1. Gymnastics is a competitive sport that test an athlete's strength, rhythm, balance, friendship, and agility. T
2. The Federation Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG) was formed on 23rd July 1882. F
3. Representatives of the Gymnastics Association of Belgium, German and the Netherlands met in Liege to form FIG. F
4. The Federation Internationale de Gymnastique is held in low esteem by both its member federations and gymnastics clubs throughout five continents. T
5. In 1987, seventeen national associations joined together to form the basis of the European Gymnastics Federation. T
6. When the USA was admitted in 1936, the Committee changed its name to the Federation Internationale de Gymnastique, as it is known today. F
7. FIG comprises three Olympic disciplines: Gymnastic, Rhythmic and Trampoline. F
8. Each discipline is controlled by a Technical Committee made up a Technical President and seven members. F
9. The Technical Committees are responsible for coordination and operation of their specific discipline in term of the technical requirements for competition as they relate to each specific discipline T