Archery, a sport with roots deeply embedded in history and tradition, has evolved into a highly competitive and respected discipline. From ancient warfare to modern Olympic competitions, archery has captivated people around the world. Are you ready to test your knowledge of this fascinating sport? Take our Archery Quiz and see how well you fare!
Archery, derived from the Latin word “arcus” meaning bow, is the art of shooting arrows using a bow. Initially employed for hunting and warfare, it has evolved into a popular competitive sport and recreational pursuit. Participants, known as archers, bowmen, or toxophilites, aim to achieve precision and skill in hitting targets with their bows and arrows.
Archery, derived from the Latin word “arcus” meaning bow, is the art of shooting arrows using a bow. Test your knowledge with this archery quiz! Challenge yourself with questions about famous archers, historical bows, Olympic events, and more. Learn fascinating facts and expand your understanding of this ancient sport.
Q1. In which modern Olympic Games did archery reappear as a competitive sport?
a) 1908
b) 1948
c) 1972
d) 1988
S1. Ans. (c)
Sol. Archery returned to the Olympic Games in 1972 and has remained on the programme ever since. During this modern era, the competition format has evolved toward exciting, easily accessible and broadcast-friendly head-to-head matchplay.
Q2. What is the innermost circle on a standard archery target called?
a) Gold
b) Red
c) White
d) Blue
S2. Ans. (a)
Sol. For target archery, the centre is yellow and it is called “the gold”.
Q3. Which country is credited with the invention of the modern compound bow?
a) United States
b) England
c) China
d) Turkey
S3. Ans. (a)
Sol. The compound bow was invented in 1966 in the United States, as a more mechanically efficient piece of archery equipment than the more traditional recurve or longbows.
Q4. What is the term for the handle or central part of a bow where the archer holds it?
a) Grip
b) Nock
c) Riser
d) Limb
S4. Ans. (c)
Sol. The riser is the central part of the bow that an archer holds and it’s also the part that holds the other pieces together. A recurve bow riser or handle is made of wood, aluminum, carbon fiber, or a combination of these materials.
Q5. In which ancient civilization was archery extensively used in warfare?
a) Greek
b) Roman
c) Egyptian
d) Persian
S5. Ans. (c)
Sol. The earliest evidence of archery dates to the late Paleolithic period, around 10,000 BC, when the Egyptian and neighbouring Nubian cultures used bows and arrows archery for the purposes of hunting and warfare.
Q6. What material is commonly used to make the fletching of arrows?
a) Plastic vane
b) Feather
c) Metal
d) Wood
S6. Ans. (a)
Sol. The most common type of fletching used by modern archers around the world is the plastic vane. Durable, strong, cheap and easy to use, there are thousands of different shapes, colours, sizes and brands available.
Q7. Who is known as the god of archery in Greek mythology?
a) Apollo
b) Zeus
c) Athena
d) Hermes
S7. Ans. (a)
Sol. The national divinity of the Greeks, Apollo has been recognized as a god of archery, music and dance, truth and prophecy, healing and diseases, the Sun and light, poetry, and more. He is the son of Zeus and Leto, and the twin brother of Artemis, goddess of the hunt.
Q8. What is the name of the society formed by Sir Ashton Lever in London in 1781 to promote archery?
a) Arrow Alliance
b) Archers Guild
c) Bowmen Brotherhood
d) Toxophilite Society
S8. Ans. (d)
Sol. Modern target archery began with Sir Ashton Lever of Alkrington Hall, Manchester, who established the Toxophilite Society in 1781.
Q9. Which bow type is designed to reduce the force required to hold the string at full draw?
a) Recurve bow
b) Compound bow
c) Longbow
d) Crossbow
S9. Ans. (b)
Sol. Compound bows are designed to reduce the force required to hold the string at full draw, hence allowing the archer more time to aim with less muscular stress. Most compound designs use cams or elliptical wheels on the ends of the limbs to achieve this.
Q10. What is the traditional archery style of Japan called?
a) Kyudo
b) Kung Fu
c) Taekwondo
d) Judo
S10. Ans. (a)
Sol. kyūdō, (“the technique of the bow”), traditional Japanese form of archery, closely associated with Zen Buddhism.
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