Flashscore April quiz spans 11 answers with Have You Been Paying Attention
Flashscore.com’s April quiz asks have you been paying attention to 11 Australian sport moments, and it is built for readers who can work through a month’s worth of results in one sitting. The quiz does not behave like a live match report; it turns April’s churn into a checklist.
The 11 questions range across racing, football, cricket, rugby league, basketball, MLB and Super Rugby, with answer options already laid out for each item. The published answer key runs 1A, 2C, 3B&D, 4D, 5C, 6B, 7A, 8D, 9D, 10B, 11C.
April’s sport across 11 questions
One question asks which three-time top-ten Melbourne Cup finisher died at age 20, while another asks who led the AFL Coleman Medal race at the end of April. A separate item asks which two Geelong players joined the 300-game club in Round 6, putting a milestone marker alongside a season-specific scoring race.
Other questions pull in the IPL, where the highest-scoring Aussie at the end of the month had 270 runs, and the NBL, where one deciding game went to overtime before producing a champion. The quiz also reaches into club and franchise news by asking who was unveiled as Player 001 for the new PNG Chiefs NRL franchise in April.
Bazzana and Arnold entries
Travis Bazzana, the 23-year-old Sydneysider, appears in a question about which team he made his MLB debut for, while Graham Arnold is named in the item about which Asian nation he steered to its first FIFA World Cup in 40 years. Those two entries give the quiz its most recognisable individual names, even though the format stays anchored to the month’s sporting events rather than personality coverage.
Another question asks which Australian city spent $45 million upgrading a suburban golf course for the potentially ill-fated LIV golf tour, which pushes the quiz beyond scorelines and into infrastructure spending tied to a global circuit. That is the sharpest reminder that the month’s sporting news was not just about results on the field.
South Sydney and Super Rugby
The rugby league item asks how many consecutive games in Melbourne the South Sydney Rabbitohs had lost before winning on Anzac Day, while the final question points to a Super Rugby franchise that announced its impending demise at the end of the 2026 season. Between them, those clues stretch from a single venue problem to a franchise-level exit.
For readers, the useful part is not just the trivia score but the answer grid itself: 1A, 2C, 3B&D, 4D, 5C, 6B, 7A, 8D, 9D, 10B, 11C. The quiz packages April’s Australian sporting moves into one pass, and the answer key makes it a fast self-check rather than a hunt through separate match reports.