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1.

This form is comprised of formidable counter-strike movements in the offensive positions and
soft and circular blocks in the defensive positions that resemble jujitsu.
a. Wado-ryu
b. Goju-ryu
c. Shito-ryu
d. Shotokan
e. Hanko Ryu

2. This style of Karate teaches its students how to move the body to avoid attacks. This fluid
form of karate uses shorter stances compared to other ones.
a. Wado-ryu
b. Goju-ryu
c. Shito-ryu
d. Shotokan
e. Hanko Ryu

3. What is the meaning of the word Karate?


a. Open Hand
b. Weapon less Martial Art
c. Empty Hands
d. The Way of the Empty Hands

4. He was credited as being the father of modern karate.


a. Chojun Miyagi
b. Gichin Funakoshi
c. Itosu Mabuni
d. Higaonna Otsuka

5. What is the meaning of the word Shito?


a. Itosu (To) and Higaonna (Shi)
b. Hanko (Shi) and Higaonna (To)
c. Itosu (Shi) and Hienori (To)
d. Itosu (Shi) and Higaonna (To)

6. Where does Karate Originate?


a. Japan
b. China
c. Okinawa
d. Ryukyu Islands

7. How many main styles of karate are there?


a. 6
b. 4
c. 5
d. 100+

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8. Mosubi Dachi
a. Forward Stance
b. Feet Together
c. Heels Together
d. Upper Punch

9. Kiotsuke
a. Ready
b. Attention
c. Low Punch
d. High Punch

10. Mae Geri


a. Straight Punch
b. Back Kick
c. Front Kick
d. Snap Kick

11. Kata
a. Form
b. Basic
c. Sparring
d. Fighting

12. Kumite
a. Form
b. Basic
c. Sparring
d. Attacking

13. Kihon
a. Form
b. Basic
c. Takedown
d. Fighting

14. Seiza
a. Bow
b. one one
c. Meditate
d. Kneel
BONUS

15. Who quoted “True karate is this: that in daily life one’s mind and body be trained and
developed in a spirit of humility, and that in critical times, one be devoted utterly to the cause of
justice.”
a. Kenwa Funakoshi
b. Chojun Funakoshi
c. Gichin Funakoshi
d. Hienori Funakoshi

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