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Sports Olympics – Quiz Set 4

Last updated on 2026-02-07

Three 10-question bundles from our Sports Olympics quiz library.

Bundle 1

Sports – Set 1

Bundle ID: 1400000010

1

In modern operations, what primarily determines race placement?

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2

By general mechanics, how is the winner determined?

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3

Amid core operations, what is a “pursuit” event?

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4

Regarding primary overview, what is the primary objective?

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5

Amid modern scoring, what is typically judged?

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6

By standard structure, which discipline focuses on climbing a set route with a time limit?

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7

Per equipment mechanics, which discipline is a head-to-head race up the wall?

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8

On historic overview, which discipline features short, powerful problems without ropes?

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9

Via official scoring, how are scores generally determined?

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10

On primary context, what does the athlete navigate?

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Bundle 2

Sports – Set 2

Bundle ID: 1400000011

1

Amid core scoring, what does the term “scull” indicate?

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2

Through official terms, what does “sweep” rowing mean?

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3

As baseline terms, what is a “regatta”?

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4

By primary operations, what does “air rifle” indicate?

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5

Regarding key scoring, what is the distance format called in standard competition?

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6

Via common structure, what protective gear is central to scoring?

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7

About timing overview, what does “waza-ari” indicate?

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8

Across format structure, which weapon allows only thrusting with the tip and has right-of-way rules?

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9

On baseline operations, which weapon allows touches with the entire blade and has no right-of-way?

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10

With formal overview, which weapon allows cutting with the blade and has right-of-way?

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Bundle 3

Sports – Set 3

Bundle ID: 1400000012

1

In eligibility scoring, what is a common reason for a stoppage?

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2

During technical operations, what are the two styles contested?

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3

With baseline scoring, what is prohibited?

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4

Among eligibility context, what is allowed that is not in Greco-Roman?

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5

Per officiating overview, how many points are needed to win a game?

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6

Regarding procedural context, how many points are needed to win a game?

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7

During modern mechanics, how many points are needed to win a set (except the deciding set)?

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8

Under historic structure, how many points is a free throw worth?

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9

By technical scoring, what is offside about?

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10

Regarding essential scoring, how many minutes are in a typical half?

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