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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
  1. Fallon Sherrock became famous in darts for what achievement?

    • A. Winning the BDO World Championship
    • B. Becoming the first woman to beat a man in the PDC World Championship
    • C. Winning the PDC Premier League
    • D. Scoring the first female 9-dart finish
  2. What is a strike in ten-pin bowling?

    • A. Knocking down all pins with two balls
    • B. Knocking down all 10 pins with the first ball
    • C. Knocking down 9 pins with the first ball
    • D. Missing all pins with both balls
  3. Who won the most BDO World Darts Championships?

    • A. Phil Taylor
    • B. Martin Adams
    • C. John Lowe
    • D. Eric Bristow
  4. 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
  5. 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
  6. 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
  7. What is a Dutch 200 in darts?

    • A. Scoring exactly 200 with three darts
    • B. A Dutch scoring format starting at 200
    • C. A 200-point checkout requiring treble 20 and treble 20
    • D. Alternating between doubles and singles to score 200 in a leg
  8. How many segments does a standard dartboard have including singles doubles trebles and bull areas?

    • A. 82
    • B. 20
    • C. 42
    • D. 62
  9. In darts what number completes the segment sequence clockwise from treble 20 at the top?

    • A. 5
    • B. 1
    • C. 18
    • D. 4
  10. How many balls does a bowler get in the 10th frame if they roll a spare?

    • A. 1
    • B. 2
    • C. 3
    • D. 0
  11. What does a darts player call the area they stand in to throw?

    • A. The throw zone
    • B. The platform
    • C. The mat
    • D. The oche
  12. 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
  13. 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
  14. What is the term for bowling three consecutive strikes at the start of a game?

    • A. A clean start
    • B. Front nine
    • C. Oepeening turkey
    • D. Starting trio
  15. What is the foul line in bowling?

    • A. The scoring boundary
    • B. The line bowlers must not cross when releasing the ball
    • C. The line between gutter and lane
    • D. The line behind which the pins are placed
  16. 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
  17. What bowling term describes crossing the foul line during delivery?

    • A. A foul
    • B. A gutter ball
    • C. A dead ball
    • D. A epeenalty
  18. What is a double in darts when used as a finishing combination?

    • A. Scoring double with the last dart to end a leg
    • B. Hitting the same number twice
    • C. Two consecutive bullseyes
    • D. Scoring 200 or more in one visit
  19. What is the Around the Clock game in darts?

    • A. A game played around a circular table
    • B. A game where players throw at segments in numerical order from 1 to 20
    • C. A timed darts comepeetition
    • D. A game where each player throws from a different angle
  20. 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