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Exin Exam ASF Topic 3 Question 66 Discussion

Actual exam question for Exin's ASF exam
Question #: 66
Topic #: 3
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From which sport is the term "Scrum" and much of the terminology derived?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Linsey
29 days ago
Rugby, without a doubt. Although, I have to say, I'd love to see a game of 'Kick-boxing Scrum' - now that would be a sight to behold!
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Van
1 days ago
Yeah, Rugby is the origin. Kick-boxing Scrum would be a unique combination!
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Inocencia
3 days ago
I agree, Rugby is where the term 'Scrum' comes from. Kick-boxing Scrum would be wild!
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Ashlee
19 days ago
Rugby, definitely. Kick-boxing Scrum sounds intense!
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Ilene
1 months ago
Easy peasy, it's Rugby all the way. Although, I do wonder if they ever use the term 'Scrum' in a game of Polo. Maybe they just yell 'Polo!' instead?
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Carmela
1 days ago
Definitely Rugby, that's where 'Scrum' comes from.
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Gladis
13 days ago
A) Rugby
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France
1 months ago
Haha, 'Scrum'? That's got to be from Rugby. I'm picturing a bunch of burly dudes just smashing into each other. No other sport comes close.
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Berry
20 days ago
Rugby players must be tough to handle all that smashing.
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Alesia
26 days ago
I can't imagine 'Scrum' being from any other sport.
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Carline
1 months ago
Yeah, you're right! 'Scrum' is definitely from Rugby.
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Jutta
2 months ago
Rugby, definitely. I can already picture the players in those tight shorts, grappling for the ball. Classic 'Scrum' material.
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Josefa
12 days ago
I love watching rugby games, especially when they form those intense scrums.
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Ozell
27 days ago
Yes, you're right! Rugby is where the term 'Scrum' comes from.
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Malcom
2 months ago
I agree, C) Rugby is the correct answer. The term 'scrum' comes from the scrummage formation in rugby where players bind together to restart play.
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Rosalia
2 months ago
Ah, the age-old question of where 'Scrum' comes from. I'm going with C) Rugby - it just has that rugged, tackle-heavy vibe, you know?
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Ettie
3 days ago
Rugby players really know how to get into a good 'Scrum'.
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Alaine
4 days ago
I think it originated from the intense nature of rugby matches.
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Goldie
7 days ago
Definitely, the physicality of rugby fits the term perfectly.
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Layla
1 months ago
I agree, C) Rugby makes the most sense for 'Scrum'.
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Victor
2 months ago
I think it's C) Rugby too. It makes sense because scrum is a term used in rugby for a method of restarting play.
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Apolonia
2 months ago
C) Rugby
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