1 / 100 Who must be current U.S. Chung Do Kwan members in good standing to participate in events? a) Only competitors b) Competitors, judges, referees, and coaches c) Only coaches and referees d) Only black belts Incorrect. Please review the general rules. Correct! 2 / 100 What is the policy regarding unsafe or unsportsmanlike behavior? a) Allowed if unintentional b) Handled with a verbal warning only c) Zero tolerance policy applies d) Decided by competitor’s instructor Incorrect. Please review the general rules. Correct! 3 / 100 What is the primary role of family members during competitions? a) To correct the referees b) To show support and reinforce good sportsmanship c) To coach from the sidelines d) To record scores and times Incorrect. Please review the general rules. Correct! 4 / 100 What mindset should competitors have when entering competition? a) Winning at all costs is most important b) Doing my best is the most important reward c) Relying on referee errors for advantage d) Defeating opponents through intimidation Incorrect. Please review the general rules. Correct! 5 / 100 What could happen if parents or guests make derogatory remarks about referees, coaches, or opponents? a) Nothing, as long as they are not competitors b) A warning or deduction of points from the competitor c) The remarks are ignored d) The family member is disqualified Incorrect. Please review the general rules. Correct! 6 / 100 Which of the following is required on the uniform? a) A national flag patch on the right sleeve b) A USCDKA patch on the left chest c) The competitor’s name embroidered on the belt d) A school banner patch on the right chest Incorrect. Please review the general rules. Correct! 7 / 100 What does a clean, pressed uniform demonstrate? a) Competitive advantage b) Respect and honor c) Fashion sense d) Belt rank Incorrect. Please review the general rules. Correct! 8 / 100 What happens if a competitor is disqualified from an event for disrespect? a) They may re-enter another event b) They must apologize before continuing c) All points are removed, and they cannot enter any other competition that tournament d) They may only be barred from sparring Incorrect. Please review the general rules. Correct! 9 / 100 Why are sponsors considered important to USCDKA tournaments? a) They keep competitors motivated b) They provide financial and volunteer support to make events possible c) They act as substitute referees d) They only supply uniforms Incorrect. Please review the general rules. Correct! 10 / 100 According to the rules, what are members, parents, and guests expected to practice at all times? a) Aggressive cheering b) Customs and courtesies taught in class c) Silent observation d) Scorekeeping accuracy Incorrect. Please review the general rules. Correct! 11 / 100 What is the main role of every tournament official? a) To teach competitors new skills b) To encourage and motivate competitors c) To select winners based on emotions d) To favor their own students Incorrect. Please review the rules. Correct! 12 / 100 How should officials treat competitors? a) Stricter with other schools’ students b) As if they are their own students c) With preference for higher ranks d) Based on sympathy or favoritism Incorrect. Please review the rules. Correct! 13 / 100 What is the required attire for officials? a) Any athletic shirt and pants b) Approved tournament officials shirt with uniform pants and belt c) Casual wear with belt d) Street clothes with badge Incorrect. Please review the rules. Correct! 14 / 100 What shirt color identifies a Tournament Director? a) Gold b) Black c) Red d) Blue Incorrect. Please review the rules. Correct! 15 / 100 What is the minimum age to serve as a Division I Judge? a) 10 years old b) 15 years old c) 13 years old d) 18 years old Incorrect. Please review the rules. Correct! 16 / 100 What certification and rank are required for a Division II Referee? a) 1st Dan, approved by Senior Instructor b) 4th Dan, in good standing with Kwan’ Jang c) 2nd Dan, in good standing with Senior Instructor d) Volunteer, no rank requirement Incorrect. Please review the rules. Correct! 17 / 100 Who can serve as Timekeepers and Scorekeepers (Green Shirt)? a) Only black belts b) Only 2nd Dans and above c) Only certified referees d) Students or volunteers, even if not training Incorrect. Please review the rules. Correct! 18 / 100 What is the ideal number of USCDKA-certified black belt judges/referees per ring? a) 3 b) 4 c) 5 d) 6 Incorrect. Please review the rules. Correct! 19 / 100 Once assigned to a ring, when can judges leave? a) Whenever they need a break b) After every two competitors c) Only when the division is complete and approved by the Head of Referees d) After scoring sparring matches only Incorrect. Please review the rules. Correct! 