HIST 2280 ALL QUIZZES,MIDTERM AND FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST
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Quiz 1
The most sought-after hockey sticks at the end of nineteenth century and into the early part of twentieth
century were produced by:
• Mi’kmaq
Hockey at the end of the nineteenth century and early twentieth century was officially an “on-side” game (ex.
The puck could not be passed forward); an element that was directly borrowed from:
• Rugby
Lord Stanley’s daughters name:
• Isobel Stanley
True or False: Working class men were a central part of the first modern game in Montreal
• FALSE
During Montreal’s Winter Carnivals of 1880s, hockey became organized and:
• Institutionalized
He organized the first “modern” game and also drafted the first official rules of hockey:
• James Creighton
Teams like the Dartmouth Jubilees, Halifax Eurekas and the afrcaville Seasides competed in Nova Scotias:
• The Colored Hockey League
Which folk game did NOT inform hockey’s evolution?
• Several folk games directly informed the gradual evolution of what we know as ice hockey.
• These games included:
o Ricket: popular in Halifax which used a cricket ball on ice.
o Shinty: from the Scottish Highlands played with a ball and sticks (If you’ve seen the Disney
movie Brave, this is the game that Merida is playing at the beginning of the movie).
o Hurling: A Gaelic game played in Ireland with a ball and sticks.
o Bandy: An ancient Northern European game of 11 aside.
• None of the above
True or False: Lord Stanleys appearance at a game during Montreal’s Winter Carnival forced play to stop so that
“God Save the Queen” could be sung in his honour - True
The first modern game was played on March 3, 1875 at:
• Montreal’s Victoria Skating Rink
Quiz 2:
, Conn Smythe and the rest of the University of Toronto Varsity Hockey team enlisted only four days after they
had won the ontario championship. This was a good example of:
Pals’ Battalions
Rudyard Kiplings line - “There is one track for all, one life for each to give. Who stand if freedom fall? Who die
if England live?” - was quoted by this former Allan Cup Champion just before he died at the front during WWI.
His brother later donated the Memorial Cup:
George Richardson
True or False: The Winnipeg Falcons - a team made up mostly by players of Icelandic heritage - won Canada’s
first olympic gold medal in hockey at the 1920 summer olympic games in Antwerp, Belgium.
True
In 1909, this team shelled out a fortune to obtain star players such as the Patrick brothers, Newsy Lalonde and
Fred “Cyclone” Taylor:
Renfrew Creamery Kings
This town was the smallest community ever to win the Stanley Cup:
Kenora Thistles
Canadians were left to defend themselves when the British Garrison left Canada in:
1871
Electricity was hugely important for the growth of the game and became available for majority of Canadians by
the:
1910’s
When the Stanley Cup became property of the professionals, the best amateurs in Canada began to compete
for:
The Allan Cup
While playing at the Montreal Shamrocks, this player wrote Hockey: Canadas Royal Winter Game, in 1899:
Arthur Farrell
Allan Loney hit Alcide Laurin in the left temple with his stick. Laurin was pronounced dead on the ice. Loney
was sentenced to:
Nothing: all charges were dropped
Midterm:
By the end of the 1930s, the Hockey Night in Canada radio broadcast regularly attracted:
a) 100,000 listeners
b) 250,000 listeners
c) 1,000,000 listeners
d) 2,000,000 listeners
e) 5,000,000 listener
This arena was not erected during the NHL’s building-craze of the 1920s and 1930s
a) Montreal Forum
b) Madison Square Garden
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