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Sport Climbing
Multiple Choice Quiz (20 Questions)
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What is the primary purpose of chalk in climbing?
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Decoration
Making the wall visible
Softening the holds
Increasing grip by drying sweat
Which of these is a famous sport climbing location?
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Kalymnos
Annapurna
Yosemite
Everest Base Camp
What’s the purpose of a helmet in climbing?
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To look professional
For balance
Style
To protect from falling rocks and impacts
In indoor climbing, what does the color of the holds usually indicate?
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The type of wall
The route's difficulty
The shape
The brand
What does "onsight" mean in climbing?
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Climbing successfully on the first attempt with no prior information
Watching a video before climbing
Climbing blindfolded
Climbing after watching someone else
Which of the following is NOT a type of climbing hold?
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Sloper
Jug
Clamper
Crimp
What type of rope is typically used in lead climbing?
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Static rope
Nylon thread
Dynamic rope
Metal cable
What does a redpoint ascent mean?
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Climbing without falling after practice
Completing the route with assistance
Skipping the crux
Falling at the beginning
What should climbers check before starting a route?
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Shoes' brand
Climbing style
Knot, harness, and belay system
Music playlist
What’s the ideal body position on overhanging routes?
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Backwards lean
Straight and upright
Arched back
Hips close to the wall and knees bent
What’s a “top rope” setup?
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Climbing without rope
Rope hanging from above with the belayer on the ground
Holding the rope with your teeth
Rope from the ground
What’s an “anchor” in sport climbing?
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A fixed point to secure the rope at the top
A rest point
A starting hold
A chalk mark
Which piece of gear is essential to connect the rope to the harness?
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Chalk bag
Belay gloves
Carabiner
Helmet
Which climbing discipline focuses on short, powerful routes without ropes?
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Trad climbing
Bouldering
Speed climbing
Lead climbing
What does “crux” mean in a climbing route?
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The ending hold
The easiest part
The starting point
The most difficult section
What are "smearing" techniques used for?
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Grabbing small holds
Climbing fast
Jumping from hold to hold
Using the flat part of the shoe for friction
What material are modern climbing ropes usually made of?
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Polyester
Cotton
Rubber
Nylon
Which safety device helps stop the rope in case of a fall?
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Bolt
Belay device
Ascender
Anchor
What’s the common climbing command to start climbing?
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Go for it!
Belay ready!
Climb on!
Ready, steady, climb!
What does “belaying” mean in sport climbing?
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Jumping off the wall
Climbing without any equipment
Holding the rope to protect the climber
Climbing with a harness only
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