20 / 100 What is the current policy on coaches at ringside (2025–2026 season)? a) Coaches are required for all competitors b) Coaches are optional depending on region c) No coaches are allowed at ringside d) Only family members may act as coaches Incorrect. Please review the rules. Correct! 21 / 100 Who has the final authority to split or combine divisions? a) The head referee b) The senior instructor of that school c) The tournament director d) The scorekeeper Incorrect. Please review the rules. Correct! 22 / 100 What is the score range for forms competition? a) 0–10, whole numbers only b) 1–5, no decimals c) 5–10, with decimal increments .0–.9 d) 6–12, with decimals Incorrect. Please review the rules. Correct! 23 / 100 What is the median score for black belt forms competition? a) 7.0 b) 8.0 c) 7.5 d) 9.0 Incorrect. Please review the rules. Correct! 24 / 100 How is the competitor’s final score calculated? a) All 5 judges’ scores are averaged b) Highest and lowest scores are added together c) Highest and lowest scores are eliminated; the middle three are added d) The center judge decides the final score Incorrect. Please review the rules. Correct! 25 / 100 Which of the following is NOT part of the scoring criteria? a) Power, precision, enthusiasm b) Belt color of the competitor c) Customs, courtesies, respect, confidence d) Lines, angles, focus Incorrect. Please review the rules. Correct! 26 / 100 For competitors 6 years old and under, what should influence judging most? a) Memorization of the entire form b) Technical perfection c) Power and enthusiasm d) Belt rank Incorrect. Please review the rules. Correct! 27 / 100 If a competitor restarts their form, what penalty applies? a) Disqualification b) Half a point deducted by scorekeeper c) One full point deducted by each judge from their own score d) Only the center judge deducts one point Incorrect. Please review the rules. Correct! 28 / 100 What is the lowest possible score a competitor can receive, even after restarts? a) 0 b) 3 c) 4 d) 5 Incorrect. Please review the rules. Correct! 29 / 100 What is the first step in breaking a tie? a) Competitors repeat their forms side by side b) Add back in the two eliminated scores and compare totals c) Judges raise their hands to indicate a winner d) The tournament director decides Incorrect. Please review the rules. Correct! 30 / 100 If competitors are still tied after all steps, how is the winner decided? a) Center referee chooses b) A judges’ conference, with order determined by majority rule c) A coin toss d) Both competitors share the same place Incorrect. Please review the rules. Correct! 31 / 100 What is the purpose of Speed Kicking competition? a) To replace forms competition b) To provide a fun and challenging event that allows athletes to track personal progress c) To test only power, not speed d) To limit participation to black belts Incorrect. Review the Speed Kicking rules. Correct! 32 / 100 How much time does each athlete have to perform round kicks? a) 15 seconds b) 30 seconds c) 45 seconds d) 60 seconds Incorrect. Review the Speed Kicking rules. Correct! 33 / 100 Can athletes switch legs during their 30-second round? a) Yes, they can switch at any time b) No, they must use the same leg for all kicks c) Only black belts may switch legs d) They must alternate legs each kick Incorrect. Review the Speed Kicking rules. Correct! 34 / 100 What part of the foot must be used for a valid round kick? a) Heel b) Ball of the foot c) Top of the foot d) Instep or heel Incorrect. Review the Speed Kicking rules. Correct! 35 / 100 At what level must kicks be executed to count? a) At knee level or higher b) At shoulder level or higher c) At the athlete’s belt level or above d) At any height Incorrect. Review the Speed Kicking rules. Correct! 36 / 100 What must happen after each kick for it to be counted? a) The competitor must kiai b) The foot of the kicking leg must touch the ground c) The competitor must return to fighting stance d) The paddle must be lowered Incorrect. Review the Speed Kicking rules. Correct! 37 / 100 How do judges score the kicks? a) By giving a score out of 10 for technique b) By counting only acceptable kicks that meet the criteria c) By timing how fast the kicks are d) By ranking competitors subjectively Incorrect. Review the Speed Kicking rules. Correct! 38 / 100 How are final scores calculated? a) All judges’ counts are averaged b) Highest and lowest scores are dropped, and the middle scores are totaled c) Only the center judge’s count is used d) The competitor chooses which scores count Incorrect. Review the Speed Kicking rules. Correct! 39 / 100 In the event of a tie, what is the first tie-breaker? a) Judges’ vote by hand raise b) Add back in the high and low scores c) Both competitors repeat immediately d) Tournament director decides Incorrect. Review the Speed Kicking rules. Correct! 40 / 100 If a tie still exists after the high and low scores are added back, what happens? a) Both athletes share the same place b) Judges flip a coin c) The kickers compete again d) The youngest competitor is declared winner Incorrect. Review the Speed Kicking rules. Correct! 