Across general reference, what is a “double play”?
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A double play records two outs on one play.
English • olympics
Last updated on 2026-02-07
Three 10-question bundles from our Sports Olympics quiz library.
Bundle 1
Bundle ID: 1400000016
Across general reference, what is a “double play”?
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A double play records two outs on one play.
Considering baseline terms, what is “par”?
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Par is the expected strokes for a hole.
Regarding core scoring, what is a “keirin”?
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Keirin is a sprint race with a pacing bike.
Via formal context, what is evaluated?
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BMX freestyle is judged on tricks and style.
Per typical reference, what setting is used?
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Park skateboarding uses a bowl-like course.
Via core structure, what is featured?
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Street skateboarding is on urban-style obstacles.
As formal operations, what is the key in bouldering scoring?
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Bouldering scores by tops/zones and attempts.
During historic mechanics, how many waves are typically counted for a score?
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Typically the best two waves count toward the total score.
About historic scoring, what leads to time penalties?
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Gate touches or misses add penalties.
Among core format, what is “hybrid”?
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Hybrids combine movements in artistic swimming routines.
Bundle 2
Bundle ID: 1400000017
Amid typical context, what is a “time of flight” measure?
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Time of flight measures how long the gymnast is airborne.
Against regulatory scoring, which is a group event feature?
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Group rhythmic gymnastics uses five gymnasts performing together.
Considering fundamental terms, what is an “all-around” competition?
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All-around combines scores across several apparatus.
Through common format, what is a “medley” relay?
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Medley relays feature different strokes for each leg.
Within typical terms, what is a “steeplechase”?
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Steeplechase is a distance race with barriers and water jumps.
With historic structure, what is a “heptathlon”?
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Heptathlon consists of seven track-and-field events.
In general scoring, what is a “decathlon”?
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Decathlon includes ten track-and-field events.
Through core format, what is the “shot put”?
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Shot put involves throwing a heavy shot for distance.
From tactical format, what is the “discus”?
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Discus is a throwing event using a disc.
Considering key scoring, what is the “javelin”?
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Javelin is a throwing event using a spear-like implement.
Bundle 3
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Among general scoring, what is race walking judged on?
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Race walking requires continuous contact and a straightened knee.
On equipment context, what does “false start” generally mean?
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A false start occurs when a runner leaves before the signal.
In general operations, what is “backstroke” start position?
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Backstroke starts from the water with hands on grips.
Under essential terms, what is “butterfly” kick called?
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Butterfly uses a dolphin kick.
Per tactical reference, what is a “twist”?
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A twist is rotation around the vertical axis.
Under technical terms, how is a penalty shot taken?
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Penalty shots are taken from the penalty line with only the goalkeeper.
With baseline rules, what does “bow” mean?
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Bow refers to the front of the boat.
Across baseline scoring, what does “stern” mean?
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Stern refers to the back of the boat.
From fundamental format, what is a “gate”?
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Gates are pairs of poles on the course to be navigated.
Within scoring structure, what is a “10”?
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The innermost ring is worth 10 points.
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