Classic Outdoor Games Question 1 out of 10Which best describes how the game of cornhole is played? Cornhole is a popular lawn game where players take turns tossing bean bags toward a raised board with a hole. Points are scored for bags that land on the board or go through the hole.Players toss metal horseshoes toward a wooden stake for pointsPlayers throw bean bags at a raised board with a hole to score pointsPlayers roll wooden balls toward a small target ball on grassPlayers hit a ball through wickets using a mallet on a lawnYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 2 out of 10In which game is scoring often based on “closest to the jack”? Bocce is an Italian lawn game where players aim to get their balls closest to a smaller target ball called the “jack.”HorseshoesRing TossBocceStickballYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 3 out of 10Which activity is best described as “street baseball played with a broom handle and rubber ball”? Stickball is a variation of baseball often played in urban streets, using improvised equipment like broom handles and rubber balls.StickballSoftballKickballRoundersYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 4 out of 10What game involves tossing small weighted discs toward a scoring area on a long court? Shuffleboard involves sliding weighted pucks down a long court to land in marked scoring zones, requiring control and strategy.BocceCroquetHorseshoesShuffleboardYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 5 out of 10Which game involves swinging a ball attached to a rope around a stationary pole? Tetherball is played by hitting a ball attached to a rope, trying to wind it completely around the pole in one direction.PaddleballRing TossTetherballCroquetYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 6 out of 10Which game is most associated with numbered squares and a small throwing object called a marker or “stone”? Hopscotch involves tossing a marker into numbered squares and hopping through the pattern without stepping on lines.JacksHopscotchRing TossShuffleboardYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 7 out of 10Which statement best describes how traditional outdoor badminton is played? Badminton is played with lightweight racquets and a feathered or plastic shuttlecock. The goal is to send it over a net so the opponent cannot return it within the rules of play.Players roll a shuttle across a court using paddlesPlayers kick a shuttlecock over a low net into scoring zonesPlayers use racquets to hit a shuttlecock back and forth over a netPlayers throw a lightweight ball over a net without equipmentYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 8 out of 10Which game traditionally uses “wickets” and requires hitting balls through a set course in a specific order? Croquet is a strategic lawn game where players use mallets to strike balls through a series of wickets in a prescribed sequence, often requiring planning and precision.BocceCroquetHorseshoesShuffleboardYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 9 out of 10Which best describes how the game of Foursquare is played? Foursquare is a playground game where players occupy four adjoining squares and hit a ball between them on a single bounce. If a player misses, hits out of bounds, or makes an error, they are eliminated or moved to a lower square.Players bounce a ball between four connected squares, trying to avoid being eliminatedPlayers hit a ball through numbered ground squares using a racquetPlayers throw a ball into four separate targets arranged in a square formationPlayers kick a ball between four bases arranged in a square fieldYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit AnswerQuestion 10 out of 10Which best describes the objective of Capture the Flag? Capture the Flag is a classic outdoor team game where each side hides a flag on their territory. The goal is to sneak into the opponent’s area, grab their flag, and return it safely without being tagged and sent to “jail.”Players try to collect as many small flags scattered in a field as possiblePlayers throw flags into a target zone to score points for distance and accuracyTeams race to build a flagpole using materials found on the fieldTeams attempt to capture the opposing team’s flag and bring it back to their side without being taggedYou must select an answer before proceeding to the next question.Submit Answer Subscribe to AMAC Daily News and Games Email If You Enjoy Games Like This - Subscribe to the AMAC Daily Newsletter! It's easy and FREE Subscribe Today! First Name Last Name Email *By providing your email address and subscribing, you agree to allow AMAC to send you "Join AMAC" emails, if you are not already an AMAC Member. Share Read more articles by The Association of Mature American Citizens Subscribe Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Label Name* Email* Label Name* Email* 41 Comments Most Voted Newest Oldest Inline Feedbacks View all comments Tad 1 day ago I guess they played shuffleboard differently than I did. We didn’t toss anything. We slid a disc to the other end using a shuffleboard stick. Susan R 1 day ago I missed 2, but I think the originator never played 4 square OR shuffle board, cuz I did not use a racket with 4 square and you do not toss anything in shuffle board when I played. Lynne 1 day ago Foursquare does not use a “racquet” Andy 1 day ago I don’t remember ever playing “Four Square” with a racquet. We always used the big red rubber balls. Rhonda 1 day ago Question#4–tossing is not the same as sliding, in my opinion. Alan 1 day ago Question #4 is at best misleading. The shuffle board puck is not tossed it is slid. More appropriate answer to the stated question is horseshoes. Bob 1 day ago You got 9 out of 10!Weird description of some of these games. Joearcher 1 day ago Shuffleboard is not played by “tossing small weighted discs”. Boldfire 1 day ago Missed #9, but the explanation matches my selection. Editor overworked? shandahon 1 day ago 7/10… I really think I got all 10…missed 2,4,9…..wording was confusing,,,,hahahaha….fun….TGIF!!!!! Sam 1 day ago 9/10. Was never subjected to bocce ball, and the Foursquare WE played in South Texas was NOTHING like described here… Bchris 1 day ago I missed 2 & 9 also. Weird description of #9. Melinda C 13 hours ago I did poorly, but on questions 4 and 9 the description didn’t match the choices. In shuffleboard the object is slid, not tossed. In Foursquare, to my knowledge, a racquet is not used. Lyn Baumgartel 1 day ago The small ball that is the target in Bocce is not called “the jack” KT Lu 12 hours ago https://bocceboss.com/what-is-the-pallino-in-bocce/ The most common name for the little ‘target’ ball in bocce is ‘pallino’, never heard it call the ‘jack’. Linda 12 hours ago Only missed the Foursquare question. Shuffleboard question was poorly worded but I managed to pick the closest possible answer. LOVED playing these games when I was younger. Hopscotch and jacks were my favorites. Steve M. 1 day ago 9/10 Some game descriptions were poor at best. Confusing. IE, tossing a weighted disc in shuffleboard?? Danm80 2 hours ago 7 correct Laura 7 hours ago Yes, questions #4 & #9 are erroneous. Jan Wanechek 9 hours ago In Shuffleboard you don’t toss weighted discs you slide them to the other end. I got it wrong because it said toss the weighted discs. Truth Manhattan 11 hours ago 9/10. The AI bot that compiled this quiz obviously never played foursquare. Mary 1 day ago 8/10 I agree with Tad… That was shuffleboard that I played. Got that one wrong. Never played Foursquare and my guess on that one was wrong too. Lana 1 day ago Didn’t know 3 of the games…guessed correctly on 1. KateL. 1 day ago 8/10 Missed #6 & #9. Some of these descriptions are not how I played some of these games. Tossing a disk in shuffleboard and stones in hopscotch?? Never heard of foursquare. Answered some by the process of elimination. LauraC 1 day ago Obviously, you quiz makers never played Foursquare. No rackets involved. Karen Clapp 1 day ago In shuffleboard, players use cues to push weighted discs gliding down a narrow court. in foursquare, once the ball bounces into your square, you hit the ball with your hands into another square. Raymond Summers 1 day ago 9/10 Foursquare? Barb 1 day ago 8/10 John TeGrotenhuis 1 day ago missed a lot. i had a stunted childhood TITUS CANBY 1 day ago Missed #s 2 & 9 You got 8 out of 10! 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