Senior 1st Class Rank (IKKYU)

Carolinas American Judo Association


1. What is the name of your Judo organization?

a) United States Judo Association
b) United States Judo Federation
c) International Judo Federation
2. Who founded Judo?

a) Nagaoka
b) Mifune
c) Jigoro Kano
d) Kotani
3. What is the name of the school he founded?

a) Epizoundes
b) Kodokan
c) Budokan
d) Shudokan
4. What is the date of the founding of Judo?

a) 1881
b) 1882
c) 1910
d) 1886
5. How Long have unarmed combat martial arts been practiced in Japan?

a) 600 to 1500 years
b) 500 to 800 years
c) 600 to 1000 years
6. What was unarmed combat called in Japan before Judo?

a) Kungfu
b) Jujitsu
c) Karate
d) Boxing
7. Name the 3 parts of a judo throw in English and Japanese

a) Off-balance-Tsukuri, Entry-Kuzuski, Competition- Kake
b) Off-balance-Kake, Entry- Tsukuri, Competition- Tsukuri
c) Off-balance- Kuzuski, Entry- Tsukuri, Competition- Kake
8. Name the three parts of unarmed combat in English and Japanese.

a) Throwing Techniques - Katame Waza, Grappling Techniques - Nage Waza, Striking Techniques - Atemi Waza
b) Throwing Techniques - Nage Waza, Grappling Techniques - Katame Waza, Striking Techniques - Atemi Waza
c) Throwing Techniques - Nage Waza, Grappling Techniques - Atemi Waza, Striking Techniques - Katame Waza
9. List the USJA senior belt ranks in order by color.

a) White, Yellow, Orange, Green, Brown, Black
b) Black, Brown, Green, Orange, Yellow, White
c) White, Orange, Yellow, Brown, Purple, Black
10. Name the two divisions of throwing techniques in English and Japanese

a) Standing Techniques / Sutemi Waza), (Hip Techniques / Kosh Waza)
b) (Hip Techniques / Kosh Waza), (Standing Techniques / Tachi Waza)
c) (Standing Techniques / Tachi Waza), (Sacrificing Techniques / Sutemi Waza)
11. Name the three divisions of standing throwing techniques in English and Japanese

a) (Hip Techniques / Koshi Waza), (Foot & Leg Techniques / Ashi Waza), (Standing Techniques / Tachi Waza)
b) (Hand Techniques / Te Waza), (Hip Techniques / Koshi Waza), (Foot & Leg Techniques / Ashi Waza)
c) (Foot & Leg Techniques / Ashi Waza), (Hand Techniques / Te Waza), (Hip Techniques / Koshi Waza)
12. Name the two divisions of sacrifice throwing techniques in English and Japanese

a) (Back Sacrificing Techniques / Ma Sutemi Waza), (Side Sacrificing Techniques / Gokyo No Waza)
b) (Side Sacrificing Techniques / Yoko Sutemi Waza), (Back Sacrificing Techniques / Yoko Sutemi Waza)
c) (Back Sacrificing Techniques / Ma Sutemi Waza), (Side Sacrificing Techniques / Yoko Sutemi Waza)
13. Count to 10 in Japanese

a) Ichi, Ni, San, Shi, Shichi, Ju, Ku, Go, Roku, Hach
b) Ichi, Ni, Ju, Ku, Hach, Shichi, Roku, Go, Sh, San
c) Ichi, Ni, San, Shi, Go, Roku, Shichi, Hachi, Ku, Ju
d) Ich, San, Go, Shichi, Ju, Ni, Shi, Roku, Hachi, Shi
14. Name the three divisions of mat techniques in English and Japanese

a) (Holding Techniques / Osaekomi Waza), (Strangulation Technique / Koshi Waza), (Joint Lock Techniques / Kansetsu Waza)
b) (Holding Techniques / Osaekomi Waza), (Strangulation Technique / Shime Waza), (Joint Lock Techniques / Kansetsu Waza)
c) (Strangulation Technique / Shime Waza), (Joint Lock Techniques / Kansetsu Waza), (Holding Techniques / Katame Waza)
15. Name three of the eight men who attained tenth degree black belt while they were still alive

a) Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris, Jet Li
b) Yoshiaki Yamashita, Hidekazu Nagaoka, Hajime Isogai
c) Kyuzo Mifune, Kunisaburo Iizuka, Kaichiro Samura
16. What are the two principles of Kodokan Judo as defined by Dr. Kano?

