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Moving Womxn proudly presents a short quiz to test your knowledge of the LGBTQ+ community in Sport, Media and general knowledge. Happy Pride <3


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Who was the first female boxer to become an Olympic champion at the London 2012 Olympics?

    • A.

      Mary Kom

    • B.

      Nicole Adams 

    • C.

      Claressa Shields 

    • D.

      Ann Wolfe

    Correct Answer
    B. Nicole Adams 
    Explanation
    Nicole Adams was the first female boxer to become an Olympic champion at the London 2012 Olympics.

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  • 2. 

    John Amaechi was the first NBA player to publicly speak about his sexuality, and later released a book. What was the title of this book?

    • A.

      Mamba Mentality

    • B.

      When The Game Was Ours

    • C.

      The Sixth Man

    • D.

      Man In The Middle

    Correct Answer
    D. Man In The Middle
    Explanation
    John Amaechi, the first NBA player to publicly discuss his sexuality, released a book titled "Man In The Middle." This book likely delves into Amaechi's experiences navigating his identity as a gay man in the predominantly heterosexual world of professional basketball. It may provide insight into the challenges he faced and the impact his decision to come out had on his career and personal life.

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  • 3. 

    Which female sports personality was awarded an OBE, in 2012, for her work in sports equality and child protection?

    • A.

      Nicola Adams 

    • B.

      Fran Kirby

    • C.

      Celia Brackenridge

    • D.

      Lucy Bronze

    Correct Answer
    C. Celia Brackenridge
    Explanation
    Celia Brackenridge was awarded an OBE in 2012 for her work in sports equality and child protection. This recognition highlights her significant contributions to promoting equal opportunities in sports and ensuring the safety and well-being of children involved in sports activities. Her dedication and efforts in these areas have been acknowledged and honored through this prestigious award.

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  • 4. 

    Which American tennis player won the battle of the sexes tournament in 1973?

    • A.

      Billie Jean King 

    • B.

      John Newcombe 

    • C.

      Margaret Court

    • D.

      Bobby Riggs

    Correct Answer
    A. Billie Jean King 
    Explanation
    Billie Jean King won the battle of the sexes tournament in 1973. This was a highly publicized tennis match between King, a female player, and Bobby Riggs, a male player. King's victory in this match was significant as it challenged the notion that women were inferior to men in sports.

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  • 5. 

    Which “I’m a celebrity, get me out of here” star won the 1976 Montreal Olympics decathlon gold medal?

    • A.

      Fatima Whitbread

    • B.

      Samantha Quek

    • C.

      Caitlyn Jenner

    • D.

      Jessica Ennis

    Correct Answer
    C. Caitlyn Jenner
    Explanation
    Caitlyn Jenner is the correct answer because she won the decathlon gold medal at the 1976 Montreal Olympics.

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  • 6. 

    Which part of the LGBTQ+ community does this flag represent?

    • A.

      Genderfluid 

    • B.

      Bisexual

    • C.

      Lesbian

    • D.

      Transexual

    Correct Answer
    B. Bisexual
    Explanation
    The flag represented in this question is the bisexual flag. The bisexual flag consists of three horizontal stripes: pink, purple, and blue. The pink stripe represents same-sex attraction, the blue stripe represents opposite-sex attraction, and the purple stripe represents the blending of these attractions to form bisexuality. This flag is a symbol of pride and visibility for individuals who are attracted to both men and women.

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  • 7. 

    Which part of the LGBTQ+ community does this flag represent?

    • A.

      Transexual

    • B.

      Asexual

    • C.

      Pansexual

    • D.

      Bisexual

    Correct Answer
    A. Transexual
    Explanation
    This flag represents the transgender or transexual community within the LGBTQ+ community. The flag features stripes of light blue, pink, and white. The light blue represents traditional baby blue, which is often associated with boys, while the pink represents traditional baby pink, which is often associated with girls. The white stripe in the middle represents those who are transitioning or are gender-neutral. Overall, this flag is a symbol of transgender pride and visibility.

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  • 8. 

    Which part of the LGBTQ+ community does this flag represent?

    • A.

      Asexual

    • B.

      Genderqueer

    • C.

      Polysexual 

    • D.

      Pansexual

    Correct Answer
    D. Pansexual
    Explanation
    The flag represents the pansexual community. Pansexuality is a sexual orientation where individuals are attracted to people regardless of their gender identity or biological sex. The flag consists of three horizontal stripes: pink (representing attraction to women), yellow (representing non-binary or genderqueer individuals), and blue (representing attraction to men). This flag symbolizes inclusivity and acceptance of all genders within the pansexual community.

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  • 9. 

    Which part of the LGBTQ+ community does this flag represent?

    • A.

      Non-Binary

    • B.

      Transexual

    • C.

      Genderfluid

    • D.

      Pansexual

    Correct Answer
    A. Non-Binary
    Explanation
    The flag mentioned represents the Non-Binary community within the LGBTQ+ community. Non-Binary is an umbrella term for individuals whose gender identity does not exclusively align with the categories of male or female. The Non-Binary flag consists of yellow, white, purple, and black stripes, which symbolize various aspects of non-binary identity and experiences.

