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Until the 1976 Games in Montreal

  1. Nadia and Olga had not competed against each other

  2. no gymnast had ever achieved a maximum score at the Olympics

  3. gymnastics did not attract large audiences

  4. Olga Korbut was the most successful woman gymnast of all time

  5. the Romanian gymnasts had never won any gold medals

  1. Nadia's perfect score in Montreal

  1. was a repeat of Larissa Latynina's past performances

  2. did not stop Olga Korbut winning two gold medals

  3. has never been achieved since

  4. gave Romania its first ever gold medal

  5. didn't make her the best female gymnast of all time

  1. From the statement in the passage, it's clear that

  1. the minimum age for an Olympic competitor is fourteen

  2. gymnastic standards were higher in 1956, 1960 and 1964 than in 1976

  3. Olga Korbut was hoping to win more gold medals in 1976

  4. the Russians are rarely beaten by the Romanians at the Olympic Games

  5. Nadia was only better than Olga on the uneven parallel bars



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