Boston Marathon Quiz Questions
1. What does Boston Marathon honour?
a) Boston Tea Party
b) Declaration of American Independence
c) Paul Revere’s ride
d) British surrender at Yorktown
2. On which day Boston Marathon is held?
a) Independence Day
b) Patriot’s Day
c) Environment Day
d) Victory Day
3. Which is the starting point of Boston Marathon?
a) Plymouth
b) Worcester
c) Hopkinton
d) Springfield
4. When was the first Boston Marathon held?
a) 1917
b) 1914
c) 1906
d) 1897
5. Who won the first Boston Marathon?
a) John McDermott
b) Spyridon Louis
c) Carl Schuhmann
d) Paavo Nurmi
6. When was the length of Boston Marathon increased to 26 miles 385 yards
a) 1910
b) 1918
c) 1927
d) 1936
7. Who was the first woman to complete Boston Marathon?
a) Kathy Switzer
b) Roberta Gibb
c) Constantina Tomescu
d) Catherine Ndereba
8. When did Boston Marathon first officially admit women runners?
a) 1972
b) 1934
c) 1936
d) 1897
9. Who won Boston Marathon in 2006?
a) Michael Rotich
b) Daniele Caimmi
c) Daniel Njenga
d) Robert Cheruiyot
10. Who of the following fell down due to the impact of bomb blast and then got up and completed the race during Boston Marathon 2013?
a) Allan Panter
b) Bill Iffrig
c) Steve Silva
d) Roupen Bastajian
Boston Marathon Quiz Questions and Answers
1. What does Boston Marathon honour?
c) Paul Revere’s ride
2. On which day Boston Marathon is held?
b) Patriot’s Day
3. Which is the starting point of Boston Marathon?
c) Hopkinton
4. When was the first Boston Marathon held?
d) 1897
5. Who won the first Boston Marathon?
a) John McDermott
6. When was the length of Boston Marathon increased to 26 miles 385 yards
c) 1927
7. Who was the first woman to complete Boston Marathon?
b) Roberta Gibb
8. When did Boston Marathon first officially admit women runners?
a) 1972
9. Who won Boston Marathon in 2006?
d) Robert Cheruiyot
10. Who of the following fell down due to the impact of bomb blast and then got up and completed the race during Boston Marathon 2013?
b) Bill Iffrig
Originally posted 2017-02-24 22:37:35.
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