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1. When London was awarded the games in 2005, it became the first city to be awarded the modern games three times.
2. Who won the bidding to become the main tenant of the Olympic stadium once the games were completed?
3. There were five designated host boroughs for the London Olympics. Which of these was not one of them?
4. Several famous architects were responsible for designing the sites to be used. Who designed the London Aquatics Centre?
5. There were two mascots selected for the 2012 Games, Wenlock and Mandeville. Much Wenlock is a town in Central England where a forerunner to the modern Olympics took place. What is Mandeville?
6. (Lord) Sebastian Coe is seen by many as the face of the games. He is chairman of LOCOG, the company that organised the games. Coe was also a double Olympic gold medalist during his athletic career. In which games and in which events did he win those gold medals?
7. During the ticket sales process how did the organisers try to encourage families to bring children to the events?
8. It was a key consideration of the games organisers to encourage visitors to use public transport as much as possible. What steps did they take to try and achieve this?
9. Horse Guards Parade is an historic part of London where the Queen performs the Trooping of the Colour in June. What Olympic sporting event was allocated to this venue?
10. Which well known artist was commissioned to produce a monument to mark the 2012 Games?
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