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100

Which ancient civilization is famous for some of the earliest horse races?

- Ancient Greece

- Ancient Rome

- Ancient Egypt 

- Ancient Greece

Ancient Greece is famous for holding some of the earliest organized horse races, establishing them as a key event in the Olympic Games as early as 648 BCE. Both chariot and mounted bareback races were major spectacles at the Games, showcasing equestrian skill.

100

What flower is often seen on Derby hats and outfits? 

- Rose

- Tulip

- Daffodil

- Rose


100

The word "jockey" means a person who does what? 

- builds racetracks

- rides horses in races

- bathes horses

- rides horses in races

100

What meat is often used in a Kentucky Hot Brown Sandwich?

- Roast Beef

- Turkey 

- Chicken


- Turkey

A Hot Brown is an open-faced sandwich from Louisville, Kentucky, created at the Brown Hotel, featuring thick toast, roasted turkey, and bacon, smothered in a creamy Mornay (cheese) sauce, and then broiled until bubbly and golden brown, often garnished with tomatoes, paprika, and parsley.


100

What distance is the Kentucky Derby Race?

- 1 mile 

- 1 1/4 mile 

- 3 miles

- 1 1/4 mile


200

During ancient chariot races, how many horses often pulled one chariot? 

- 2 

- 4

- 5

- 4

200

A popular pattern often worn at the Derby is: 

- polka dots

- floral print

- plaid

- floral print

200
Which famous racehorse has the nickname "Big Red"?

- American Pharoah

- Secretariat

- Citation

- Secretariat 

A massive, powerful chestnut colt, he earned the nickname due to his color and dominating size.



200

What famous cave can you visit in Kentucky?

- Crystal Cave

- Echo Cave

- Mammoth Cave

- Mammoth Cave

200

What age are horses that race in the Kentucky Derby? 

- 1 years old

- 5 years old

- 3 years old

- 3 years old

Horses that race in the Kentucky Derby are exclusively 3-year-old Thoroughbreds. The race is restricted to this age group, meaning a horse only has one opportunity to compete in the "Run for the Roses" in their lifetime.

 

300

Which country is often called the "home of modern horse racing"?

- Mexico

- England

- Spain

- England

England is often called the "home of modern horse racing," with Newmarket frequently cited as the town where the sport was formalized. The development of the modern Thoroughbred breed, which began in the 17th and 18th centuries by crossing native mares with imported Arabian, Barb, and Turkoman stallions, took place in England.

300

True or False

Some Kentucky Derby hats are bigger than the person's head. 

True!


300

Which horse became famous during the Great Depression? 

- Citation

- Seabiscuit

- Justify

- Seabiscuit

Seabiscuit became the most famous horse in America during the Great Depression. A small, underdog Thoroughbred, he defied his early reputation as lazy and unpromising to become a symbol of hope and resilience for struggling citizens, famously winning the "Match of the Century" in 1938.


300

What shape is Kentucky often said to look like? 

- a boot 

- a frying pan

- a chicken drumstick

- a chicken drumstick

300

What famous song is traditionally sung before the Kentucky Derby?

- Old Derby Days

- My Old Kentucky Home

- Sweet Home Kentucky

- My Old Kentucky Home

400

What was the name of the famous Roman arena where horse and chariot races were held?

- Colosseum 

- Circus Maximus 

- Roman Hall

- Circus Maximus

Located in the valley between the Aventine and Palatine hills in Rome, Italy, it was the first and largest stadium in ancient Rome, with a capacity to hold over 150,000 spectators.


400

What might a man wear on his head to the Derby?

- baseball cap

- fedora 

- beanie

- fedora

400

Which Triple Crown winner came before Secretariat?

- Justify

- Citation

- Seattle Slew


- Citation

Citation was the Triple Crown winner immediately preceding Secretariat. Citation won the Triple Crown in 1948, 25 years before Secretariat's historic 1973 victory. 


400

What famous Kentucky waterfall is sometimes called the "Niagara of the South"?

- Derby Falls

- Cumberland Falls

- Mystic Falls


- Cumberland Falls

Cumberland Falls, located at Cumberland Falls State Resort Park near Corbin, Kentucky, is famously known as the "Niagara of the South". It is 125 feet wide and 68 feet tall, creating a massive curtain of water that is one of the largest waterfalls in the eastern United States.

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400

About how many roses are usually used in the Garland of Roses?

- over 400

- over 1,000

- over 100


- over 400

Garland of Roses typically features over 400 hand-sewn red roses, commonly cited as exactly 465 roses. This iconic, 40-pound garland is crafted from "Freedom" roses and includes a "crown" of roses symbolizing each horse in the race.


500

Some of the first horse races in America took place in what states?

- Alaska and Florida

- Virginia and New York

- North Carolina and Georgia

- Virginia and New York

Some of the first organized horse races in America took place in Long Island, New York, specifically on the Hempstead Plains, where the first racetrack was established in 1665 by Governor Richard Nicholls. Informal, early American horse racing also began in Virginia, with recorded, short-distance, quarter-mile races in Henrico County by 1674.

500

What is another name for a fancy woman's Derby hat decoration? 

- Fascinator

- Button cap

- Bonnet


- Fascinator


500

Which horse became one of the few female horses to win the Kentucky Derby? 

- Eight Belles

- Genuine Risk

- Silver Spoon

- Genuine Risk


500

What Kentucky city is famous for horse farms? 

- Lexington

- Elizabethtown

- Somerset

- Lexington

Lexington, Kentucky, is widely recognized as the "Horse Capital of the World" and is the city most famous for its extensive concentration of horse farms. Located in the heart of the Bluegrass region, it boasts over 400 horse farms and is renowned for breeding top Thoroughbreds and hosting major industry sales at Keeneland. 

500
What are jockey uniforms typically called?

- Jackets

- Silks

- Two Pieces

- Silks

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