41 / 100 What is the main objective of point sparring? a) To knock out your opponent b) To score a specified number of points on your opponent first c) To show the most aggressive technique d) To last the full match without losing Incorrect. Please review the Point Sparring rules. Correct! 42 / 100 What type of contact does USCDKA sparring emphasize? a) Full contact b) Controlled contact c) Light contact only d) No contact Incorrect. Please review the Point Sparring rules. Correct! 43 / 100 What tournament format is used for sparring matches? a) Double elimination b) Single elimination with the “Bye System” c) Round robin d) Two-out-of-three matches Incorrect. Please review the Point Sparring rules. Correct! 44 / 100 If there are only three competitors in a division, how is 2nd and 3rd place determined? a) By coin toss b) By judges’ decision c) The bye competitor must spar the loser of the first match d) By scorekeeper vote Incorrect. Please review the Point Sparring rules. Correct! 45 / 100 What is the suggested minimum and maximum number of competitors in a division? a) 2 minimum, 20 maximum b) 4 minimum, 16 maximum c) 6 minimum, 12 maximum d) 5 minimum, 10 maximum Incorrect. Please review the Point Sparring rules. Correct! 46 / 100 What is the goal when combining small divisions? a) To increase competition difficulty b) To ensure fair and safe competition c) To reduce the number of matches d) To showcase higher ranks only Incorrect. Please review the Point Sparring rules. Correct! 47 / 100 Which of the following is NOT allowed in sparring? a) Cloth gloves b) Foam dipped headgear c) Sparring shoes d) Mouthguard Incorrect. Please review the Point Sparring rules. Correct! 48 / 100 What must all male competitors wear during sparring? a) Headgear only b) Groin guard inside pants c) Elbow guards d) Neck protector Incorrect. Please review the Point Sparring rules. Correct! 49 / 100 What type of chest protector is required? a) Any brand, any color b) Foam chest guard, one-sided c) Reversible red/blue Taekwondo Hogu d) Cloth chest protector only Incorrect. Please review the Point Sparring rules. Correct! 50 / 100 Where should the center referee stand during the match? a) At the score table b) In the center of the ring c) In one of the corners d) Behind the judges Incorrect. Please review the Point Sparring rules. Correct! 51 / 100 How many corner judges are typically used in sparring? a) 2 b) 4 c) 5 d) 3 Incorrect. Please review the Point Sparring rules. Correct! 52 / 100 How must competitors enter the ring? a) With chest protector on and hands raised b) Holding their headgear under their left arm c) With belt untied d) With gloves removed Incorrect. Please review the Point Sparring rules. Correct! 53 / 100 What command signals competitors to bow to each other? a) Charyot b) Pa’doe c) Kyung yet d) Shijak Incorrect. Please review the Point Sparring rules. Correct! 54 / 100 What is the match time for sparring? a) 1 minute b) 1.5 minutes c) 2 minutes d) 3 minutes Incorrect. Please review the Point Sparring rules. Correct! 55 / 100 How many votes are required to confirm a point? a) 2 out of 5 b) All 5 c) At least 3 out of 5 d) Only the center referee Incorrect. Please review the Point Sparring rules. Correct! 56 / 100 When does a match end automatically? a) At a 3-point lead b) At a 5-point lead c) At a 10-point lead d) At 2 minutes Incorrect. Please review the Point Sparring rules. Correct! 57 / 100 How many points are awarded for a controlled kick to the head? a) 1 point b) 2 points c) 3 points d) No points Incorrect. Please review the Point Sparring rules. Correct! 58 / 100 Which hand techniques are legal for scoring? a) Backfist and chop b) Open hand strikes c) Closed fist straight and reverse punches only d) Palm strikes Incorrect. Please review the Point Sparring rules. Correct! 59 / 100 How many warnings for the same offense lead to disqualification? a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 5 Incorrect. Please review the Point Sparring rules. Correct! 60 / 100 How does the referee declare the winner at the end of the match? a) By shouting the competitor’s name b) By pointing to the scoreboard c) By raising the arm with palm upward above the winner’s head while declaring “winner” d) By bowing to the winner Incorrect. Please review the Point Sparring rules. Correct! 61 / 100 What must all competitors do to be eligible for other divisions such as Team Sync, Speed Kicking, or Free Sparring? a) Compete in sparring first b) Compete in Traditional Forms c) Compete in Keibon Xtreme d) Compete in breaking Incorrect. Please review the Traditional & Keibon Forms rules. Correct! 62 / 100 What should traditional forms capture? a) Freestyle and acrobatics b) Essence of classic martial arts movements, techniques, stances, and footwork c) The fastest movements possible d) Creativity over technique Incorrect. Please review the Traditional & Keibon Forms rules. Correct! 