Renewals Olympics Trivia Part 1

Renewals Olympics Trivia Part 1
Test your knowledge of the Olympic Games with our engaging trivia quiz! Discover fun facts and historical insights as you answer questions ranging from the first modern Olympics to the significance of the Olympic rings.
- 10 challenging questions
- Learn about Olympic history
- Perfect for sports enthusiasts
The first modern Olympics were held in what year?
1801
1896
1881
1901
How often were the first Olympic games in Greece held?
Every 4 years
Every 2 years
Every year
Every 5 years
What does “Citius, Altius, Fortius” mean in English?
Faster, Higher, Stronger
I came, I saw, I conquered
See it, Feel it, Believe it
What do the Olympic rings represent?
Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceana
The Greek Gods
The main islands in Greece
Africa, the Americas, Asia and Europe
Where was the first winter Olympics held?
Canada
France
Switzerland
Austria
What prize was given to winners of the Olympics in ancient Greece?
Medal
Olive branch crown
Toga
Coins
Which city has hosted the Olympics three times?
Beijing
Athens
London
How many countries boycotted the 1980 Moscow Olympics?
40
102
66
24
In 2016, which sport made the Olympic roster for the first time since 1924?
Soccer
Basketball
Netball
Rugby
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