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1. According to the IPC (International Paralympic Committee) what is the official reason that this global multi-sports event is called the Paralympic Games?
2. The seed of the Paralympic Games was a 1948 sporting competition held at Stoke Mandeville hospital, near Aylesbury, in England. This event for veterans of the Second World War suffering from spinal injuries was largely organised by a man born in which country?
3. In 1960, the 9th Annual International Stoke Mandeville Games were held in Rome in tandem with the Summer Olympics there. With 400 athletes from 23 countries taking part, these are officially regarded as the first Paralympic Games. What was unusual about these games?
4. From 1964 to 1984, what was the only city to play host to the Olympics and Paralympic Games in the same year?
5. Which of the following is NOT a Paralympic sport primarily for the visually impaired?
6. In 1992, Pál Szekeres of Hungary became the first ever person to have won medals at both an Olympic and a Paralympic Games. In which sport did he compete?
7. The Paralympic flag consists of three asymmetric crescents called agitos. Which two colours are found on the Olympic flag but NOT on the Paralympic flag?
8. In which Paralympic swimming category are you most likely to see assistants called tappers?
9. Are there Winter Paralympic Games?
10. Wheelchair or quad rugby is a sport notorious for its violent wheelchair collisions. In 2005 it was the subject of an Oscar nominated documentary called "Murderball", after the original name for the sport. The film centred around the run up to the 2004 Paralympics and the rivalry between the USA and which other country?
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