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    1. East Asian Games 2009 Hong Kong Quiz Choose a number. Read the question. Click to reveal the answer. Click on the ‘back’ button to return to the number menu. Created by Tom Grundy for non-commercial classroom use. Do not distribute for profit.
    2. East Asian Games Hong Kong 2009 Quiz What number would you like? 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
    3. 1. What does this East Asian Games symbol mean?
      • Cycling
    4. 2. How many sports will there be at the 2009 East Asian Games?
      • 23
      a) 15 b) 23 c) 28 d) 35
    5. 3. On what date will the East Asian Games come to Hong Kong?
      • 5 th December 2009
      a) 5 th December 2009 b) 5 th November 2009 c) 15 st December 2009 d) 1 st January 2010
    6. 4. What does this East Asian Games symbol mean?
      • Table tennis
    7. 5. What is the title of the East Asian Games 2009 theme song?
      • ‘You are the Legend’
      • We are Ready b) You are the Future c) You are the Legend d) Simply the Best
    8. 6. What does this Olympic symbol mean?
      • Basketball
    9. 7. What is the East Asian Games 2009 slogan (motto)?
      • Be the Best b) Be the Legend c) Be quiet d) Be the first
    10. 8. When was the first East Asian Games held?
      • 1993
      a) 1993 b) 1995 c) 1963 d) 2003
    11. 9. What does this East Asian Games symbol mean?
      • Swimming
    12. 10. How often are the East Asian Games held?
      • Every 4 years
      a) Every 5 years b) Every year c) Every 10 years c) Every 4 years
    13. 11. How many countries take part in the East Asian Games?
      • 9
      • * People's Republic of China
      • * Guam
      • * Hong Kong, China
      • * Japan
      • * DPR Korea (North Korea)
      • * Republic of Korea (South Korea)
      • * Macau, China
      • * Mongolia
      • * Chinese Taipei
      a) 8 b) 9 c) 10 d) 11
    14. 12. What does this East Asian Games symbol mean?
      • Running (athletics)
    15. 13. What does this East Asian Games symbol mean?
      • Dancing (dance sport)
    16. 14. What are the names of the East Asian Games 2009 mascots (characters?)
      • Dony and Ami
      • Ying Ying & Jing Jing b) Tom & Jerry c) Dony & Ami d) Legend & Lenny
    17. 15. What does this East Asian Games symbol mean?
      • Football
    18. 16. What do the circles in the East Asian Games Hong Kong 2009 logo represent?
      • Fireworks
      a) Fireworks b) Flowers c) Hong Kong’s islands d) Wheels
    19. 17. Where was the 2008 World Olympics held?
      • Beijing
    20. 18. What does this East Asian Games symbol mean?
      • Tennis
    21. 19. What does this East Asian Games symbol mean?
      • Shooting
    22. 20. Where will the 2013 East Asian Games take place?
      • Tianjin, China
      a) Japan b) North Korea c) USA d) China
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