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What are Tae Kwon Do grading questions for orange stripe?

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Every taekwondo school sets its own curriculum so test questions and rank advancements will vary from school to school. At some schools the orange stripe is an intermediate advancement between yellow belt and orange belt. It represents approximately nine months of training. The following are examples of possible test questions.
  • Name three types of taekwondo stances (walking, front, back, side, horse, etc)
  • What is Master Kim's full name? (Byong Cheol Kim)
  • In taekwondo sparring, what are the legal punching targets? (front of the body)
  • In taekwondo sparring, what are the legal kicking targets? (front of the body and head)
  • Translate the following from English to Korean: one (hana), two (dul), three (set), four (net), five (dasut), six (yasut), seven (illgup), eight (yadul), nine (ahop), ten (yul)
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