True Or False Event Olympics

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Olympic gold medals are made of real gold

false

The Olympics games has never been cancelled

false

The olymbic rings on the flag are one color

false

Real doves are no longer release at the opening ceremonies-only paper doves

true

Rope climbing, pigeon shooting, and tug of war used to official olympic event

true

The Olympic flag is white, a color that represent peace

true

The Olympic flame is lit by the son and Greece and carried by torch to the Olympic cauldron

true

The Olympic games are held every 4 years

true

The Olympic rings are interlocked to represent unity and friendship

true

The First Modern Olympic Games Were held in Norway

False

The Olympic Medal for 3rd place is made of platinum

False

The Olympic Rings are black, blue, green, yellow, and purple

False

The Olympics Originated in Spain

False

The Parade of Nations happens during the Olympic closing(not opening) ceremonies

False

The Paralympic Games take place at the same time as the Olympic Games

False

The winter and Summer Olympics are held in the same year

False

Woman have always been able to compete in the Olympic Games

False

At least one color of every national flag is represented by the Olympic rings

True

Chariot Racing was one of the event included in the ancient Olympics

True

In the Ancient Olympic games contestants were not allowed to compete with cloths on

True

Olympic cauldron symbolizes hope and stays lit throughout the Olympic Games

True

The team from Greece is always the first the lead the parade of nations in the opening ceremony

True

the five rings represent the five major regions of the world

True

there are five Olympic rings on the Olympic flag

True


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