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A Dedication to Terry: #1400 Trivia Quiz


This author's 1400th quiz is dedicated to Terry and all the FunTrivia volunteer staff members for maintaining this site for over a decade, to help bring a little cohesiveness from around the world. I hope you enjoy this worldwide sports quiz. :)

A multiple-choice quiz by Nightmare. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
Nightmare
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
333,978
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
25
Difficulty
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Avg Score
17 / 25
Plays
912
Awards
Top 5% quiz!
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Question 1 of 25
1. Which female gymnast received seven perfect 10 scores in the 1976 Olympics in Montreal? Hint


Question 2 of 25
2. The first cricket World Cup was held in 1975. Who won the inaugural event? Hint


Question 3 of 25
3. In 2007, Roger Federer won the Wimbledon Championship, matching a record of five consecutive Wimbledon singles titles set by which other tennis great? Hint


Question 4 of 25
4. In Formula One auto racing, which constructor was the first to win 10 Grand Prix championships? Hint


Question 5 of 25
5. In karate, you walk into a 'dojo' for the first time and the sensei (teacher) tells you that you're wearing your "obi" the wrong way. What is he referring to? Hint


Question 6 of 25
6. Which Indian cricket player was the first to make a triple century in a Test match? Hint


Question 7 of 25
7. Which National Football League team was the first to make four consecutive Super Bowl appearances, and also lost them all? Hint


Question 8 of 25
8. Which soccer player was named the Most Valuable Player at the 2010 FIFA World Cup? Hint


Question 9 of 25
9. Svetlana Kuznetsova won the second major tournament of her career in 2009. Which tournament did she win? Hint


Question 10 of 25
10. Who was the first Formula One auto racing driver to win four championships? Hint


Question 11 of 25
11. Which cricket team was the first in Ashes Test history to whitewash (shutout) their opponents?
Hint


Question 12 of 25
12. Which National League football team in the 1970s was the first team to go through an entire season, including the playoffs, without even losing one game? Hint


Question 13 of 25
13. The Epsom Derby is a flat horse race held in England. Three-year old thoroughbred colts and fillies run in the annual event, and was first run in 1780. Who was the first jockey to bring home five winners? Hint


Question 14 of 25
14. Which National Football League team won the first-ever Super Bowl in January 1967? Hint


Question 15 of 25
15. Which track and field runner rose to stardom at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, winning three gold medals? Hint


Question 16 of 25
16. Which country won three consecutive ICC Cricket World Cups in 1999, 2003, and 2007? Hint


Question 17 of 25
17. Which National Football League quarterback started in a record 297 consecutive games, before his streak came to a halt in the 2010 season?
Hint


Question 18 of 25
18. Tennis great Pete Sampras won an unprecedented seven Wimbledon titles in 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2000. His streak was interrupted in 1996 when he lost in the quarterfinals to the eventual winner. Who was this tennis player? Hint


Question 19 of 25
19. In snow skiing competition, for what type of race would you use the longest ski? Hint


Question 20 of 25
20. What was Frederick Spofforth's match figures for the first Ashes Test in 1882? Hint


Question 21 of 25
21. In ten-pin bowling, what would your score be if you threw 11 strikes, then your final ball was scored as eight? Hint


Question 22 of 25
22. From 1974-1982, this rodeo bull rider won the world title every year except for 1978. Who was this bull riding star? Hint


Question 23 of 25
23. In sailing, what are the left and right sides of the boat called? Hint


Question 24 of 25
24. Which Major League Baseball team won the 2010 World Series? Hint


Question 25 of 25
25. The 1936 Summer Olympics were hosted by Berlin, Germany. Which American track and field star won four gold medals? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Which female gymnast received seven perfect 10 scores in the 1976 Olympics in Montreal?

Answer: Nadia Comaneci

The Romanian nicknamed "Little Miss Perfect", won three gold medals in those events including two for individual routines and one for the overall composition. She was only 14 years old. Coached by the famous Bela Karolyi, she retired from her illustrious short career when she was 21 years old.
2. The first cricket World Cup was held in 1975. Who won the inaugural event?

Answer: West Indies

West Indies won the first World Cup in London in 1975. They defeated runner-up Australia by 17. Clive Lloyd scored 102 runs for the winners, while Ian Chappell led Australia with 62. West Indies would repeat in the next World Cup in 1979, with a 92-run win over England.
3. In 2007, Roger Federer won the Wimbledon Championship, matching a record of five consecutive Wimbledon singles titles set by which other tennis great?

