1.
Why were the Chicago Bears named the Bears?
Correct Answer
B. As A Companion To The Chicago Cubs
Explanation
The Chicago Bears were named the Bears as a companion to the Chicago Cubs. This suggests that the team wanted to establish a connection or association with the Chicago Cubs, which is a Major League Baseball team also based in Chicago. By choosing a similar animal name, the Bears aimed to create a sense of camaraderie and unity among sports fans in the city.
2.
Beginning in 2003, what was the name of the Chicago Bears' mascot?
Correct Answer
D. Staley Da Bear
Explanation
Staley Da Bear is the correct answer for the name of the Chicago Bears' mascot beginning in 2003.
3.
Versus the Chicago Bears on December 17, 2000, who threw Terrell Owens an NFL record 20 completed passes?
Correct Answer
B. Jeff Garcia
Explanation
Jeff Garcia threw Terrell Owens an NFL record 20 completed passes against the Chicago Bears on December 17, 2000.
4.
Which quarterback agreed to a five-year deal with the Chicago Bears in 2006?
Correct Answer
D. Brian Griese
Explanation
In 2006, Brian Griese agreed to a five-year deal with the Chicago Bears.
5.
What was the Chicago Bears overall record in 2005?
Correct Answer
C. 5-Nov
6.
How many touchdowns did the Chicago Bears defense score during the 2005 season?
Correct Answer
A. Four
Explanation
The Chicago Bears defense scored four touchdowns during the 2005 season.
7.
Who replaced Chicago Bears quarterback Kyle Orton during the game against the Atlanta Falcons on December 18, 2005?
Correct Answer
A. Rex Grossman
Explanation
Rex Grossman replaced Chicago Bears quarterback Kyle Orton during the game against the Atlanta Falcons on December 18, 2005.
8.
Which two Chicago Bears players were fined $50,000 each for a fight that violated the NFL's personal conduct policy in November 2005?
Correct Answer
D. Olin Kreutz And Fred Miller
Explanation
In November 2005, Olin Kreutz and Fred Miller, two Chicago Bears players, were fined $50,000 each for a fight that violated the NFL's personal conduct policy.
9.
Which offensive lineman signed a 6 year contract with the Chicago Bears in 2006?
Correct Answer
C. Roberto Garza
Explanation
Roberto Garza is the correct answer because he signed a 6-year contract with the Chicago Bears in 2006.
10.
What uniform number did Chicago Bear Rex Grossman wear?
Correct Answer
C. 8
Explanation
Rex Grossman, a former Chicago Bears player, wore the uniform number 8.
11.
Who did the Chicago Bears play in their first 2003 game in the new Soldiers Field?
Correct Answer
C. Green Bay Packers
Explanation
In their first 2003 game in the new Soldiers Field, the Chicago Bears played against the Green Bay Packers.
12.
Which Chicago Bears quarterback was charged with illegal use of handicapped parking spaces?
Correct Answer
A. Cade McNown
Explanation
Cade McNown was charged with illegal use of handicapped parking spaces.
13.
What is Virginia McCaskey's relationship to Chicago Bears founder George Halas?
Correct Answer
C. Daughter
Explanation
Virginia McCaskey is the daughter of George Halas, the founder of the Chicago Bears.
14.
What was the first name the Chicago Bears were given in 1919?
Correct Answer
C. Decatur Staleys
Explanation
In 1919, the Chicago Bears were initially named the Decatur Staleys. This name was given to the team as it originated in Decatur, Illinois. However, the team eventually relocated to Chicago and changed its name to the Chicago Bears.
15.
Who operates Soldier Field, home of the Chicago Bears?
Correct Answer
A. Chicago Park District
Explanation
Soldier Field, home of the Chicago Bears, is operated by the Chicago Park District. The Chicago Park District is responsible for managing and maintaining the park and its facilities, including Soldier Field. They oversee the operations, scheduling, and maintenance of the stadium, ensuring it is ready for games and events. The Chicago Bears, on the other hand, are the professional football team that plays their home games at Soldier Field, but they do not operate the stadium itself.