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The highest score in a regular-season game was 72 (Washington over NY Giants, Nov. 27, 1966. This was also the game with the most points, both teams.

In an earlier era, the highest score was the 1940 NFL Championship Game, in which the Chicago Bears shut out the Washington Redskins, 73-0. (Ouch!)

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Georgia Tech - 222 vs. Cumerland - 0

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What is the lowest IQ score in history?

For the real answer, look here:It would be extremely unethical for a person's IQ score to be revealed in a public forum like this. IQ scores are considered to be confidential. I can say the bottom or 'floor' of most standardized IQ tests (not that made up online crap) is an IQ of 20 or so. Adaptive behavior ratings scales can go lower, but there's really no point, because once you get to IQ's that low, there's virtually no real difference in performance. The lowest IQ I've ever gotten was for a kid with a 'smooth brain' meaning she had no wrinkles in her cerebral cortex, meaning no learning could take place. Since the processes that automate breathing and regulate autonomic functioning develop first, she could do that independently, but that's about it. So I had to administer the Developental Profile, which is a way of measuring cognitive ability by asking a caregiver questions about the person. The child at the age of 9 had the mental capacity of a 1 month old child, as she couldn't orient toward sound, roll over, etc. If that child is still alive, she would be about 18 now, and probably hasn't gained any skills. However, because she is at the bottom, her IQ would not change, even though she is further behind her peers than she was at 9.I will say I've seen psychologists mess up and do the calculations wrong and give a child a negative IQ score! There is no rational '0' when talking about IQ scores, so a negative score makes no sense. We all laughed at that, it's not statistically possible!Source(s):School psychologist who has administered hundreds of standardized (formal) IQ tests, even to those who were severely cognitively delayed.


What is the history of badminton?

BADMINTON was invented long ago; a form of sport played in ancient Greece and Egypt. Badminton came from a child's game called battledore and shuttlecock, in which two players hit a feathered shuttlecock back and forth with tiny rackets. The game was called "POONA" in India during the 18th Century, and British Army Officers stationed there took the Indian version back to England in the 1860's. The army men introduced the game to friends, but the new sport was definitely launched there at a party given in 1873 by the Duke of Beaufort at his country place, "Badminton" in Gloucestershire. During that time, the game had no name, but it was referred to as "The Game of Badminton," and, thereupon, Badminton became its official name.Until 1887 the sport was played in England under the rules that prevailed in India. They were, from the English viewpoint, somewhat contradictory and confusing. Since a small army of badminton players had been recruited, a group formed itself into the Bath Badminton Club, standardized the rules, made the game applicable to English ideas and the basic regulations, drawn up in 1887, still guide the sport. In 1895, the Badminton Association (of England) was formed to take over the authority of the Bath Badminton Club, and the new group made rules, which now govern the game throughout the world.Badminton is a racquet sport played by either two opposing players (singles) or two opposing pairs (doubles), who take positions on opposite halves of a rectangular court that is divided by a net. Players score points by striking a shuttlecock with their racquet so that it passes over the net and lands in their opponents' half of the court. A rally ends once the shuttlecock has struck the ground, and each side may only strike the shuttlecock once before it passes over the net.The shuttlecock (or shuttle) is a feathered projectile whose unique aerodynamic properties cause it to fly differently from the balls used in most racquet sports; in particular, the feathers create much higher drag, causing the shuttlecock to decelerate more rapidly than a ball. Shuttlecocks have a much higher top speed, when compared to other racquet sports. Because shuttlecock flight is affected by wind, competitive badminton is played indoors. Badminton is also played outdoors as a casual recreational activity, often as a garden or beach game.Since 1992, badminton has been an Olympic sport with five events: men's and women's singles, men's and women's doubles, and mixed doubles, in which each pair consists of a man and a woman. At high levels of play, the sport demands excellent fitness: players require aerobic stamina, agility, strength, speed and precision. It is also a technical sport, requiring good motor coordination and the development of sophisticated racquet movements.More background on badminton history:· Similar game was developed in Greece 2000 years ago· Officially started in a stately home in Gloucestershire in the 16th century· IBF (International Badminton Federation) founded in 1934


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