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The answer to a question is true only if it can be held to be true in all situations; otherwise, it is considered to be false.
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1 | Kata team members must all wear the same type of Karate Gi. | TRUE |
2 | The total time allowed for the Kata and BUNKAI demonstration combined, is six minutes. | FALSE |
3 | In Kata competition slight variations as taught by the contestant's style (Ryu-ha) are permitted. | TRUE |
4 | Glasses are forbidden in Kata completion. | TRUE |
5 | Only one discreet rubber band on a single ponytail is permitted. | FALSE |
6 | The right to seeding does down flow to lower places in the absence of Competitors eligible for seeding. | TRUE |
7 | Kata competition can be organized in several formats. | TRUE |
8 | In all competition format, the number of Competitors per group cannot exceed 8. | TRUE |
9 | If the number of Competitors is 97 or more, the numbers of groups must be doubled to 16. | TRUE |
10 | Judges should look for correct Kihon of the school being demonstrated. | TRUE |
11 | Team matches consist of competition between teams of 3 or 4 competitors of which 3 compete at the time. | TRUE |
12 | Conformance is a consistency in the performance of the Kihon of the style (Ryu-ha) in the Kata. | TRUE |
13 | Should there be any discrepancy between the number and the name of the Kata registered for performance, the name, as per the official WKF Kata list will prevail. | TRUE |
14 | When a team has 4 competitors, all 4 may be used for any round. | TRUE |
15 | Giving a command to start and finish the Kata by a team member is not considered to be an external cue. | TRUE |
16 | The mats must form a uniformed coloured surface for Kata competition. | TRUE |
17 | Judges should look for correct Kihon of the Competitor's style (Ryu-ha) being demonstrated. | TRUE |
18 | The panel of Judges can be changed in a group for any single round. | TRUE |
19 | The total time allowed for the Kata & BUNKAI demonstration combined, is 5 minutes. | TRUE |
20 | In Kata competition the sleeves of the Karate-gi jacket may not be rolled up. | TRUE |
21 | It is the responsibility of the coach or competitor to notify the name and the number of the Kata to the score table prior each round. | TRUE |
22 | The number of Judges per panel may be reduced to five for any competition. | TRUE |
23 | A previously performed Kata may be repeated only if used as tiebreaker. | TRUE |
24 | The Karate-Gi trousers may be slightly shorter so as to only cover half of the shin. | TRUE |
25 | The total time allowed for the Kata and BUNKAI demonstration combined, is five minutes. | TRUE |
26 | In the event that there are 3 or less Competitors a single Kata is performed to determine 1st through 3rd place. | TRUE |
27 | With 5-10 competitors two groups and the four highest scoring of each group go on to medal matches. | TRUE |
28 | If the number of competitors is 25-48, four groups are formed. After the first Kata the top 4 competitors from each group will pass to the second round. | TRUE |
29 | The Judges of a Kata match may not have the same nationality as either of the contestants. | TRUE |
30 | Although ribbons and other decorations for the hair are not allowed in kumite, they are permissible in Kata. | TRUE |
31 | In the bouts for medals in Team Kata competition, teams will perform a demonstration of the meaning of the Kata (BUNKAI). | TRUE |
32 | It is not possible to repeat a Kata in the Round-robin elimination system. | TRUE |
33 | For competitions not counting for WKF World Ranking or Olympic standing, the number of judges may be reduced to 5. | TRUE |
34 | The same Kata may never be performed twice in a row in the Round-robin system. | TRUE |
35 | If an already qualified Competitor is disqualified for misconduct at the end of the Round- robin round (SHIKKAKU): The semi-final opponent will access to the final by bye. | TRUE |
36 | Female competitors must wear a plain white T-shirt beneath the Karate jacket. | TRUE |
37 | Female competitors can, if they want, wear a plain white T-shirt beneath the Karate jacket. | TRUE |
38 | The wearing of unauthorised apparel, clothing or equipment is forbidden. | TRUE |
39 | A discreet rubber band or ponytail retainer is permitted in Kata competition. | TRUE |
40 | The competition area must be of sufficient size to permit the uninterrupted performance of Kata. | TRUE |
41 | The matted Kumite areas are not suitable for Kata competition. | TRUE |
42 | The Karate-gi jacket may be removed during the performance of Kata. | TRUE |
43 | Audible cues are on the same level as one would penalize a temporary loss of balance. | TRUE |
44 | Variations as taught by the contestant’s style (Ryu-ha) of Karate will not be permitted. | TRUE |
45 | The score table must be notified of the choice of Kata prior to each round. | TRUE |
46 | A team which does not perform the bow at the completion of the BUNKAI performance will be disqualified. | TRUE |
47 | The number of Kata required is dependent on the number of individual competitors or teams entered. | TRUE |
48 | If an already qualified Competitor is disqualified for misconduct at the end of the Round- robin round (SHIKKAKU): the bronze medal will be awarded. | TRUE |
49 | In assessing the performance of a contestant or team the Judges will evaluate the performance based on all criteria. | TRUE |
50 | There are no specific deviations for those under 14 years of age from the standard rules, but a limitation to the Kata list to less advanced Kata may be used. | TRUE |
