Field Hockey
Swimming
Dance
Ski
100

How many players are in a hockey team?

7

100

What does I.M (iam) stand for?

Individual Medly

100

What is the name of the dance style that involves fast footwork and energetic movements and is often performed to electronic music?
a) Salsa
b) Breakdance
c) Tango
d) Waltz

Breakdance

100

What does QAST stand for?

Queenstown

Alpine

Ski

Team

200

What is the term for the technique used by field hockey players to lift the ball off the ground and make accurate passes or shots?
a) Push
b) Flick
c) Sweep
d) Drag Flick

d) Drag Flick

200

What strokes do you do a touch turn for?

Breastsroke and butterfly

200

The "fouette" turn is a move associated with which type of dance?

a) Hip Hop

b) Ballet

c) Contemporary

d) Jazz

b) Ballet

200

Which skiing discipline involves racing downhill as quickly as possible through a series of gates?
a) Cross-Country Skiing
b) Alpine Skiing
c) Freestyle Skiing
d) Ski Jumping

b) Alpine Skiing

300

What is the name of the field hockey penalty awarded for a serious foul within the shooting circle, allowing the attacking team to take a shot on goal from the penalty spot?
a) Free Hit
b) Penalty Corner
c) Penalty Stroke
d) Green Card

b) Penalty Corner

300

What is the I.M (iam) order?

Butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, Freestyle

300

Which dance style is characterized by dancers performing with smooth, flowing movements and is often associated with classical music and stage performances?
a) Hip-Hop
b) Jazz
c) Ballet
d) Salsa

d) salsa

300

What is the name of the technique used in cross-country skiing where skiers use their poles in a diagonal motion for propulsion?
a) Classic Technique
b) Skating Technique
c) Telemark Technique
d) Parallel Turn

a) Classic Technique

400

How many years has hockey been played?

a) 400 years

b) 1000 years

c) 3000 years

b) 4000 plus

c) 3000 years

400

Which training technique involves swimming at high intensity for a short period followed by rest, often used to improve overall speed and endurance in competitive swimmers?
a) Interval Training
b) Distance Training
c) Technique Drills
d) Warm-Up Sets

a) Interval Training

400

In which country did the Tango originate?
a) Spain
b) Argentina
c) Brazil
d) Italy


b) Argentina

400

In ski racing, what is the term for the event where skiers race down a course set with a series of tight turns and gates, often at high speeds?
a) Slalom
b) Giant Slalom
c) Super-G
d) Downhill

a) Slalom

500

In field hockey, what is the significance of the “hockey stick’s flat side” in the game?
a) It is used to push the ball.
b) It is used to trap and control the ball.
c) It is used to hit the ball from high angles.
d) It is used only for defensive maneuvers.

b) It is used to trap and control the ball.

500

Which swimmer holds the record for the most Olympic gold medals won in swimming?
a) Michael Phelps
b) Ian Thorpe
c) Caeleb Dressel
d) Ryan Lochte

a) Michael Phelps

500

Which classical ballet work, first performed in 1892, is widely recognized for its innovative use of choreography and music and features the story of a young girl’s Christmas Eve dream?
a) "Swan Lake"
b) "Giselle"
c) "The Nutcracker"
d) "Sleeping Beauty"

c) "The Nutcracker"

500

What is the name of the ski technique where skiers use a single ski to turn while the other ski is lifted off the ground, often used in advanced or competitive skiing?
a) Parallel Skiing
b) Carving
c) Telemark Skiing
d) Snowplow

c) Telemark Skiing

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