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1. Maintain a separation of at least 10 feet plus the length of the weapon from the attacker.

This
mean that ;
1. This distance gives the defender time to react to any attempt by the attacker to close the
gap and be upon the defender.
2. The offender should also try to place stationary objects between himself and the attacker.
3. This distance gives the offender time to react to any attempt by the attacker to close the
gap and be upon the defender.
4. The defender should also try to place stationary objects between himself and the attacker.

Which among the sentence best describe the reason of separation?

1 and 4

2. An unarmed defender is always at a distinct disadvantage when facing an armed opponent. It is


imperative, therefore, that the unarmed defender understands and uses the following principles to
survive. What antonym word relate to the underline word in sentence?
unimportant

3. “Use leverage or induce pain to disarm the attacker and finish him or to maintain physical
control”. This concept of defense against an armed opponent is best fitted as;
Disarm the attacker

4. In defense against an armed opponent, define the most appropriate concept that fitted to this
sentence; “Strikes to motor nerve centers are effective stuns, as are skin tearing, eye gouging, and
attacking of the throat”.
Stun the attacker with an effective counterattack

5. “Maintain control of the attacking arm by securing the weapon, hand, wrist, elbow, or arm by
using joint locks, if possible”. This concept of defense against an armed opponent is best fitted as;

Control the weapon

6. Define the most appropriate concept that fitted to this sentence in defense against an armed
opponent; “Step off the line of attack or redirect the attack of the weapon so that it clears the
body”.
Move the body out of the line of attack of the weapon

7. Define the most appropriate concept that fitted to this sentence in defense against an armed
opponent; “Take the attacker to the floor where the defender can continue to disarm or further
disable him”.
Ground the attacker

8. Anything available can become an expedient aid to defend against an armed attack. What
antonym word would relate to the underline word is applicable?
in convenient
9. At the moment you feel the enemy's arm around your neck, your hands should immediately grasp
it to keep him from tightening the choke, and you should hang your weight on his arm to feel
where his weight is. If he is close to your back, simply lean ____________ at the waist and, using
your hips to lift, throw him straight over your back.
Forward

10. If, when you hang your weight on the enemy's arm, you feel that he is pulling you back over one
of his legs, you should reach back with your leg and wrap it around the outside of the enemy's leg
on the same side as the choking arm. As he tries from holding you up, use your leg as a guide and
work your way around to the position shown. Your leg must be behind his, and you must be
leaning ______________, controlling his arm. Twisting your body, throw him to the ground.
Forward

11. While you were walking home, an unknown person suddenly pointed something pointed behind
you. The person instructed you to follow his instructions. Which of the following is the most
appropriate way to react?
Raise your hands

12. What is your goal in disarming an opponent?


To save life

13. If the enemy pins you against the wall with one hand, which of the following is the most
appropriate thing to do?

Strike his arm with the palm of your hand on the side where his thumb is pushing toward his
fingers

14. Which of the following is not a knife attack?


Stab

15. What is used to familiarize soldiers with defense movement techniques for various angles of
attack?
Knife Defense Drills

16. An attacker pointed a gun in front of you. Which of the following is an alternative method to (C)
Hold your hands and arms up

17. An armed opponent pointed a gun against you. Which of the following will be your first course of
action?
Move out of the line of attack of the weapon

18. All of the following are effective against an armed opponent, except:
None of the above
19. What type of knife attack is a sweeping surface cut or circular slash?
Slash

20. Which of the following is an effective follow-up technique that a defender can push the attacker
away and move out of the attacker's reach?
Defend and clear

21. If the enemy pins you against the wall with one hand, strike his arm with the palm of your hand
on the side where his thumb is pushing toward his fingers. This will make his arm slide off of
your neck. Follow through with your strike and when your ___________is in position, strike with
a backward elbow strike to the head.
arm

22. If the enemy uses both hands against your neck to press you into the wall, grasp under his
______________ with both hands. Step out to either side and throw him against the wall. Finish
with a knee strike.
elbow

23. If the enemy attempts to grasp you in a bear hug from the front over your arms, move your hips
back and use your arms as a brace between his hips and yours. Your ________ should be on his
hip bones, and your _________ should be braced against your hips. Keeping one arm as a brace,
step to the opposite side to achieve the clinch. Finish with a takedown.
hands, elbows

