a) | 90 degree |
| b) | to stabilize your base |
| c) | to set up for a kick |
| d) | all of the above |
| e) | none of these |
| 4) | The upward blocks of Short Form Two: |
| a) | are executed like Short Form One |
| b) | are executed like Long Form One |
| c) | are executed on a new line |
| d) | all of the above |
| e) | none of these |
| 5) | The wide kneel stance is used to demonstrate which power principle: |
| a) | Back-up Mass |
| b) | Gravitational Marriage |
| c) | Torque |
| d) | all of the above |
| e) | none of these |
| 6) | The "theme" timing in Short Form Two is: |
| a) | one-in-two |
| b) | one-in-one |
| c) | two-in-one |
| d) | two-in-two |
| e) | varies throughout the form |
| 7) | The outward block - straight punch combinations in Short Form Two demonstrates the isolation of: |
| a) | Back-up Mass |
| b) | Gravitational Marriage |
| c) | Torque |
| d) | both A and B |
| e) | both A and C |
| 8) | The primary Power Principle(s) demonstrated with the Downward Block is(are): |
| a) | Back-up Mass |
| b) | Gravitational Marriage |
| c) | Torque |
| d) | both A and B |
| e) | both A and C |
| 9) | The new Method of Execution demonstrated in Short Form Two is: |
| a) | Hammering |
| b) | Thrusting |
| c) | Snapping |
| d) | all of the above |
| e) | none of these |
| 10) | Short Form Two is classified as a: |
| a) | Dictionary form |
| b) | Encyclopedia form |
| c) | Appendix form |
| d) | Thesis form |
| e) | Formulation form |
| 11) | The new pattern demonstrated in Short Form Two is: |
| a) | "T" |
| b) | "L" |
| c) | "+" |
| d) | "X" |
| e) | "Y" |
| 12) | What information is shared between Short Form One and Short Form Two: |
| a) | offense with front hand |
| b) | cat stance |
| c) | retreating |
| d) | all of the above |
| e) | none of these |
| 13) | What information is shared between Long Form One and Short Form Two: |
| a) | offense with rear hand |
| b) | defense with rear hand |
| c) | cat stance |
| d) | all of the above |
| e) | none of these |
| 14) | The foot rotation (positioning) on a 45 degree cat stance is: |
| a) | rear foot facing sideways / front foot facing forward |
| b) | rear foot facing forward diagonally / front foot facing forward |
| c) | front foot facing forward diagonally / rear foot facing forward diagonally |
| d) | front foot facing forward / rear foot facing forward |
| e) | none of these |
| 15) | The foot rotation (positioning) on a wide kneel stance is: |
| a) | rear foot facing sideways / front foot facing forward |
| b) | rear foot facing forward / front foot facing forward diagonally |
| c) | front foot facing forward diagonally / rear foot facing forward diagonally |
| d) | front foot facing sideways / rear foot facing forward diagonally |
| e) | none of these |
| 16) | Short Form Two introduces how many types of new blocks: |
| a) | 1 |
| b) | 2 |
| c) | 3 |
| d) | 4 |
| e) | none |
| 17) | Information introduced in Short Form Two that was NOT in Short / Long Form One: |
| a) | checking |
| b) | snapping |
| c) | dropping height |
| d) | all of the above |
| e) | none of these |
| 18) | The opposite of the right inward block is: |
| a) | a left inward block |
| b) | a right straight punch |
| c) | a right outward block |
| d) | all of the above |
| e) | none of these |
| 19) | Short Form Two introduces: |
| a) | the wide kneel stance |
| b) | advancing |
| c) | power principle isolation |
| d) | all of the above |
| e) | none of these |
| 20) | The cat stances of Short Form Two demonstrate: |
| a) | advancing |
| b) | breaking the heel |
| c) | base stabilization |
| d) | all of the above |
| e) | none of these |
| 21) | Which strike in Short Form Two is executed incorrectly: |
| a) | the outward hand-sword |
| b) | the punch |
| c) | the middle-knuckle |
| d) | the heel-palm |
| e) | the half-knuckle |
| 22) | When is the first time we step backward in Short Form Two: |
| a) | on the first upward block |
| b) | on the last downward block |
| c) | on the first strike |
| d) | all of the above |
| e) | none of these |
| 23) | Short Form Two is generally considered to be the reverse of Short / Long Form One because: |
| a) | it retreats |
| b) | it uses offense |
| c) | it advances |
| d) | all of the above |
| e) | none of these |
| 24) | The strikes in Short Form Two: |
| a) | always alternate which side is executed first |
| b) | always are executed on both sides |
| c) | always are executed with a new Method of Execution |
| d) | all of the above |
| e) | none of these |
| 25) | The right hammering inward block of Short Form Two differs from Short / Long Form One: |
| a) | there is no difference |
| b) | it is executed harder |
| c) | it is executed softer |
| d) | it is executed to a different direction |
| e) | it is executed to a different height |