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Explanation A triangle choke is a type of submission hold used in martial arts, specifically in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. It involves wrapping one's legs around the opponent's neck and arm in a triangular shape, applying pressure to the carotid arteries and restricting blood flow to the brain. This causes the opponent to lose consciousness if they do not tap out. Therefore, the correct answer is "a strangulation choke" because it describes the technique used in a triangle choke to strangle or choke the opponent.
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2.
When you chicken wing your opponents arm and provide torque to his/her shoulder with your arms, that move is called
A.
Key lock
B.
Omoplata
C.
Kimura
D.
Americana
Correct Answer
C. Kimura
Explanation The move described in the question, where you chicken wing your opponent's arm and apply torque to their shoulder with your arms, is commonly known as the Kimura. The Kimura is a popular submission hold in mixed martial arts and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, where the attacker locks the opponent's arm behind their back and applies pressure to their shoulder joint, causing pain and potential submission.
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3.
What are the three pillars of jiu jitsu?
A.
Defense, Takedown and submission
B.
Attack, defend and Top mount
C.
Defense, control and submission
D.
Attack, defense, control and armbar
Correct Answer
C. Defense, control and submission
Explanation The three pillars of jiu jitsu are defense, control, and submission. Defense refers to the ability to protect oneself from an opponent's attacks. Control involves gaining and maintaining dominant positions over the opponent. Submission is the ultimate goal of jiu jitsu, which involves forcing the opponent to submit or give up using various techniques such as joint locks or chokes.
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4.
Which position can you not get a kneebar from?
A.
Half guard top
B.
Half guard bottom
C.
Bottom mount
D.
Bottom guard
Correct Answer
C. Bottom mount
Explanation In the bottom mount position, the person on the bottom is lying flat on their back with their opponent straddling them and controlling their upper body. This position does not provide the necessary leverage or control over the opponent's leg to apply a kneebar submission. Kneebar submissions typically require the person applying the submission to have control over their opponent's leg and apply pressure to the knee joint, which is not possible from the bottom mount position.
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5.
What is not a shoulder lock?
A.
Armbar
B.
Americana
C.
Kimura
D.
Omoplata
Correct Answer
A. Armbar
Explanation An armbar is not a shoulder lock because it primarily targets the elbow joint rather than the shoulder joint. In an armbar, the attacker controls the opponent's arm and applies pressure by hyperextending or hyperrotating the elbow joint, aiming to force a submission or cause injury. In contrast, shoulder locks such as the Americana, Kimura, and Omoplata specifically target the shoulder joint, applying pressure to manipulate and potentially dislocate or hyperextend the shoulder. Therefore, the armbar is the only option listed that does not directly target the shoulder joint.
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6.
A butterfly is a form of a
A.
Full mount
B.
Bottom guard
C.
Top guard
D.
Side mount
E.
Half guard
Correct Answer
B. Bottom guard
7.
A Guillotine choke is a blood choke.
A.
True
B.
False
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation A Guillotine choke is not a blood choke. It is a type of chokehold that primarily compresses the trachea, restricting airflow to the lungs. While it can also put pressure on the carotid arteries, reducing blood flow to the brain, it is primarily an air choke rather than a blood choke.
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8.
A Rear Naked Choke is a blood choke.
A.
True
B.
False
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation A Rear Naked Choke is not a blood choke but rather an air choke. It restricts the flow of air to the opponent's lungs by applying pressure to the sides of the neck, causing them to lose consciousness. Blood chokes, on the other hand, restrict the flow of blood to the brain by compressing the arteries in the neck.
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9.
A kneebar puts torque on your ankle.
A.
True
B.
False
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation A kneebar does not put torque on your ankle. Instead, a kneebar is a submission hold in martial arts that involves using the legs to apply pressure to an opponent's knee joint. The torque is applied to the knee, not the ankle. Therefore, the correct answer is False.
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10.
A heel hook puts torque on your knee.
A.
True
B.
False
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation A heel hook is a submission hold commonly used in grappling sports such as Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. It involves applying pressure and twisting the opponent's foot, which can cause torque on the knee joint. This torque can potentially lead to injury, making the statement "A heel hook puts torque on your knee" true.
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11.
A Gogoplata is a choke.
A.
True
B.
