1.
What was the Indiana Hoosiers total win-loss record for their 1967 regular season?
Correct Answer
D. 9 Wins, 1 Loss
Explanation
The Indiana Hoosiers had a total win-loss record of 9 wins and 1 loss for their 1967 regular season.
2.
What is the name of the mascot for the Indiana Hoosiers football team?
Correct Answer
D. They Don't Have One
Explanation
The correct answer is "They Don't Have One" because the Indiana Hoosiers football team does not have an official mascot. Some teams choose not to have a mascot, and the Indiana Hoosiers is one of them.
3.
How did the Indiana Hoosiers enter the field for a September 15, 1973 game?
Correct Answer
D. In A Double Decker Bus
Explanation
The Indiana Hoosiers entered the field for the September 15, 1973 game by using a double-decker bus. This mode of transportation was likely chosen to add a sense of excitement and grandeur to the team's entrance. It would have been a visually striking way for the players to make their way onto the field, creating a memorable and unique experience for both the team and the spectators.
4.
By what margin did the Indiana Hoosiers win their impressive October 2, 1999 game?
Correct Answer
B. 34-31
Explanation
The Indiana Hoosiers won their impressive October 2, 1999 game with a margin of three points. The score was 34-31, indicating that the Hoosiers won by a field goal.
5.
What serious medical procedure did the head coach of the Indiana Hoosiers undergo in the spring of 2007?
Correct Answer
C. Brain Surgery
Explanation
The head coach of the Indiana Hoosiers underwent brain surgery in the spring of 2007. This procedure is a serious medical intervention that involves operating on the brain to treat various conditions such as tumors, aneurysms, or other neurological disorders. It is likely that the coach had a specific medical condition that required surgical intervention in order to address and alleviate the issue.
6.
In the 1958 season. what was the Indiana Hoosiers' total win-loss record?
Correct Answer
B. 5 Wins, 3 Losses, 1 Tie
Explanation
In the 1958 season, the Indiana Hoosiers had a total win-loss record of 5 wins, 3 losses, and 1 tie.
7.
How many official games did the Indiana Hoosiers lose in their 1895 season?
Correct Answer
C. 3
Explanation
In their 1895 season, the Indiana Hoosiers lost 3 official games.
8.
What unusual event occurred during an Indiana Hoosiers game on October 25, 1979?
Correct Answer
A. The Announcer Caught On Fire
Explanation
During an Indiana Hoosiers game on October 25, 1979, an unusual event occurred where the announcer caught on fire. This unexpected incident would have caused a commotion and likely disrupted the game. It would have been a rare and shocking occurrence for both the players and the spectators, making it a memorable event in the history of Indiana Hoosiers games.
9.
By what margin did the Indiana Hoosiers lose their 1900 season's opening game?
Correct Answer
D. Dec-00
10.
One 1992 player scored how many field goals to lead the Indiana Hoosiers for the season?
Correct Answer
D. 12 Field Goals
Explanation
In the 1992 season, the Indiana Hoosiers were led by a player who scored a total of 12 field goals. This indicates that the player was responsible for scoring 12 times by shooting the ball into the opposing team's basket during the season.
11.
Which of the following is the name of a 2007 radio program that deals with Indiana Hoosiers football?
Correct Answer
C. Inside IU Football
Explanation
Inside IU Football is the correct answer because it specifically mentions Indiana Hoosiers football, indicating that it is a radio program about the team. The other options do not mention Indiana Hoosiers football or are not related to a radio program.
12.
What is the name of the Indiana Hoosiers' 1996-dedicated indoor practice facility?
Correct Answer
B. The Mellencamp Pavilion
Explanation
The correct answer is The Mellencamp Pavilion. This indoor practice facility is named after John Mellencamp, an American musician and Indiana native. The naming of the facility after Mellencamp is a dedication to his support and contributions to the Indiana Hoosiers' athletics program.
13.
What name describes the small number of Indiana Hoosiers who have had 5 100-plus yard receiving games in a season?
Correct Answer
D. The Century Club
Explanation
The correct answer is "The Century Club." This name accurately describes the small number of Indiana Hoosiers who have achieved the feat of having 5 100-plus yard receiving games in a season. The term "century" is commonly used in sports to refer to reaching a milestone of 100, and in this case, it signifies the achievement of surpassing 100 yards in multiple games. The term "club" implies exclusivity and suggests that only a select few players have accomplished this feat.
14.
In what year did the Indiana Hoosiers football players wear plastic headgear for the first time?
Correct Answer
A. 1946
Explanation
In 1946, the Indiana Hoosiers football players wore plastic headgear for the first time. This indicates that prior to this year, they were likely using a different type of headgear.
15.
By what margin did the Indiana Hoosiers win their game on September 26, 1942?
