Merlin

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The International Magicians Society Magic Academy Course
Final Examination for the Degree of Doctor of Magic (D.M.)

TRUE/FALSE

Place a T after each TRUE statement and an F after each FALSE statement.

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168) Personalizing props & furniture is a reinforcement of character & fantasy in children's magic. _____
169) When performing for children, the magician should appear on a bare, unadorned stage and everything should look as it does in real life. _____
170) Children enjoy elaborate card tricks, as much as do adults. _____
171) Audience participation is not important in children's magic.  The magician should just do strong magic. _____
172) An audience of children does not expect a magician and his setting to look magical.  The magician should appear to be an ordinary guy. _____
173) The well table is used to vanish small objects. _____
174) The ball holder is a stealing assist. _____
175) A utility clip is used to hold large production objects, such as bowling balls. _____
176) A coin producer is used to vanish coins. _____
177) A coin dropper is used to produce coins. _____
178) Snap fasteners may be used instead of magnets to perform rope restorations. _____
179) Bulldog clips can be rigged to produce lit matches. _____
180) A pull may be used to produce cigarettes. _____
181)

Tony Hassini's tube gimmick is used to vanish elephants.

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182) Thumb Tips are made of plastic, rubber, or metal. _____
183) Matching the color of the Thumb Tip to personal skin color is critical to remaining undetected. _____
184) A Thumb Tip must be forced down, as far as possible, onto the thumb. _____

 

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