a) Maximum efficiency - Seiryoku Zenyo
b) Mutual benefit and welfare - Jita Kyoei
c) Win at any cost
d) Never admit defeat


17. What is the ultimate goal of Judo as defined by Dr. Kano

a) To win at any cost
b) The harmonious development and eventual perfection of human character
c) To become a great Judo player
18. What year was Judo first introduced into the summer Olympic games?

a) 1956
b) 1964
c) 1934
d) 1944
19. Who were the four men on the first US Olympic Judo team?

a) Bruce Lee, Jet Li, Chuck Norris, Jean Claude Van Damme
b) Pat Szrejter, Dana Rucker, Sr, Ken Nazemetz, Dan Clark
c) Ben Campbell, Jim Bregman, George Harris, Paul Maruyama
d) Debbie, Bill, Jeannine, Gabriel
20. Which American was the first to win an Olympic medal and what place did he win

a) Ben Campbell, Silver - 2nd Place
b) Jim Bregman, Bronze - 3rd Place
c) George Harris, Gold - 1st Place
21. Name the six kyu ranks from highest to lowest rank (do not list white)

a) Rokkyu, Gokyu, Yonkyu, Sankyu, Nikyu, Ikkyu
b) Ikkyu, Sankyu, Nikyu, Yonkyu, Gokyu, Rokkyu
c) Ikkyu, Nikyu, Sankyu, Yonkyu, Gokyu, Rokkyu
d) Gokyu, Rokkyu, Yonkyu, Nikyu, Sankyu, Ikkyu
22. Name the ten black ranks in order from lowest to highest

a) Shodan, Nidan, Sandan, Yodan, Godan, Judan, Kudan, Hachidan, Shichidan, Rokudan
b) Shodan, Rokudan, Nidan, Shichidan, Sandan. Hachidan, Yodan, Kudan, Godan, Judan
c) Judan, Kudan, Hachidan, Shichidan, Rokudan, Godan, Yodan, Sandan, Nidan, Shodan
d) Shodan, Nidan, Sandan, Yodan, Godan, Rokudan, Shichidan, Hachidan, Kudan, Judan
23. What does the word "JUDO" mean in English?

a) Martial Art
b) The Gentle Way
c) You can do it
24. In the USJA Senior belt ranks system, 1st thru 3rd degree black belts can wear :

a) Black
b) Black and Red
c) Red and White
d) Red
25. In the USJA Senior belt ranks system, 4th thru 5th degree black belts can wear :

a) Black
b) Black and Red
c) Red and White
d) Red
26. In the USJA Senior belt ranks system, 6th thru 8th degree black belts can wear :

a) Black
b) Black and Red
c) Red and White
d) Red
27. Which American was the first to win a medal at the World Championships in judo and what place did he win?

a) Ben Campbell, Silver - 2nd Place
b) Jim Bregman, Bronze - 3rd Place
c) George Harris, Gold - 1st Place
28. Nage No Kata

a) Forms of: Gentleness
b) Forms of: Throwing
c) Forms of: Self Defense for Woman
d) Forms of: Self Defense
29. Katame No Kata

a) Forms of: Grappling
b) Forms of: Decision
c) Forms of: Antiquity
d) Forms of: Decision
30. Ju No Kata

a) Forms of: Grappling
b) Forms of: Self Defense for Woman
c) Forms of: Gentleness
d) Forms of: Five
31. Goshinjitsu No Kata

a) Forms of: Throwing
b) Forms of: Self Defense
c) Forms of: Decision
d) Forms of: Five
32. Kime No Kata

a) Forms of: Antiquity
b) Forms of: Self Defense for Woman
c) Maximum Efficiency Physical Exercise
d) Forms of: Decision
33. Joshi Goshinho

a) Forms of: Self Defense for Woman
b) Forms of: Antiquity
c) Forms of: Throwing
d) Forms of: Gentleness
34. Itsutsu No Kata

