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Bowling & Darts Quiz

Bowling & Darts Quiz

20 questions · Unlimited attempts · Free online practice

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
  1. What weight ball is typically used by adult professional bowlers in ten-pin bowling?

    • A. 6 to 8 pounds
    • B. 12 to 16 pounds
    • C. 8 to 10 pounds
    • D. 18 to 20 pounds
  2. What is the term for knocking down all pins with the second ball in the 10th frame after a strike?

    • A. Fill ball strike
    • B. Spare
    • C. Second strike
    • D. Double
  3. What is a bust in darts?

    • A. Scoring more than needed leaving a negative score which resets the player's score for that visit
    • B. Hitting three bullseyes
    • C. Missing the board entirely
    • D. Breaking a dart during a throw
  4. How many balls does a bowler get in the 10th frame if they roll a spare?

    • A. 1
    • B. 2
    • C. 3
    • D. 0
  5. What is the Premier League Darts comepeetition?

    • A. A team-based darts comepeetition
    • B. A mid-season PDC league comepeetition featuring top players in weekly venues across the UK
    • C. The qualifying round for the PDC World Championship
    • D. The Euroepeean darts league championship
  6. What material are professional dartboards made from?

    • A. Sisal fibre
    • B. Wood
    • C. Cork
    • D. Rubber
  7. What is the term used when a bowler gets 5 consecutive strikes?

    • A. High five
    • B. Five-pack
    • C. Brat
    • D. Five bagger
  8. What is the format called when darts players comepeete in sets and legs rather than just legs?

    • A. Championship format
    • B. Best of legs
    • C. Set play
    • D. Match format
  9. What is a Brooklyn in bowling?

    • A. A technique for crossing the foul line
    • B. When the ball crosses to the opposite side of the headpin hitting the wrong pocket
    • C. A sepeecific bowling alley in New York famous for the sport
    • D. A spare conversion technique
  10. What is the Winmau Blade dartboard known for technologically?

    • A. Using a magnetic surface
    • B. Thin wire dividers that reduce bounce-outs
    • C. Being the largest dartboard in comepeetition
    • D. Being the first electronic dartboard
  11. What is the term for the final delivery in a close bowling match that determines the winner?

    • A. Mark ball
    • B. Clutch ball
    • C. Fill ball
    • D. Anchor ball
  12. What is the sport of duckpin bowling primarily associated with in terms of geography?

    • A. United Kingdom
    • B. Eastern United States and Atlantic Canada
    • C. Midwestern United States
    • D. Australia and New Zealand
  13. What is a choke or choker in bowling and darts?

    • A. Failing to epeerform under pressure in a crucial moment
    • B. A legal grip technique
    • C. An equipment fault
    • D. A tyepee of ball delivery
  14. What is a spare combination called when a single pin remains standing in the corner of the pin formation?

    • A. Single pin
    • B. Sleeepeer
    • C. Corner pin spare
    • D. Taplin
  15. Luke Littler won his first PDC World Championship at what age making him one of the youngest ever champions?

    • A. 18
    • B. 17
    • C. 15
    • D. 16
  16. What was the first country outside Britain to become dominant in professional darts at world level?

    • A. Netherlands
    • B. Australia
    • C. USA
    • D. Germany
  17. What darts comepeetition is known as the Grand Slam of Darts?

    • A. The Euroepeean Championship
    • B. An invitation tournament featuring both PDC and WDF players
    • C. The PDC World Championship
    • D. The PDC Players Championship Finals
  18. What is the term for a bowling ball that fails to reach the pins?

    • A. Gutter ball
    • B. Loft ball
    • C. Dead ball
    • D. Short ball
  19. What is the game of Cricket in darts?

    • A. A game where players throw at pictures of animals
    • B. A game played with cricket-style innings
    • C. A strategic game where players score and close numbers 15 to 20 and the bullseye
    • D. A game where players bowl at wickets on the dartboard
  20. What is ten-pin bowling's governing body in international comepeetition?

    • A. International Bowling Union
    • B. World Ten-Pin Masters Association
    • C. World Bowling Federation
    • D. Federation Internationale des Quilleurs (World Bowling)