1st Kup Black Stripe - Part C Flashcards

1
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What is the Korean for ‘high’?

A

Nopunde

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2
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What is the Korean for ‘middle’?

A

Kaunde

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3
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What is the Korean for ‘low’?

A

Najunde

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4
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What is the Korean for ‘obverse’?

A

Baro

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5
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What is the Korean for ‘reverse’?

A

Bandae

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6
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What is the Korean for ‘front’?

A

Ap

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7
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What is the Korean for ‘side’?

A

Yop

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8
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What is the Korean for ‘outside’?

A

Bakat

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9
Q

What is the Korean for ‘inside’?

A

An

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10
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What is the Korean for ‘outward’?

A

Bakuro

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11
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What is the Korean for ‘inward’?

A

Anuro

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12
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What is the Korean for ‘downward’?

A

Naeryo

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13
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What is the Korean for ‘upward’?

A

Ollyo

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14
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What is the Korean for ‘twin’?

A

Sang

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15
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What is the Korean for ‘double’?

A

Doo

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16
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What is the Korean for ‘circular’?

A

Dollimyo

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17
Q

What is the Korean for ‘rising’?

A

Chookyo

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18
Q

What is the Korean for ‘guarding’?

A

Daebi

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19
Q

What is the Korean for ‘hooking’?

A

Golcho

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20
Q

What is the Korean for ‘checking’?

A

Momchau

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21
Q

What is the Korean for ‘wedging’?

A

Hechyo

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22
Q

What is the Korean for ‘pushing’?

A

Miro

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23
Q

What is the Korean for ‘pressing’?

A

Noolo

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24
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What is the Korean for ‘grasping’?

A

Butjaba

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25
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What is the Korean for ‘scooping’?

A

Duro

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26
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What is the Korean for ‘luring’?

A

Yuin

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27
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What is the Korean for ‘horizontal’?

A

Soopyong

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28
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What is the Korean for ‘w shape’?

A

San

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29
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What is the Korean for ‘u shape’?

A

Digutja

30
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What is the Korean for ‘nine shape’?

A

Gutja

31
Q

What is the Korean for ‘parallel’?

A

Narani

32
Q

What is the Korean for ‘side-front’?

A

Yopap

33
Q

What is the Korean for ‘waist’?

A

Hori

34
Q

What is the meaning of ‘black belt’?

A

Opposite of white, therefore signifying the maturity and proficiency in Taekwon-Do. Also indicates the wearer’s imperviousness to darkness and fear.

35
Q

What is the TAGB North Midlands Development Committee?

A

This committee has been formed by instructors within the North Midlands Area who wish to promote and develop Taekwon-Do in the Area, the revision cards being one example.

36
Q

Who are the North Midlands Area Coordinators?

A

World Master Brian Towndrow 8th Dan

Grandmaster Ron Sergiew 9th Dan

37
Q

Who are the North Midlands Area Committee Managers?

A

Ralph Minott 7th Dan - Senior Instructor, Group Leader

Thomas Coleman 7th Dan - Secretary/Treasurer, Group Leader

Leslie Wright 7th Dan - Group Leader

Tod Wurr 7th Dan - Group Leader

Anthony Littlejohns 7th Dan - Group Leader

38
Q

What is the English for ‘nopunde’?

A

High

39
Q

What is the English for ‘kaunde’?

A

Middle

40
Q

What is the English for ‘najunde’?

A

Low

41
Q

What is the English for ‘baro’?

A

Obverse

42
Q

What is the English for ‘bandae’?

A

Reverse

43
Q

What is the English for ‘ap’?

A

Front

44
Q

What is the English for ‘yop’?

A

Side

45
Q

What is the English for ‘bakat’?

A

Outside

46
Q

What is the English for ‘an’?

A

Inside

47
Q

What is the English for ‘bakuro’?

A

Outward

48
Q

What is the English for ‘anuro’?

A

Inward

49
Q

What is the English for ‘naeryo’?

A

Downward

50
Q

What is the English for ‘ollyo’?

A

Upward

51
Q

What is the English for ‘sang’?

A

Twin

52
Q

What is the English for ‘doo’?

A

Double

53
Q

What is the English for ‘dollimyo’?

A

Circular

54
Q

What is the English for ‘chookyo’?

A

Rising

55
Q

What is the English for ‘golcho’?

A

Hooking

56
Q

What is the English for ‘momchau’?

A

Checking

57
Q

What is the English for ‘hechyo’?

A

Wedging

58
Q

What is the English for ‘noolo’?

A

Pressing

59
Q

What is the English for ‘miro’?

A

Pushing

60
Q

What is the English for ‘daebi’?

A

Guarding

61
Q

What is the English for ‘butjaba’?

A

Grasping

62
Q

What is the English for ‘duro’?

A

Scooping

63
Q

What is the English for ‘yuin’?

A

Luring

64
Q

What is the English for ‘san’?

A

W Shape

65
Q

What is the English for ‘digutja’?

A

U Shape

66
Q

What is the English for ‘gutja’?

A

Nine Shape

67
Q

What is the English for ‘soopyong’?

A

Horizontal

68
Q

What is the English for ‘narani’?

A

Parallel

69
Q

WHat is the English for ‘yopap’?

A

Side-front

70
Q

What is the English for ‘hori’?

A

Waist