24. When the enemy attempts to grab you from behind over your __________, drop down into a
strong stance and bring your arms up to prevent him from controlling them. Step to the outside
and then around his hip so that your _________ are behind him. At this point you may attack his
groin, or you may lift him with your hips and throw him.
Arm, legs

25. A slash wound is not usually lethal or shock inducing; however, a stab wound risks injury to vital
organs, except,
skin

26. What are those where the ball end of one bone fits into the socket end of another?
Ball and socket

27. Which of the following joints are easy to lock?


Hinge Joint

28. Which of the following joint locks are easy to counter?


Ellipsoidal joint
29. Which of the following joints are difficult to lock?
Ball and socket

30. An unarmed defender is always at a distinct disadvantage when facing an armed opponent. Be
aware that your goal in a situation like this is to save your life.
Both statements are true

The _________is the most common and most dangerous type of knife attack. It is a strike
directed straight into the target by poking or lunging.
thrust

The ________ is a cut made by dragging the tip of the blade across the body to create a ripping-
type cut.
a. slash
b. tear
c. butt
d. hack

The _________ is delivered by using the knife to block or chop with


hack

The ________ is a sweeping surface cut or circular rip. The wound is usually a long cut, varying
from a slight surface cut to a deep gash
slash

The _______ is a strike with the knife knob


butt

Step number when the defender brings the attacking arm around to his right side where he can use
an arm bar, wrist lock, and so forth, to disarm the attacker in No.1 Angle of Defense-Check and
Lift?
Step 3

At what step in No.1 Angle of Defense-Check and Lift is when the defender will have better
control by keeping the knife hand as close to his body as possible?
Step 4

Step number when the attacker delivers a slash along the No.1 angle of attack. The defender meets
and checks the movement with his left forearm bone, striking the inside forearm of the attacker in
No.1 Angle of Defense-Check and Lift?

Step 1
At what step in No.1 Angle of Defense-Check and Lift is when the defender's right hand
immediately follows behind the strike to lift, redirect, and take control of the attacker's knife arm?
Step 2

At what step in No.2 Angle of Defense-Check and Ride is when the strike checks the forward
momentum of the attacking arm, that the defender's right hand is then used to ride the attacking
arm clear of his body?
Step 2

Step number when the attacker slashes with a No.2 angle of attack. And that the defender meets
the attacking arm with a strike from both forearms against the outside forearm, his bone against
the attacker's muscle tissue in No.2 Angle of Defense-Check and Ride?
Step 1

At what step in No.2 Angle of Defense-Check and Ride is when the defender redirects the
attacker's energy with strength starting from the right elbow?
Step 3

Step number when the defender then rides the energy of the attacking arm by wiping downward
along the outside of his own left forearm with his right hand and that He then redirects the knife
hand around to his right side where he can control or disarm the weapon in No.3 Angle of
Defense-Check and Lift?
Step 3

At what step in No.3 Angle of Defense-Check and Lift is when the defender meets and checks the
attacking arm on the left side of his body with a downward circular motion across the front of his
own body. At the same time, he moves his body off the line of attack. He should meet the
attacker's forearm with a strike forceful enough to check its momentum?
Step 2

Step number when the attacker delivers a horizontal slash to the defender's ribs, kidneys, or hip
on the left side in No.3 Angle of Defense-Check and Lift?
Step 1

The attacker slashes the defender with a backhand slashing motion to the right side at the ribs,
kidneys, or hips. The attacker moves his right arm in a downward circular motion and strikes the
attacking arm on the outside of the body
1st statement is correct. 2nd statement is false

The strike must be forceful enough to check the defense. The left arm is held in a higher guard
position to protect from a redirected attack or to assist in checking as
2nd statement is correct. 1st statement is false

Step 2 state that at the same time, he moves within the line of attack. While Step 4 state the defender
moves his body to a position where he can choose a proper disarming maneuver
2nd statement is correct. 1st statement is false
A lunging thrust to the stomach is made by the defender along the No.5 angle of attack in
step one of Low No.5 Angle of Defense—Parry. The Attacker moves his body off the
line of attack and deflects the attacking arm by parrying with his left hand as stated in
step two.
Both are false, neither statement is correct

