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Senior 5th Class Rank (GOKYU)
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
Vocabulary
Directions: Select the Japanese equivalent for the following English terms .
14.
Attention!
a) ki o tsuke
b) Uchi Komi
c) Kuzushi
15.
Bow!
a) Maitta
b) Rei
c) Hajime
16.
Begin
a) Hajime!
b) Matte!
c) Uchi Komi
17.
Stop
a) Hajime!
b) Matte!
c) Maitta!
18.
Practice hall for Judo.
a) Gym
b) Dojo
c) Shiai
19.
Teacher
a) Rei
b) Kuzushi
c) Sensei
20.
Sitting on knees
a) Seiza
b) Hajime
c) Uchi Komi
21.
Sitting cross-legged
a) Kuzushi
b) Uke
c) Anza
22.
Following foot walking.
a) Ayumi Ashi
b) Tsugi Ashi
c) Judoka
23.
Normal walking.
a) Ayumi Ashi
b) Tsugi Ashi
c) Judoka
24.
Judo uniform
a) Te
b) Judogi
c) Obi
25.
Judo practitioner or player
a) Judoka
b) Uki
c) Tori
26.
Person Receiving technique
a) Ukemi
b) Sensei
c) Uke
27.
Person performing technique
a) Randori
b) Tori
c) Sensei
28.
Left
a) Migi
b) Hidari
c) Hai
29.
Right
a) Migi
b) Hidari
c) Yuko
30.
Falling methods or ways
a) Ukemi
b) Matte
c) Kuzushi
31.
Falling methods to the rear
a) Sutemi Waza
b) Ma sutemi waza
c) Koho Ukemi
32.
Forward rolling falling
a) Zempo Kaiten Ukemi
b) Uchi Komi
c) Kuzure-kesa-gatame
33.
What is Kata?
a) A dance
b) A throw
c) A hold down
d) A formal prearranged practice routine
34.
Free practice
a) Randori
b) Uchi Komi
c) Anza
35.
One point! (referee’s award)
a) Ippon!
b) Waza-ari!
c) Kesa-gatame
36.
Almost ippon!
a) Waza-ari!
b) O Ippon!
c) Koshi or Goshi
37.
Hold down! (referee’s call)
a) Te Waza
b) Osae-komi!
c) Harai-goshi
38.
Hold Broken! (referee’s call)
a) Kuzure Yoko-Shiho gatame
b) Toketa
c) Osae-komi!
39.
Tournament
a) Dojo
b) Shiai
c) Judoka
40.
Judo mats (straw Japanese)
a) Budo
b) Tomoe
c) Tatami
41.
Near waza-ari ! (Referee's award)
a) Ippon!
b) Waza-ari Awasete Ippon
c) Yuko
42.
Near Yuko! (Referee's Award)
a) Koka
b) Yuko
c) Ippon
43.
That is all! (Referee’s call)
a) Shido
b) Kouchi Gari
c) Sore Made
44.
Sixth class (kyu) judo rank
a) Yonkyu
b) Rokyu
c) Ikkyu
45.
Yes !
a) Ashi !
b) Lie !
c) Hai !
46.
No !
a) Ashi !
b) Hai !
c) Lie !
47.
Please
a) Isogai
b) Onegai
c) Agai
48.
Thank you
a) gracias
b) xiexie
c) Domo Arigato
49.
Note! (Referee’s call for slight penalty)
a) Gari
b) Osae-komi
c) Shido
50.
Caution! (referee's call for moderate penality)
a) Shito!
b) Chui!
c) Keikoku!
51.
Warning! ( referee's call for severe penalty)
a) Keikoku !
b) Shito!
c) Chui!
52.
Loss by rule violation (referee’s call)
a) Shido
b) Hansoku Make
c) Sono mama
53.
Decision ! (call byreferee for judges' decision)
a) Hantei
b) Hansoku Make
c) Ippon
54.
Don’t move! (Referee’s call)
a) Sono mama!
b) Ko
c) Koshi Guruma
55.
Continue! (Referee’s call)
a) Koshi Waza
b) Yoshi!
c) Guruma
56.
Fundamental natural posture
a) Jigo Hontai
b) Migo Hontai
c) Shizen Hontai
57.
Fundamental defensive posture
a) Jigo Hontai
b) Migo Hontai
c) Shizen Hontai
58.
Off Balancing
a) Kuzushi
b) Tsukuri
c) Anza
d) Kake
59.
Entry
a) Kuzushi
b) Tsukuri
c) Anza
d) Kake
60.
Execution
a) Kuzushi
b) Tsukuri
c) Anza
d) Kake
61.
Sweeping action done with the leg
a) Harai or Barai
b) Harai-goshi
c) Te Waza
62.
Reaping action done with the leg
a) Gari
b) Toketa
c) Sore made!
63.
Dashing action done with the leg
a) Ura-nage
b) Gake or Kake
c) Morote Gari
64.
Springing action done with the leg
a) Hane
b) Gake/Kake
c) Gari
65.
Throw (noun)
a) Nage
b) Goshi
c) Atemi
66.
Technique
a) Obi
b) Waza
c) Te
67.
Throwing technique(s)
a) Nage Waza
b) Katame Waza
c) Te Waza
68.
Hand
a) Sode
b) Te
c) Obi
69.
Hand technique(s)
a) Te Nage Waza
b) Te Obi
c) Te Waza
70.
Foot or leg
a) Sode
b) Ashi
c) Ude
71.
Foot technique(s)
a) Ashi Nage
b) Katame Waza
c) Ashi Waza
72.
Big or major
a) O Goshi
b) O
c) O Koshi
73.
Little or minor
a) Ko
b) Gari
c) Yoshi!
74.
Waist or hip
a) Koshi or Goshi
b) O Soto Gari
c) O Goshi
75.
Waist or hip technique
a) Yoko Shiho-gatame
b) Koshi Waza
c) Koshi Guruma
76.
Major hip throw
a) O Goshi
b) O
c) O Soto Gari
77.
Outside
a) Kesa
b) Koshi or Go
c) Soto
78.
Inside
a) Uchi
b) Gari
c) Soto
79.
Major outside reaping throw
a) Kesa-gatame
b) O Soto Gari
c) O Goshi
80.
Internal force or spiritual energy
a) Kiai
b) Kia
c) Ki
81.
Shout to gather inner strength
a) Heeiiiiii Yaaaaaa !!!!!!
b) Medic
c) Kiai
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