London Olympics Quiz
(1) In Beijing how many days did the Olympics last

(2)  Team GB won 47 medals in the Beijing Olympics
(a) How many Gold? (b) How many silver (c) How many Bronze?

(3) In Beijing Olympics how many events were there?

(4) One Billion People live in India. How many gold medals did India win in Beijing 2008?

(5) How many gold medals have Iceland won in the summer or winter?

(6) How many medals did Ireland win in Beijing?

(7) If David Beckham (footballer) had a choice of any Olympic event which one would he have chosen?

(8) How many helpers were involved in the Beijing Olympics to the nearest 20,000?

(9) Three flags were used at the closing ceremony at the Baying Olympics what were the?

(10) How many world records were broken at the Beijing Olympics?

(11) How many National Olympic committees are there?

(12)  Which flag was lowered at the end of the Olympic Games in Beijing?

(13) How many print journalist will be in London for the 2012 Olympics to the nearest 50?

(14) All 12 Float drivers who carried the Team GB Olympic medallists around London during the London victory parade were fined. Why were they fined?

(15) The British Paralympics athletes won how many medals in Beijing and where did they finish in their table?

(16) (a) The Olympic motto: ‘Citius Altius Fortius’ -What does this mean?
(b) The Paralympics motto is?

Easy teaser questions.
(17) What part of London will the games be held?
(a) North (b) South (c) East (d) West


London Olympic Quiz Answers
(1) 16 Days
(2) 19 Gold 13 Silver 15 Bronze
(3) 298 Events
(4) One
(5) None
(6) 3 medals
(7) 1500m middle distance running.
(8)  Estimated at one million.
(9) Olympic Flag Greek Flag and China Flag
(10) 38 World records
(11) 204 National Olympic committees
(12)  Olympic Flag
(13)  10,000
(14) The Lorries failed to each pay the congestion charge.
(15) 102 medals and finish 2nd overall.
(16) (a) Olympic motto: ‘Faster Higher Stronger’
(b) The Paralympics motto: ‘Spirit in Motion’

Easy teaser questions.
(17) What part of London will the games be held?
(c) East London