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Trivia: Test Your Olympic Knowledge No. 5

The Summer Olympics are in full sprint after Friday night's opening ceremonies. But how well do you know the Games? Check the final installment of our five days of Olympic trivia.

From Michael Phelps winning eight gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Olympics to Nadia Comăneci receiving the first perfect 10 in 1976, there have been several unforgettable moments in Olympic history.

As hundreds of world-class athletes compete in the 2012 Summer Olympic Games, Patch is celebrating the start of the games by posting Olympic trivia questions all this week. This is our final installment. Hope you enjoyed it!

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1. Which team leads all other teams in the Opening Ceremony procession?

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  • Team USA
  • Great Britain
  • the Greek team
  • the host country

 

2. The Games were not held in which of the following years?

  • 1940
  • 1912
  • 1988
  • 2000

 

3. How did the Olympic flame arrive in England for the 2012 Games?

  • Ship
  • Airplane
  • Helicopter
  • Underground tunnel

 

4. What contest of team strength was an official Olympic event from 1900 to 1920?

  • Polo
  • Gliding
  • Tug of War
  • Softball

 

Looking for a way to celebrate the Olympics locally? You can find local events for Olympic Fun Day today on the Let’s Move website, which has a page about how to set up your own local Olympics

Also check out our  Directory and Events Calendar for listings of places where you can learn and participate in Olympic sports ranging from basketball to karate, gymnastics, swimming and more.


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