Senior 3rd Class Rank (SANKYU) 1. What is the name of your Judo organization?



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Senior 3rd Class Rank (SANKYU) 1. What is the name of your Judo organization? A) United States Judo Association B) United States Judo Federation C) International Judo Federation 2. Who founded Judo? A) Nagaoka B) Mifune C) Jigoro Kano D) Kotani 3. What is the name of the school he founded? A) Epizoundes B) Kodokan C) Budokan D) Shudokan 4. What is the date of the founding of Judo? A) 1881 B) 1882 C) 1910 D) 1886 5. What are the two principles of Kodokan Judo as defined by Dr. Kano? A) Maximum efficiency Seiryoku Zenyo B) Mutual benefit and welfare Jita Kyoei C) Win at any cost D) Never admit defeat 6. How long have unarmed combat martial arts been practiced in Japan? A) 600 to 1000 years B) 500 to 800 years C) 600 to 1500 years 7. What was unarmed combat called in Japan before Judo?

A) Jujitsu B) Kungfu C) Karate D) Boxing 8. How many degrees are there currently in the USJA junior rank system? A) Five B) Six C) Eight D) Ten 9. List the five USJA junior belt colors in order by color (do not list white) 10. Name the Japanese equivalent of the three parts of a Judo throw. A) Balance: Kuzushi Tsukuri Anza Kake B) Entry: Kuzushi Tsukuri Anza Kake C) Execution: Kuzushi Tsukuri Anza Kake 11. Count to ten in Japanese. (Use list to the right) 1 Hachi 2 San 3 Shi 4 Ju 5 Ichi 6 Roku 7 Go 8 Ku 9 Ni 10 Shichi 12. Name the two divisions of sacrifice techniques in English and Japanese. A) Back falling sacrifice techniques: Ma sutemi waza Yoko sutemi waza Kesa sutemi waza B) Side falling sacrifice techniques: Ma sutemi waza Yoko sutemi waza Kesa sutemi waza 13. Name the three parts of unarmed combat in Japanese.

A) Throwing: Katame waza Atemi waza Goshi waza Nage waza B) Grappling: Katame waza Atemi waza Goshi waza Nage waza C) Striking: Katame waza Atemi waza Goshi waza Nage waza 14. Fill in the English for the three divisions of mat techniques. Osaekomi Waza Shime Waza Kansetsu Waza 15. What is Kata? A) A dance B) A throw C) A hold down D) A formal prearranged practice routine 16. How many Kata are there in Kodokan Judo? A) 10 B) 12 C) 7 D) 9 17. Which Kata is considered most useful for learning throwing techniques? 18. Which Kata is considered most useful for learning grappling techniques? 19. What is the ultimate goal of Judo as defined by Dr. Kano

A) To win at any cost B) To become a great Judo player C) The harmonious development and eventual perfection of human character 20. What are Kyu ranks in Judo? A) Student ranks below black belt B) Judo ranks for junior players C) Black belt ranks 21. Name the six kyu ranks and color of from highest to lowest rank (do not list white) 22. Name the ten black ranks in order 1: 6: 2: 7: 3: 8: 4: 9: 5: 10: 23. Name the three black belt ranks that are considered student ranks.

1) 2) 3) 24. What other colored belts are black belt holders entitled to wear in the USJA Senior Rank System? 1 st Degree 2 nd Degree 3 rd Degree 4 th Degree 5 th Degree 6 th Degree 7 th Degree 8 th Degree 9 th Degree 10 th Degree 25. Name three of the ten men who attained tenth degree black belt while they were still alive. 1. 2. 3. Judo Vocabulary

Directions: Fill in the Japanese equivalent for the following English terms from the list to the right. 1. Teacher a) Randori 2. Sitting on knees b) Seiza 3. Sitting crossed Legged c) Tori 4. Attention! d) Uchi Komi 5. Bow! e) Kiyotsuke! 6. Falling methods or ways f) Uke 7. Off Balance g) Ukemi 8. Repetition attack practice without throwing, h) Hajime! done with a partner i) Matte! 9. Person Receiving technique j) Maitta! 10. Person performing technique k) Sensei 11. Begin l) Anza 12. Stop m) Rei 13. I surrender n) Kuzushi 14. Free practice 15. Big or major a) Kesa-gatame 16. Waist or hip b) Waza-ari! 17. Major hip throw c) Kuzure-kesagatame 18. Outside d) Koshi or Goshi 19. Major outside reaping throw e) Dan 20. One point! (referee s award) f) Soto 21. Almost ippon! (1/2 point) g) Ippon! 22. Scarf h) O 23. Lock or hold i) Kesa 24. Scarf Lock j) Gatame 25. Modified k) Shodan 26. Modified scarf lock l) Kuzure 27. Black belt grade or rank m) O Goshi 28. Beginning black belt n) O Soto Gari 29. A full point by adding two waza-ari scores a) Koshi Guruma

