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Fantasy Football Trivia Quiz Challenge

Discover Fun Fantasy Football Facts and Stats

Difficulty: Moderate
Questions: 20
Learning OutcomesStudy Material
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Ready to test your fantasy football trivia? This quiz features 15 thought-provoking multiple-choice questions designed to challenge your knowledge of player stats, scoring, and draft strategy. Whether you're a seasoned manager or sharpening your skills, you'll gain new insights and refine your draft decisions. It's fully customizable in our editor, so you can tweak questions to suit any league. Check out related Football Trivia Quiz or dive into Fantasy Series Trivia Quiz from our quizzes collection.

In fantasy football, what does the term 'clean sheet' refer to?
A team not conceding any goals in a match
A defender scoring a goal
A goalkeeper saving a penalty
A midfielder providing an assist
A clean sheet occurs when a team concedes zero goals in a match, rewarding defensive players and goalkeepers. It is a core fantasy football rule that impacts squad value and strategy.
How many points is an assist worth in most standard fantasy football scoring systems?
1 point
4 points
2 points
3 points
In standard FPL-like systems, each assist is worth 3 points. This incentivizes selecting creative midfielders and forwards who set up goals.
How many points does a midfielder earn for scoring a single goal in standard FPL scoring?
3 points
5 points
4 points
6 points
Midfielders receive 5 points for scoring a goal in FPL, reflecting their dual attacking and defensive roles. This differs from forwards who earn 4 points per goal.
What does the 'Bench Boost' chip do in Fantasy Premier League?
Grants an extra transfer without point penalty
Automatically substitutes all bench players into the starting XI
Adds points from all bench players to your total for one gameweek
Doubles all bench points for the season
The Bench Boost chip counts the points from all four bench players for one gameweek in addition to your starting XI. It is typically used in double gameweeks when bench players also play.
What benefit does assigning the captaincy to a player provide?
He cannot be subbed off in case of injury
He earns triple points for that gameweek
His points count for both attacking and defensive returns automatically
His points are doubled for that gameweek
Assigning the captaincy doubles that player's points for the gameweek, making it a critical strategic decision. Choosing a consistent high-scorer often maximizes your return.
In a 10-team snake draft, if you pick 1st in round one, where will your pick position be in round two?
10th pick
11th pick again
2nd pick of round two
20th overall pick
In a snake draft, the order reverses each round. Picking first in round one means you pick last in round two, giving you the 20th overall pick in a 10-team league.
What does the metric 'Expected Goals' (xG) represent in football analytics?
The likelihood of a shot resulting in a goal
The number of goals a player is expected to score over a season
A forecast of total points for a team
The average goals conceded by a team per game
xG measures the probability that a given shot will result in a goal based on factors like shot location and situation. It helps managers assess underlying attacking performance.
Which scoring system compares teams head-to-head each week in fantasy football?
Knockout cup format
Point multiplier league
Total points league
Head-to-head league
A head-to-head league pits two managers against each other each gameweek, with weekly wins, draws, and losses. This format contrasts with total points leagues, which rank managers by cumulative score.
In statistical analysis for lineup creation, which metric identifies high-quality scoring opportunities?
Big chances created
Pass completion rate
Tackles won
Shots on target
Big chances are opportunities where a player is expected to score, signaling high-quality scoring chances. Tracking big chances created helps predict potential goals.
In Fantasy Premier League, what is the minimum number of defenders required in your starting XI?
4 defenders
5 defenders
2 defenders
3 defenders
FPL rules mandate a minimum of three defenders in your starting XI. This ensures balanced squad structures across formations.
Which FPL chip allows unlimited transfers for the rest of the season when used?
Triple Captain
Free Hit
Bench Boost
Wild Card
The Wild Card chip grants unlimited transfers for the remainder of the season once activated. Managers often use it to overhaul their squads without point hits.
How many substitute (bench) players are there in a Fantasy Premier League squad each gameweek?
2 substitutes
3 substitutes
5 substitutes
4 substitutes
Each gameweek in FPL, managers name four bench players behind the starting XI. Bench players only contribute when the Bench Boost chip is active or to replace non-playing starters.
When is the optimal time to use the Free Hit chip in FPL?
After the final fixture of the season
During a blank gameweek
Before the season starts
During a double gameweek
The Free Hit chip is best used in a blank gameweek when many players have no fixtures. It allows unlimited one-week transfers to field a full squad.
What is considered a 'differential' in fantasy football?
A player who has played every minute of every match
A low-ownership player who can deliver high points
A player owned by over 50% of managers
A substitute player on your bench
A differential is typically a player with low ownership but high scoring potential. Using differentials can give managers an edge if those players perform well.
If you make no transfers two gameweeks in FPL, how many free transfers do you carry over into the next week?
0 transfers
1 transfer
2 transfers
3 transfers
Unused transfers roll over up to a maximum of two free transfers. This rule rewards managers for strategic planning over multiple gameweeks.
A midfielder has accumulated 0.8 xG and 0.3 xA over the last four matches. What does this suggest?
He has had significant scoring and assisting opportunities
He is unlikely to be involved in goals
He has committed many defensive errors
He has created a high number of big chances
An xG of 0.8 and xA of 0.3 indicates the player has been involved in high-probability shots and key chances. It quantifies his offensive involvement over recent games.
If your captain scores 12 points in the first match of a double gameweek and 8 points in the second, what is the total points contribution after captaincy bonus?
30 points
20 points
24 points
40 points
A captain's points are doubled each match. Scoring 12 and 8 would yield (12×2)+(8×2)=40 points, demonstrating the power of captain choices in double gameweeks.
In fixture difficulty ratings, what does a higher numerical rating typically indicate?
A team's recent improved form
An easier upcoming run of fixtures
A neutral set of fixtures
A tougher upcoming run of fixtures
Higher fixture difficulty ratings denote tougher upcoming opponents. Managers use these ratings to plan transfers and captaincy based on fixture strength.
In a draft league, which strategy helps maintain balance and avoid clustering players from the same real-life club?
Selecting all top forwards first
Alternating picks by club affiliation
Focusing only on captaincy choices
Ignoring positional scarcity
Alternating picks by club prevents overloading on players from one team, reducing risk when that team has a bad fixture run. Balanced drafting ensures squad diversity.
Which scoring modification would most increase the relative value of defenders in team building?
Increasing clean sheet points for defenders from 4 to 6
Reducing midfielder goal points from 5 to 4
Halving points for goalkeeper saves
Awarding one extra point per midfielder goal
Boosting clean sheet points from 4 to 6 directly raises the appeal of defenders who keep clean sheets. Changing core defensive scoring significantly alters team-building priorities.
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Learning Outcomes

