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Go Strategy and Tactics

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What is the objective of the game of Go?

  1. To capture the opponent's king

  2. To control the most territory

  3. To checkmate the opponent's king

  4. To promote a pawn to a queen


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The objective of the game of Go is to control the most territory on the board by placing your stones strategically.

What is the name of the opening move in Go?

  1. The joseki

  2. The fuseki

  3. The komi

  4. The sente


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The fuseki is the name of the opening move in Go, which consists of placing your first few stones on the board.

What is the name of the tactic of sacrificing a stone to gain a positional advantage?

  1. The ko

  2. The sente

  3. The gote

  4. The seki


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The ko is the name of the tactic of sacrificing a stone to gain a positional advantage.

What is the name of the rule that prevents players from repeating the same position on the board?

  1. The ko rule

  2. The sente rule

  3. The gote rule

  4. The seki rule


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The ko rule is the name of the rule that prevents players from repeating the same position on the board.

What is the name of the tactic of surrounding an opponent's stone or group of stones?

  1. The ko

  2. The sente

  3. The gote

  4. The seki


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The seki is the name of the tactic of surrounding an opponent's stone or group of stones.

What is the name of the tactic of attacking an opponent's stone or group of stones from multiple directions?

  1. The ko

  2. The sente

  3. The gote

  4. The hane


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The hane is the name of the tactic of attacking an opponent's stone or group of stones from multiple directions.

What is the name of the tactic of playing a stone in a position that threatens to capture two or more of your opponent's stones?

  1. The ko

  2. The sente

  3. The gote

  4. The atari


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The atari is the name of the tactic of playing a stone in a position that threatens to capture two or more of your opponent's stones.

What is the name of the tactic of playing a stone in a position that prevents your opponent from capturing your stones?

  1. The ko

  2. The sente

  3. The gote

  4. The miai


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The miai is the name of the tactic of playing a stone in a position that prevents your opponent from capturing your stones.

What is the name of the tactic of playing a stone in a position that forces your opponent to respond in a certain way?

  1. The ko

  2. The sente

  3. The gote

  4. The tesuji


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The tesuji is the name of the tactic of playing a stone in a position that forces your opponent to respond in a certain way.

What is the name of the tactic of playing a stone in a position that creates a weak point in your opponent's position?

  1. The ko

  2. The sente

  3. The gote

  4. The sabaki


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The sabaki is the name of the tactic of playing a stone in a position that creates a weak point in your opponent's position.

What is the name of the tactic of playing a stone in a position that connects two or more of your groups of stones?

  1. The ko

  2. The sente

  3. The gote

  4. The tsuke


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The tsuke is the name of the tactic of playing a stone in a position that connects two or more of your groups of stones.

What is the name of the tactic of playing a stone in a position that cuts off your opponent's stones from the rest of their group?

  1. The ko

  2. The sente

  3. The gote

  4. The hiki


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The hiki is the name of the tactic of playing a stone in a position that cuts off your opponent's stones from the rest of their group.

What is the name of the tactic of playing a stone in a position that creates a ladder?

  1. The ko

  2. The sente

  3. The gote

  4. The kogeima


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The kogeima is the name of the tactic of playing a stone in a position that creates a ladder.

What is the name of the tactic of playing a stone in a position that forces your opponent to make a mistake?

  1. The ko

  2. The sente

  3. The gote

  4. The yose


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The yose is the name of the tactic of playing a stone in a position that forces your opponent to make a mistake.

What is the name of the tactic of playing a stone in a position that ends the game?

  1. The ko

  2. The sente

  3. The gote

  4. The mate


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The mate is the name of the tactic of playing a stone in a position that ends the game.

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