Famous Olympians
Olympics and the Globe
Rules, Policy, Power
Refugees and Exclusion
Beyond the Podium
100

Who is the most decorated olympian of all time?

A.Usain Bolt

B.Michael Phelps 

C.Simone Biles

D.Summer Macintosh

B. Michael Phelps 

100
In what year did the olympics begin?


A.1900

B.1896

C.1875

D.1945

B. 1896

100

Which document holds the rules for the Olympic games

A.UN charter

B.Olympic Charter

C.IOC handbook

D.National Law


B.Olympic Charter

100

What bets defines refugee?

A.Someone who moves for work

B.Someone fleeing conflict

C.Tourist

D.Athlete without medals

B.Someone fleeing conflict

100

Which city has hosted more than three times?

A. London

B. Paris

C. Tokyo

D. Los Angeles 

A. London

200

Which female gymnast became a global advocate for athlete mental health at the Tokyo olympics?

A. Ellie Black

B.Gabi Douglas

C.Sunisa Lee

D. Simone Biles

D. Simone Biles

200

What do the olympic rings represent?

A.5 Continents united 

B.5 main sports

C.5 host countries 

D. Global colours

A.5 continents united

200

What does rule 41 of the Olympic charter require

A.Athletes must qualify financially

B.Athletes just be the citizen of the country they represent

C.Athletes must live in the country

D.Athletes must train nationally

B.Athletes just be the citizen of the country they represent

200

How many athletes were on the first Olympic Refugee Team in Rio 2016

A.7

B.10

C.3

D.25

B.10

200

Which athlete has competed in the most Olympic Games?

A.Michael Phelps

B.Ian Miller

C.Usain Bolt

D.Carl Lewis

D. Carl Lewis (Canadian Equestrian 10 Olympics)

300

What is Usain Bolts world record 100m time? 

A. 9.58

B.9.60

C.8.90

D.9.92

A. 9.58

300

Record amount of countries participated in the olympics at once

A.200

B.207

C.199

D.210

B.207 (Rio 2016)

300

Why does Rule 41 disadvantage refugees?
A. They lack training facilities
B. They often lack citizenship or national representation
C. They aren’t skilled enough
D. They choose not to compete

B. They often lack citizenship or national representation

300

Before 2016, what stopped refugees from competing

A. Lack of skill

B. Age limits

C. No country to represent

D. Lack of funding

C. No country to represent

300

Which olympic sport was considered too dangerous and removed from the games?


A.Tug of war

B.Ski Jumping

C.Solo synchro swimming

D.Pistol dueling 

D.Pistol dueling

400

Why are famous Olympians important beyond meals?

A.Increase ticket sale

B.Challenge systems, and influence social change

C.They represent their country

D.They always follow the rules

B. Challenge systems and social change

400

How can nationalism in sport create inclusion?

A.It encourages teamwork

B.Prioritizes citizenship over ability

C.Sponsors require it

D.Athletes choose randomly

B.Prioritizes citizenship over ability

400

What does rule 41 show in the power of sports?

A.Athletes control access

B.Talent matters most

C.Institutions control opportunities 

D.Sports are neutral 


C.Institutions control opportunities

400

How many countries represented the first Olympic Refugee Team 

A.2

B.4

C.10

D.12

B.4 (South Sudan,Syria,Democratic Republic of the Congo,Ethiopia)

400

What is the shortest olympic event of all time? (time wise)

A.100 m sprint

B.Diving

C.50 m freestyle 

D.100m Hurdles

D. 100m Sprint (typically under 10 seconds)