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  • 10. 

    Which part of the LGBTQ+ community does this flag represent?

    • A.

      Polysexual

    • B.

      Bisexual

    • C.

      Asexual

    • D.

      Intersex

    Correct Answer
    C. Asexual
    Explanation
    The flag represents the asexual community. Asexuality is a sexual orientation characterized by a lack of sexual attraction or interest in engaging in sexual activity. The asexual flag consists of four horizontal stripes: black, gray, white, and purple. The black stripe represents asexuality, the gray stripe represents gray-asexuality and demisexuality, the white stripe represents non-asexuality partners and allies, and the purple stripe represents community.

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  • 11. 

    Who tweeted this?

    • A.

      Gok Wan

    • B.

      Neil Patrick Harris

    • C.

      Suzi Ruffell

    • D.

      Ellen DeGeneres

    Correct Answer
    D. Ellen DeGeneres
    Explanation
    Ellen DeGeneres is the correct answer because she is a well-known television host and comedian who is active on Twitter. She has a large following and frequently tweets about her show, current events, and her personal life.

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  • 12. 

    Who Tweeted This?

    • A.

      Ellen DeGeneres

    • B.

      Gok Wan

    • C.

      Joe Lycett

    • D.

      Suzi Ruffell

    Correct Answer
    B. Gok Wan
    Explanation
    Gok Wan is the correct answer because the question asks for the person who tweeted a particular statement, and Gok Wan is the only option provided.

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  • 13. 

    Who Tweeted this?

    • A.

      Gok Wan

    • B.

      Suzi Ruffel

    • C.

      Neil Patrick Harris

    • D.

      Joe Lycett

    Correct Answer
    C. Neil Patrick Harris
    Explanation
    The given question asks for the person who tweeted a particular statement. Out of the four options provided, Neil Patrick Harris is the correct answer.

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  • 14. 

    Who tweeted this?

    • A.

      Suzi Ruffel

    • B.

      Joe Lycett

    • C.

      Ellen DeGeneres

    • D.

      Niel patric Harris

    Correct Answer
    A. Suzi Ruffel
  • 15. 

    Who tweeted this?

    • A.

      Gok Wan

    • B.

      Neil Patrick Harris

    • C.

      Ellen DeGeneres

    • D.

      Joe Lycett

    Correct Answer
    D. Joe Lycett
    Explanation
    Joe Lycett tweeted this.

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  • 16. 

    Which major event in 1969 was the catalyst for the modern Gay Rights movement?

    • A.

      Sufferigettes

    • B.

      The Stonewall Riots

    • C.

      White night riots

    • D.

      Washington's first national march

    Correct Answer
    B. The Stonewall Riots
    Explanation
    The Stonewall Riots in 1969 were a series of spontaneous demonstrations by members of the LGBTQ+ community in response to a police raid at the Stonewall Inn in New York City. These riots marked a pivotal moment in the modern Gay Rights movement, as they galvanized the community and led to increased activism and advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights. The events at Stonewall are often considered the catalyst for the modern Gay Rights movement, as they sparked a wave of protests and paved the way for significant advancements in LGBTQ+ rights and visibility.

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  • 17. 

    Who is known as the “mother of pride”?

    • A.

      Marsha P. Johnson

    • B.

      Audre Lorde

    • C.

      Brenda Howard

    • D.

      Sylvia Rivera

    Correct Answer
    C. Brenda Howard
    Explanation
    Brenda Howard is known as the "mother of pride" because she played a pivotal role in organizing the first LGBTQ+ Pride march in New York City in 1970. She was a bisexual activist who worked tirelessly to advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and visibility. Her efforts laid the foundation for the annual Pride parades and celebrations that take place worldwide today.

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  • 18. 

    The first Pride festival in the UK, which celebrates the gay community and supports equal rights, took place in London on July 1, 1972. How many people took part?

    • A.

      2,000

    • B.

      5,000

    • C.

      1,000

    • D.

      3,000

    Correct Answer
    A. 2,000
    Explanation
    In the given question, the correct answer is 2,000. This means that 2,000 people took part in the first Pride festival in the UK, which occurred in London on July 1, 1972.

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  • 19. 

    What year did the law change to allow gay and bisexual people to be part of the armed forces in the UK?

    • A.

      2012

    • B.

      2003

    • C.

      1997

    • D.

      2000

    Correct Answer
    D. 2000
    Explanation
    In 2000, the law changed in the UK to allow gay and bisexual people to serve in the armed forces. This change marked a significant milestone in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights and equality. It meant that individuals could openly express their sexual orientation without fear of discrimination or being discharged from the military solely based on their sexual orientation. This change was a step towards creating a more inclusive and diverse armed forces in the UK.

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  • 20. 

    Who was the first-ever winner of RuPaul’s drag race?

    • A.

      Sasha Velour

    • B.

      BeBe Zahara Benet

    • C.

      Tyra Sanchez

    • D.

      Yvie Oddly

    Correct Answer
    B. BeBe Zahara Benet
    Explanation
    BeBe Zahara Benet was the first-ever winner of RuPaul's Drag Race. This is evident from the fact that she won the competition and became the inaugural winner of the show.

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