JFF Olympic trivia
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JFF Olympic trivia
With the Summer Olympics kicking off tomorrow, how about some Olympic trivia? Ten bogus points for each right answer.
1. China, the host country, borders fourteen other nations. Name them.
2. What are the names of the Olympic mascots and what do they represent?
3. What games are new to the Summer Olympics this year?
4. How many gold medals did China win in Athens? [BONUS: How many total medals did China win?]
5. How many total medals will be awarded during these games?
6. What three countries are fielding their first Olympic teams this year?
7. What events will be contested this year but will not be part of the Summer Olympics in 2012?
1. China, the host country, borders fourteen other nations. Name them.
2. What are the names of the Olympic mascots and what do they represent?
3. What games are new to the Summer Olympics this year?
4. How many gold medals did China win in Athens? [BONUS: How many total medals did China win?]
5. How many total medals will be awarded during these games?
6. What three countries are fielding their first Olympic teams this year?
7. What events will be contested this year but will not be part of the Summer Olympics in 2012?
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1. China, the host country, borders fourteen other nations. Name them.
North Korea
Russia
Kazakhstan
Uzbekistan
Tajikstan
Afghanistan
Pakistan
India
Nepal
Bhutan
Burma (a.k.a. Myanmar)
Thailand
Laos
Vietnam
Yeah, that's fourteen!
North Korea
Russia
Kazakhstan
Uzbekistan
Tajikstan
Afghanistan
Pakistan
India
Nepal
Bhutan
Burma (a.k.a. Myanmar)
Thailand
Laos
Vietnam
Yeah, that's fourteen!

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Re: JFF Olympic trivia
So where's Tibet?MarleysGh0st wrote:1. China, the host country, borders fourteen other nations. Name them.
North Korea
Russia
Kazakhstan
Uzbekistan
Tajikstan
Afghanistan
Pakistan
India
Nepal
Bhutan
Burma (a.k.a. Myanmar)
Thailand
Laos
Vietnam
Yeah, that's fourteen!
Enough already. It's my fault! Get over it!
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Re: JFF Olympic trivia
That political debate is hiding in the Moratorium Lounge!Rexer25 wrote:So where's Tibet?MarleysGh0st wrote:1. China, the host country, borders fourteen other nations. Name them.
North Korea
Russia
Kazakhstan
Uzbekistan
Tajikstan
Afghanistan
Pakistan
India
Nepal
Bhutan
Burma (a.k.a. Myanmar)
Thailand
Laos
Vietnam
Yeah, that's fourteen!
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Re: JFF Olympic trivia
What happened to Mongolia?MarleysGh0st wrote:1. China, the host country, borders fourteen other nations. Name them.
North Korea
Russia
Kazakhstan
Uzbekistan
Tajikstan
Afghanistan
Pakistan
India
Nepal
Bhutan
Burma (a.k.a. Myanmar)
Thailand
Laos
Vietnam
Yeah, that's fourteen!
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Re: JFF Olympic trivia
D'oh!Bob Juch wrote: What happened to Mongolia?
That's actually a much bigger mistake than getting my 'Stans confused.
And that also means I have an extra one on my list or something.

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UzbekistanMarleysGh0st wrote:I got one of the 'Stans wrong, though.
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And Thailand didn't belong on the list.NellyLunatic1980 wrote:The correct 14th country is Kyrgyzstan.Bob Juch wrote:UzbekistanMarleysGh0st wrote:I got one of the 'Stans wrong, though.
Now that that's settled...
I hope everyone else isn't waiting on me to answer the sports questions.
If you've been playing this month's QoD, you'll know that I don't do sports questions.

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Re: JFF Olympic trivia
And now, for the rest of the questions:
2. What are the names of the Olympic mascots and what do they represent?
Beibei the fish (water), Jingjing the panda (wood), Huanhuan the flame (fire), Yingying the antelope (Earth), Nini the swallow (metal)... and when you put those syllables together--Bei Jing Huan Ying Ni--they mean "Beijing welcomes you"
3. What games are new to the Summer Olympics this year?
men's BMX, women's BMX, men's 10k marathon swimming, women's 10k marathon swimming, women's 3000m steeplechase, women's team foil, women's team sabre, men's team table tennis, women's team table tennis
4. How many gold medals did China win in Athens? [BONUS: How many total medals did China win?]
32 gold, 17 silver, 14 bronze = 63 total
5. How many total medals will be awarded during these games?
302 events x 3 medals per event = 906 total, although the actual number will be higher given all of the pairs and teams events
6. What three countries are fielding their first Olympic teams this year?
Marshall Islands, Montenegro (separate from Serbia), and Tuvalu
7. What events will be contested this year but will not be part of the Summer Olympics in 2012?
sadly, one of them is baseball... the other is its cousin, softball
2. What are the names of the Olympic mascots and what do they represent?
Beibei the fish (water), Jingjing the panda (wood), Huanhuan the flame (fire), Yingying the antelope (Earth), Nini the swallow (metal)... and when you put those syllables together--Bei Jing Huan Ying Ni--they mean "Beijing welcomes you"
3. What games are new to the Summer Olympics this year?
men's BMX, women's BMX, men's 10k marathon swimming, women's 10k marathon swimming, women's 3000m steeplechase, women's team foil, women's team sabre, men's team table tennis, women's team table tennis
4. How many gold medals did China win in Athens? [BONUS: How many total medals did China win?]
32 gold, 17 silver, 14 bronze = 63 total
5. How many total medals will be awarded during these games?
302 events x 3 medals per event = 906 total, although the actual number will be higher given all of the pairs and teams events
6. What three countries are fielding their first Olympic teams this year?
Marshall Islands, Montenegro (separate from Serbia), and Tuvalu
7. What events will be contested this year but will not be part of the Summer Olympics in 2012?
sadly, one of them is baseball... the other is its cousin, softball
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Re: JFF Olympic trivia
Black Lung luggi spit. There are 3 separate contests: Size, distance, and freestyle.earendel wrote: 3. What games are new to the Summer Olympics this year?
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Aren't there always two bronze medals for each boxing weight class? I don't know if any of the other fighting sports have the same system.NellyLunatic1980 wrote: 5. How many total medals will be awarded during these games?
302 events x 3 medals per event = 906 total, although the actual number will be higher given all of the pairs and teams events
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You are correct. IIRC, all of the "combat" events now have double bronze winners, with taekwando just being allowed to award two bronze medals this year. Judo and boxing have not required a third-place match for the past Olympics.plasticene wrote:Aren't there always two bronze medals for each boxing weight class? I don't know if any of the other fighting sports have the same system.NellyLunatic1980 wrote: 5. How many total medals will be awarded during these games?
302 events x 3 medals per event = 906 total, although the actual number will be higher given all of the pairs and teams events
The rationale is to minimize the risk of (further) injury to participants.