30. That is all! (Referee s call) b) Gari 31. Don t move! (Referee s call) c) Nidan 32. Continue! (Referee s call) d) Ko 33. Note! (Referee s call for slight penalty e) Uchi 34. Reaping action done with the leg f) Yoshi! 35. Little or minor g) Sono mama! 36. Inside h) Kouchi Gari 37. Minor inside reaping throw i) Koshi Waza 38. Hip wheel throw j) Sore made! 39. Waist or hip technique k) Guruma 40. Wheel l) Shido 41. Second degree black belt m) Waza-ari Awasete Ippon 42. Shoulder hold a) Yuko 43. Upper 4 corner hold b) Osae-komi! 44. Variant upper 4 corner hold c) Harai or Barai 45. Side 4 corner hold d) Harai-goshi 46 Modified side 4 corner hold e) Sandan 47. Straddling hold f) Kata- gatame 48. Hold down! (referee s call) h) Yoko Shiho-gatame 49. Hold down! (referee s call) i) Kuzure Kami- 50. Sweeping action done with the leg Shiho-gatame 51. Near waza-ari! (referee s award) j) Toketa 52. Sweeping hip throw k) Sandan 53. Third Degree Black Belt l) Kata-gatame 54. Technique a) Nage Waza 55. Throw (noun) b) Yodan 56. Throwing technique(s) c) Katame Waza 57. Hand d) Judogi 58. Hand technique(s) e) Waza 59. Foot or leg f) Te Waza 60. Foot technique(s) g) Obi 61. Holding technique(s) h) Sode 62. Grappling technique(s) i) Ashi Waza 63. Loss by rule violation (referee s call) j) Nage 64. Judo uniform k) Te 65. Judo uniform sleeve l) Osae-kome Waza 66. Judo uniform belt m) Hansoku Make 67. Fourth Degree Black Belt n) Ashi

68. Judo uniform lapel a) Godan 69. Body b) Otoshi 70. To drop c) Eri 71. Body drop d) Kata Juji-jime 72. Body drop throw e) Nami Juji-jime 73. Choke f) Tai 74. Choking techniques g) Nami 75. Normal h) Shime or Jime 76. Reverse i) Shime Waza 77. Cross j) Kansetsu Waza 78. Joint locking techniques k) Gyaku 79. Cross arm lock l) Juji 80. Normal Cross Choke m) Godan 81. Half Cross Choke n) Juji gatame 82. Fifth Degree Black Belt o) Tai Otoshi 83. Reverse cross choke a) Shimmeisho nowaza 84. Knee b) Yoko Sutemi Waza 85. Knee wheel throw c) Gokyo No Waza 86. Sacrifice d) Gyaku Juji-jime 87. Side or lateral e) Yoko 88. Throwing techniques done by falling f) Yoko Shiho Gatame on one s back or side g) Rokudan 89. Side falling sacrifice throws h) Kumi Kata 90. Forms of gripping an opponent i) Sutemi 91. Four corners (as in pins) j) Hiza 92. Locking of the side four corners k) Hiza Guruma 93. Five stages of throwing techniques l) Sutemi Waza 94. Newly certified throwing techniques m) Shiho 95. Counter technique n) Kaeshi Waza 96. Sixth Degree Black Belt

97. Entry methods into matwork a) Shichidan 98. Slide lapel choke b) Garami 99. Naked choke c) Fusegi 100. Single wing choke d) Judoka 101. Rear, behind (as in throwing and pinning e) Hairi Kata 102. Tournament f) Uki 103. Practice hall for Judo g) Dojo 104. Judo practitioner or player h) Kata Ha-jime 105. Arm i) Ude 106. Entangle j) Okuri Eri-jime 107. Escape (as from a pin) k) Shiai 108. Side of the dojo or tournament mat where l) Joseki high ranking black belts sit m) Ushiro 109. To float or floating n) Hadaka Jime 110. Seventh Degree Black Belt