Answer: Bjorn Borg

Federer won five Wimbledon crowns from 2003-2007, and won his sixth singles title in 2009. Bjorn Borg won the Wimbledon championships five times between 1976-1980. The first female to win five consecutive titles was Martina Navratilova, who actually won six from 1982-1987.
4. In Formula One auto racing, which constructor was the first to win 10 Grand Prix championships?

Answer: Ferrari

Formula One racing began in 1950, with Giuseppe Farina and Alfa Romeo taking the first crowns. Ferrari won their 10th Constructors Championship in 2000 with Michael Schumacher at the wheel. Schumacher would go on to win a total of seven championships, and Ferrari won their 16th championship in 2008.
5. In karate, you walk into a 'dojo' for the first time and the sensei (teacher) tells you that you're wearing your "obi" the wrong way. What is he referring to?

Answer: Your belt

Your "obi", or belt, is an indication of the effort you've put into your training by the color of the belt. The colors are ranked from white, yellow, green, blue, brown, and black.
6. Which Indian cricket player was the first to make a triple century in a Test match?

Answer: Virender Sehwag

Sehwag was the first Indian to score 300 runs in an innings, in 2004 against Pakistan. India put one in the books with a record 675 for 5 in the opening Test. It was the 18th triple century in Test history.
7. Which National Football League team was the first to make four consecutive Super Bowl appearances, and also lost them all?

Answer: Buffalo Bills

The Bills had great seasons from 1990-1993 under head coach Marv Levy. They were led by the arm of quarterback Jim Kelly, the legs of Thurman Thomas, and the hands of wide receiver Andre Reed. They lost to the New York Giants, Washington Redskins, and the Dallas Cowboys twice.
8. Which soccer player was named the Most Valuable Player at the 2010 FIFA World Cup?

Answer: Diego Forlan

Diego Forlan scored five goals in the FIFA World Cup. He helped Uruguay to the semi-finals, but they lost to Germany. Spain took the title against The Netherlands, 1-0.
9. Svetlana Kuznetsova won the second major tournament of her career in 2009. Which tournament did she win?

Answer: French Open (tennis)

The Russian tennis player Svetlana Kuznetsova won the U.S. Open in 2004 by defeating Elena Dementieva 6-3, 7-5 in the final. She won her second Grand Slam in 2009 at the French Open, in an all-Russian final with Dinara Safina, 6-4, 6-2.
10. Who was the first Formula One auto racing driver to win four championships?

Answer: Juan Manuel Fangio

Juan Manuel Fangio of Argentina won his first championship in the second-ever season of Formula One in 1951 while driving for Alpha Romeo. After watching Alberto Ascari of Italy win in 1952 and 1953, Fangio tightened his wheels and strung four championships together from 1954-1957.
11. Which cricket team was the first in Ashes Test history to whitewash (shutout) their opponents?

Answer: Australia

The Ashes is a Test cricket series played between England and Australia. The two began it all in 1882. Warwick Armstrong led the Aussies to victory against England 5-0 in 1920-21. Ricky Ponting did the same thing in the 2006-07 Ashes.
12. Which National League football team in the 1970s was the first team to go through an entire season, including the playoffs, without even losing one game?

Answer: Miami Dolphins

It was the 1972 Miami Dolphins led by head coach Don Shula. They won a total of 17 games, with the 17th being the Super Bowl win over the Washington Redskins, 14-7. The Dolphins were quarterbacked by Bob Griese and Earl Morrall, and had two 1000-yard running backs in Larry Csonka and Mercury Morris.

It was the first time in NFL history that one team had two 1000-yard rushers in the same season.
13. The Epsom Derby is a flat horse race held in England. Three-year old thoroughbred colts and fillies run in the annual event, and was first run in 1780. Who was the first jockey to bring home five winners?

Answer: Lester Piggott

Known as "The Long Fellow", Piggott brought home a record nine horses in his career. His first win in the Derby was on Never Say Die in 1954. He also won with Crepello in 1957, St. Paddy in 1960, Sir Ivor in 1968, Nijinsky 1970, Roberto 1972, Empery 1976, The Minstrel in 1977, and his final victory aboard Teenoso in 1983. He retired with 4493 wins in his remarkable career.
14. Which National Football League team won the first-ever Super Bowl in January 1967?

