What does NHL stand for?
National Hockey League
Which team has won the most Stanley Cup in history?
Montreal Canadian
Which sport is played at the FIFA World Cup?
Soccer (football)
Which company created the Mustang?
Ford
Which sport uses these terms: backstrokes, flip turn, Medley, dolphin kick.
Swimming
In which country was ice hockey invented?
Canada
Which country has won the most Olympic gold medals in ice hockey?
Canada
What is the name of the cup awarded in the CFL?
The Grey cup.
What is the name of the German car company that uses a three-pointed star as its logo?
Mercedes-Benz
Which annual cycling race is known as the most prestigious in the world?
Tour de France
In what year did the NHL expand beyond the Original Six?
1967
Who is often called "The Great One" in hockey history?
Wayne Gretzky
Who is the only athlete to win Olympic gold medals in both the 100m and 200m sprints three times in a row?
Usain Bolt
Which car manufacturer has won the most Le Mans 24-hour races?
Porsche
Which athlete has won the most Olympic gold medals in history?
Michael Phelps with 23 gold medals
What year was the NHL founded?
1917
Who was the first player to score 50 goals in 50 games?
Maurice Richard
Which sport uses these words: hooker, scrums, kicker, ruck, tackle, and drop kick.
Rugby
Who built the first automobile with an internal combustion engine buil?
Karl Benz
Which sport uses the terms: bye, bail, bowler, crease, catch, arm ball.
Cricket
What were the Original Six teams in the NHL?
Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs, Boston Bruins, Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings, New York Rangers
What was the name of the league that merged with the NHL in 1979, bringing teams like the Edmonton Oilers into the league?
World Hockey Association (WHA)
Which country has won the most Cricket World Cups?
Australia
In what year was the first automobile with an internal combustion engine built?
1885
What is the name of the trophy awarded to the winner of the Rugby World Cup?
Webb Ellis Cup