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100
Two country`s in which bowling was dicovered. A. Italy and Greece B. France and Rome C. Rome and Greece D. Europe and Pakistan
What is Rome and Greece.
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100
Two main items used for bowling are these. A. Gloves and pins B. Ball and pins C. Ball and cup D. Gloves and cup
What is Ball and pins.
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100
Year women was first allowed to bowl professionally. A. 1840 B. 2000 C. 1920 D. 1950
What is 1920.
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100
This is how many frames a game has. A. 4 B. 10 C. 15 D. 20
What is 10.
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100
4 Consecutive strikes is called a "Hambone." A. True B. False
What is True.
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200
Another name for a Bowling Celebration. A. Celebration B. Dance C. German Religious Ceremony D. Bowling Ceremony
What is German Religious Ceremony.
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200
Item used instead of a Bowling ball about 900 years ago. A. Stick B. Cusion C. Frisbee D. Rock
What is rock.
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200
How they got the idea to make the game of bowling. A. When a rock rolled into a child`s grave B. When an apple fell from a tree C. Idea just popped into someone`s head D. When playing with a ball
What is When a rock fell into a child`s grave.
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200
Determines the winner of the game.
What is a Running total.
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200
Their are not any games that resemble to modern bowling. A. True B. False
What is False, their is bocce ball.
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300
Bowling was actually invented at this time. A. 3200B.C. B. 3400B.C. C. 3200A.C. D. 3400A.C.
What is 3200B.C.
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300
Year the tenth pin was added to bowling. A. 1800 B. 2009 C. 1840 D. 1860
What is 1840.
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300
Bowling was the most popular on this continent. A. South America B. North America C. Europe D. Australia
What is North America.
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300
This is scored when a player knocks down all the pins on the first roll in the frame.
What is a Strike.
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300
Bowlers should warm up their fingers before inserting them into a bowling ball. A. True B. False
What is True.
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400
These two pins have always been the hardest split to knock down. A. 1 and 6 B. 4 and 7 C. 3 and 5 D. 7 and 10
What is 7 and 10.
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400
This allows a bowler to keep their wrist locked into place and includes a gripper. A. Ball B. Glove C. Cloth D. Rubber
What is Glove.
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400
These two activities led to competitive Bowling. A. Basketball and soccer B. Drinking and Gambling
What is Drinking and Gambling.
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400
Name when their is 3 consecutive strikes. A. 3 Score B. Chicken C. Turkey D. Rooster
What is Turkey.
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400
Dots and lines are used to design bowling lanes. A. True B. False
What is True.
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500
Year that 5 pin bowling was invented. A. 1900 B. 1886 C. 1909 D. 1809
What is 1909.
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500
This was the first product that a bowling ball was made of. A. Cloth B. Rock C. Plastic D. Hard rubber
What is Hard rubber.
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500
Year that the American Bowling Association Formed. A. 1962 B. 1900 C. 1895 D. 1965
What is 1962.
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500
Total score if a strike is rolled in every frame of the game. A. 300 Points B. 500 points C. 100 points D. 10 points
What is 300 points.
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500
Pin numbers 7 and 10 are the farthest away from each other so their harder to pick up. A. True B. False
What is True.
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