  1. Identify key players and their gameweek performances
  2. Analyze strategic drafting decisions for success
  3. Evaluate scoring systems and their impact on team building
  4. Apply statistical insights to mock lineup creation
  5. Master common fantasy football terminology and rules
  6. Demonstrate speed and accuracy in trivia recall

Cheat Sheet

  1. Understand standard scoring fundamentals - In standard fantasy football scoring you earn 1 point per 10 rushing or receiving yards, 1 point per 25 passing yards, and a juicy 6 points for every touchdown. Getting these basics down cold will help you evaluate every player's weekly upside like a pro. Understanding Standard Scoring in Fantasy Football
  2. Understanding Standard Scoring in Fantasy Football
  3. Master key fantasy football terms - Acronyms like ADP (Average Draft Position), PPR (Points Per Reception) and FAAB (Free Agent Acquisition Budget) might look like alphabet soup at first glance, but they're essential to your draft-day strategy. Once you decode the jargon, you'll breeze through cheat sheets and mock drafts without breaking a sweat. Fantasy Football Terms and Abbreviations You Need To Know
  4. Fantasy Football Terms and Abbreviations You Need To Know
  5. Leverage position correlations - Stacking a quarterback with his favorite wide receiver or tight end can pay off big when they connect for touchdowns, turbocharging your weekly point total. Understanding which positions boost each other's output helps you craft lineups that hum like a well-oiled machine. Utilizing Position Correlations for DFS Lineup Construction
  6. Utilizing Position Correlations for DFS Lineup Construction
  7. Use analytics for draft and lineup management - Crunching historical data and predictive models takes your strategy from gut-feel to game-changing precision. Embracing these analytical tools can turn you into the envy of your league come draft night. An Analytical Approach for Fantasy Football Draft and Lineup Management
  8. An Analytical Approach for Fantasy Football Draft and Lineup Management
  9. Compare PPR vs. standard scoring impacts - A playmaker who rakes in receptions can skyrocket in PPR formats but might be less valuable in standard leagues, where touchdowns and yardage rule the roost. Understanding these nuances ensures you draft with format-specific precision. Understanding Standard Scoring in Fantasy Football
  10. Understanding Standard Scoring in Fantasy Football
  11. Experiment with stacking strategies - Putting multiple players from the same NFL team on your roster can lead to explosive weeks when they click together. Just be wary of putting all your eggs in one basket - balance is key! Utilizing Position Correlations for DFS Lineup Construction
  12. Utilizing Position Correlations for DFS Lineup Construction
  13. Track Average Draft Position (ADP) - ADP tells you when players typically come off the board, so you'll know when to snag sleepers or avoid overpaying for hype. Using ADP wisely helps you spot bargains and build a balanced roster. Fantasy Football Terms and Abbreviations You Need To Know
  14. Fantasy Football Terms and Abbreviations You Need To Know
  15. Optimize daily lineups with ML and LP - Advanced techniques like machine learning and linear programming can unlock profitable DFS lineups by revealing hidden inefficiencies. These methods give you a statistical edge, turning number crunching into big wins. Method and Validation for Optimal Lineup Creation for Daily Fantasy Football Using Machine Learning and Linear Programming
  16. Method and Validation for Optimal Lineup Creation for Daily Fantasy Football Using Machine Learning and Linear Programming
  17. Apply Value-Based Drafting (VBD) - VBD measures a player's worth by comparing their expected points to a baseline at the same position, spotlighting true value over hype. This approach ensures you invest draft capital where it counts. Fantasy Football Terms and Abbreviations You Need To Know
  18. Fantasy Football Terms and Abbreviations You Need To Know
  19. Stay on top of stats, schedules & injuries - A sudden injury or a tough upcoming schedule can tank a player's value overnight, so daily research is non-negotiable. Bookmark reliable sources and set alerts to keep your lineup decisions lightning-fast. An Analytical Approach for Fantasy Football Draft and Lineup Management
  20. An Analytical Approach for Fantasy Football Draft and Lineup Management
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