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Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia™ Classroom Trivia™

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia™ Classroom Trivia™ GAME RULES ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Divide the class into two teams Divide the class into two teams Create team names Create team names Desks should be facing the other team Desks should be facing the other team Game begins as questions appear on Game begins as questions appear on slides slides The first team to raise a hand has first The first team to raise a hand has first opportunity to answer opportunity to answer

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ One point per correct answer One point per correct answer Negative one point per incorrect answer Negative one point per incorrect answer Team with the most points at the end of Team with the most points at the end of the game is the winner the game is the winner GOOD LUCK!

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Preliminary Question What is SEM? a. Sports Every Morning b. Sports and Entertainment Management c. Sports Evolutionary Marketing d. Sports and Entertainment Marketing

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 1 What is the all-time highest grossing box office film? a. Star Wars b. Marvel’s The Avengers c. Titanic d. Avatar *** Avatar has generated nearly $3 billion in world wide revenue

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 2 How many hours per day does the average American spend watching television? a. 2 Hours b. 4 Hours c. 6 Hours d. 8 Hours Source: csun.edu

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 3 Forms of sports marketing were first identified as early as what year? a b c d. 1923

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 4 By 2012, Apple’s iTunes online music store had sold how many individual song downloads? a. 1 billion b. 7 billion c. 10 billion d. 15 billion

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 5 In how many languages did the NBA offer balloting for it’s 2012 All-Star Game? a. 9 b. 12 c. 20 d. 26

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 6 What is the most valuable sports franchise in the World? a. New York Yankees b. Manchester United c. Dallas Cowboys d. New York Knicks

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 7 In what year was the first baseball game broadcast on the radio? a b c d. 1935

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 8 a. Oscar De La Hoya vs. Floyd Mayweather (2007) b. WWE’s WrestleMania 28 (2012) c. UFC – Lidell vs. Jackson (2007) d. Mike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield (1997) * The 2007 boxing match between Oscar De La Hoya and. Floyd Mayweather drew 2.4 buys, generating $120 million What event generated the most revenue in pay-per-view history?

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 9 Who is the largest pay-per- view provider in the world? a. WWE (World Wresting Entertainment) b. WBO (World Boxing Organization) c. ICC (International Cricket Council) d. UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 10 How much does it cost to manufacture and package a music CD? a. $.85 b. $ 1.00 c. $ 1.15 d. $ 1.25 Source: Rolling Stone magazine

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 11 In what year did the compact disc (CD) make its market debut? a b c d. 1991

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 12 How much will be spent on filmed entertainment (movies, DVD and home video) by 2015? a.$80 billion b.$100 billion c.$120 billion d.$140 billion Source:

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 13 What is the most popular attraction in the world? a. Walt Disney World b. The Eiffel Tower c. Yellowstone National Park d. The Grand Canyon e.Buckingham Palace

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 14 The first commercially released personal music player capable of playing MP3 files was launched in what year? a b c d. 2003

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 15 What age group purchases the highest number of music CDs? a b c d Source: The Cincinnati Post

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 16 What age group purchases the highest number of music downloads? a b c d Source:

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 17 Who owns the ESPN network of cable television programs? a. ABC b. Fox c. CBS d. Turner Broadcasting

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 18 What was the combined attendance figure in 2010 at the top 25 worldwide theme parks? Source: The Global Attractions Attendance Report a. 52 million b. 112 million c. 198 million d. 221 million

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 19 How many theme parks does the SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment company operate? a. 3 b. 6 c. 11 d. 15 * The group owns and operates three Sea Worlds, two Busch Gardens, four water parks (including two Adventure Islands), Discovery Cove and Sesame Place

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 20 Source: Nielsen SoundScan What type of musical genre was the most popular in 2011 (based on album sales)? a. Rock b. Pop c. Hip-Hop d. Jazz

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 21 Which athlete earned the most money from endorsements in 2011? a. Floyd Mayweather b. Tiger Woods c. Danica Patrick d. LeBron James Source: Sports Illustrated’s “Fortune 50” List

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 22 The Olympic Games were profitable for the first time in what year? a b c d. 1984

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 23 In what year did ESPN make its television debut? a b c d. 1982

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 24 What does ESPN stand for? a. Entertainment & Sports Programming Network b. Everything Sports Programming Network c. Exceptional Sporting Programs Network d. Entertaining Sports Programs Network

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 25 In what year did the magazine Sports Illustrated first hit the newsstand? a b c d. 1991

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 26 Who is recognized as the visionary for Monday Night Football? a. Roone Arledge b. Mark McCormack c. Ted Turner d. Bill France

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 27 In which year did Nintendo introduce its home video game entertainment system? a b c d. 1991

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 28 In what year was Music Television (MTV) launched? a b c d. 1985

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 29 How many Americans consider themselves to be sports fans? a. 1 of every 8 adults b. 3 of every 8 adults c. 5 of every 8 adults d. 7 of every 8 adults Source: The Sports Business Journal

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 30 How many U.S. and Canadian adults played some form of fantasy Sports in 2011? a. 9 million b. 17 million c. 25 million d. 36 million Source: Fantasy Sports Trade Association

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 31 How much does the NCAA men’s basketball tournament cost U.S. businesses each year in worker productivity? a. $20 million b. $100 million c. $175 million d. $1 billion Source: The Detroit News

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 32 In how many countries are ESPN broadcasts available to viewers? a. 75 b. 125 c. 172 d. 200 Source: espnmediazone.com

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 33 How many American adults are playing some form of fantasy football? a. 7 million b. 20 million c. 24 million d. 30 million Source: Fantasy Sports Trade Association (FSTA).

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 34 Who was responsible for founding the sundance film festival in 1981? a. Woody Allen b. Marlon Brando c. Robert Redford d. Lorne Michaels

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 35 Who was Hollywood’s highest paid actor/actress in 2012? a. Cameron Diaz b. Tom Cruise c. Angelina Jolie d. Johnny Depp

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 36 What was the first produced full feature animated film? a. Bambi b. Snow White c. Pinocchio d. Dumbo

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 37 Source: Forbes What was The first movie to be released with a PG-13 rating? a. Dirty Dancing b. Red Dawn c. Ferris Bueller's Day Off d. Batman

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 38 What is the best selling video game title of all-time? a. Grand Theft Auto b. Super Mario Brothers c. Wii Sports d. Halo

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 39 What individual television show had the highest viewership ratings in history? a. The 2012 Super Bowl (Giants/Patriots) b. The final episode of Friends c. The final episode of Seinfeld d. The final episode of M.A.S.H.

Copyright © 2011 by Sports Career Consulting, LLC ™ Introducing SEM: Classroom Trivia ™ Question # 40 What is the all-time best selling album in the U.S.? a. Adele “21” b. Lady Gaga “Fame Monster ” c. Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” d. The Beatles “ ” Source: Wikipedia

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