Okay, sorry for the delay. Here is the NASCAR quiz. You all know the rules, e-mail me the answers and of course good luck and have fun.
1. Which pair of NASCAR drivers are tied for having won the most championships?
A. Dale Earnhardt and Jeff Gordon
B. Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt
C. Lee Petty and Richard Petty
D. Dale Earnhardt and Lee Petty
2. How many championships (each) did the pair from the previous question win?
A. 6
B. 7
C. 8
D. 9
3. Who won the 2005 NEXTEL Cup?
A. Jeff Gordon
B. Dale Earnhardt
C. Kurt Busch
D. Tony Stewart
4. Who won the first Winston Cup?
A. Richard Petty
B. Cale Yarborough
C. Dale Earnhardt
D. Darrell Waltrip
5. In what year did Dale Earnhardt die in the final lap of the Daytona 500?
A. 1999
B. 2000
C. 2001
D. 2002
Bonus - What year was NASCAR founded?
A. 1942
B. 1944
C. 1946
D. 1948
Thursday, March 23, 2006
Thursday, March 09, 2006
Multiple Choice #1 - Winter Olympics
New Quiz Time! Okay, sorry for the delay with this... but better late then never, right! I still need a few more suggestions for categories but I have enough for a little while.
The first is Winter Olympics (I'm doing this one because hopefully it is still somewhat fresh in our minds).
To recap... points are awarded as such:
1 point for every correct answer to regular questions
1 point for a correct answer to the bonus question(s)
1 additional point for answering all regular questions correctly
1 additional point for answering all regular questions correctly first
1 point for Gleezus for every regular question not correctly answered by anyone
As before use your own knowledge and e-mail me your responses. The answers to this quiz will be due by March 18th. Good luck and have fun.
So, without further ado...
#1. Which country was the first to host the Winter Olympics?
a. Germany
b. France
c. Switzerland
d. Norway
#2. Which event was new for the 2006 Winter Olympics?
a. Snowboarding - Halfpipe
b. Snowboarding - Parallel Giant Slalom
c. Snowboarding - Snowboard Cross
d. All of the above
#3. How many people are on a team in Curling?
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 6
#4. Which year was Women's Ice Hockey first played in the Winter Olympics?
a. 1990
b. 1994
c. 1998
d. 2002
#5. Which of these famous American Figure Skaters have NEVER won a gold metal?
a. Kristi Yamaguchi
b. Dorothy Hamill
c. Michelle Kwan
d. Tara Lipinski
Bonus: In which country will the 2010 Winter Olympic Games be played?
a. United States
b. Canada
c. Germany
d. France
The first is Winter Olympics (I'm doing this one because hopefully it is still somewhat fresh in our minds).
To recap... points are awarded as such:
1 point for every correct answer to regular questions
1 point for a correct answer to the bonus question(s)
1 additional point for answering all regular questions correctly
1 additional point for answering all regular questions correctly first
1 point for Gleezus for every regular question not correctly answered by anyone
As before use your own knowledge and e-mail me your responses. The answers to this quiz will be due by March 18th. Good luck and have fun.
So, without further ado...
#1. Which country was the first to host the Winter Olympics?
a. Germany
b. France
c. Switzerland
d. Norway
#2. Which event was new for the 2006 Winter Olympics?
a. Snowboarding - Halfpipe
b. Snowboarding - Parallel Giant Slalom
c. Snowboarding - Snowboard Cross
d. All of the above
#3. How many people are on a team in Curling?
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 6
#4. Which year was Women's Ice Hockey first played in the Winter Olympics?
a. 1990
b. 1994
c. 1998
d. 2002
#5. Which of these famous American Figure Skaters have NEVER won a gold metal?
a. Kristi Yamaguchi
b. Dorothy Hamill
c. Michelle Kwan
d. Tara Lipinski
Bonus: In which country will the 2010 Winter Olympic Games be played?
a. United States
b. Canada
c. Germany
d. France
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