False
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation A Gogoplata is a chokehold technique used in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and mixed martial arts. It involves using the legs to apply pressure to the opponent's neck, cutting off their blood flow and causing them to lose consciousness. This technique is considered a choke because it restricts the opponent's airway and can lead to suffocation if not released. Therefore, the statement "A Gogoplata is a choke" is true.
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12.
An Omoplata is a choke.
A.
True
B.
False
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation An Omoplata is not a choke. It is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu submission technique that primarily targets the shoulder joint. It involves trapping the opponent's arm and using the legs to apply pressure on the shoulder, causing pain and potential joint lock. While it can be uncomfortable and may indirectly affect the opponent's ability to breathe, it is not primarily a chokehold.
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13.
B.J. Penn is famous for collecting two important titles: the gold at black belt and the UFC belt. What other man accomplished the same?
A.
Frank Mir
B.
Murilo Bustamante
C.
Fabio Gurgel
D.
Rodrigo Minotauro
Correct Answer
B. Murilo Bustamante
Explanation Murilo Bustamante is the correct answer because like B.J. Penn, he also achieved two important titles: the gold at black belt and the UFC belt. This means that both B.J. Penn and Murilo Bustamante were successful in both the sport of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and in the UFC, solidifying their status as accomplished fighters in multiple disciplines.
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14.
He’s the only three-time open-class champion to date. Who is he?
A.
Marcio Pé de Pano
B.
Amaury Bitetti
C.
Roger Gracie
D.
Fernando Margarida
Correct Answer
C. Roger Gracie
Explanation Roger Gracie is the correct answer because he is the only three-time open-class champion to date. This means that he has won the open-weight division in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu tournaments three times, which is a significant achievement. The other options, Marcio Pê de Pano, Amaury Bitetti, and Fernando Margarida, have not achieved this level of success in the open-class division. Therefore, Roger Gracie stands out as the only three-time open-class champion.
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15.
Who is the female fighter with the most gold medals in IBJJF World Championships?
A.
Leticia Ribeiro
B.
Leka Vieira
C.
Kyra Gracie
D.
Michelle Nicolini
Correct Answer
A. Leticia Ribeiro
Explanation Leticia Ribeiro is the female fighter with the most gold medals in IBJJF World Championships.
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16.
What year did the BJJ Worlds first land in the U.S.?
A.
2006
B.
2007
C.
2008
D.
2009
Correct Answer
B. 2007
Explanation The correct answer is 2007. This is the year when the BJJ Worlds first landed in the U.S.
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17.
What type of move, one despised up to that point, did Rodrigo Comprido use to submit Roberto Roleta at the final of the 1999 BJJ Worlds?
A.
Foot lock
B.
Gogoplata
C.
Ezequiel
D.
Bicep lock
Correct Answer
A. Foot lock
Explanation Rodrigo Comprido used a foot lock to submit Roberto Roleta at the final of the 1999 BJJ Worlds. A foot lock is a submission technique that targets the opponent's foot and ankle, applying pressure to cause pain or force a tap out. This move was despised up to that point, possibly because it was not commonly used or considered less effective. However, Comprido's successful use of the foot lock in this high-profile match may have changed the perception of this technique among practitioners of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
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18.
The BJJ Worlds have raised the arms of several pairs of outstanding brothers. Which pair below DOES NOT consist of siblings?
A.
Saulo and Alexandre Ribeiro
B.
Guilherme and Rafael Mendes
C.
Leonardo and Rodolfo Vieira
D.
João and Paulo Miyao
Correct Answer
C. Leonardo and Rodolfo Vieira
Explanation The question asks for the pair that does not consist of siblings. Among the given options, all the other pairs consist of siblings. Saulo and Alexandre Ribeiro are siblings, Guilherme and Rafael Mendes are siblings, and João and Paulo Miyao are siblings. Therefore, the correct answer is Leonardo and Rodolfo Vieira, as they are not brothers.
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19.
This legend of the sport decided to return to the BJJ Worlds in 2002 at featherweight, going on to reach the final and be stopped by champion Frédson Paixão. Who is he?
Marcelo Garcia suffered a historical loss at the 2003 BJJ Worlds in the middleweight final. Who did him in?
A.
Cassio Werneck
B.