63 / 100 What forms can under black belt (Gup) students compete with? a) Any form of their choice b) Their required form and one form below, according to the Forces of Taekwondo curriculum c) Only Taeguek Il Chong d) Any black belt form Incorrect. Please review the Traditional & Keibon Forms rules. Correct! 64 / 100 What forms can black belts compete with? a) Any color belt form b) Any form from Koryeo up to their required testing form c) Any Keibon form d) Any freestyle form Incorrect. Please review the Traditional & Keibon Forms rules. Correct! 65 / 100 What happens if an athlete competes with a form outside the allowed range? a) They get half points deducted b) They must restart without penalty c) They will be asked to do an eligible form or be disqualified d) They can continue but will lose eligibility for sparring Incorrect. Please review the Traditional & Keibon Forms rules. Correct! 66 / 100 Which forms are allowed in Keibon Traditional competition? a) Any Taeguek b) Star Block Set and Keibon 1–3 c) Only Keibon 1 and 2 d) Any Chung Do Xtreme form Incorrect. Please review the Traditional & Keibon Forms rules. Correct! 67 / 100 What belt ranks are eligible for Keibon Traditional competition? a) Blue Belts and under b) Green Belts only c) White – Orange Belts (Beginners only) d) All belts Incorrect. Please review the Traditional & Keibon Forms rules. Correct! 68 / 100 Is there an age limit for Keibon Traditional competition? a) 12 and under only b) 18 and under only c) No, all ages are allowed d) Adults only Incorrect. Please review the Traditional & Keibon Forms rules. Correct! 69 / 100 What belt ranks are eligible for Keibon Xtreme competition? a) Black Belts only b) Blue Belts and under c) Green Belts and above d) Orange Belts only Incorrect. Please review the Traditional & Keibon Forms rules. Correct! 70 / 100 What is the age limit for Keibon Xtreme competition? a) No age limit b) 18 and under c) 13 and under d) 10 and under Incorrect. Please review the Traditional & Keibon Forms rules. Correct! 71 / 100 What must all competitors do to be eligible for Creative or Xtreme divisions? a) Compete in sparring b) Compete in Traditional Forms c) Compete in Team Sync first d) Compete in breaking Incorrect. Please review the Creative & Xtreme rules. Correct! 72 / 100 What serves as the baseline for developing Creative Open Hand Forms? a) Taeguek forms b) Chung Do Xtreme Forms Series Levels 1 & 2 c) Any freestyle kata d) Olympic Poomsae Incorrect. Please review the Creative & Xtreme rules. Correct! 73 / 100 Which of the following may NOT be included in Creative Division forms? a) Jump kicks b) Movements with more than a 360° spin c) Flying kicks d) Weapon twirls Incorrect. Please review the Creative & Xtreme rules. Correct! 74 / 100 Which of the following would result in disqualification in Creative Division? a) A jump front kick b) A weapon roll across the body c) Weapon tosses/releases d) A flying side kick Incorrect. Please review the Creative & Xtreme rules. Correct! 75 / 100 Creative forms must include only techniques that originate from: a) Gymnastics b) Dance and acrobatics c) Martial arts d) Fitness routines Incorrect. Please review the Creative & Xtreme rules. Correct! 76 / 100 What is the maximum performance time for a Creative routine? a) 1 minute b) 1.5 minutes c) 2 minutes d) No time limit Incorrect. Please review the Creative & Xtreme rules. Correct! 77 / 100 How many sections (“bars”) should a Creative form contain to avoid deductions? a) 2–3 b) 3–4 c) 4–6 d) 7–8 Incorrect. Please review the Creative & Xtreme rules. Correct! 78 / 100 Which techniques are legal in Creative Divisions? a) Gymnastics aerials b) Spin kicks and jump kicks c) Butterfly twists d) More than 360° spins Incorrect. Please review the Creative & Xtreme rules. Correct! 79 / 100 What is the main reason USCDKA separates Creative from Xtreme divisions? a) To limit competitors b) To avoid comparing traditional/creative techniques with extreme gymnastics-type tricks c) To shorten tournaments d) To encourage freestyle only Incorrect. Please review the Creative & Xtreme rules. Correct! 80 / 100 A creative routine with only one creative move qualifies for the division, but to win, competitors should: a) Use only traditional techniques b) Perform multiple creative moves of good quality c) Focus only on speed d) Avoid using weapons Incorrect. Please review the Creative & Xtreme rules. Correct! 81 / 100 What serves as the baseline for developing Xtreme Forms? a) Taeguek Il Chong b) Chung Do Xtreme Forms Series Levels 3 & 4 c) Creative Division forms d) Olympic competition forms Incorrect. Please review the Creative & Xtreme rules. Correct! 82 / 100 Which of the following is a requirement for Xtreme forms? a) No martial arts techniques are required b) Only traditional moves are allowed c) At least one move with inversion or >360° spin d) Routine must exceed 2 minutes Incorrect. Please review the Creative & Xtreme rules. Correct! 