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-Yul-Gok ( 율곡 / 栗谷 )  is named after the holy Yul-Guk , the legendary monk who liberated Korea from the Japanese occupation
 
-Yul-Gok ( 율곡 / 栗谷 )  is named after the holy Yul-Guk , the legendary monk who liberated Korea from the Japanese occupation

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All Exam Simulations / Main Menu Grading Simulation - Theory for 2nd Kup Exam 2nd Kup Document containing source information


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

YUL-GOK CHON-JI WON-HYO DAN-GUN SAJU JIRUGI DO-SAN JOON-GUN TOI-GYE
19
37
28
38
21
32
14
24

2 What means Toi-Gye ?

Toi-Gye - 퇴계 / 退溪 is the pen name of the noted scholar Yi Hwang (16th century), an authority on neo-Confucianism. The 37 movements of the pattern refer to his birthplace on 37-degree latitude
Toi-Gye - 퇴계 / 退溪 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.
Toi-Gye - 퇴계 / 退溪 is the monk who introduced Buddhism to the Silla Dynasty in the year 686 AD.
Toi-Gye - 퇴계 / 退溪 is named after the patriot Ahn Joong-Gun who assassinated Itō Hirobumi, the first Japanese governor-general of Korea

3 What means Yul-Gok ?

Yul-Gok ( 율곡 / 栗谷 ) is named after the buddhist temple Yul-Gok, where General Choi Hong Hi was born in 1918.
Yul-Gok ( 율곡 / 栗谷 ) is a pseudonym of a great philosopher and scholar Yi I (1536–1584) nicknamed the "Confucius of Korea".
Yul-Gok ( 율곡 / 栗谷 ) is named after the holy Yul-Gok, it 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.
Yul-Gok ( 율곡 / 栗谷 ) is named after the holy Yul-Guk , the legendary monk who liberated Korea from the Japanese occupation

4 A doo palmok makgi is a u-shape block

TRUE
FALSE

5 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
4
1
5
3
2

6 Hosinsul : identify the vital points in the following list (multiple answers possible)

Eyes Ribs Bibimbap Ears Nose Knee Plexus Hair Collar bone Chin Kidney Neck Adam's apple
Vital points

7 What are the taekwondo tenets ?

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

8 Translate

SANG PALMOK MAKGI MOORUP OLLYO CHAGI PALMOK DAEBI MAKGI OPUN SONKUT TULGO SAN MAKGI SONKUT BANDAE TULGI
Upset fingertip thrust
Twin forearm block
Knee upward kick
Forearm guarding block
Flat fingertip thrust
W-shape block




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