FREE! Click here to Join FunTrivia. Thousands of games, quizzes, and lots more!
Everybody Loves a Winner Trivia Quiz
Ball Sports Galore
Many sports from around the world use round balls, some of them becoming very popular. Can you identify, from the following options, the ones that do? Roll, throw, hit, bounce some of these options around before selecting wisely. Have fun!
A collection quiz
by LeoDaVinci.
Estimated time: 3 mins.
Last 3 plays: Retired2006 (20/20), FrappMaster (20/20), alythman (20/20).
Select only the sports which use a *round and spherical* ball.
There are 20 correct entries. Get 2 incorrect and the game ends.
RugbyFootball Gridiron Pok-ta-pok Football Australian RulesFootball Association Lacrosse Water Polo Basketball Ice Hockey Golf Sepak Takraw Hurling Billiards Polo Tennis Futsal Jai Alai Baseball Squash Curling Football Gaelic Cornhole Rounders Cricket Bocce Field Hockey
Left click to select the correct answers. Right click if using a keyboard to cross out things you know are incorrect to help you narrow things down.
Most Recent Scores
Nov 22 2024
:
Retired2006: 20/20
Nov 20 2024
:
FrappMaster: 20/20
Nov 19 2024
:
alythman: 20/20
Nov 18 2024
:
4wally: 20/20
Nov 17 2024
:
jonnowales: 20/20
Nov 17 2024
:
rivenproctor: 20/20
Nov 15 2024
:
runaway_drive: 18/20
Nov 15 2024
:
mfc: 18/20
Nov 13 2024
:
Guest 172: 12/20
Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
Answer:
Also known as soccer, association football is played between two teams of eleven players each, aiming to score goals by getting a round ball into the opponent's net. It is governed by FIFA and is one of the most popular and accessible sports globally. Matches are played on rectangular fields with goals at each end, and the game is known for its fluid play and teamwork.
Basketball is a fast-paced sport played between two teams of five players each, who aim to score points by shooting a ball through the opposing team's hoop. The game is played on a rectangular court with a hoop at each end, and players can dribble the ball while running. Originating in the United States by a Canadian inventor, basketball has grown into a global phenomenon with professional leagues and international competitions.
Tennis is played on a rectangular court divided by a net, where players use rackets to hit a felt-covered rubber ball back and forth. It can be played in singles (one-on-one) or doubles (two-on-two) formats. The objective is to score points by landing the ball within the opponent's court boundaries and them not being able to return it in a similar manner. Major tournaments like Wimbledon and the US Open attract global attention and showcase the sport's elite athletes.
Water polo is a team water sport where players aim to score goals by throwing a ball into the opposing team's net while treading water. Each team consists of seven players, and the game is played in a rectangular pool. Water polo combines elements of swimming, teamwork, and strategy, and it is one of the most physically demanding sports.
Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players each on an oval field with a rectangular pitch at the center. The objective is to score runs by hitting the ball bowled by the opposing team and running between the wickets. With various formats, including Test, One Day, and T20 matches, cricket is especially popular in countries like India, Australia, and England.
Sepak takraw is a traditional Southeast Asian sport that combines elements of soccer and volleyball, where players use their feet, knees, and head to hit a rattan ball over a net. The game is played in either singles or doubles format, and the objective is to land the ball in the opponent's court without it touching the ground. Known for its acrobatic moves and fast pace, sepak takraw is both a recreational and competitive sport in many countries.
Pok-ta-pok is an ancient Mesoamerican ball game, historically played by the Maya and Aztec civilizations. Teams compete to pass a heavy rubber ball through a stone hoop without letting it touch the ground, often using their hips and thighs. The game had deep cultural and ritual significance, often associated with themes of life, death, and the cosmos.
Bocce is an Italian bowling sport that involves throwing large, heavy balls towards a smaller target ball called the "pallino". Played on a long, narrow court, the objective is to get as close to the pallino as possible while trying to knock opponents' balls away. Bocce is known for its social aspect and is enjoyed casually in parks and backyards, but can also be played professionally.