83 / 100 At least what percentage of an Xtreme routine must come from martial arts techniques? a) 25% b) 33% c) 50% d) 75% Incorrect. Please review the Creative & Xtreme rules. Correct! 84 / 100 Which factors are emphasized in Xtreme scoring? a) Speed only b) Acrobatics only c) Martial arts skill, balance, speed, power, difficulty, and showmanship d) Length of performance only Incorrect. Please review the Creative & Xtreme rules. Correct! 85 / 100 What is the maximum performance time for an Xtreme form? a) 1 minute b) 1.5 minutes c) 2 minutes d) No time limit Incorrect. Please review the Creative & Xtreme rules. Correct! 86 / 100 If a competitor performs a form that should belong in Traditional or Creative divisions instead of Xtreme, what can happen? a) They automatically pass b) Judges may downgrade or give a “no score” c) They win if the form is long d) They are given an extra chance Incorrect. Please review the Creative & Xtreme rules. Correct! 87 / 100 How many sections (“bars”) should an Xtreme form include to avoid deductions? a) 2–3 b) 3–4 c) 4–6 d) 7–8 Incorrect. Please review the Creative & Xtreme rules. Correct! 88 / 100 What is the penalty for dropping a weapon? a) Disqualification b) Warning only c) Mandatory 0.5 point deduction d) Start over with no penalty Incorrect. Please review the Creative & Xtreme rules. Correct! 89 / 100 What is the penalty for exceeding the 1.5-minute time limit? a) Disqualification b) Judges’ discretion only c) Mandatory 0.5 point deduction d) No penalty Incorrect. Please review the Creative & Xtreme rules. Correct! 90 / 100 If a competitor falls from an inversion, what is the penalty? a) Disqualification b) Judges may decide c) Mandatory 0.5 point deduction d) Restart without penalty Incorrect. Please review the Creative & Xtreme rules. Correct! 91 / 100 When do points begin each year? a) January 1st b) After Regional Tournaments c) After Nationals each year d) At the start of summer camps Incorrect. Please review the National Points System rules. Correct! 92 / 100 Are competitors awarded points for tournaments outside their own region? a) Yes, at half value b) No, only tournaments within their region c) Yes, but only for 1st place d) Yes, but only for Black Belts Incorrect. Please review the National Points System rules. Correct! 93 / 100 How many competitors pre-qualify for Nationals based on points earned? a) 50 b) 75 c) 100 d) 150 Incorrect. Please review the National Points System rules. Correct! 94 / 100 How many competitors qualify from the Southeast Region (Florida)? a) 25 b) 50 c) 10 d) 15 Incorrect. Please review the National Points System rules. Correct! 95 / 100 If a qualifying competitor cannot attend Nationals, what happens to their spot? a) It is canceled b) It is handed down to the next eligible competitor in their region c) It is automatically transferred to Southeast Region d) It is given to the highest black belt competitor Incorrect. Please review the National Points System rules. Correct! 96 / 100 At the District Level, how many points does each participant receive? a) 10 b) 50 flat points (no extra for placing) c) 20 d) 30 Incorrect. Please review the National Points System rules. Correct! 97 / 100 At the State Tournament Level, how many points does 1st place earn? a) 90 b) 60 c) 30 d) 120 Incorrect. Please review the National Points System rules. Correct! 98 / 100 At the Regional Tournament Level, how many points does 2nd place earn? a) 90 b) 60 c) 40 d) 20 Incorrect. Please review the National Points System rules. Correct! 99 / 100 At the National Tournament Level, how many points does 3rd place earn? a) 10 b) 20 c) 40 d) 60 Incorrect. Please review the National Points System rules. Correct! 100 / 100 How many points are awarded for attending the National Conference? a) 50 b) 100 c) 120 d) 150 Incorrect. Please review the National Points System rules. Correct! Your score is 0%
1 / 100
Who must be current U.S. Chung Do Kwan members in good standing to participate in events?
Incorrect. Please review the general rules.
Correct!
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?
Incorrect. Please review the rules.
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?
Incorrect. Review the Speed Kicking rules.
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?
Incorrect. Please review the Point Sparring rules.
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?
Incorrect. Please review the Traditional & Keibon Forms rules.
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?
Incorrect. Please review the Creative & Xtreme rules.
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?
Incorrect. Please review the National Points System rules.
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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