a) Forms of: Five
b) Forms of: Self Defense
c) Forms of: Throwing
d) Maximum Efficiency Physical Exercise
35. Koshiki No Kata

a) Maximum Efficiency Physical Exercise
b) Forms of: Grappling
c) Forms of: Antiquity
d) Forms of: Self Defense for Woman
36. Seiryoku-Zen-yo Kokumin Taiiku

a) Forms of: Throwing
b) Maximum Efficiency Physical Exercise
c) Forms of: Self Defense
d) Forms of: Five
37. Name four Americans who have won medals at the Olympic Games in judo, and what place they won

a) Bruce Lee-1st Place, Jet Lee-2nd Place, Chuck Norris-1st Place, Jean Claude Van Damme-3rd Place
b) Pat Szrejter-1st Place, Dana Rucker, Sr-1st Place, Ken Nazemetz-1st Place, Dan Clark-1st Place
c) Jim Bregman-3rd Place, Eddie Liddie-3rd Place, Lynn Roethke-2nd Place
d) Debbie-1st Place, TuxJudo-3rd Place, Jeannine-2nd Place, Gabriel-2nd Place
38. Which American was the first to win a gold medal at the Men's World Games in judo?

a) Ben Cambell 1987
b) Jim Bregman 1987
c) Michael Swain 1987
39. Which American was the first to win a gold medal at the Women's World Games in judo?

a) Ann Mariie Burns
b) Ann Marie Rousey
c) Lynn Roethke
40. What year was women's judo first introduced into the summer Olympic games as a full medal event?

a) 1984
b) 1988
c) 1992
41. What are the ordinal numbers between eleven and twenty in Japanese

a) Ju Ichi, Ju Ni, Ju San, Ju Shi, Ju Shichi, Ju Ju, Ju Ku, Ju Go, Ju Roku, Ju Hachi
b) Ju Ichi, Ju Ni, Ju Do, Ju Ku, Ju Hachi, Ju Shichi, Ju Roku, Ju Go, Ju Shi, Ju San
c) Ju Ichi, Ju Ni, Ju San, Ju Shi, Ju Go, Ju Roku, Ju Shichi, Ju Hachi, Ju Ku, Niju
d) Ju Ich, Ju San, Ju Go, Ju Shichi, Ju Nihu, Ju Ni, Ju Shi, Ju Roku, Ju Hachi, Ju Shi

Vocabulary
Directions: Select the Japanese equivalent for the following English terms.

42. Attention!

a) ki o tsuke
b) Uchi Komi
c) Kuzushi
43. Bow!

a) Maitta
b) Rei
c) Hajime
44. Begin

a) Hajime!
b) Matte!
c) Uchi Komi
45. Stop

a) Hajime!
b) Matte!
c) Maitta!
46. Practice hall for Judo.

a) Gym
b) Dojo
c) Shiai
47. Teacher

a) Rei
b) Kuzushi
c) Sensei
48. Sitting on knees

a) Seiza
b) Hajime
c) Uchi Komi
49. Sitting cross-legged

a) Kuzushi
b) Uke
c) Anza
50. Following foot walking.

a) Ayumi Ashi
b) Tsugi Ashi
c) Judoka
51. Normal walking.

a) Ayumi Ashi
b) Tsugi Ashi
c) Judoka
52. Judo uniform

a) Te
b) Judogi
c) Obi
53. Judo practitioner or player

a) Judoka
b) Uki
c) Tori
54. Person Receiving technique

a) Ukemi
b) Sensei
c) Uke
55. Person performing technique

a) Randori
b) Tori
c) Sensei
56. Left

a) Migi
b) Hidari
c) Hai
57. Right

a) Migi
b) Hidari
c) Yuko
58. Falling methods or ways

a) Ukemi
b) Matte
c) Kuzushi
59. Falling methods to the rear

a) Sutemi Waza
b) Ma sutemi waza
c) Koho Ukemi
60. Forward rolling falling

a) Zempo Kaiten Ukemi
b) Uchi Komi
c) Kuzure-kesa-gatame
61. What is Kata?

a) A dance
b) A throw
c) A hold down
d) A formal prearranged practice routine
62. Free practice

a) Randori
b) Uchi Komi
c) Anza
63. One point! (referee’s award)

a) Ippon!
b) Waza-ari!
c) Kesa-gatame
64. Almost ippon!

