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Question One
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How many calories should the average women aged between
15-60 consume per day?
1. 1000-10202. 2000-25003. 1400-15004. 700-1000
CORRECT
This is correct as Women:• 14 to 18 should consume
2,000 • 19 to 30 need 2,000- 2,200. • After age 30, the daily
calorie requirement decreases to 2,000,
• After age 50 consume only of 1,800.
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Question Two
Which two sports would you participate in, to lose the most
calories?
1. Aerobics and cycling2. Dance and weight lifting3. Swimming back and front stroke4. Cycling and yoga
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CORRECT!
Both aerobics and cycling together lose around 120
calories each.
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Question Three
What drink would be most suitable whilst at the gym?
1. Milk2. Sparkling/Still water3. Energy drinks e.g. lucazade and red
bull4. Freshly squeezed juices
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CORRECT!
This is correct as water often replaces high-calorie drinks like
fizzy drinks, juice and alcohol with a drink that doesn't have any calories. But it's also a great
appetite suppressant, and often when we think we're hungry,
we're actually just thirsty. Water has no fat, no calories, no carbs
and no trace of sugar.
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Question FourIn 2012 the Olympics was held in
London, which sport did Great Britain get the most medals in?
1. Cycling + Rowing2. Boxing + Athletics3. Gymnastics + Swimming4. Equestrian + Diving
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CORRECT!
This is correct as from the British squad, Cycling and Rowing has the
most medal.
Cycling:7 gold1 silver
1 bronze
Rowing:4 gold2 silver
3 bronze
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Question FiveWhat is the definition of a
calorie?
1. The amount of sugars that are in the food itself.
2. The amount of energy that the food provides for your body when digested in the stomach.
3. The amount of amino acids able to dissolve in the stomach and convert to glucose
4. Food that contains the most fat and protein.
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CORRECT!
This is correct because:We actually mean the amount of energy that that food provides for
our body to fuel its' metabolic processes. So weight control
actually comes down to a process of energy. If we take in more
energy than we use, the rest gets stored as fat. If we burn more
energy than we consume, our body relies on our energy stores.
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Question Six
In 2012 the Olympics was held in London, what Olympic athlete won the women's
heptathlon?Heptathlon is a track and field combined events contest made up of seven
events
1. Jessica Ennis2. Jessica Samuelsson3. Jessica Zelinka4. Lilli Schwarzkopf
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Question Seven
How many gold medals did Usain Bolt (Jamaica) win in the Olympics 2012 in
London?
1. 3 gold's and 1 silver ( in Men's 100m,Men's 200m, Men's 4 x 100m Relay and decathlon)
2. 1 silver and 1 gold and 1 bronze (silver in Marathon and gold in Men's 100m and bronze 5000m)
3. 3 gold’s and no silver (in Men's 100m,Men's 200m, Men's 4 x 100m Relay)
4. 1 silver and 1 gold (in Men’s 100m and Marathon)
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CORRECT!Usain Bolt won:
Men's 100mMen's 200mMen's 4 x 100m Relay
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Question Eight
Who won the football world cup in 2010?
World cup is an international association football competition contested by men's national teams The championship has been awarded every four years.
1. Italy 2. Germany 3. Spain4. England
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CORRECT!The 2010 FIFA World Cup Final was a football
match that took place on 11 July 2010 at Soccer City in Johannesburg, South Africa, to determine the winner of the 2010 FIFA World
Cup. Spain defeated the Netherlands 1–0 with a goal from Andrés Iniesta four minutes
from the end of extra time.
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End of the QuizThis is a quiz to experience the sports and knowledge of historical past sport games
such as ‘The Olympics’ and ‘World Cup’. Also including questions about fitness.
It encourages young adults and children to get involved with Get up, Get moving!
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