Skiing - Multiple Choice Test
The first skis probably came from
- Scandinavia
- the Alps
- Canada
- the Rockies
Skiing in the Alps became a tourist industry
- after World War II
- before the First World War
- in the 1990s
- at the beginning of the 20th century
Modern carving skis allow you to
- turn more easily
- jump higher
- ski straight ahead
- come to a sudden stop
The first ski boots were made out of
- leather
- plastic
- wood
- foam
World Championships are held every
- two years
- year
- four years
- three years
The super-G is a combination of
- downhill and giant slalom
- giant slalom and slalom
- downhill and combined
- downhill and slalom
The longest Nordic skiing event for men has a length of
- 50 km
- 40 km
- 25 km
- 65 km
A combination of cross-country skiing and ski jumping is called
- the Nordic combined
- the Alpine combined
- the Nordic relay
- the biathlon
When a biathlon athlete misses a shot they
- must ski a penalty round
- have to give up their position to the skier behind them
- can use another rifle
- are disqualified
In the freestyle aerial, skiers
- perform spins and flips in the air
- ski over a bumpy hill
- have to overcome a few obstacles
- move up and down a half-pipe
Nordic ski poles are longer than alpine ones because
- you need more thrust
- heavier ones are better
- Nordic skiers are more athletic
- they have a metal edge
In most skiing areas pistes
- have colour markings
- do not warn you when the slope is closed
- are separated for beginners and advanced skiers
- closed for snowboarders
When skiing, always wear sunglasses or goggles
- to protect you from the sun's harmful rays
- in order to prevent sunburnt skin
- because it looks good
- because they protect you from low temperatures