Ronaldo Jacaré
C.
Daniel Moraes
D.
Fernando Tererê
Correct Answer
D. Fernando Tererê
Explanation Marcelo Garcia suffered a historical loss at the 2003 BJJ Worlds in the middleweight final against Fernando Tererê.
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21.
These two training partners decided to fight for real in a BJJ Worlds final in 2003. Who are they?
A.
Alexandre Café and Delson Pé de Chumbo
B.
Marcio Pé de Pano and Roger Gracie
C.
Fernando Tererê and Ronaldo Jacaré
D.
Fabricio Werdum and Marcio Corleta
Correct Answer
B. Marcio Pé de Pano and Roger Gracie
22.
In 17 editions of the BJJ Worlds, this man fought every single one as a black belt. Who is he?
A.
Royler Gracie
B.
Wellington Megaton
C.
Saulo Ribeiro
D.
Rodrigo Comprido
Correct Answer
B. Wellington Megaton
Explanation Wellington Megaton is the correct answer because he is the only person mentioned in the options who fought in all 17 editions of the BJJ Worlds as a black belt. Royler Gracie, Saulo Ribeiro, and Rodrigo Comprido may have competed in some editions, but not in all of them as a black belt.
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23.
How many points is a Takedown?
A.
3
B.
4
C.
2
D.
1
Correct Answer
C. 2
Explanation A takedown in wrestling is worth 2 points. It is a move where a wrestler brings their opponent down from a standing position to the mat while maintaining control. This move demonstrates dominance and technique, which is why it is awarded 2 points.
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24.
How many points is mount?
A.
3
B.
2
C.
4
D.
1
Correct Answer
C. 4
25.
How many points do you get for passing the guard?
A.
3
B.
4
C.
2
D.
1
Correct Answer
A. 3
Explanation In martial arts, specifically Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, passing the guard refers to moving from the closed guard position of the opponent to a dominant position. It is a fundamental technique that allows the practitioner to gain control and potentially score points in a competition. The correct answer of 3 suggests that passing the guard is worth 3 points in the scoring system of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
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26.
How many points is a sweep?
A.
3
B.
4
C.
2
D.
1
Correct Answer
C. 2
Explanation A sweep is when one team wins all the games in a series or match. In this context, the question is asking how many points a sweep is worth. The correct answer is 2, which suggests that a sweep is worth 2 points.
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27.
In what year did Jiu Jitsu arrive in Brazil?
A.
1914 - 1915
B.
1917 -1918
C.
1919 - 1920
D.
1921 - 1922
Correct Answer
A. 1914 - 1915
Explanation Jiu Jitsu arrived in Brazil in the years 1914-1915.
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28.
What are the Jiu Jitsu Belt Orders?
A.
Purple, Blue, White, Gray, Orange, Yellow, Green, Black, Brown, Red and Coral.
Correct Answer
C. White, Gray, Yellow, Orange, Green, Blue, Purple, Brown, Black, Coral and Red.
Explanation The correct answer provides the correct order of the Jiu Jitsu belt colors, starting from the beginner level (white) and progressing to the highest level (red). The order is: White, Gray, Yellow, Orange, Green, Blue, Purple, Brown, Black, Coral, and Red.
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29.
What is the technique applied with one of the opponent's arms stuck together with his neck between the attacker's legs?
A.
Omoplata
B.
Kimura
C.
Americana
D.
Triangle
Correct Answer
D. Triangle
Explanation The technique described in the question is known as the Triangle. It involves the attacker trapping one of the opponent's arms between their legs, with the opponent's neck caught in the triangle formed by the attacker's legs. This position allows the attacker to apply pressure on the opponent's neck and shoulder, making it difficult for them to escape.
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30.
Which technique is NOT allowed in the White belt?
A.
Armbar
B.
Triangle
C.
Wrist Lock
D.
Rear Naked Choke
Correct Answer
C. Wrist Lock
Explanation In Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, the White belt is the beginner level and certain techniques are restricted to ensure the safety of practitioners. The wrist lock is not allowed for White belts because it involves manipulating the wrist joint to cause pain or submission. Since beginners may not have developed the necessary control and understanding of joint manipulation, allowing wrist locks at this level could lead to injuries. Therefore, wrist locks are prohibited for White belts to prioritize their safety and facilitate a gradual progression in learning and mastering the fundamentals of the sport.
