JACK Self-assessment Quiz: Chapter 7 - The Double Lift

Illustration of a magician performing card tricks, focusing on the double lift technique, with a captivated audience in the background.

Master the Double Lift: A Self-Assessment Quiz

Enhance your card magic skills with this engaging self-assessment quiz focused on Chapter 7 - The Double Lift from JACK. Uncover your strengths and identify areas for improvement in your magical techniques.

  • 10 carefully crafted questions
  • A mix of theoretical and practical knowledge
  • Instant feedback on your performance
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According to the author, what are two potential problems with the double lift?
It is too simple and spectators will catch it
It is too unknown and under-appreciated.
It is archaic and thus irrelevant
It is often overused and not properly taught
When is a Robert-Houdin Get-Ready acceptable?
Always
With the proper motivation
Never
The push-off deal is irrelevant when it comes to Double Lifts
True
False
What does the author mention regarding the top thumb count and transfer?
That although it might be useful in certain situations, it is not very subtle.
That it is the most overused get-ready
That you should never use it as it is considered archaic.
That you should use it sparingly because it is dangerous.
A variation of rapid transit uses duplicates
True
False
Which trick needs more theatrical prowess to stage properly?
Rapid Transit
Perambulating Pasteboards
The Ambitious Card Routines (ACR) shown in JACK represent two presentational approaches, "magician in trouble" and "catch me doing sleights" what other presentational spin can you do for an ACR?
"Fastest hands in the world"
"Hypnotizing"
"A story of a stalker"
All of the above
According to the author, what is one of ACR's nice features
Variety
Modularity
Singularity
Searchability
According to the author, what is another presentation of the basic idea in "Magician vs Gambler"
Matching the Cards
Design for Laughter
The two card monte
Face to face
What are the advantages of "A Paradox of Pairs" over "Do as I do"
It is less known by non-magicians
It only uses a single deck
It is less difficult to perform
All of the above
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