Answer: Green Bay Packers

The first Super Bowl saw the National Football League champion Packers go up against the American Football League champion Kansas City Chiefs. The Packers were led by the arm of quarterback Bart Starr, and had a variety of talent on the roster including Boyd Dowler, Carroll Dale, and Jim Taylor.

The Packers won Super Bowl I by a score of 35-10. The game was played at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on January 15. Bart Starr was the game's Most Valuable Player.
15. Which track and field runner rose to stardom at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, winning three gold medals?

Answer: Usain Bolt

Born in Jamaica, Bolt was only 17 years old in 2004 when he became the first junior to run the 200m in under 20 seconds. Usain won three gold medals at the Beijing Olympics, all in world record times. They were the 100m, 200m, and the 4x100m. He was the first male Olympic track star to win three running events in one Olympic Games, since the 1984 Games in Los Angeles when the great Carl Lewis won three.
16. Which country won three consecutive ICC Cricket World Cups in 1999, 2003, and 2007?

Answer: Australia

The Aussies won their second-ever ICC World Cup in 1999 with a win over Pakistan. They flogged India in 2003 by 125 runs. Sri Lanka was their next victim in 2007. England was runner-up three times in the first five ICC World Cups.
17. Which National Football League quarterback started in a record 297 consecutive games, before his streak came to a halt in the 2010 season?

Answer: Brett Favre

Favre began his career in 1991 with the Atlanta Falcons, playing in only two games. He was traded to the Green Bay Packers in 1992, and started the fourth game of the season after the benching of quarterback Don Majkowski (at home vs. Pittsburgh Steelers). Brett started every single game since then until his streak stopped in week 14 of the 2010 season as a Minnesota Viking after injuries (his last game of the streak was in week 13 at home vs. Buffalo Bills).
18. Tennis great Pete Sampras won an unprecedented seven Wimbledon titles in 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2000. His streak was interrupted in 1996 when he lost in the quarterfinals to the eventual winner. Who was this tennis player?

Answer: Richard Krajicek

The Dutchman Richard Krajicek won his only Wimbledon Championship in 1996, beating Malavai Washington in the final, 6-3, 6-4, 6-3, putting a halt to Pete's run of titles.
19. In snow skiing competition, for what type of race would you use the longest ski?

Answer: Downhill

Slalom uses smaller skis because the speeds are less. You can have more side cut and control. In downhill racing, one would need longer skies and less side cut, because at high speeds you need a more stable ski.
20. What was Frederick Spofforth's match figures for the first Ashes Test in 1882?

Answer: 14/90

After some dubious sportsmanship by W.G. Grace, Fred "The Demon" Spofforth stormed into the English dressing rooms and swore that they would pay for their actions. Needing 73, England was bowled out with 16 runs left, as "The Demon" tore through the English lineup.
21. In ten-pin bowling, what would your score be if you threw 11 strikes, then your final ball was scored as eight?

Answer: 298

Ten-pin bowling has 10 frames with possible bonus balls in the 10th. If a player were to throw all strikes, their score would be 300, the best possible score. A score of 300 would take throwing 12 strikes in a row.
22. From 1974-1982, this rodeo bull rider won the world title every year except for 1978. Who was this bull riding star?

Answer: Don Gay

Gay won eight world titles in total. His won his first title in 1974 with a broken hand. He set a bull riding record with 95 points at the 1975 finals in Oklahoma City. It was Butch Kirby from Alba Texas who broke Gay's consecutive streak in 1978, winning his first and only Bull Riding World Championship.
23. In sailing, what are the left and right sides of the boat called?

Answer: Port and starboard

From the rear of the boat looking forward, the left side of the boat is port, and the right side is starboard. The front is the bow, and the aft end is the stern.
24. Which Major League Baseball team won the 2010 World Series?

Answer: San Francisco Giants

The Giants appeared in their first World Series since 2002 when they lost to the Angels. In 2010, they met the Texas Rangers and defeated them four games to one. The Most Valuable Player of the series was San Francisco Giant shortstop Edgar Renteria.
25. The 1936 Summer Olympics were hosted by Berlin, Germany. Which American track and field star won four gold medals?

Answer: Jesse Owens

It took Owens about one hour to win four gold medals. He set new world records in three events, then tied another in the fourth event. The four events were the 100m, 200m, long jump, and the 4x100m relay. As sad as it was, even after becoming an Olympic hero, Owens still had to ride in the back of buses when he came back home to the USA.
Source: Author Nightmare

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