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1. Puck
Golf
2. Cue
Cricket
3. Wicket
Weightlifting
4. Barbell
Archery
5. Épée
Ice Hockey
6. Shuttlecock
Rowing
7. Putter
Snooker
8. Oar
Formula One
9. Racecar
Fencing
10. Bow
Badminton
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Puck
Answer: Ice Hockey
An standard ice hockey puck is a hard disk of vulcanized rubber, measuring 25mm thick, 76mm in diameter, and weighing between 156g and 170g.
2. Cue
Answer: Snooker
Normally made from wood, a cue stick (or simply cue) is also used in billiards, pool, and other such table games.
3. Wicket
Answer: Cricket
The wicket consists of three stumps and two bails, and is the target the bowler aims at when trying to bowl the batsman out.
4. Barbell
Answer: Weightlifting
The barbell is a long, usually metal, bar that has weights placed on each end, that weightlifters must raise in a certain technique and for a certain length of time for the lift to be deemed "good".
5. Épée
Answer: Fencing
Modern competitive sport fencing is divided into three disciplines - Foil, Épée, and Sabre - each named after the style of weapon used.
The épée is the heaviest of the three weapons, and the Épée event is the only one in which the entire body is the valid target area.
6. Shuttlecock
Answer: Badminton
Also known as a bird or birdie, a shuttlecock is a rounded cork base with overlapping feathers (or a plastic variant) embedded into it to make an aerodynamic open cone.
7. Putter
Answer: Golf
The putter is used on the green to putt the ball into the hole, thereby completing the player's efforts on that particular hole.
8. Oar
Answer: Rowing
In modern rowing, where there is more than one oarsman in the boat, the oars will alternate between being on the left and on the right of the boat for each of the crew.
9. Racecar
Answer: Formula One
As the name suggests, Formula One is the highest class of single-seat car racing in the world, with the cars reaching speeds of up to 380 km/h.
10. Bow
Answer: Archery
Historically used for hunting and combat, the bow and arrow have been developed greatly over the years, and are now high technology pieces of equipment commonly used for recreational activity and competitive sport, with archery now being a staple of the Summer Olympic Games.
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