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title: "Olympic History Quiz: Go for Gold \ud83e\udd47"
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published: "2026-01-26T22:53:22+00:00"
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# Olympic History Quiz: Go for Gold 🥇

How well do you know the history of the Olympic Games? Find out with our Olympic history Quiz!

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# Olympic History Quiz: Go for Gold 🥇

January 26, 2026

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When you watch the Olympics, you root for the athletes, learn about other countries, and fall in love with the competitiveness, drama, and community of sports. But do you know the history of the Games? You’ve come to the right place to find out.

Ancient & Modern Olympics Quiz

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 **1. Where and when did the Ancient Olympic Games officially begin?**
 
 *a) Delphi, 700 BCE

 - b) Athens, 490 BCE

 - c) Sparta, 650 BCE

 - d) Olympia, 776 BCE

 
 
 The Ancient Olympic Games officially began in Olympia, Greece, in 776 BCE. This date marks the first recorded winner of the Games and is widely accepted by historians as their origin. Olympia was chosen for its spiritual significance and connection to the Greek god Zeus.
 

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 **2. Which events were part of the Ancient Olympic Games?**
 
 a) Cycling, baseball, and golf

 - b) Table tennis, swimming, and fencing

 - c) Running, wrestling, discus throw, and chariot racing

 - d) Soccer, basketball, and tennis

 
 
 The Ancient Olympic Games included running, wrestling, discus throw, and chariot racing. Over time, the number of events expanded, but these were among the core sports.
 

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 **3. What was the main purpose of holding the Ancient Olympic Games?**
 
 a) Celebrating military victories

 - b) Selecting leaders for Athens

 - c) Honoring the god Zeus during a festival

 - d) Training citizens for city defense

 
 
 The main purpose of the Ancient Olympic Games was to honor the god Zeus during a religious festival. The games held deep spiritual and cultural significance for the Greeks.
 

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 **4. Who was allowed to compete in the Ancient Olympic Games?**
 
 a) All citizens of Greece regardless of gender

 - b) Freeborn Greek men

 - c) Slaves and outsiders from other cultures

 - d) Any person from the Mediterranean region

 
 
 The Ancient Olympic Games were restricted to freeborn Greek men. Women and non-Greeks were not allowed to compete.
 

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 **5. What role did women have in the Ancient Olympic Games?**
 
 a) Officiating the running and wrestling contests

 - b) Owning winning chariots or competing in the Heraea

 - c) Competing directly in every main event

 - d) Coaching all athletes in every event

 
 
 Women could not compete in the main Ancient Olympic Games except as owners of chariot teams. A separate festival for girls, the Heraea, was held at Olympia.
 

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 **6. What was the Olympic truce during the Ancient Games?**
 
 a) A ceremony celebrating peace between athletes

 - b) A holiday only given to winners

 - c) A rule requiring tied final rounds

 - d) A temporary stop in warfare for safe travel

 
 
 The Olympic truce, called ekecheiria*, required warring city-states to stop fighting so athletes and spectators could travel safely to Olympia.
 

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 **7. Who played the key role in reviving the Modern Olympic Games?**
 
 a) Baron Pierre de Coubertin

 - b) Dr. William Penny Brookes

 - c) King George I

 - d) Evangelis Zappas

 
 
 Baron Pierre de Coubertin led the revival of the Olympic Games, founding the International Olympic Committee and organizing the first modern Games.
 

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 **8. When and where were the first Modern Olympic Games held?**
 
 a) London, 1888

 - b) Paris, 1900

 - c) Rome, 1892

 - d) Athens, 1896

 
 
 The first Modern Olympic Games were held in Athens, Greece, in 1896, marking the official revival of the Olympics.
 

 

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**Quiz sources:**

- [Olympic Games – Revival of the Olympics ](https://school.eb.com/levels/high/article/Olympic-Games/108519#249544-toc)

- [Ancient Olympic Games – Origins ](https://school.eb.com/levels/high/article/ancient-Olympic-Games/638707#359664-toc)

- [Olympic Games – Ancient Olympics ](https://school.eb.com/levels/middle/article/Olympic-Games/276182#205927-toc)

- [Olympic Games – Competition and status ](https://school.eb.com/levels/high/article/Olympic-Games/108519#249542-toc)

- [Ancient Olympic Games](https://school.eb.com/levels/high/article/ancient-Olympic-Games/638707#9638707-toc)

- [Olympic Games](https://school.eb.com/levels/middle/article/Olympic-Games/276182#9276182-toc)

 

 

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