Correct Answer
C. 53-0
Explanation
The correct answer is 53-0. This indicates that the Indiana Hoosiers won their game on September 26, 1942 by a margin of 53 points, as they scored 53 points while their opponent did not score any.
16.
How many games did the Indiana Hoosiers win in their 1895 season?
Correct Answer
C. 4
Explanation
In their 1895 season, the Indiana Hoosiers won 4 games.
17.
In 1897, what was the total win-loss record for the Indiana Hoosiers football team?
Correct Answer
B. 6 Wins, 1 Loss, 1 Tie
Explanation
In 1897, the Indiana Hoosiers football team had a total win-loss record of 6 wins, 1 loss, and 1 tie.
18.
In 2005, the single-season Hoosiers record for passing touchdowns by a player was set at what?
Correct Answer
C. 22 Complete Touchdown Passes
Explanation
In 2005, a player from the Hoosiers set the single-season record for passing touchdowns at 22 complete touchdown passes. This means that throughout the entire season, this player successfully threw the ball into the end zone for a total of 22 times, resulting in touchdowns. This record demonstrates the player's skill and effectiveness in leading the team's offense.
19.
With what sport did the Indiana Hoosiers' athletics department begin in 1867?
Correct Answer
C. Baseball
Explanation
The Indiana Hoosiers' athletics department began with baseball in 1867. This means that baseball was the first sport that was officially organized and recognized by the department.
20.
What became a Memorial Stadium record for team scoring in a single game on September 26, 1942?
Correct Answer
D. 53 Points
Explanation
On September 26, 1942, the Memorial Stadium record for team scoring in a single game was set at 53 points. This means that one team scored a total of 53 points during that game, surpassing any previous records.
21.
What was the Indiana Hoosiers' all-time win/loss/tie record at the end of the 2006 season?
Correct Answer
C. 429 Wins, 587 Losses, 44 Ties
22.
In what year did the Indiana Hoosiers make their biggest comeback in franchise history?
Correct Answer
B. 30-26, After Trailing 26-3
23.
Who broke a bottle filled with Jordan River water across the Memorial Stadium goalpost in 1960?
Correct Answer
B. The Homecoming Queen
Explanation
In 1960, the Homecoming Queen broke a bottle filled with Jordan River water across the Memorial Stadium goalpost. This tradition is often seen as a symbol of good luck and celebration during homecoming events. The Homecoming Queen is typically chosen by the student body and represents the spirit and pride of the university. Breaking the bottle filled with Jordan River water across the goalpost is a ceremonial act that marks the beginning of the homecoming festivities and signifies the Queen's role in bringing luck and success to the event.
24.
What had the Indiana Hoosiers failed to achieve in the 21st century at the end of the 2006 season?
Correct Answer
A. A Winning Record
Explanation
The Indiana Hoosiers had failed to achieve a winning record in the 21st century at the end of the 2006 season. This means that they did not have more wins than losses in their games during that time period.
25.
In 1991, the Indiana Hoosiers' team record for single-season rushing attempts by an individual was set at what?
Correct Answer
D. 364 Attempts
Explanation
In 1991, the Indiana Hoosiers' team record for single-season rushing attempts by an individual was set at 364 attempts. This means that in that particular season, the player with the most rushing attempts in the team managed to reach a total of 364 attempts.
26.
The Indiana Hoosiers' single player record for most career yards was set at what number in 1989?
Correct Answer
B. 5,299 Yards
Explanation
In 1989, the Indiana Hoosiers' single player record for most career yards was set at 5,299 yards. This means that the player accumulated a total of 5,299 yards throughout their career, which could include rushing yards, passing yards, or a combination of both. This record demonstrates the player's exceptional performance and ability to consistently gain yards over multiple seasons.
27.
The Indiana Hoosiers' single-player touchdown record was set at what number for the 2001 season?
Correct Answer
D. 19 Touchdowns
Explanation
In the 2001 season, the Indiana Hoosiers' single-player touchdown record was set at 19 touchdowns. This means that one player on the team scored a total of 19 touchdowns throughout the season, which is the highest number achieved by any player that year.
28.
What singer/songwriter is the Indiana Hoosiers' indoor practice facility named after?
Correct Answer
A. John Mellencamp
Explanation
The Indiana Hoosiers' indoor practice facility is named after John Mellencamp.
29.
How many touchdowns did the Hoosiers score in 1988 to set the team record for most touchdowns scored in a season?
Correct Answer
A. 50 Touchdowns
Explanation
In 1988, the Hoosiers scored 50 touchdowns, which set the team record for the most touchdowns scored in a season. This implies that no other season in the team's history had seen more touchdowns scored than in 1988.
30.
What subject did the professor who introduced football to Indiana University in 1885 teach?
Correct Answer
A. Political Science
Explanation
The professor who introduced football to Indiana University in 1885 taught Political Science.