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Quiz about London 2012
Quiz about London 2012

10 Difficult Questions about London 2012


This quiz is about the preparation for and the background of the 2012 London Olympics.

A multiple-choice quiz by nytoffee. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
nytoffee
Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
336,388
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Difficult
Avg Score
5 / 10
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672
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Question 1 of 10
1. When London was awarded the games in 2005, it became the first city to be awarded the modern games three times.


Question 2 of 10
2. Who won the bidding to become the main tenant of the Olympic stadium once the games were completed? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. There were five designated host boroughs for the London Olympics. Which of these was not one of them? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Several famous architects were responsible for designing the sites to be used. Who designed the London Aquatics Centre? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. There were two mascots selected for the 2012 Games, Wenlock and Mandeville. Much Wenlock is a town in Central England where a forerunner to the modern Olympics took place. What is Mandeville? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. (Lord) Sebastian Coe is seen by many as the face of the games. He is chairman of LOCOG, the company that organised the games. Coe was also a double Olympic gold medalist during his athletic career. In which games and in which events did he win those gold medals? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. During the ticket sales process how did the organisers try to encourage families to bring children to the events? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. It was a key consideration of the games organisers to encourage visitors to use public transport as much as possible. What steps did they take to try and achieve this? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Horse Guards Parade is an historic part of London where the Queen performs the Trooping of the Colour in June. What Olympic sporting event was allocated to this venue? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Which well known artist was commissioned to produce a monument to mark the 2012 Games? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. When London was awarded the games in 2005, it became the first city to be awarded the modern games three times.

Answer: True

There were three cities (Athens in 1896 and 2004, Paris in 1900 and 1924, Los Angeles in 1932 and 1984) that have hosted the modern games twice.

London previously hosted the games in 1908 and 1948. The 1908 games were due to be held in Rome, but the devastation caused by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 1906, meant they were moved at short notice to London.
2. Who won the bidding to become the main tenant of the Olympic stadium once the games were completed?

Answer: West Ham United

West Ham United and Tottenham Hotspur both submitted bids to take over use of the stadium in what became a very controversial and bitter battle. West Ham eventually won the bid.

The Metropolitan Police Force will no doubt be used extensively to police the games of West Ham United at the stadium.

LOCOG is a de facto events company reponsible for staging the games.
3. There were five designated host boroughs for the London Olympics. Which of these was not one of them?

Answer: Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

The five host boroughs were Newham, Hackney, Waltham Forest, Tower Hamlets, and Greenwich and are in East London. These are some of the poorest boroughs in London and it was a strong theme of the games that they should act as a catalyst for significant urban redevelopment for the less well off.

Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is in West London. It is the wealthiest borough in London and the whole of England.
4. Several famous architects were responsible for designing the sites to be used. Who designed the London Aquatics Centre?

Answer: Zaha Hadid

Zaha Hadid was born in Iraq and is am internationally acclaimed architect. Her design for the Aquatic Centre was certainly striking. Its curved roof is said to look like a huge stingray.

Michael Hopkins designed the Velodrome (cycling venue), another truly spectacular design.

Richard Rogers and Norman Foster are perhaps Britain's most well known architects of the past 50 years, responsible for numerous iconic structures in London and all around the world. They have not designed major sites for the 2012 Olympics though.
5. There were two mascots selected for the 2012 Games, Wenlock and Mandeville. Much Wenlock is a town in Central England where a forerunner to the modern Olympics took place. What is Mandeville?

Answer: A village in SE England where Wheelchair & Amputee Games originated

The first Wheelchair and Amputee Games were held at Stoke Mandeville Hospital in 1948 for World War II veterans suffering from spinal cord injuries. This has now developed into the Paralympic Games which welcomes participants with all types of disabilities. London was chosen to host the Olympic and the Paralympic Games.

There was a famous novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (he of Sherlock Holmes fame) called 'The Hound of the Baskervilles'.

There is a very pretty village to the south of Birmingham called Bournville, which has strong historical associations with the Cadbury family and chocolate making.
6. (Lord) Sebastian Coe is seen by many as the face of the games. He is chairman of LOCOG, the company that organised the games. Coe was also a double Olympic gold medalist during his athletic career. In which games and in which events did he win those gold medals?

Answer: 1500m at Moscow (1980) & Los Angeles (1984)

Coe became the first athlete to win 1500m gold at successive games.

The 800m was supposed to be his stronger event. Indeed his world record of 1:41:73 stood from 1981 until 1997. He 'only' managed to achieve silver though
at 800m in Moscow (1980) behind Steve Ovett (Great Britain), and again silver at 800m in Los Angeles (1984) behind Joaquim Cruz (Brazil).
7. During the ticket sales process how did the organisers try to encourage families to bring children to the events?

Answer: For some events, children's tickets were priced the same as the child's age

There were special priced tickets available for children (corresponding to their age in July 2012). This offered good savings vs cheapest tickets for adults and a family-friendly way to purchase tickets.
8. It was a key consideration of the games organisers to encourage visitors to use public transport as much as possible. What steps did they take to try and achieve this?

Answer: All these

High speed train services from St. Pancras (central London) to the main Olympic stadium (Stratford, East London) have been dimensioned to deliver spectators non-stop in just seven minutes.
9. Horse Guards Parade is an historic part of London where the Queen performs the Trooping of the Colour in June. What Olympic sporting event was allocated to this venue?

Answer: Beach volleyball

It is alleged that the women's beach volleyball event is the most popular event with the British male population.
10. Which well known artist was commissioned to produce a monument to mark the 2012 Games?

Answer: Anish Kapoor

Called the ArcelorMittal Orbit and placed in the Olympic Park, it was designed to exeed the Eiffel Tower. The name is because it is being funded mainly by the Indian steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal.
Source: Author nytoffee

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