a) Waza-ari!
b) O Ippon!
c) Koshi or Goshi
65. Hold down! (referee’s call)

a) Te Waza
b) Osae-komi!
c) Harai-goshi
66. Hold Broken! (referee’s call)

a) Kuzure Yoko-Shiho gatame
b) Toketa
c) Osae-komi!
67. Tournament

a) Dojo
b) Shiai
c) Judoka
68. Judo mats (straw Japanese)

a) Budo
b) Tomoe
c) Tatami
69. Near waza-ari ! (Referee's award)

a) Ippon!
b) Waza-ari Awasete Ippon
c) Yuko
70. Near Yuko! (Referee's Award)

a) Koka
b) Yuko
c) Ippon
71. That is all! (Referee’s call)

a) Shido
b) Kouchi Gari
c) Sore Made
72. Sixth class (kyu) judo rank

a) Yonkyu
b) Rokyu
c) Ikkyu
73. Yes !

a) Ashi !
b) Lie !
c) Hai !
74. No !

a) Ashi !
b) Hai !
c) Lie !
75. Please

a) Isogai
b) Onegai
c) Agai
76. Thank you

a) gracias
b) xiexie
c) Domo Arigato
77. Note! (Referee’s call for slight penalty)

a) Gari
b) Osae-komi
c) Shido
78. Caution! (referee's call for moderate penality)

a) Shito!
b) Chui!
c) Keikoku!
79. Warning! ( referee's call for severe penalty)

a) Keikoku !
b) Shito!
c) Chui!
80. Loss by rule violation (referee’s call)

a) Shido
b) Hansoku Make
c) Sono mama
81. Decision ! (call byreferee for judges' decision)

a) Hantei
b) Hansoku Make
c) Ippon
82. Don’t move! (Referee’s call)

a) Sono mama!
b) Ko
c) Koshi Guruma
83. Continue! (Referee’s call)

a) Koshi Waza
b) Yoshi!
c) Guruma
84. Fundamental natural posture

a) Jigo Hontai
b) Migo Hontai
c) Shizen Hontai
85. Fundamental defensive posture

a) Jigo Hontai
b) Migo Hontai
c) Shizen Hontai
86. Off Balancing

a) Kuzushi
b) Tsukuri
c) Anza
d) Kake
87. Entry

a) Kuzushi
b) Tsukuri
c) Anza
d) Kake
88. Execution

a) Kuzushi
b) Tsukuri
c) Anza
d) Kake
89. Sweeping action done with the leg

a) Harai or Barai
b) Harai-goshi
c) Te Waza
90. Reaping action done with the leg

a) Gari
b) Toketa
c) Sore made!
91. Dashing action done with the leg

a) Ura-nage
b) Gake or Kake
c) Morote Gari
92. Springing action done with the leg

a) Hane
b) Gake/Kake
c) Gari
93. Throw (noun)

a) Nage
b) Goshi
c) Atemi
94. Technique

a) Obi
b) Waza
c) Te
95. Throwing technique(s)

a) Nage Waza
b) Katame Waza
c) Te Waza
96. Hand

a) Sode
b) Te
c) Obi
97. Hand technique(s)

a) Te Nage Waza
b) Te Obi
c) Te Waza
98. Foot or leg

a) Sode
b) Ashi
c) Ude
99. Foot technique(s)

a) Ashi Nage
b) Katame Waza
c) Ashi Waza
100. Big or major

a) O Goshi
b) O
c) O Koshi
101. Little or minor

a) Ko
b) Gari
c) Yoshi!
102. Waist or hip

a) Koshi or Goshi
b) O Soto Gari
c) O Goshi
103. Waist or hip technique

a) Yoko Shiho-gatame
b) Koshi Waza
c) Koshi Guruma
104. Major hip throw

a) O Goshi
b) O
c) O Soto Gari
105. Outside

a) Kesa
b) Koshi or Go
c) Soto
106. Inside

a) Uchi
b) Gari
c) Soto
107. Major outside reaping throw

a) Kesa-gatame
b) O Soto Gari
c) O Goshi
108. Internal force or spiritual energy

a) Kiai
b) Kia
c) Ki
109. Shout to gather inner strength

a) Heeiiiiii Yaaaaaa !!!!!!
b) Medic
c) Kiai
110. Decision Win ! (Referee's award)

