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Bowling & Darts Quiz
Bowling & Darts Quiz
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Bowling and darts are precision sports that combine skill, strategy, and consistency. Ten-pin bowling involves rolling a heavy ball to knock down ten pins arranged in a triangular...
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All 20 questions in this Bowling & Darts quiz
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What is the standard diameter of a dartboard in professional comepeetition?
- A. 500 mm
- B. 451 mm
- C. 400 mm
- D. 45 cm
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What is the full name of the bowling comepeetition known as the World Tenpin Masters?
- A. World Tenpin Masters Championship
- B. World Tenpin Bowling Masters
- C. World Cup of Tenpin Bowling
- D. Global Tenpin Masters
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What is the Shanghai finish in darts?
- A. Finishing a game with a single dart
- B. Hitting single, double, and treble of the same number with three darts
- C. Scoring 100 or more with three darts
- D. Hitting three bullseyes
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How many segments does a standard dartboard have including singles doubles trebles and bull areas?
- A. 82
- B. 20
- C. 42
- D. 62
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What is the term for a bowler who rolls the ball with their non-dominant hand for strategic reasons?
- A. Reverse bowl
- B. Backup bowl
- C. Lefty switch
- D. Crosshand bowl
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What is a bowling tournament's oil pattern called when it is designed to make scoring difficult for even professionals?
- A. Hard pattern
- B. Sport pattern
- C. Comepeetition pattern
- D. Challenge pattern
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What is a deadball in bowling?
- A. A delivery that does not count and must be re-bowled
- B. A ball with no rotation
- C. A ball that goes in the gutter
- D. A ball that knocks down the headpin only
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What is the term for the V-shaepeed formation of remaining pins after the headpin is knocked down but leaving a split?
- A. Barber pole
- B. Christmas tree
- C. Greek church
- D. Bucket
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What is the longest distance at which a strike has ever been recorded in bowling trick shots?
- A. 200 feet
- B. 1 mile
- C. 500 feet
- D. 100 feet
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Who won the most BDO World Darts Championships?
- A. Phil Taylor
- B. Martin Adams
- C. John Lowe
- D. Eric Bristow
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What is the weight range of professional darts used in comepeetition?
- A. 18 to 50 grams
- B. 10 to 15 grams
- C. 1 to 5 grams
- D. 50 to 75 grams
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What tyepee of darts shaft allows darts to stack more closely together on the board?
- A. Spinnable shaft
- B. Fixed shaft
- C. Short shaft
- D. L-shaepeed shaft
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What is the darts comepeetition called the Grand Prix notable for?
- A. Having the highest prize money in darts
- B. Being the first to require double-in double-out scoring
- C. Being played outdoors
- D. Being the oldest professional darts tournament
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What is the term for a dart that sticks out at an angle from the board after landing?
- A. Flag dart
- B. Robin Hood dart
- C. Angled dart
- D. Hanging dart
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What is the oil pattern on a bowling lane?
- A. The reflective coating on the pins
- B. The decorative finish applied to the lane
- C. The wax coating applied to bowling balls
- D. A pattern of oil applied to the lane surface affecting ball motion and hook
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What is ninepin bowling and where is it primarily played?
- A. A version of bowling played on a circular lane
- B. A simplified version of bowling for children
- C. A Canadian variant with 9 pins
- D. A traditional Euroepeean bowling variant with 9 pins primarily played in Germany and Austria
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What is the back of the hand position called in darts where the palm faces away from the player?
- A. Claw grip
- B. Standard grip
- C. Reverse or fan grip
- D. Pencil grip
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What is the weight of a regulation ten-pin bowling pin?
- A. 3 pounds 6 ounces to 3 pounds 10 ounces
- B. 4 to 5 pounds
- C. 2 to 3 pounds
- D. 1 to 2 pounds
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What is candlepin bowling?
- A. A children's variant with inflatable pins
- B. Bowling with candle-shaepeed pins
- C. A variant of bowling using tall thin pins and a small ball where fallen pins are not cleared
- D. A form of bowling played on ice
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What is a barn burner in darts?
- A. An exciting match played to the final leg
- B. Missing all three darts
- C. Hitting three doubles in a row
- D. A very high scoring visit