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Who must be current U.S. Chung Do Kwan members in good standing to participate in events?

2 / 100

What is the policy regarding unsafe or unsportsmanlike behavior?

3 / 100

What is the primary role of family members during competitions?

4 / 100

What mindset should competitors have when entering competition?

5 / 100

What could happen if parents or guests make derogatory remarks about referees, coaches, or opponents?

6 / 100

Which of the following is required on the uniform?

7 / 100

What does a clean, pressed uniform demonstrate?

8 / 100

What happens if a competitor is disqualified from an event for disrespect?

9 / 100

Why are sponsors considered important to USCDKA tournaments?

10 / 100

According to the rules, what are members, parents, and guests expected to practice at all times?

11 / 100

What is the main role of every tournament official?

12 / 100

How should officials treat competitors?

13 / 100

What is the required attire for officials?

14 / 100

What shirt color identifies a Tournament Director?

15 / 100

What is the minimum age to serve as a Division I Judge?

16 / 100

What certification and rank are required for a Division II Referee?

17 / 100

Who can serve as Timekeepers and Scorekeepers (Green Shirt)?

18 / 100

What is the ideal number of USCDKA-certified black belt judges/referees per ring?

19 / 100

Once assigned to a ring, when can judges leave?

20 / 100

What is the current policy on coaches at ringside (2025–2026 season)?

21 / 100

Who has the final authority to split or combine divisions?

22 / 100

What is the score range for forms competition?

23 / 100

What is the median score for black belt forms competition?

24 / 100

How is the competitor’s final score calculated?

25 / 100

Which of the following is NOT part of the scoring criteria?

26 / 100

For competitors 6 years old and under, what should influence judging most?

27 / 100

If a competitor restarts their form, what penalty applies?

28 / 100

What is the lowest possible score a competitor can receive, even after restarts?

29 / 100

What is the first step in breaking a tie?

30 / 100

If competitors are still tied after all steps, how is the winner decided?

31 / 100

What is the purpose of Speed Kicking competition?

32 / 100

How much time does each athlete have to perform round kicks?

33 / 100

Can athletes switch legs during their 30-second round?

34 / 100

What part of the foot must be used for a valid round kick?

35 / 100

At what level must kicks be executed to count?

36 / 100

What must happen after each kick for it to be counted?

37 / 100

How do judges score the kicks?

38 / 100

How are final scores calculated?

39 / 100

In the event of a tie, what is the first tie-breaker?

40 / 100

If a tie still exists after the high and low scores are added back, what happens?

41 / 100

What is the main objective of point sparring?

42 / 100

What type of contact does USCDKA sparring emphasize?

43 / 100

What tournament format is used for sparring matches?

44 / 100

If there are only three competitors in a division, how is 2nd and 3rd place determined?

45 / 100

What is the suggested minimum and maximum number of competitors in a division?

46 / 100

What is the goal when combining small divisions?

47 / 100

Which of the following is NOT allowed in sparring?

48 / 100

What must all male competitors wear during sparring?

49 / 100

What type of chest protector is required?

50 / 100

Where should the center referee stand during the match?

51 / 100

How many corner judges are typically used in sparring?

52 / 100

How must competitors enter the ring?

53 / 100

What command signals competitors to bow to each other?

54 / 100

What is the match time for sparring?

55 / 100

How many votes are required to confirm a point?

56 / 100

When does a match end automatically?

57 / 100

How many points are awarded for a controlled kick to the head?

58 / 100

Which hand techniques are legal for scoring?

59 / 100

How many warnings for the same offense lead to disqualification?

60 / 100

How does the referee declare the winner at the end of the match?

61 / 100

What must all competitors do to be eligible for other divisions such as Team Sync, Speed Kicking, or Free Sparring?

62 / 100

What should traditional forms capture?

63 / 100

What forms can under black belt (Gup) students compete with?

64 / 100

What forms can black belts compete with?

65 / 100

What happens if an athlete competes with a form outside the allowed range?

66 / 100

Which forms are allowed in Keibon Traditional competition?

67 / 100

What belt ranks are eligible for Keibon Traditional competition?

68 / 100

Is there an age limit for Keibon Traditional competition?

69 / 100

What belt ranks are eligible for Keibon Xtreme competition?

70 / 100

What is the age limit for Keibon Xtreme competition?

71 / 100

What must all competitors do to be eligible for Creative or Xtreme divisions?

72 / 100

What serves as the baseline for developing Creative Open Hand Forms?

73 / 100

Which of the following may NOT be included in Creative Division forms?

74 / 100

Which of the following would result in disqualification in Creative Division?

75 / 100

Creative forms must include only techniques that originate from:

76 / 100

What is the maximum performance time for a Creative routine?

77 / 100

How many sections (“bars”) should a Creative form contain to avoid deductions?

78 / 100

Which techniques are legal in Creative Divisions?

79 / 100

What is the main reason USCDKA separates Creative from Xtreme divisions?

80 / 100

A creative routine with only one creative move qualifies for the division, but to win, competitors should:

81 / 100

What serves as the baseline for developing Xtreme Forms?

82 / 100

Which of the following is a requirement for Xtreme forms?

83 / 100

At least what percentage of an Xtreme routine must come from martial arts techniques?

84 / 100

Which factors are emphasized in Xtreme scoring?

85 / 100

What is the maximum performance time for an Xtreme form?

86 / 100

If a competitor performs a form that should belong in Traditional or Creative divisions instead of Xtreme, what can happen?

87 / 100

How many sections (“bars”) should an Xtreme form include to avoid deductions?

88 / 100

What is the penalty for dropping a weapon?

89 / 100

What is the penalty for exceeding the 1.5-minute time limit?

90 / 100

If a competitor falls from an inversion, what is the penalty?

91 / 100

When do points begin each year?

92 / 100

Are competitors awarded points for tournaments outside their own region?

93 / 100

How many competitors pre-qualify for Nationals based on points earned?

94 / 100

How many competitors qualify from the Southeast Region (Florida)?

95 / 100

If a qualifying competitor cannot attend Nationals, what happens to their spot?

96 / 100

At the District Level, how many points does each participant receive?

97 / 100

At the State Tournament Level, how many points does 1st place earn?

98 / 100

At the Regional Tournament Level, how many points does 2nd place earn?

99 / 100

At the National Tournament Level, how many points does 3rd place earn?

100 / 100

How many points are awarded for attending the National Conference?

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