Gaelic Athletic Association History - Test
Gaelic Athletic Association History
  • 1. The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) is an Irish amateur sporting and cultural organization focused on promoting indigenous Gaelic games, including Gaelic football, hurling, camogie, and handball. Founded in 1884, the GAA played a crucial role in preserving and promoting Irish identity and culture during a time of political and cultural upheaval. Throughout its history, the GAA has been a symbol of Irish pride and resilience, with its games serving as a reflection of Irish heritage and community spirit. The GAA has grown to become one of the largest and most influential sports organizations in Ireland, playing a significant role in shaping the country's sporting landscape and cultural identity.

    When was the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) founded?
A) 1900
B) 1940
C) 1884
D) 1925
  • 2. Which sports are governed by the GAA?
A) Rugby, Soccer, Tennis
B) Hurling, Gaelic football, Handball
C) Basketball, Volleyball, Golf
D) Cricket, Baseball, Boxing
  • 3. What is the oldest of the Gaelic games?
A) Gaelic football
B) Hurling
C) Handball
D) Camogie
  • 4. In what year were the GAA banned by the British authorities?
A) 1905
B) 1954
C) 1920
D) 1887
  • 5. Where is the GAA headquarters located?
A) London
B) Belfast
C) Edinburgh
D) Dublin
  • 6. How many counties are currently affiliated with the GAA?
A) 32
B) 48
C) 40
D) 26
  • 7. What is the main stadium for GAA matches in Dublin called?
A) Croke Park
B) Aviva Stadium
C) Lansdowne Road
D) Thomond Park
  • 8. Which organization is responsible for promoting traditional Irish sports like hurling and Gaelic football?
A) IOC
B) FIFA
C) NBA
D) GAA
  • 9. What is the traditional GAA sport played by women?
A) Handball
B) Hurling
C) Camogie
D) Gaelic football
  • 10. What historical event significantly impacted the development of the GAA in the late 19th century?
A) Great Famine
B) Land War
C) World War I
D) American Civil War
  • 11. In hurling, how many points is a goal worth?
A) 3
B) 1
C) 2
D) 4
  • 12. What is the name of the inter-county competition in Gaelic football?
A) Super Bowl
B) World Cup
C) Champions League
D) All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
  • 13. What GAA trophy is awarded to the winner of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship?
A) Liam MacCarthy Cup
B) Liam Neeson Cup
C) Sam Maguire Cup
D) Tommy Moore Cup
  • 14. Which GAA team holds the record for the most All-Ireland Senior Hurling titles?
A) Limerick
B) Cork
C) Kilkenny
D) Tipperary
  • 15. Which province is known as the 'Home of Hurling' in Ireland?
A) Connacht
B) Leinster
C) Ulster
D) Munster
  • 16. Which GAA sport uses a ball similar to a baseball?
A) Gaelic Football
B) Rounders
C) Camogie
D) Handball
  • 17. What is the maximum number of players allowed on a Gaelic Football team in a game?
A) Twelve
B) Sixteen
C) Fourteen
D) Fifteen
  • 18. Which GAA team is known as 'The Rebels'?
A) Galway
B) Dublin
C) Kilkenny
D) Cork
  • 19. Who were the two founding members of the GAA along with Michael Cusack?
A) Patrick Duffy and Liam McCarthy
B) Brian Cody and Mickey Harte
C) Jim Gavin and Joe Brolly
D) Maurice Davin and John Wyse Power
  • 20. What is the name of the annual inter-county hurling competition?
A) Super Bowl
B) World Cup
C) All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
D) Champions League
  • 21. Who was the first official patron of the GAA?
A) Douglas Hyde
B) Michael Cusack
C) Éamon de Valera
D) Padraig Pearse
  • 22. Who holds the record for the most All-Ireland Senior Hurling medals won?
A) Joe Canning
B) Brian Cody
C) Christy Ring
D) Henry Shefflin
  • 23. Who is the current President of the GAA (as of 2021)?
A) Aogán Ó Fearghail
B) John Horan
C) Larry McCarthy
D) Nicky Brennan
  • 24. Which county has won the most All-Ireland Senior Football Championships?
A) Mayo
B) Kerry
C) Galway
D) Dublin
  • 25. What is the maximum number of steps a player can take without bouncing or soloing the ball in Gaelic Football?
A) Three
B) Four
C) Two
D) Five
  • 26. Who is considered the father of the GAA?
A) Éamon de Valera
B) Michael Cusack
C) Douglas Hyde
D) Padraig Pearse
  • 27. What is the name of the national anthem played at GAA events?
A) God Save the Queen
B) Amhrán na bhFiann
C) Molly Malone
D) Soldiers Song
  • 28. Which Irish county is known as 'The Banner County'?
A) Kerry
B) Cork
C) Mayo
D) Clare
  • 29. Which team is referred to as 'The Tribesmen' in Gaelic sports?
A) Tipperary
B) Kilkenny
C) Galway
D) Dublin
  • 30. Which GAA player is often referred to as 'Gooch'?
A) Colm Cooper
B) Joe Canning
C) Michael Murphy
D) Henry Shefflin
  • 31. Which GAA Stadium is located in Thurles, County Tipperary?
A) Fitzgerald Stadium
B) Pearse Stadium
C) Páirc Uí Chaoimh
D) Semple Stadium
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