a) Ippon!
b) Yusei Gachi!
c) Waza-ari!
111. Draw match (Referee's award)

a) Hiki Wake
b) Waza-ari
c) O Ippon
112. A full point by adding two waza-ari scores

a) Koshi Waza
b) Waza-ari Awasete Ippon
c) Koshi Guruma
113. Grappling technique(s)

a) Katame Waza
b) Te Waza
c) Nage Waza
114. Techniques from a supine position

a) Koshi Waza
b) Waza
c) Newaza
115. Holding technique(s)

a) Osae-komi Waza
b) Hansoku Make
c) Osae-komi
116. Choke

a) Shime or Jime
b) Shime Waza
c) Juji gatame
117. Choking techniques

a) Nami Juji-jime
b) Shime Waza
c) Kansetsu Waza
118. Joint locking techniques

a) Kumi Kata
b) Yoko Shiho Gatame
c) Kansetsu Waza
119. The principle of gentleness or giving way

a) Do
b) Ju
c) Itsu
120. Way of life

a) Do
b) Ju
c) itsu
121. Gentle way

a) Jujitsu
b) Kenjitsu
c) Judo
122. Gentle arts

a) Judo
b) Kenjitsu
c) jujitsu
123. Favorite technique

a) Tokui Waza
b) Uki Goshi
c) Okuri Eri-jime
124. Way of the warrior

a) Bushido
b) Budo
c) Kiai
125. Martial arts

a) Kia
b) Budo
c) Judan
126. Class of belt ranks in judo below black belt

a) Dan
b) Kyu
c) Judoka
127. Step or degree in the black belt ranks

a) Dan
b) Kyu
c) Sensei
128. Holder of any black belt rank

a) Sensei
b) Coach
c) Yudansha
129. Holder of any rank below black belt

a) Judoka
b) Mudansha
c) Shodan
130. Black belt association

a) Shodanshakai
b) USJA
c) Yudanshakai
131. Repetition attack practice without throwing, done with a partner

a) Uke Rei
b) Randori
c) Uchi Komi
132. Alternate throwing practice without resistance, done with a partner

a) Tai Sabaki
b) Katame No Kata
c) Sute Geiko
133. Solo practice

a) Anza
b) Uchi Komi
c) Tandoku Renshu
134. Practice in pairs

a) Sotai Renshu
b) Waza Renshu
c) Jime Renshu
135. Practice in general

a) Waza
b) Keiko
c) Hiza
136. Fourth class (kyu) judo rank

a) Rokyu
b) Sankyu
c) Yonkyu
137. Kneeling bow

a) Zarei
b) Komi
c) Ura
138. Standing bow

a) Zarei
b) Tsuri
c) Ritsurei
139. Knee

a) Hiza
b) Shiho
c) Sutemi
140. Lock or hold

a) Kuzure-kesa-gatame
b) Kesa
c) Gatame
141. Wheel

a) Sore made!
b) Yoko Shiho-gatame
c) Guruma
142. Side or lateral

a) Yoko
b) Sutemi
c) Shiho
143. Fifth class (kyu) judo rank

a) Gokyu
b) Yonkyu
c) Sankyu
144. Formal eight directions of off-balancing

a) Happo No Kuzushi
b) Slapo No Kuzushi
c) Seiroyku Zenyo
145. Third class (kyu) judo rank

a) Sankyu
b) Yonkyu
c) Nikyu
146. Second class (kyu) judo rank

a) Ikkyu
b) Sankyu
c) Nikyu
147. First class (kyu) judo rank

a) Ikkyu
b) Nikyu
c) Sankyu
148. Meditate! (command at close of class)

a) Kiai
b) Mokusa
c) ki o tsuke
149. Five stages of throwing techniques, the basic syllabus of Kodokan Judo

a) Yoko Sutemi Waza
b) Gokyo No Waza
c) Yoko Shiho Gatame
150. Newly certified throwing techniques of Kodokan Judo

