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Which U.S. president opened the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles? 

1. Jimmy Carter 

2. Ronald Reagan

3. George H. W. Bush 

Ronald Reagan

100

This swimmer holds the record for most Olympic gold medals.
1. Mark Spitz
2. Michael Phelps
3. Caeleb Dressel

Michael Phelps

100

Who is the most decorated Olympian of all time?

1. Michael Phelps

2. Shawn Johnson

3. Larisa Latynina  

Michael Phelps (28 medals, 23 gold)

100

Which city hosted the first Winter Olympics?

1. Berlin, Germany

2. Paris, France

3. Chamonix, France

Chamonix, France (1924)

100

Which item is traditionally lit during the Winter Olympic Opening Ceremony?
1. Snowflake Torch
2. Olympic Flame
3. Ice Lantern

Olympic Flame

200

The Olympic flame tradition began at the modern Games in:
1. 1928
2. 1936
3. 1948

1928

200

Which sport was removed after 2008 and then returned in 2020?

1. Baseball and softball 

2. Basketball 

3. Breakdancing 

 Baseball and softball (returned for Tokyo 2020)

200

Which country did Usain Bolt represent at the Olympics?
1. United States
2. Canada
3. Jamaica

Jamaica

200

The 1984 Summer Olympics were boycotted by the Soviet Union and held in:
1. Los Angeles
2. Moscow
3. Atlanta

Los Angeles

200

Which Winter Olympic sport has a “victory lap” tradition for medalists on the ice or snow?
1. Figure Skating
2. Curling
3. Biathlon

Figure Skating

300

What year were the Olympics first televised? 

1. 1935

2. 1936

3. 1940

1936 (Berlin Games)

300

NBA players were first allowed to compete in Olympic basketball in:
1. 1984
2. 1988
3. 1992

1992

300

Which U.S. athlete is a three-time Olympic gold medalist in snowboarding halfpipe?
1. Shaun White
2. Red Gerard
3. Chloe Kim

Shaun White

300

The 2002 Winter Olympics were held in:
1. Salt Lake City, USA
2. Torino, Italy
3. Vancouver, Canada

Salt Lake City, USA

300

Which U.S. tradition at the Olympics honors athletes during opening ceremonies?
1. March of athletes in their national uniform
2. Carrying the Olympic flag
3. Lighting the Olympic cauldron

March of athletes in their national uniform

400

The Olympic motto is:
1. Victory Through Strength
2. Faster, Higher, Stronger
3. Go for Gold
 

Faster, Higher, Stronger

400

This sport combines fencing, swimming, riding, shooting, and running.
1. Modern Pentathlon
2. Decathlon
3. Biathlon

Modern Pentathlon

400

Which American gymnast became the first woman to win the Olympic all-around title twice (2016 & 2020)?
1. Gabby Douglas
2. Shannon Miller
3. Simone Biles

Simone Biles

400

The upcoming 2028 Summer Olympics will be held in:
1. New York
2. Los Angeles
3. Las Vegas

Los Angeles

400

Which city in the USA is famous for holding track and field tryouts before the Olympics?
1. Atlanta
2. New York City
3. Eugene, Oregon

Eugene, Oregon

500

The founder of the modern Olympic Games was: 

1. Juan Antonio Samaranch
2. Pierre de Coubertin
3. Avery Brundage

Pierre de Coubertin

500

The “Miracle on Ice” occurred in which Winter Olympics?
1. 1976 Innsbruck
2. 1980 Lake Placid
3. 1992 Albertville

1980 Lake Placid

500

Usain Bolt set Olympic records in which two events at three consecutive Olympics (2008, 2012, 2016)?
1. 100m and 200m
2. 200m and 400m
3. 400m and 4x400m relay

100m and 200m

500

Which U.S. city hosted the first Winter Olympics in the United States (1932)?
1. Lake Placid, New York
2. Salt Lake City, Utah
3. Aspen, Colorado

Lake Placid, New York

500

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