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Sports and Entertainment Quiz

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How old is the game of golf?

  • Over 200 years old
  • More than 250 years old (correct)
  • Approximately 300 years old
  • Around 150 years old
  • What societal issue is being referred to as a '21st century problem'?

  • Overpopulation
  • Technology addiction (correct)
  • Environmental degradation
  • Lack of physical activity
  • Which of the following best describes the term 'Wii-it-is'?

  • A modern social issue (correct)
  • A type of recreation
  • A fitness program
  • A popular video game
  • What is the significance of the game of golf mentioned in the content?

    <p>It has historical importance of over 250 years</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What could be inferred about 'D-ISC GOLF' based on the content?

    <p>It is a new variant of traditional golf</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which question word would you use to ask about a person?

    <p>Who</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What question word is used to ask about the reason for doing something?

    <p>Why</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which question word is appropriate to ask about a thing?

    <p>What</p> Signup and view all the answers

    To ask about the frequency of an action, which question word should you use?

    <p>How many</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What question word would you use to ask about a place?

    <p>Where</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Sports and Entertainment

    • Rise of video games has created a "21st century problem" related to pet ownership and lifestyle changes.
    • Golf has a rich history of over 250 years, emphasizing its long-standing popularity.
    • The game emphasizes social engagement, with players organizing gaming parties.
    • Judges assess players based on ball control and creativity during freestyle football competitions.

    Question Words

    • Who: Refers to a person.
    • What: Refers to a thing.
    • When: Refers to a time.
    • Why: Indicates the reason for an action.
    • How: Describes the method of doing something.
    • How long: Refers to a duration of time.
    • How many: Asks for the number of occurrences.
    • Which: Used to choose between options.
    • Where: Refers to a place.

    Statements Evaluation

    • Nintendo’s Wii Sports is recognized as the best-selling computer game.
    • The game of golf is more than 200 years old, disproving the false statement.
    • Freestyle football is played without teams, confirming its unique format.

    Present Simple Tense

    • Used to express regular habits or daily routines, illustrating repeated actions or habitual behaviors.
    • Example: The first car mentioned was a Benz Velo from 1894, showcasing the long history of automobiles and their significance.

    Freestyle Football

    • John Farnworth, from Lancashire, was the first Freestyle football champion in 2011.
    • Achieved notable feats such as running the London Marathon (42 km) in 12 hours and 15 minutes while juggling a ball.

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    Test your knowledge on the evolution of sports and entertainment, focusing on video games, the history of golf, and the dynamics of freestyle football. Explore various question words and evaluate statements related to these topics.

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