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Cold Weather Fun

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Cold Weather Fun game quiz
"Some fun and interesting facts about winter activities, past and present."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. On January 29th, 1863, in the midst of the American Civil War, a few hundred men from Texas plotted a friendly activity against their camp mates from Arkansas. One thing led to another and soon, around 9,000 soldiers of the Army of Northern Virginia were involved in what?
    a snow angel contest
    a snowman contest
    a snowball fight
    an ice sculpture contest


2. The oldest representation of a human on skis is a small carving dating back from c. 5 000 BCE, and the oldest ski ever found was discovered in a peat bog and is anywhere between 4 500 and 6 500 years old. Both items were found in two different modern countries, but in which region of the world were skis first invented and used?
    Scandinavia
    Siberia
    the Himalayas
    Northern America


3. It first appeared in Canada in the late 1970's (although home-made ones have probably existed for decades!). Its design is very simple, borderline minimalist: a single rectangular sheet of plastic, with two holes on one side. Its use is even simpler: you sit or lie on it and hold on to the holes while going downhill with very little to no control as to where it is going. How is this toy/product called?
    the crazy carpet
    a very, very bad idea
    the sleigh of doom
    the Canuck machine


4. The World Ice Art Championship have existed since 1989 and is attended by sculptors from dozens of countries every year. There are three separate divisions (single block, multi-block and open), each of them divided into two sections (realistic and abstract). On average, a single block sculpture will weigh around four tons and will be completed in two days. Where is the Championship hosted every year?
    Churchill, Manitoba (Canada)
    Fairbanks, Alaska (U.S)
    Sapporo, Hokkaido (Japan)
    Lillehammer, Oppland (Norway)


5. In Canada, an easy treat consists of boiling maple syrup and pouring it on - clean - snow. It is then lifted with a stick or a fork and eaten. What is the Canadian name of this treat?
    white maple
    maple taffy/maple toffee
    maple popsicle/maple lollipop
    hot and cold maple


6. "Skijoring" (which can be translated as "ski driving") originated from Scandinavia and does involve standing on skis. However, what is so special about skijoring?
    skiers pull a rickshaw behind them
    skiers ride a bike while wearing skis
    skiers are being pulled by a running horse or dog
    skiers jump from cars to cars during snow storms to get places


7. The first Icehotel was opened in 1990, and re-opens each year between December and April. The entire hotel is built from 27,000 tons of snow and ice blocks coming from the nearby Torne River. Everything in the hotel, from the rooms, the furniture, the art, and even the bar glasses, is made of ice, and every year, the hotel is re-built from scratch. Several ice hotels have opened since, but in which cold country is the original Icehotel located?
    Jukkasjärvi (Sweden)
    Kirkenes (Norway)
    near Quebec City (Canada)
    Kemi (Finland)


8. With tournaments in Japan, Finland, Norway, Australia, Alaska (U.S) and Saskatchewan (Canada), as well as a World Championship and a European Championship, this game is played between two teams of seven players each and is ruled by the Japan Yukigassen Federation. Which sort of activity is Yukigassen?
    snow sumo wrestling
    speed skiing
    snow football
    snowball fighting


9. Today, they are often used for leisure, but they were used solely as a means of transportation until quite recently. While archeologists believe the first ones originated probably from Central Asia 6,000 years ago, their modern version originates from those traditionally used by North American Aboriginals to go hunting, fishing, and in general to go places during the winter. What are they?
    skates
    skis
    snowshoes
    Ski-Doos


10. The story says that, in 1885, a reporter from New York described this city as "another Siberia" and declared it was too cold for humans. In reaction, the Chamber of Commerce decided to prove to the rest of the United States that their city was very much alive, especially during winter times. They created the first Winter Carnival the following year and it's been happening every year without interruption since 1946. Where was the first modern Winter Festival created?
    Fargo, North Dakota (U.S)
    Quebec City, Quebec (Canada)
    Saint Paul, Minnesota (U.S)
    Fairbanks, Alaska (U.S)


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Compiled Jun 18 13