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31.
What is the minimum age for a jiu jitsu practitioner to become a black belt?
A.
16
B.
17
C.
18
D.
19
Correct Answer
D. 19
Explanation The minimum age for a jiu jitsu practitioner to become a black belt is 19.
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32.
Which Brazilian is three-time world champion in Jiu Jitsu and was present at Tuf Brasil?
A.
Sergio Moraes
B.
Roger Gracie
C.
Fredson Paixao
D.
Leandro Lo
Correct Answer
A. Sergio Moraes
Explanation Sergio Moraes is the correct answer because he is a Brazilian who is a three-time world champion in Jiu Jitsu and was also present at Tuf Brasil.
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33.
What is the name of the family that gave jiu jitsu the adaptation to the well known Brazilian Jiu Jitsu?
A.
Machado Family
B.
Nogueira Family
C.
Souza Family
D.
Gracie Family
Correct Answer
D. Gracie Family
Explanation The Gracie family is the correct answer because they are widely recognized as the family that adapted jiu jitsu into what is now known as Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. The Gracie family played a crucial role in popularizing and spreading the art of jiu jitsu in Brazil and around the world. They developed a unique style of jiu jitsu that focused on leverage and technique, allowing smaller individuals to overcome larger opponents. The Gracie family's contributions to Brazilian Jiu Jitsu have had a significant impact on the martial arts community and their name is synonymous with the sport.
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34.
What is the name of the style of jiu jitsu whose fight is done without a gi?
A.
Submission
B.
MMA
C.
Absolute
D.
Low Jiu Jitu
Correct Answer
A. Submission
Explanation The correct answer is "Submission." In jiu jitsu, the term "submission" refers to a style of fighting that is done without a gi, which is the traditional uniform used in jiu jitsu. In submission jiu jitsu, practitioners focus on techniques that involve grappling and submissions, such as joint locks and chokes, without the use of the gi for grips or control. This style is commonly seen in mixed martial arts (MMA) competitions, where fighters often compete without a gi. The other options, MMA, Absolute, and Low Jiu Jitsu, do not specifically refer to the style of jiu jitsu fought without a gi.
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35.
Which of the strokes listed below is not allowed in any adult graduation below the Coral Belt?
A.
Omoplata
B.
ArmBar
C.
Triangle
D.
Kanibasami
Correct Answer
D. Kanibasami
Explanation Kanibasami is not allowed in any adult graduation below the Coral Belt.
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36.
A black belt without stripes can graduate his students up to which belt?
A.
Blue
B.
Purple
C.
Brown
D.
Black
Correct Answer
C. Brown
Explanation A black belt without stripes can graduate his students up to the brown belt. This means that a black belt instructor, who has not yet earned any stripes, has the authority to promote his students up until they reach the brown belt level. Once the instructor earns stripes on his black belt, he will have the ability to promote students to higher levels such as black belt with one stripe, two stripes, and so on.
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37.
Jiu Jitsu is known as:
A.
Kung Fu art
B.
MMA art
C.
Gentle art
D.
Fitness art
Correct Answer
C. Gentle art
Explanation Jiu Jitsu is referred to as the "gentle art" because it focuses on using technique and leverage rather than brute strength. It emphasizes the ability to control an opponent through grappling and submissions, making it suitable for individuals of all ages and sizes. This term "gentle art" reflects the philosophy of Jiu Jitsu, which is to use minimal force to achieve maximum effectiveness in self-defense situations.
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38.
What word should the fighter say when entering and leaving the Tatami?
A.
Oss
B.
Excuse
C.
Hello
D.
Thanks
Correct Answer
A. Oss
Explanation The word "Oss" is commonly used by fighters when entering and leaving the Tatami. It is a term derived from Japanese martial arts, particularly Karate, and is used as a form of respect and acknowledgement. Saying "Oss" signifies a warrior spirit, discipline, and camaraderie among fighters. It is a way of showing respect to the space and the martial arts community.
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39.
Jiu Jitsu is a martial art widely used in MMA. In the fight between Anderson Silva and Chael Sonnem, for the UFC, the Brazilian hit a blow that "erased" the American. What technique did he use?
A.
