A) Sleight of hand B) Memorization C) Misdirection D) Expensive props
A) A magic word B) Secret manipulation of objects C) A stage illusion D) A type of magic wand
A) To choose assistants B) To sell tickets C) To control focus and prevent suspicion D) To get bigger applause
A) The magician's costume B) The sound of shuffling cards C) A type of illusion D) The magician's spoken words and story
A) Stacking the deck B) Dealing cards very quickly C) Making a spectator choose a specific card D) Bending a card with your mind
A) Directing the audience's gaze elsewhere B) Making loud noises C) Using a fog machine D) Turning off the lights
A) Buy new props B) Perform for a large audience C) Practice thoroughly D) Tell everyone the secret
A) To tailor the performance to their interests B) To predict their reactions C) To avoid hecklers D) To know their names
A) Bending a coin B) Switching two coins C) Vanishing a coin D) Producing a coin
A) Turning over two cards as one B) Shuffling two decks together C) Cutting the deck twice D) Dealing two cards at once
A) It increases the chance of them figuring it out B) It is considered bad luck C) It is against magician's code D) It bores the audience
A) A shuffle that appears genuine but doesn't change the card order B) Using a card shuffling machine C) Shuffling cards quickly D) Dropping cards while shuffling
A) Setting up props quickly B) Making the stage look more appealing C) Creating an illusion of reality D) Hiding props from view
A) Acknowledge it gracefully and move on B) Blame the audience C) Run off stage D) Try to fix it immediately
A) To fool everyone all the time B) To become rich and famous C) To reveal the secrets of magic D) To entertain without deception or harm
A) A type of magic wand B) A card counting sleight C) A magic word D) A way to shuffle cards
A) A deck that can only be seen under black light B) A trick deck of cards with a special gimmick C) A completely transparent deck of cards D) A deck that vanishes on command
A) It creates a more engaging and believable experience B) It makes the trick easier to perform C) It hides the method completely D) It impresses other magicians
A) The magician changes one object into another B) The magician makes something disappear C) The magician correctly foretells an event D) The magician guesses a card incorrectly
A) Their hands B) A top hat C) A magic wand D) A deck of cards
A) Taking long pauses B) Controlling the speed and flow of the performance C) Talking quickly D) Walking around the stage
A) A specially altered card B) A card from a different deck C) A card that has been signed D) A card with a misprint
A) A Japanese magic trick B) A card game variation C) A way to secretly hold an object in the hand D) A type of magic wand
A) It will make other magicians angry B) You might be sued C) It ruins the illusion and diminishes the wonder D) It is illegal
A) Flipping a coin B) Turning off the lights C) Secretly exchanging one object for another D) Changing the order of cards
A) A specific card trick B) A shuffle done by pulling blocks of cards from the top C) A false cut D) A type of flourish
A) A magic trick involving tables B) Jumping on tables during a performance C) Performing illusions with tables D) Performing close-up magic at tables in a restaurant or event
A) Changing the suit of a card B) Mixing different colored cards C) Visually changing the back of a card D) Using a colored Sharpie on a card
A) A trick that involves physical strength B) A trick that uses optical illusions C) A trick that requires a lot of math D) A trick that appears to involve mind reading or psychic abilities
A) It makes the audience feel more comfortable and engaged B) It impresses other magicians C) It's required by the magician's code D) It makes the tricks work better |