Chris Parker
Grandmaster
Gosh, all I was doing was having a little fun and doing the quiz
Right… let's take a look at what you said, then…
1. Art of open hand I believe
Nope. There is no mention of "open", or "art" in the term "karate".
2. Judo aikido
Would be two of many, many, many systems that utilise a grappling-heavy syllabus and methodology… but are hardly the only ones… of course, that particular question has raised a number of eyebrows as to what was actually meant…
3. Japan, also called ronin given their status
Er… what? The question is "which country", to which you answer "Japan, also called ronin"… I never knew Japan was sometimes called Ronin… or that that was to do with Japan's status…
A little more seriously, the idea of what a ronin was was also something that changed from time to time, and from place to place. In some occasions, it was considered a low position for a samurai to fall to, having lost gainful employment themselves (for whatever reason, either through their own actions, or the loss of status of the household they served most commonly), in other situations, it was a statement of individuality (particularly in the Edo period)… and in yet others, it was part of the development of the individual samurai. Some Daimyo would insist that samurai served a portion of time as a ronin in order to widen their views and understanding before being officially retained.
However, the fact remains that the term "ronin" was a way of categorising one particular form of samurai, or really, a way the samurai might find themselves… it was not an alternate term for "samurai" at all. You do know that there were multiple ranks for samurai, yeah?
4.dojo
Sure, if it's a Japanese art… it's a kwoon for Chinese systems… a dojang for Korean ones… gyms and training halls for Western methods… and any of a number of other terms that might be used.
I just realized that this was the easiest quiz on the planet
Perhaps not as easy as you thought…