Attacker deflects the attacking hand toward his right side by redirecting it with his right
hand. As he does this, the defender can strike downward with the left forearm or the wrist
onto the forearm or wrist of the attacker as stated in step three of Low No.5 Angle of
Defense—Parry
2nd statement is correct. 1st statement is false

At what step is when the defender ends up in a position to lock the elbow of the attacking arm
across his body if he steps off the line of attack properly in Low No.5 Angle of Defense--
Parry

Step 4

You are held up with a pistol and ordered to put your hands up. The fact that you have not been shot
on sight clearly shows that your opponent wants to take you as a ________________.

prisoner

You are held up with a gun and ordered to put your hands up. The fact that you have not been shot on
sight clearly shows that your opponent is afraid to fire, knowing that it will raise an __________,
except_________.

Alarm; Tranquil

The benefits martial arts is more often used as a form of exercise. It is also taught as a method of
__________ and is used to improve confidence and self-esteem.
self defense

A student should learn to control himself in the pursuance of his goal, not only to his art but also
to life in general.
Discipline

Propriety is allied to the main cardinal rules in arnis. One's norm and standard should never be
imposed upon others. What other synonym word relate to the underline word in the first
sentence?
Etiquette
The ability to disarm, lock and takedown the opponent strike and subsequent application of
techniques in disarming him could well mean the difference between life and death.
club-assault

Feet are uprightly positioned shoulder apart and hand or stick is held in front of the body
Ready Stance

Distance of 5 steps between the feet. Rear foot is held at a 45 degree angle with back leg keep
straight and keeping the front knee bent while weight is evenly distributed on both feet.
Forward Stance

Name of the Portuguese navigator and warrior that was defeated by the native warrior chief
which was said to be recorded as an incident which Kali was used agains foreign envaders.
Ferdinand Magellan

Name of the native warrior chief that defeated the Portuguese navigator and warrior which was
said to be historically recorded incident during the colonization of the Spaniards.
Lapu-Lapu

Martial arts have been shaped by a culmination of factors to include ancient myths and legends to
historical revolutions which different cultures have developed styles of fighting in order to
______, Except.

For go

Martial arts techniques were created out of the need for resiliency between humanity and animals,
and between different ___________ of humans. Except.
Raise

Different weapons types and shapes were invented which led to different schools and styles of
martial arts and that these new styles of martial arts were formed by _____________ the fighting
techniques of animals, Except.
Re-implicating

The teaching of martial arts in students are trained in a strictly hierarchical system by a master
instructor were the students are expected to _____________ and __________ as closely as
possible the rules and basic training of martial arts, Except.
Memory and recite

The western interest in _____________Martial Arts dates back to the late 19th Century around
the time when there was an increase in trade between America and China and Japan. Very few
westerners actually practiced the arts initially, they saw it as more of a dramatic performance.
East Asian
Martial Arts dates back to the late 19th Century around the time when there was an increase in
trade between this western country, which saw it as more of a dramatic performance, Except.

Philippine

Year that a large groups of U.S Military personnel were taught Korean arts during the Korean war
as a method of self-defence and survival and that after their demobilization, many soldiers
brought their training home and continued to practice and teach.
1950s

Year that, Japanese arts such as Karate and Judo had become popular and martial artist Bruce
Lee's presence in martial arts movies caused a further rise in popularity of Chinese martial arts
(kung fu). 1970s

Year that Sport Karate became a major international sport with professional fighters rewarded
large prizes, TV coverage and sponsorship deals

1980s

Martial arts were historically illustrated the oldest works of art depicting scenes of battle thru
____________ painting that show organized groups fighting with bows and arrows

Cave painting

Martial arts were historically illustrated the oldest works of art depicting scenes of battle from
eastern Spain dated between ___________________ BCE that show organized groups fighting
with bows and arrows

10,000 and 6,000 BCE

Arnis is considered as an art that involves weapons such as bolos, daggers and sticks among others. It
is generally thought that without this weapon arnis can be practiced.
1st statement is correct. 2nd is false

NARAPHIL means,

National Arnis Association of the Philippines

Sinawali exercise provides Eskrima practitioners with basic skills. Sinawali motions are relevant to a
mode of single-weapon blocking and response method called Doblete.
1st statement is correct. 2nd is false

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