On format operations, what is scored?
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Aerials are scored on air, form, and landing.
English • olympics
Last updated on 2026-02-07
Three 10-question bundles from our Sports Olympics quiz library.
Bundle 1
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On format operations, what is scored?
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Aerials are scored on air, form, and landing.
Within core reference, what factors are scored?
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Moguls combine turns, jumps, and speed scoring.
In procedural context, how is the winner determined?
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Ski cross is a racing event decided by finish order.
Through general mechanics, what is the target area called?
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Curling’s target area is called the house.
Per officiating scoring, what is the main objective?
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Curling aims to place stones closest to the house center.
With key context, what is the main objective?
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Ice hockey is a goal-scoring sport with a puck.
In timing reference, what is a “power play”?
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Power plays occur when the opponent has a penalty.
Under historic reference, what is a “short program”?
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The short program has required elements and scoring criteria.
About core mechanics, what does “free skate” emphasize?
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The free skate allows more freedom in choreography and elements.
With baseline mechanics, how are races decided?
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Speed skating is a timed race.
Bundle 2
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Across officiating overview, what is distinctive?
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Short track uses a smaller oval and pack racing.
Through scoring overview, how is the winner determined?
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Luge is a timed sliding sport.
Considering equipment terms, what position does the athlete ride in?
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Skeleton athletes ride head-first.
Under essential overview, how is the race organized?
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Bobsleigh races are timed runs with a push-start.
Within format scoring, what is emphasized compared to pairs skating?
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Ice dance focuses on rhythm and dance elements rather than big jumps.
As key context, what is a “spin”?
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A spin is a rotation on the ice in place.
Beyond typical mechanics, what is a “relay” called?
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The team pursuit is the relay-style speed skating event.
From regulatory mechanics, what does “interval start” mean?
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Interval starts stagger skiers at fixed times.
Regarding essential rules, what happens for a missed target?
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Missed targets usually result in penalty loops or time penalties.
With tactical context, what is a “K-point”?
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The K-point is a reference distance used in scoring.
Bundle 3
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From typical operations, what is “giant slalom”?
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Giant slalom uses wider gates than slalom.
On standard rules, what is “super-G”?
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Super-G is a speed event with more turns than downhill.
From primary rules, what is “parallel giant slalom”?
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Parallel giant slalom features head-to-head races on parallel courses.
On technical reference, what is “slopestyle”?
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Slopestyle is judged on tricks over features.
From regulatory reference, what is “slopestyle”?
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Freestyle slopestyle is judged on tricks over features.
On historic structure, what is “halfpipe”?
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Halfpipe is performed in a U-shaped ramp and judged.
In officiating reference, what is a “sweep”?
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Sweeping affects the stone’s speed and curl.
Against modern format, how many stones does each team throw per end?
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Each team throws eight stones per end in curling.
Under common structure, what is “icing”?
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Icing occurs when the puck is sent across the goal line from behind center without touch.
With eligibility scoring, what is a “face-off”?
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A face-off restarts play with two opponents contesting the puck.
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