1. What is the passage all about?
A. Ancient Greece
B. The games played in Olympic competition
C. How the Olympic games came about
D. The person who prohibited the holding of games
2. Where did the first Olympic Games originated from?
A. Ancient Spain
B. Ancient Iran
C. Ancient Greece
D. Ancient Portugal
3. How often were athletic festival held in combination with patriotic and religious festivals?
A. Every two years
B. Every three years
C. Every four years
D. Every five years
4. Who were the first athletes to compete in the first Olympic Games?
A. Greek citizens
B. Roman citizens
C. European citizens
D. All athletes from different nations
5. What were given to the winners who took part in the games?
A. Wild olives and palm leaves
B. Trophies and medals
C. Grand parade
D. All of the above
6. What kinds of games were added to the first Olympic games?
A. Those that would show sportsmanship
B. Those that brought national pride and unity
C. Those that tested the athlete's stamina and strength
D. Those that are participated in by both men and women
7. Poeple all over the would are thrilled when athletic meets are being held in various parts of the globe. What does this statement means?
A. Poeple are afraid to participate in Olympic Games
B. Olympic Games is just for the athletes
C. Poeple are enthusiastic when Olympic Games said is being held
D. People do not show interest in athletic meets
8. Based on the paragraph, why was the first Olympic Games said to be marked with simplicity?
A. It only held a 200-yard foot race on the small city
B. It was based on fair rules of sportsmanship and justice
C. Only Greek citizens were allowed to take part in games
D. Winners were given special privileges in their communities​