Golf is an outdoor sport where players use clubs to hit a small ball into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible. Each hole has a unique layout, with various obstacles such as sand traps and water hazards. Golf is known for its focus on precision, strategy, and etiquette, with major tournaments like The Masters and the Open Championship drawing worldwide attention.
Baseball is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of nine players each, aiming to score runs by hitting a pitched ball and running around bases. The game consists of nine innings, with one team playing defense and the other on offense, then alternating, and the objective is to score more runs than the opposing team. Baseball has a rich history, particularly in the United States, where it is often referred to as "America's pastime".
Gaelic football is an Irish team sport that combines elements of soccer and rugby, played between two teams of fifteen players each. The objective is to score by either kicking or punching the ball into the opposing team's goal or over a crossbar for points. This sport is popular in Ireland and has a strong cultural significance.
Billiards is actually an umbrella term for various cue sports played on a rectangular table with pockets, where players aim to score points by potting balls using a cue stick. It includes games such as pool, snooker, and carom, each with its own rules and objectives. Billiards is known for its precision and skill, with professional tournaments held worldwide.
Jai alai is a fast-paced sport that originated in the Basque region, played with a ball that is bounced off a three-walled court using a curved wicker basket called a "cesta". Players score points by catching and throwing the ball against the wall in a manner that makes it difficult for opponents to return. Known for its speed and agility, jai alai is often referred to as the "fastest sport in the world".
Futsal is a variant of soccer played indoors on a smaller, hard court with five players on each team. The game emphasizes ball control and skill, as the smaller, heavier ball allows for faster-paced play and intricate footwork. Futsal is also governed by FIFA and has become increasingly popular worldwide as a way to develop soccer skills.
Polo is a team sport played on horseback, where players use mallets to hit a ball into the opposing team's goal. Each team consists of four players, and the game is played on a large grass field. Known for its speed and strategy, polo is often associated with wealth and high society, with prestigious tournaments held globally.
Lacrosse is a fast-paced team sport where players use a stick with a net to catch, carry, and throw a small rubber ball. Originating from Native American traditions, the game is played with varying numbers of players depending on the format, such as field lacrosse (10 players) or box lacrosse (6 players). Lacrosse has gained popularity in North America and is known for its dynamic gameplay and physicality.
Hurling is an ancient Irish team sport played with a wooden stick called a "hurley" and a small ball known as a "sliotar". Teams aim to score points by hitting the sliotar into the opposing team's goal or over a crossbar. Recognized for its speed and skill, hurling holds a significant cultural place in Irish heritage.
Field hockey is a sport played on grass or artificial turf with a small, hard ball that players hit using curved sticks. Two teams of eleven players each aim to score by hitting the ball into the opponent's goal. Field hockey is popular worldwide, particularly in Europe, Asia, and Australia, and features both indoor and outdoor variations.
Rounders is a bat-and-ball game that originated in England and is played with two teams of nine players. The objective is to score runs by hitting a ball and running around a series of bases. Similar to baseball, rounders has its own unique rules and is often played in schools and recreational leagues.
Squash is a racquet sport played indoors in a four-walled court. Players take turns hitting a small rubber ball against the front wall. The objective is to make the ball bounce twice before the opponent can return it. Requiring quick reflexes and strategic shot placement, squash is known for its fast pace and is played competitively around the world, including professional tournaments.
Of the incorrect answers, gridiron football (often called NFL football) uses an oval-shaped ball that is thrown and carried, emphasizing passing and running plays. Rugby also employs a prolate spheroid ball that is kicked, passed, or carried, focusing on teamwork and physicality. Curling involves sliding heavy, polished stones across ice towards a target, with no spherical ball in play. Australian Rules Football utilizes a prolate spheroid ball that players can kick, handball, or carry to score goals. Ice hockey features a flat, hard puck that is slid and passed across an ice rink, aiming to score in the opponent's net. Cornhole involves throwing bean bags filled with corn or beans towards a raised platform with a hole, eliminating the need for any ball shape.
This quiz was reviewed by FunTrivia editor gtho4 before going online.
Any errors found in FunTrivia content are routinely corrected through our feedback system.