The Big England Athletics Quiz Extravaganza - General Knowledge and Cartoons
Test your knowledge with questions ranging from tongue twisters to classic cartoon characters. See how well you fare in this fun and engaging quiz extravaganza!
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THE BIG ENGLAND ATHLETICS QUIZ EXTRAVAGANZA
Round 1: General Knowledge
1. True or False The peter piper procession is a yearly contest in which participants compete to say the peter piper tongue twister the fastest?
2. Cartoons Mammy two shoes was a character whose head was only seen once on screen. Which two characters was she always cleaning up after?
3. Toys Which electronic robotic toy resembling an owl, was released in 1998 by Tiger Electronics?
4. Entertainment What does the acronym BBC stand for?
5. Words What word links LINE WINNER - KNIFE
6. Nursery Rhymes In the rhyme this little piggy, which toe ate roast beef?
7. Proverbs According to the proverb, what begins at home?
8. What is Boris Johnson's real first name?
9. LOGO Which well known app consists of a white ghost on a yellow background
10. Sport What is the name of Andy Murrays doubles playing brother?
Round 2: Confectionary
Example: Royal Herb Answer Mint Imperial
1. Wobbly Infants
2. Where refined people live.
3. 9,10,11
4. All sorts of girls toy
5. Sport on horses
6. Speak quietly
7. London Bus
8. A pigs tail perhaps
9. Dark Wizardry
10. Roman god of war
Round 3: Athletics Trivia
1. Jim Thorpe won the 1912 Olympic gold medal in the decathlon and pentathlon. He also played another sport professionally. What was it?
2. Which famous marathon event has been cancelled for the first time in its 124 year history?
3. The steeplechase originated in Britain. The story is that runners would race from one town s steeple to the next, jumping obstacles such as streams and low walls. Which University did the race start from?
4. Where will the summer Olympic games be held in 2028?
5. Hidekichi Miyazaki from Japan is the oldest registered competing athlete in the world. Competing in a 100m shortly after his birthday. How old is he?
6. Which modern jump event originated in Scotland in the 1800s?
7. Anagram: FILTHIER IRONS CD Former British Olympic sprinter
8. Sydney Mclaughlin is the youngest Olympic track and field athlete in history, competing at Rio 2016 at the age of 16. What event did she compete in?
9. A sprint, hurdle, long jump and triple jump will not be recognised as a world record if the wind strength exceeds what speed? A. 8.9 mph B. 10.7 mph C. 11.6 mph
10. The Sydney Olympic games marked the Olympic debut of the women's pole vault and which other event?
ANSWERS Round 1: General Knowledge
1. The peter piper procession is a yearly contest in which participants compete to say the peter piper tongue twister the fastest? FALSE
2. Mammy two shoes was a character whose head was only seen once on screen. Which two characters was she always cleaning up after? TOM AND JERRY
3. Which electronic robotic toy resembling an owl, was released in 1998 by Tiger Electronics? FURBY
4. What does the acronym BBC stand for? BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION
5. What word links LINE WINNER KNIFE BREAD
6. In the rhyme this little piggy, which toe ate roast beef? THE MIDDLE ONE
7. According to the proverb, what begins at home? CHARITY
8. What is Boris Johnson's real first name? ALEXANDER
9. Which well known app consists of a white ghost on a yellow background SNAPCHAT
10. What is the name of Andy Murrays doubles playing brother? JAMIE
Round 2: Confectionary
1. Wobbly Infants JELLY BABIES
2. Where refined people live QUALITY STREET