a) Shimmeisho no Waza
b) Sutemi Waza
c) Kaeshi Waza
151. Instantaneous promotion

a) Batsugun
b) Judan
c) Sute Geiko
152. Sacrifice

a) Hairi Kata
b) Okuri Eri-jime
c) Sutemi
153. Throwing from a standing position

a) Nage Waza
b) Te Waza
c) Tachi Waza
154. Back falling sacrifice throws

a) Yoko sutemi waza
b) Ma sutemi waza
c) Kesa sutemi waza
155. Side falling sacrifice throws

a) Yoko sutemi waza
b) Ma sutemi waza
c) Kesa sutemi waza
156. Judo uniform belt

a) Tai
b) Obi
c) Yoko
157. Judo uniform jacket

a) Obi
b) Uwagi
c) Eri
158. Judo uniform pants

a) Obi
b) Sode
c) Zubon
159. Judo uniform sleeve

a) Sode
b) Ashi
c) Te Obi
160. Judo uniform lapel

a) Eri
b) Tai
c) Juji
161. Illegal act of locking the legs around the torso of an opponent

a) Juji-jime
b) Juji-jime
c) Dojiime
162. Warm-up exercises in judo

a) Junbi Undo
b) Fat Undo
c) Shunutatsu Undo
163. Cooling-off exercises in judo

a) Junbi Undo
b) Damage Undo
c) Shumatsu Undo
164. Exercises in general

a) Taiso
b) Shiho
c) O No
165. Variation (of a technique)

a) Kuzush
b) Kuzure
c) Tsukuri
166. Counter technique

a) Gokyo No Waza
b) Kaeshi Waza
c) Sutemi Waza
167. Combination or faking technique

a) Tokui Waza
b) Kesa sutemi waza
c) Renwaku Waza
168. Four comers (as in pins)

a) Shiho
b) Yoko
c) Hiza
169. I surrender

a) Matte!
b) Maitta!
c) Hajime!
170. Forms of gripping an opponent

a) Gokyo No Waza
b) Kaeshi Waza
c) Kumi Kata
171. Normal

a) Gyaku
b) Shime or Jime
c) Nami
172. Reverse

a) Gyaku
b) Yoko
c) Hiza
173. Cross

a) Juji
b) Shiho
c) Uki
174. Arm

a) Hiza
b) Ude
c) Uki
175. Armpit

a) Ude
b) Hiza
c) Wake
176. First degree black belt

a) Dan
b) Shodan
c) Nidan
177. Second degree black belt

a) Nidan
b) Sandan
c) Yodan
178. Third Degree Black Belt

a) Sandan
b) Nidan
c) Shodan
179. Fourth Degree Black Belt

a) Sandan
b) Nidan
c) Yodan
180. Fifth Degree Black Belt

a) Godan
b) Yodan
c) Dan
181. Sixth Degree Black Belt

a) Shichidan
b) Nidan
c) Rokudan
182. Seventh Degree Black Belt

a) Nidan
b) Shichidan
c) Hachidan
183. Eight Degree Black Belt

a) Shichidan
b) Hachidan
c) Rokudan
184. Ninth Degree Black Belt

a) Ninth Degree Black Belt
b) Kudan
c) Judan
185. Tenth Degree Black Belt

a) Sensei
b) Kudan
c) Judan
186. Twelfth degree black belt (held only by Dr. Kano)

a) Hochidan
b) Juridan
c) Gothchadan
187. Loss of any type

a) Matte
b) Hiki Wake
c) Make
188. Win of any type

a) Gachi.Kachi
b) Ippon
c) Hantei
189. Win by forfeit or default of the opponent before a match

a) Ashi Gachi
b) Yusei Gachi
c) Fusen Gachi
190. Win by withdrawal of the opponent during a match

a) Kiken Gachi
b) Fusen Gachi
c) Sogo Gachi
191. Combination win by adding a one half point from a violation and one waza-ari

a) Fusen Gachi
b) Kiken Gachi
c) Sogo Gachi
192. Slight superiority (contest call)

a) Kimi
b) Kinsa
c) Yoshi
193. Side of the dojo or tournament mat reserved for senior judoka or officials

