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Question 1:
What is the difference between the Olympic and the World Cup soccer tournaments?
A. In the Olympic tournament only players under 23 years old are allowed.
B. Red cards are not used during the Olympic games.
C. The ball used at the Olympic Games is oval, more like the one used in American Football.
D. In the Olympic tournament there are no penalty shoot-outs when a play-off match ends in a tie.

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