Rear Naked Choke
B.
ArmBar
C.
Ezequiel
D.
Triangle
Correct Answer
D. Triangle
Explanation In the fight between Anderson Silva and Chael Sonnen, Anderson Silva used the Triangle technique to defeat Chael Sonnen. The Triangle is a submission hold in Jiu Jitsu where the attacker wraps their legs around the opponent's neck and arm, creating a triangle shape. This technique puts pressure on the opponent's neck and cuts off their blood flow, forcing them to submit or lose consciousness. Anderson Silva successfully executed this technique to secure the victory in the fight.
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40.
At UFC 140, Minotauro had his arm broken by Frank Mir. What technique was used by the American?
A.
Americana
B.
ArmBar
C.
Bicep Slicer
D.
Kimura
Correct Answer
D. Kimura
Explanation At UFC 140, Frank Mir used the Kimura technique to break Minotauro's arm. The Kimura is a submission hold that targets the shoulder joint by applying pressure on the opponent's arm and rotating it in a way that puts immense strain on the shoulder and elbow. This technique is commonly used in grappling and mixed martial arts to force the opponent to submit or risk serious injury.
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41.
Severe Foul: When the athlete executes the movement with their foot crossing the vertical midline of the opponent’s body.
A.
True
B.
False
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation The explanation for the given correct answer is that a severe foul occurs when an athlete executes a movement with their foot crossing the vertical midline of the opponent's body. In other words, if the athlete's foot goes beyond the center line of the opponent's body during a movement, it is considered a severe foul. Therefore, the statement "Severe Foul: When the athlete executes the movement with their foot crossing the vertical midline of the opponent's body" is true.
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42.
Serious Foul: When the athlete moving his foot across the vertical midline of the opponent’s body. The referee shall stop the match, return the position if permitted and issue a penalty to the athletes before restarting the fight.
A.
True
B.
False
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation The statement is true because according to the given explanation, if an athlete moves his foot across the vertical midline of the opponent's body, it is considered a serious foul. In such a case, the referee will stop the match, return the position if allowed, and penalize the athletes before restarting the fight.
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43.
Disciplinary Fouls:
A.
When an athlete directs profane language or obscene gestures at his/her opponent, the center table, table officials, referee or public.
B.
When an athlete exhibits hostile behavior towards an opponent, referee or any other member of the organizing committee or public.
C.
When an athlete bites, pulls hair, strikes or applies pressure to the genitals or eyes, or intentionally uses a traumatic blow of any kind (such as punches, elbows, knees, head butts, kicks, etc).
D.
When an athlete exhibits offensive or disrespectful behavior towards an opponent or the public through words or gestures during a match or in celebrating victory
E.
When one or both of the athlete’s disregard the seriousness of the competition by performing actions simulating or faking combat.
Correct Answer(s)
A. When an athlete directs profane language or obscene gestures at his/her opponent, the center table, table officials, referee or public. B. When an athlete exhibits hostile behavior towards an opponent, referee or any other member of the organizing committee or public. C. When an athlete bites, pulls hair, strikes or applies pressure to the genitals or eyes, or intentionally uses a traumatic blow of any kind (such as punches, elbows, knees, head butts, kicks, etc). D. When an athlete exhibits offensive or disrespectful behavior towards an opponent or the public through words or gestures during a match or in celebrating victory E. When one or both of the athlete’s disregard the seriousness of the competition by performing actions simulating or faking combat.
Explanation The given answer provides a comprehensive list of disciplinary fouls in sports. It includes various actions that are considered inappropriate and unsportsmanlike, such as directing profane language or obscene gestures, exhibiting hostile behavior, physical violence, offensive or disrespectful behavior, and simulating or faking combat. These actions go against the spirit of fair play and can result in penalties or disqualification.
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44.
Severe Penalties:
A.
Technical Penalties: Summary disqualification from the match at the moment of the infraction.
B.
Disciplinary Penalties: Summary disqualification from the match and competition at the moment of the infraction
C.
Severe penalties are cumulative between them and different fouls will bring into effect the escalating penalty sequence.
