Matching Quizzes in the Sports Category

Sports and athletics. From team sports such as basketball, soccer, football, and rugby to individual activities such as swimming and running.

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  • JUDO BLACK BELT TERMINOLOGY TEST pg4 (7 words)
    the last 4 questions are bonus questions
    Example: Japanese term for contest or match: Shobu, What is Free Play or Free Practice: Randori, Japanese term for the person having the technique done to them: Uke, Japanese term for Sleeve: Sode
    Created by Judosami - 2019-10-05
    Category: Culture -> Sports
  • JUDO BLACK BELT TERMINOLOGY TEST pg3 (19 words)
    the last 4 questions are bonus questions
    Example: Japanese term for contest or match: Shobu, What is Free Play or Free Practice: Randori, Japanese term for the person having the technique done to them: Uke, Japanese term for Sleeve: Sode
    Created by Judosami - 2019-10-05
    Category: Culture -> Sports
  • JUDO BLACK BELT TERMINOLOGY TEST pg3 (19 words)
    Example: Grade or degree in the Black Belt ranks: Dan, Forms of Antiquity: Koshiki no Kata, The Japanese term for Minor: Ko, The Japanese term for Strangles or Chokes: Shime Waza
    Created by Judosami - 2019-10-05
    Category: Culture -> Sports
  • JUDO BLACK BELT TERMINOLOGY TEST pg2 (19 words)
    Example: The Japanese term for outer: Soto, The Japanese term for To Win: Kachi, The Japanese term for Executing the throw: Kake, The basic standard two hand grip: Kumi Kate
    Created by Judosami - 2019-10-05
    Category: Culture -> Sports
  • JUDO BLACK BELT TERMINOLOGY TEST pg 1 (19 words)
    Example: The Japanese term for fitting in, preparing to throw.: Tsukuri, A practice hall, place to study Judo: Dojo, Word used to bring class to attention: Kiyotsuke, Throwing technique applied in standing position: Tachi Waza
    Created by Judosami - 2019-10-05
    Category: Culture -> Sports

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