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SUPER BOWL XLVII

How much do you know about the history of the big game? Take our quiz to find out!


January 29, 2013

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1. Both the San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens are coached by former NFL-playing brothers. What are their names?
    a) David and Mike Shula
    b) Rob and Rex Ryan
    c) Jim and John Harbaugh
    d) Dick and Mike Nolan

2. Which NFL team holds the record for most Super Bowl titles?
    a) Pittsburgh Steelers
    b) New York Giants
    c) Dallas Cowboys
    d) Miami Dolphins

3. How many NFL teams have never played in the Super Bowl?
    a) 3
    b) 4
                                                                                      c) 5
                                                                                      d) 6

4. The trophy that will be awarded to the winner of Sunday’s game is named in honor of a legendary former coach of the Green Bay Packers. Who is he?
    a) Pete Rozelle
    b) Vince Lombardi
    c) Lamar Hunt
    d) Roger Goodell

5. Which stadium hosted the first Super Bowl game in 1967?
    a) Rice Stadium (Houston, Texas)
    b) Orange Bowl (Miami, Fla.)
    c) Tulane Stadium (New Orleans, La.)
    d) Memorial Coliseum (Los Angeles, Calif.)

6. Which team won the first Super Bowl?
    a) Pittsburgh Steelers
    b) Dallas Cowboys
    c) Green Bay Packers
    d) San Francisco 49ers

7. Prior to Sunday’s game, which city/metropolitan area has hosted the most Super Bowls?
    a) New Orleans
    b) Miami
    c) Los Angeles
    d) San Diego

8. How many teams have played Super Bowl games in their home stadiums?
    a) 0
    b) 1
    c) 2
    d) 3

9. Of the following, which team won the Super Bowl VII and finished its season as the only undefeated team in NFL history?
    a) San Francisco 49ers
    b) Miami Dolphins
    c) Oakland Raiders
    d) Chicago Bears

10. How many NFL teams have perfect Super Bowl records, never losing in the big game?
    a) 3
    b) 4
    c) 5
    d) 6

 

 

ANSWERS: 1) c; 2) a; 3) b; 4) b; 5) d; 6) c; 7) b; 8) a; 9) b; 10) c


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