1.
In 2001, the Cincinnati Bengals were dead last in the NFL in which offensive category?
Correct Answer
A. Total Points Scored
Explanation
In 2001, the Cincinnati Bengals ranked last in the NFL in the offensive category of Total Points Scored. This means that they scored the fewest number of points compared to all the other teams in the league. Scoring fewer points indicates a lack of offensive efficiency and effectiveness, suggesting that the Bengals struggled to put up points on the scoreboard during that season.
2.
Who led the Cincinnati Bengals in average yards per catch in 2001?
Correct Answer
C. Danny Farmer
Explanation
Danny Farmer led the Cincinnati Bengals in average yards per catch in 2001.
3.
Who is the 2006 Bengals' running backs coach?
Correct Answer
D. Jim Anderson
Explanation
Jim Anderson is the correct answer because he was the running backs coach for the Cincinnati Bengals in 2006. He held this position for a total of 29 years, from 1984 to 2012, making him the longest-tenured coach in Bengals history. Anderson played a crucial role in developing and mentoring running backs during his time with the team, and his expertise and contributions were highly regarded within the organization.
4.
What school did Bengals coach Marvin Lewis play football at?
Correct Answer
C. Idaho State
Explanation
Marvin Lewis played football at Idaho State.
5.
Which Cincinnati Bengals' team record was set by the 2005 team?
Correct Answer
D. Lost Fewest Fumbles
Explanation
The 2005 Cincinnati Bengals team set the record for the fewest fumbles lost. This means that throughout the season, they had the lowest number of fumbles that resulted in turnovers. This record indicates that the team had strong ball security and was able to maintain possession of the ball effectively, reducing the chances of turnovers and giving their offense more opportunities to score.
6.
What former offensive tackle became a Bengal assistant coach in 1994?
Correct Answer
B. Paul Alexander
Explanation
Paul Alexander is the correct answer because he became a Bengal assistant coach in 1994.
7.
What was the Cincinnati Bengals' regular season road record for the 2005 season?
Correct Answer
B. 6 Wins 2 Losses
Explanation
The Cincinnati Bengals' regular season road record for the 2005 season was 6 wins and 2 losses. This means that out of the eight games they played on the road during that season, they won six and lost two.
8.
What was the Cincinnati Bengals' regular-season home record for the 2005 season?
Correct Answer
A. 5 Wins 3 Losses
Explanation
In the 2005 season, the Cincinnati Bengals had a regular-season home record of 5 wins and 3 losses. This means that out of the 8 games they played at home during the regular season, they won 5 and lost 3.
9.
In 2005 Bengal Chad Johnson led the AFC in receiving yards but was second overall to which player?
Correct Answer
A. Steve Smith
Explanation
In 2005, Bengal Chad Johnson led the AFC in receiving yards, but he was second overall to Steve Smith in terms of total receiving yards.
10.
Which of these members of the 2006 Bengals is the oldest?
Correct Answer
D. Sam Adams
Explanation
Sam Adams is the oldest member of the 2006 Bengals because he was born on June 13, 1973, making him 33 years old during the 2006 season. T.J. Houshmandzadeh was born on September 26, 1977, making him 29 years old. Greg Brooks was born on February 21, 1981, making him 25 years old. Willie Anderson was born on July 11, 1975, making him 31 years old. Therefore, Sam Adams is the oldest out of the given options.
11.
Which of these members of the 2006 Bengals is the oldest?
Correct Answer
D. Carson Palmer
Explanation
Carson Palmer is the oldest member of the 2006 Bengals because he was born on December 27, 1979, making him 26 years old during the 2006 season. Chris Perry was born on October 14, 1982, making him 23 years old. Marcus Lewis was born on February 18, 1982, making him 24 years old. Ahmad Brooks was born on March 14, 1984, making him 22 years old. Therefore, Carson Palmer is the oldest among the given options.
12.
Where did cornerback Tory James play college football?
Correct Answer
B. LSU
Explanation
Tory James played college football at LSU.
13.
What was the NFL's Cincinnati Bengals' original home field?
Correct Answer
B. Nippert Stadium
Explanation
Nippert Stadium is the correct answer because it was the original home field for the NFL's Cincinnati Bengals. The Bengals played their first two seasons (1968-1969) at Nippert Stadium before moving to their current home, Paul Brown Stadium.
14.
What pick was Anthony Munoz in the 1980 NFL Draft?
Correct Answer
C. Third Player Selected Overall
Explanation
Anthony Munoz was selected as the third overall pick in the 1980 NFL Draft. This means that he was the third player chosen by any team in the entire draft. The question is asking for the pick number, not the round, so options like "First Player Selected 2nd Round" or "Tenth Player Selected Overall" are incorrect. The correct answer is "Third Player Selected Overall."
15.
What round was running back Rudi Johnson picked by the Cincinnati Bengals?
Correct Answer
C. 4th Round
Explanation
Rudi Johnson was picked by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 4th round.