Multiple Choice - Beginner / Intermediate

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Multiple Choice - Beginner / Intermediate

1)

The In/Out/Up/Down sequence started in Short Form One and continued through Long Form Two is:

a)extended in Short Form Three

b)reversed in Short Form Three

c)scattered throughout Short Form Three

d)all of the above

e)none of these

2)

In Short Form Three Crossing Talon and Locked Wing are related because:

a)they both use the potential opponent's right arm as the major fulcrum

b)they both work against a grab to the same wrist

c)they both use the left arm as the primary striking arm

d)all of the above

e)none of these

3)

The first and last technique of Short Form Three demonstrate:

a)double grabbing

b)grabs from the front

c)different ranges of attack

d)all of the above

e)none of these

4)

Why is the second elbow of Twirling Wings not executed?

a)because Short Form Three is known as the elbow form

b)because the opponent would have been knocked out with the first strike

c)because the strike would have impeded the motion of the setup to the next technique

d)all of the above

e)none of these

5)

Why is Fatal Cross included in Short Form Three?

a)because it introduces two handed attacks

b)because it introduces semi-live attacks

c)because it introduces attacks from the front

d)all of the above

e)none of these

6)

Why is Grip of Death executed on the left side in Short Form Three?

a)because it introduces the "shape of the heart"

b)because it demonstrates a two-handed strike both on a circular path of travel

c)because it introduces the heel-palm with the rear hand

d)all of the above

e)none of these

7)

Why are some techniques done on the opposite side?

a)to demonstrate the opposite side of specific maneuvers

b)to show new information

c)to fill in missing information

d)all of the above

e)none of these

8)

Why does Short Form Three start with Destructive Twins?

a)to continue demonstrating the Five Swords pattern shown at the beginning of each of the Dictionary Forms

b)to introduce a maneuver with two simultaneous strikes

c)to demonstrate the isolation of the Power Principle of Back-up Mass

d)all of the above

e)none of these

9)

The elbows of Long Form Two share the following properties to the elbows of Short Form Three:

a)they are all executed to the same range

b)they are all executed as compact units

c)they demonstrate both single and double execution of elbows

d)all of the above

e)none of these

10)

The two-finger hand formation introduced in Long Form Two is expanded upon by:

a)it is executed with both hands simultaneously

b)it is executed on a circular path of travel

c)it is executed with a new method of execution

d)all of the above

e)none of these

11)

Short Form Three demonstrates getting leverage over the potential opponent by:

a)locking, disrupting base, canceling of dimensions

b)opposing, complying, diverting

c)from the front, behind, high and low

d)all of the above

e)none of these

12)

Short Form Three introduces the following concepts:

a)Angle of Deflection

b)Angle of Incidence

c)rearrangement concept

d)all of the above

e)none of these

13)

The first elbow maneuver of the technique Crossing Talon in Short Form Three demonstrates:

a)Leveraging

b)Locking

c)Contact Manipulation

d)all of the above

e)none of these

14)

The difference between a dictionary form and an encyclopedic form are:

a)one starts from an attention stance, one starts from a horse stance

b)one doesn't use opponents, one does

c)the dictionary forms introduce the In/Out/Up/Down sequence, the encyclopedic forms introduce the Down/Up/Out/In sequence

d)all of the above

e)none of these

15)

The primary conceptual theme of Short Form Three is:

a)sophisticated basics

b)power principle isolation

c)short range defense / offense

d)all of the above

e)none of these

16)

Why are there knee strikes in Short Form Three?

a)to introduce the concept of a compact unit

b)because it’s the hardest part of the leg

c)to show the opposite of an elbow

d)all of the above

e)none of these

17)

Short Form Three demonstrates how to escape from a grab by:

a)head butting the opponent

b)counter grabbing

c)complying with the grab

d)all of the above

e)none of these

18)

In Short Form Three, Destructive Twins and Twirling Wings are the only techniques that:

a)both introduce a new method of execution

b)both have vertical outward blocks against a stationary target

c)both step away from the opponent

d)all of the above

e)none of these

19)

The rear version of the attack for the technique Striking Serpent's Head in Short Form Three is:

a)Crashing Wings

b)Twirling Wings

c)Circling Wing

d)Locked Wing

e)all of the above

20)

The rear version of the attack for the technique Destructive Twins in Short Form Three is:

a)Crashing Wings

b)Twirling Wings

c)Locked Wing

d)Wings of Silk

e)none of these

21)

The opposite version of the attack for Destructive Twins in Short Form Three is:

a)Crashing Wings

b)Twirling Wings

c)Fatal Cross

d)Striking Serpent's Head

e)all of the above

22)

The two-handed attack equivalent for the technique Crossing Talon in Short Form Three is:

a)Destructive Twins

b)Circling Wing

c)Crossed Twigs

d)Wings of Silk

e)none of these

23)

The single-handed attack equivalent for the technique Destructive Twins in Short Form Three is:

a)Crossing Talon

b)Grip of Death

c)Conquering Shield

d)Striking Serpent's Head

e)none of these

24)

The reverse stance sequence as demonstrate in the technique Crashing Wings in Short Form Three is:

a)Circling Wing

b)Locked Wing

c)Grip of Death

d)Crossed Twigs

e)none of these

25)

The techniques that best demonstrate the greatest varying direction of attack in Short Form Three are:

a)Destructive Twins, Grip of Death, Wings of Silk

b)Crashing Wings, Crossing Talon, Locked Wing

c)Destructive Twins, Fatal Cross, Striking Serpent's Head

d)Twirling Wings, Scraping Hoof, Locked Wing

e)none of these