51 | Causing injury by lack of controlled technique during BUNKAI is considered a foul. | TRUE |
52 | For medal bouts, none of the Judges may have the same nationality, as the competitors. | TRUE |
53 | Performances are given a score using a scale from 5.0 to 10.0 in increments of 0.1. | TRUE |
54 | Coin toss is the first choice to resolve the ties. | TRUE |
55 | There are 6 ways to resolve a tie In Round-robin Elimination System with 4 competitors. | TRUE |
56 | Strength is one of the criteria of evaluation. | TRUE |
57 | There are 6 ways to resolve a tie when having elimination system with 8 competitors. | TRUE |
58 | There are 10 criteria for Kata evaluation. | TRUE |
59 | Transitional movement is one of the Criteria for evaluation for Kata Performance but not for BUNKAI. | TRUE |
60 | In BUNKAI performance, transitional movements and control are part of the evaluation. | TRUE |
61 | Strength, Speed and Balance are the criteria of evaluation for Kata and BUNKAI. | TRUE |
62 | Simulated unconsciousness for more than 2 seconds at the time as part of the BUNKAI is considered as foul. | TRUE |
63 | BUNKAI are to be given equal importance as the Kata itself. | TRUE |
64 | Excessive bowing before starting the performance is considered a foul. | TRUE |
65 | Causing injury by lack of controlled technique during BUNKAI is a disqualification. | TRUE |
66 | Not announcing the Kata, is not considered as disqualification. | TRUE |
67 | Performing the wrong Kata or announcing the wrong Kata leads to disqualification. | TRUE |
68 | Stamping the feet, slapping the chest, arms, or Karate-gi, will be taken into account by the Judges when arriving at a decision. | TRUE |
69 | A competitor will not be disqualified if he does a distinct pause or stop in the performance for several seconds. | TRUE |
70 | BUNKAI are not to be given equal importance as the Kata itself. | TRUE |
71 | Kata must start facing the Judges. | TRUE |
72 | The use of audible cues from any other person, including other team members is considered a foul. | TRUE |
73 | If the competitor’s belt falls off during the performance of Kata, the competitor will be disqualified. | TRUE |
74 | Failure to follow the instructions of the Chief Judge or other misconduct is considered a foul. | TRUE |
75 | Failure to follow the instructions of the Chief Judge or other misconduct leads to disqualification. | TRUE |
76 | Exceeding the total time limit of 5 minutes duration for Kata and BUNKAI is considered a foul. | TRUE |
77 | In Team Kata, all three team members must start and finish the Kata facing in the same direction and towards the Chief Judge. | TRUE |
78 | Kata performance must be realistic in fighting terms and display concentration, power, and potential impact in its techniques. | TRUE |
79 | Causing injury by lack of controlled technique during BUNKAI is not considered a foul. | TRUE |
80 | Minor loss of balance must not be considered in the evaluation of the Kata performance. | TRUE |
81 | Exceeding the total time limit of 5 minutes duration for Kata and BUNKAI leads to disqualification. | TRUE |
82 | Kata performance must demonstrate strength, balance, and speed. | TRUE |
83 | Minor loss of balance must be considered in the evaluation of the Kata performance. | TRUE |
84 | Asynchronous movement, such as delivering a technique before the body transition is completed is considered a foul. | TRUE |
85 | Inappropriate exhalation will be taken into account by the Judges when arriving at a decision. | TRUE |
86 | In team Kata, failing to do a movement in unison is not considered a foul. | TRUE |
87 | Performing a movement in an incorrect or incomplete manner is considered a foul. | TRUE |
88 | Time wasting, including prolonged marching, excessive bowing or prolonged pause before starting the performance is considered a foul. | TRUE |
89 | Stamping the feet, slapping the chest, arms, or Karate-gi, are audible cues. | TRUE |
90 | The use of audible cues is not considered a foul. | TRUE |
91 | Inappropriate exhalation is not an audible cue. | TRUE |
92 | Failure to fully execute a block or punching off target is considered a foul. | TRUE |
93 | Causing injury by lack of controlled technique during BUNKAI is allowed. | TRUE |
94 | The members of the team must demonstrate competence in all aspects of the Kata performance, as well as synchronisation. | TRUE |
95 | Commands to start and stop the performance will be taken into account by the Judges when arriving at a decision. | TRUE |
96 | It is the responsibility of the President of the National Federation to ensure that the Kata as notified to the score table is appropriate for that particular round. | TRUE |
97 | While performing BUNKAI, after being downed the competitor should either raise to one knee or stand up within 2 seconds. | TRUE |
98 | Omitting or adding movements - or otherwise substantially change the performance from its original form is a disqualification. | TRUE |
99 | Excessive celebration and political or religious demonstrations is considered as disqualification for kumite but not for Kata. | TRUE |
100 | A round is to be understood as one performance of all the Competitors of a group. | TRUE |
101 | The Competitor must wait on the tatami for the announcement of the evaluation at the end of performance. | TRUE |
102 | At the end of each group only the top two competitors will pass to the next round. | TRUE |