a) Joseki
b) Shimoseki
c) Kamiza
194. Cross arm lock

a) Juji gatame
b) Hansoku Make
c) Tai Otoshi
195. Formal forms of throwing

a) Nage No Kata
b) Katame No Kata
c) Sute Geiko
196. Formal forms of holding

a) Katame No Kata
b) Tomoe Nage
c) Nage No Kata
197. Formal forms of gentleness

a) Hairi Kata
b) Ju No Kata
c) Nage No Kata
198. Formal forms of self-defense

a) Goshinjitsu No Kata
b) Itsutsu No Kata
c) Katame No Kata
199. Formal forms of decision

a) Goshinjitsu No Kata
b) Katame No Kata
c) Kime No Kata
200. Ancient forms

a) Ju No Kata
b) Koshiki No Kata
c) Kime No Kata
201. Forms of five

a) Kime No Kata
b) Nage No Kata
c) Itsutsu No Kata
202. Past master of judo (title traditionally applied only to Dr. Kano)

a) Judan
b) Shihan
c) Professor of Judo
203. Mutual benefit & welfare

a) Seiryoku Zenyo
b) Jita Kyoei
c) jitsu
204. Maximum efficiency

a) Seiryoku Zenyo
b) Jita Kyoei
c) jitsu
205. "Winner stays up" team contest

a) Ippon!
b) Koshi Shiai
c) Kohaku Shiai
206. Man-for-man, or elimination tournament

a) Tentori Shiai
b) Shiai
c) Golden Score
207. Methods of resuscitation used in judo

a) O CPR
b) Katsu/Kappo
c) Ukemi
208. Illegal act of entwining the leg of an opponent

a) Kawuzu Gake
b) Kosoto Gake
c) Morote Gake
209. Contest area

a) Shiai
b) Shiai Dojo
c) Shiaijo
210. Referee

a) Chipan
b) Shimpan
c) Tai Sabaki
211. To float or floating

a) Gari
b) Eri
c) Uki
212. Lift

a) Tsuri
b) Komi
c) Zarei
213. Pull

a) Zarei
b) Tsuri
c) Komi
214. Lift-pull action

a) Uki Goshi
b) Gake or Kake
c) Tsurikomi
215. Defense (to an attack)

a) Osae-komi
b) Bogyu
c) Run
216. Escape (as from a pin)

a) Sutemi
b) Fusegi
c) Shichidan
217. Entry methods into matwork

a) Ushiro Kata
b) Ura-nage
c) Hairi Kata
218. Body

a) Gyaku
b) Nami
c) Tai
219. Thigh

a) Mata
b) Matte
c) Mattia
220. Rear, behind (as in throwing and pinning)

a) Fusegi
b) Joseki
c) Ushiro
221. Reverse side, back

a) Morote
b) Ura
c) Ritsurei
222. Pivoting or turning the body

a) Tai Sabaki
b) Sute Geiko
c) Tatami
223. Single handed

a) Sode
b) Kyote
c) Katate
224. Double handed

a) Sode
b) Ryote
c) Katate
225. Both hands

a) Katate Ryote
b) Sobe Te Obi
c) Moryote/Morote
226. Avoiding or evasive action

a) Sukashi
b) Tomoe
c) Budo
227. A little

a) Ich
b) Sukoshi
c) Ko
228. Same side gripping (right vs right, left vs left)

a) Kenka Yotsu
b) Ai Yotsu
c) Tai Sabaki
229. Opposite side gripping (right vs left)

a) Kenka Yotsu
b) Ai Yatsu
c) Tai Sabaki
230. Pulling or locking hand (usually sleeve hand)

a) Hikite
b) Tsurite
c) Kenka Yotsu
231. Power or drawing hand (usually lapel hand)

a) Hikite
b) Tsurite
c) Tai Sabaki
232. Red (used to differentiate players in a match)

a) Aka
b) Shiro
c) Kime
233. White (used to differentiate players In a match)

a) Aka
b) Shiro
c) Kime
234. Time! (referee's call):

a) Matte!
b) Jikan!
c) Kime!
235. Decision or decisiveness (as in thinking fast)

a) Jikan
b) Kime
c) Komi
236. To drop

a) oopss
b) Shime Waza
c) Otoshi
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