O quanto você sabe sobre as olimpíadas?

Em qual ano aconteceram as primeiras olimpíadas modernas?
1896
1968
1798
1698
Quem ganhou o maior número de medalhas de ouro em uma única edição das olimpíadas?
Mark Spitz
Michael Phelps
James Connelly
Usain Bolt
O que os quatro anéis da bandeira dos jogos olímpicos representam?
As cinco cores primárias
Os sete continentes do mundo
As sete cores primárias
Os cinco continentes do mundo
De quanto em quanto tempo ocorrem os jogos olímpicos?
A cada quatro anos
A cada três anos
A cada dois anos
A cada cinco anos
Qual país ganhou mais medalhas de ouro na história das olimpíadas?
Austrália
Japão
Estados Unidos
França
Qual atleta ganhou o maior número de medalhas na história das olimpíadas?
Michael Phelps
Larissa Latynina
Paavo Nurmi
Nikolay Andrianov
Qual país é sempre o primeiro a marchar na cerimônia de abertura das olimpíadas?
Estados Unidos
País-sede
Brasil
Grécia
Qual país é sempre o último a marchar na cerimônia de abertura das olimpíadas?
Grécia
Estados Unidos
País-sede
Brasil
Quando as primeiras olimpíadas ocorreram na Ásia?
Em 1964
Em 1976
Em 1988
Em 1992
Qual jogo foi introduzido nas olimpíadas de 2000 em Sydney?
Maratona
Triatlo
Hóquei
Pentatlo
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