Correct Answer(s)
A. Technical Penalties: Summary disqualification from the match at the moment of the infraction. B. Disciplinary Penalties: Summary disqualification from the match and competition at the moment of the infraction
Explanation The answer states that technical penalties result in the summary disqualification from the match at the moment of the infraction. Disciplinary penalties, on the other hand, lead to the summary disqualification from both the match and the competition at the moment of the infraction. This means that technical penalties are less severe than disciplinary penalties because they only result in disqualification from the match, while disciplinary penalties result in disqualification from both the match and the competition. The severity of the penalties increases as the infractions become more serious.
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45.
Serious Penalties - Referees shall abide by the following series of penalties:
A.
1st penalty – The referee will mark the first penalty for the athlete.
B.
2nd penalty – Advantage point concession to opponent of penalized athlete and second penalty marked on scoreboard for perpetrating athlete.
C.
3rd penalty –Two points concession to opponent of penalized athlete and third penalty marked on scoreboard for perpetrating athlete.
D.
4th penalty – Disqualification of perpetrating athlete.
E.
No strings are needed.
Correct Answer(s)
A. 1st penalty – The referee will mark the first penalty for the athlete. B. 2nd penalty – Advantage point concession to opponent of penalized athlete and second penalty marked on scoreboard for perpetrating athlete. C. 3rd penalty –Two points concession to opponent of penalized athlete and third penalty marked on scoreboard for perpetrating athlete. D. 4th penalty – Disqualification of perpetrating athlete.
Explanation The given answer provides a clear and concise explanation of the series of penalties that referees must abide by. The explanation states that the first penalty is marked for the athlete, the second penalty results in an advantage point concession to the opponent of the penalized athlete and a second penalty marked on the scoreboard, the third penalty leads to a two points concession to the opponent and a third penalty marked on the scoreboard, and finally, the fourth penalty results in the disqualification of the perpetrating athlete.
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46.
Illegal Move for "Choke with spinal lock" to:
A.
4 to 12 years of age
B.
13 to 15 years of age
C.
16 & 17 years and Adult to Senior 5 white belt
D.
Adult to Master 6 blue & purple belts
E.
Adult to Master 6 brown & black belts
Correct Answer(s)
A. 4 to 12 years of age B. 13 to 15 years of age
47.
Illegal Move for "Straight foot lock" to:
A.
4 to 12 years of age
B.
13 to 15 years of age
C.
16 & 17 years and Adult to Senior 5 white belt
D.
Adult to Master 6 blue & purple belts
E.
Adult to Master 6 brown & black belts
Correct Answer(s)
A. 4 to 12 years of age B. 13 to 15 years of age
48.
Illegal Move for "Lock inside the closed guard with legs compressing kidneys or ribs" to:
A.
4 to 12 years of age
B.
13 to 15 years of age
C.
16 & 17 years and Adult to Senior 5 white belt
D.
Adult to Master 6 blue & purple belts
E.
Adult to Master 6 brown & black belts
Correct Answer(s)
A. 4 to 12 years of age B. 13 to 15 years of age C. 16 & 17 years and Adult to Senior 5 white belt
49.
Illegal Move for "Slam" to:
A.
4 to 12 years of age
B.
13 to 15 years of age
C.
16 & 17 years and Adult to Senior 5 white belt
D.
Adult to Master 6 blue & purple belts
E.
Adult to Master 6 brown & black belts
Correct Answer(s)
A. 4 to 12 years of age B. 13 to 15 years of age C. 16 & 17 years and Adult to Senior 5 white belt D. Adult to Master 6 blue & purple belts E. Adult to Master 6 brown & black belts
Explanation The given answer states that it is an illegal move for individuals aged 4 to 12 years, 13 to 15 years, 16 & 17 years, and for adults to Senior 5 white belt, Adult to Master 6 blue & purple belts, and Adult to Master 6 brown & black belts. This implies that performing a "Slam" move is not allowed for these age groups and belt levels in the context of the activity or sport being referred to.
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50.
The Americana is:
A.
A country.
B.
An arm submission
C.
An leg lock
D.
An choke
Correct Answer
B. An arm submission
Explanation The Americana is a term used in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and mixed martial arts to describe a specific type of arm submission. It involves applying pressure to the opponent's shoulder and elbow joint, causing discomfort and potentially forcing them to submit. This technique is commonly used in grappling and submission-based martial arts to gain control over an opponent and potentially end a fight.
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