The Olympic mark is made up of five rings, what color are they?
1. blue, yellow, purple, green, red
2. blue, yellow, black, green, red
3. blue, orange, black, green, red
4. brown, yellow, black, green, red
2. blue, yellow, black, green, red
The Olympic mark represents the five continents of the world (Asia, Europe, Africa, North and South America, and Oceania).
The five colors (blue, yellow, black, green, and red) are used in this color scheme because these colors and white can be used to draw the flags of most countries.
How many brothers are the Wright Brothers, famous for inventing the airplane?
1. 2
2. 5
3. 7
4. 10
3. 7
Wilbur Wright, famous for inventing the airplane, is the third son, and Orville Wright is the fourth son.
What is the highest color for a judo belt?
1. black belt
2. white belt
3. red belt
4. purple belt
3. red belt
What does the "A" in FAQ stand for, the abbreviation for the question section?
1. Answer
2. Asked
3. Acknowledge
2. Asked
"Frequently Asked Questions"
How many gold medals did Japan win at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics?
1. 14
2. 20
3. 27
4. 29
3. 27
Which Olympic Games really happened?
1. Speed-eating contest
2. Mountain climbing
3. Fishing
3. Fishing
It took place at the 1900 Paris Olympics.
What is a Turkey in Bowling?
To get three strikes in a row in bowling.
By the way, if all 10 frames are strikes, the score is 300 points.
How many ghosts in Disneyland's Haunted Mansion?
1. 222
2. 444
3. 666
4. 999
4. 999
The number of ghosts in the Haunted Mansion is 999 and they are trying to add us to the 1,000th.
TKO, which you hear about in mixed martial arts and boxing. What does TKO stand for?
1. Three Knockouts
2. Technical Knockout
3. Technical KO
2. Technical Knockout
Used by the referee, seconds, etc. to end a match.
How many centimeters maximum does the height of the Eiffel Tower change with temperature?
1. 10cm
2. 14cm
3. 18cm
4. 22cm
3. 18cm
Since the Eiffel Tower is a mass of steel, it expands in summer and shrinks in winter. Therefore, the height of the Eiffel Tower varies by up to 18 cm between summer and winter.