103 | The competitors can select any Kata from the official Kata list. | TRUE |
104 | A team which does not perform the bow at the beginning and completion of the performance will be disqualified. | TRUE |
105 | The use of traditional weapons, ancillary equipment or additional apparel is allowed. | TRUE |
106 | The performance in individual Kata is evaluated from the bow starting the Kata until the bow ending the Kata. | TRUE |
107 | Belt coming loose to the extent that it is coming off the hips during the performance is a foul. | TRUE |
108 | Belt coming loose to the extent that it is coming off the hips during the performance is a disqualification. | TRUE |
109 | After the bow the Competitor must clearly announce the name of the Kata that is to be performed and then start the performance. | TRUE |
110 | There are 10 criteria in each Kata evaluation. | TRUE |
111 | Although performing a scissor takedown technique (KANI BASAMI) to the neck area in performing BUNKAI is prohibited, a scissor takedown to the body is permitted. | TRUE |
112 | For the medal bouts, only the top 3 Competitors of each of the two groups will pass. | TRUE |
113 | Performing a scissor takedown technique (KANI BASAMI) to the neck area in BUNKAI is not prohibited. | TRUE |
114 | The Competitors will step back out of the Match Area, following the bows, first “SHOMEN NI REI” and then “OTAGAI NI REI”. | TRUE |
115 | Audible cues must be considered very serious fouls by the judges in their evaluation of the performance of the Kata. | TRUE |
116 | The protest can be submitted to a representative of the Appeals Jury by the coach. | TRUE |
117 | It is the responsibility of the Tatami Manager receiving the protest to gather the Appeals Jury and deposit the protest sum with WKF for any declined protest. | TRUE |
118 | Each of the three members of Appeal Jury is obliged to give his/her verdict as to the validity of the protest. Abstentions are not acceptable. | TRUE |
119 | In Para-Karate, advertising in the wheelchairs can be placed on the backrest. | TRUE |
120 | If the protest is accepted, the Appeals Jury will appoint one of its members who will verbally notify the protester that the protest has been accepted. | TRUE |
121 | There are three general Categories in Para Karate competitions: Visually Impaired, Intellectually Impaired and Wheelchair Users. | TRUE |
122 | In Para-Karate, prostheses, canes, crutches, and other equipment used for physical support are allowed in Para-Karate competitions. | TRUE |
123 | Those Athletes whose disabilities have been classified as Ineligible or who have been considered non-compliant or in violation of competition rules are non-eligible to compete in WKF Para-Karate. | TRUE |
124 | In Para-Karate, the seven judges will give their scores based on the assessment of the Kata performance and the level of athlete's impairment. | TRUE |
125 | Para-Karate competitions consist of both Kata and Kumite. | TRUE |
126 | Wheelchairs with anti-tip wheels are allowed in Para-Karate competitions. | TRUE |
127 | Classification in Para-Karate consists of an extra point compensation depending on the influence of the particular impairment when performing the Kata. | TRUE |
128 | In Para-Karate, Medical Diagnostic Forms prove the eligibility of the Athlete’s impairment and are, together with functional testing at the competition, a tool to provide a more accurate classification of the Athlete. | TRUE |
129 | All Para-Karate competitors are allowed to wear white sport shoes. | TRUE |
130 | In Para-Karate, in case of additional Classification testing, Doping Control, fire or other need for emergency evacuation, the national coaches are directly responsible for safe removal of the Athletes. | TRUE |
131 | In Para-Karate, contestants from the Intellectually Impaired category (Sport Class K20) may perform the same Kata in each round. | TRUE |
132 | Service animals trained and certified to detect life-threatening conditions are not allowed at the external perimeter of the competition area in Para-Karate. | TRUE |
133 | The Appeals Jury must elaborate a simple protest incident report, describing their findings and state their reason(s) for accepting or rejecting the protest. | TRUE |
134 | There is 100 Kata on the official Kata list. | TRUE |
135 | Resolution for ties in Para-Karate, will follow the WKF Kata Competition Rules. | TRUE |
136 | In Para-Karate, therapy animals or emotional-support animals are allowed in the competition area or its perimeter. | TRUE |
137 | In Para-Karate, it is allowed for Athletes of Visually Impaired Classes to wear blindfolds with logos or markings from sponsors or manufacturers. | TRUE |
138 | The straps to fix the legs of wheelchair Athletes in Para-Karate, must be of white color and without logos. | TRUE |
139 | In Para-Karate, score compensation system by means of Extra Points, must be given by the judging panel to the influence of his or her particular impairment. | TRUE |
140 | There are three Sport Classes in Individual Para-Karate Kata Competition. | TRUE |
141 | Visually Impaired Athletes in Para-Karate competition are divided by two categories. | TRUE |
142 | Juniors/cadets Sport Classes are recommended for Para-Karate development. | TRUE |
143 | In Para-Karate Competitions, blindfolds are required for all Visually Impaired Athletes during the performance. | TRUE |
144 | Intellectual impaired athletes, in Para-Karate, will perform the Kata standing up. | TRUE |
145 | Intellectual impaired athletes, in Para-Karate, cannot repeat the Kata. | TRUE |