Via regulatory terms, what does “qualification” decide?
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Qualification determines the finalists.
English • olympics
Last updated on 2026-02-07
Three 10-question bundles from our Sports Olympics quiz library.
Bundle 1
Bundle ID: 1400000019
Via regulatory terms, what does “qualification” decide?
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Qualification determines the finalists.
Amid primary mechanics, what is a “smash”?
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A smash is a powerful overhead attack.
With common operations, what is “spin”?
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Spin is ball rotation that changes trajectory and bounce.
Amid historic operations, what does “deuce” mean?
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Deuce is 40-40 in a game.
Beyond essential context, what is a “rally”?
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A rally is the sequence of play that decides a point.
Per fundamental terms, what is a “cut shot”?
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A cut shot is a soft angled attack.
During format overview, what is “goaltending”?
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Goaltending is illegal interference on a shot’s downward flight.
On standard context, what is a typical shot clock duration?
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3x3 uses a 12-second shot clock.
Per regulatory reference, what is a “penalty kick”?
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Penalty kicks are awarded for fouls in the penalty area.
In typical context, what is a conversion?
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A conversion kick follows a try.
Bundle 2
Bundle ID: 1400000020
As key rules, what is a “fast break”?
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Fast breaks are quick attacks after regaining possession.
Per eligibility structure, what is a “goalkeeper’s clearance”?
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A goalkeeper can clear the ball to restart play.
Beyond equipment overview, what is a “sacrifice fly”?
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A sacrifice fly scores a runner at the cost of an out.
Under standard operations, what is a “birdie”?
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A birdie is one under par.
From baseline operations, what is a “peloton”?
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Peloton refers to the main pack of riders.
Regarding regulatory terms, what does “cross-country” indicate?
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Cross-country is an off-road looped course.
During procedural structure, what does “K” in K1 stand for?
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K indicates kayak in canoe sprint classifications.
From eligibility reference, what does “C” in C1 stand for?
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C indicates canoe in sprint classifications.
During baseline format, how are routines performed?
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Artistic swimming includes solo, duet, and team formats.
Via regulatory scoring, what does “vault” refer to?
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Vault is both an apparatus and the performance over it.
Bundle 3
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With scoring reference, what is “apparatus handling”?
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Apparatus handling is a key skill and scoring component.
Across practical operations, how many skills are in a typical routine?
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A trampoline routine typically includes ten skills.
As core terms, what is the goal?
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Alpine skiing is timed; fastest wins.
Per practical context, what distinguishes slalom from downhill?
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Slalom uses many gates and quick turns compared with downhill.
By general reference, how is the winner determined?
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Cross-country skiing is a timed endurance race.
During timing operations, what are the two main components of scoring?
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Ski jumping is scored by distance and style points.
As practical terms, what two disciplines are combined?
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Biathlon combines cross-country skiing with rifle shooting.
By modern scoring, which sports are combined?
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Nordic combined includes ski jumping and cross-country skiing.
Under equipment format, what is judged?
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Halfpipe is judged on tricks and execution.
Against general structure, what is the main objective?
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Snowboard cross is a head-to-head race to finish first.
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