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1 Which tuls (or no tul) has these number of moves ?

CHON-JI WON-HYO DAN-GUN SAJU JIRUGI DO-SAN
28
19
24
14
21

2 What means Won-Hyo ?

Won-Hyo ( 원효 / 元曉 ) is named after the holy Wonhyo, is the pseudonym of the patriot Ahn Chang-ho - 안창호 (1878–1938). The movements represent his entire life, which he devoted to furthering education in Korea and the Korean independence movement.
Won-Hyo ( 원효 / 元曉 ) is named after the noted monk Wonhyo who introduced Buddhism to the Silla Dynasty in the year 686 AD
Won-Hyo ( 원효 / 元曉 ) is named after the holy place Won-Hyo, it is the name of the temple where taekwondo was invented in 1955.
Won-Hyo ( 원효 / 元曉 ) is named after the holy Wonhyo , the legendary monk who liberated Korea from the Japanese occupation

3 What means Do-San ?

Do-San - 도산 / 島山 is named after the holy Chon-Ji, the legendary founder of Korea in the year 2333 BC.
Do-San - 도산 / 島山 is a pseudonym of the patriot Ahn Chang-ho - 안창호 (1878–1938) who devoted his life to furthering education in Korea and the Korean independence
Do-San - 도산 / 島山 is the pseudonym of the patriot Ahn Chang-ho - 안창호 (1878–1938). The 24 movements represent his entire life, which he devoted to furthering education in Korea and the Korean independence movement.
Do-San - 도산 / 島山 is the name of the best known 19 elements pizza in Seoul, Korea.

4 The green belt means the heaven towards which plants matures into a towering tree as knowledge in Taekwondo increases.

FALSE
TRUE

5 What means YOP ?

High
Forward
Middle
A drinkable yaourt
Sideways
Strike

6 Taekwondo Oath - what is the correct order ?

I shall build a more peaceful world I shall observe the tenets of Taekwondo I shall never misuse taekwondo I shall respect my instructors and seniors I shall be champion of freedom and justice
2
1
5
3
4

7 What means SONKAL ?

It is the firstname of Master Dung, the "Master of the fist".
Knife-hand
Foot
Forearm

8 What grade kan a BOOSABUM have ? Multiple answers are possible for each grade.

4th DAN 1st DAN 9th DAN 6th DAN 8th DAN 3rd DAN 2nd DAN 5th DAN 7th DAN
SABUM
SASUNG
BOOSABUM
SAHYUN

9 Can you count to 10 ?

DASOT DUL YODUL NET YUL HANA YASOT SET AHOP ILGOP
4
8
1
7
3
2
5
6
9
10

10 What are the taekwondo tenets ?

Friendship
Perseverance
Indomitable spirit
Resourcefulness
Self-control
Power
Courtesy
Discipline
Integrity
Strategy




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