The Olympic Flame, was, for the first time, ceremonially lighted and burnt in a giant torch at the entrance of the stadium at

Athens Games (1896)
London Games (1908)
Paris Games (1924)
Amsterdam Games (1928)

The correct answer is: C. Paris Games (1924)

The Olympic Flame was first ceremonially lighted and burnt in a giant torch at the entrance of the stadium at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris. The flame was lit in Olympia, Greece, and transported to Paris by relay runners. The tradition of the Olympic Flame has continued at every Summer and Winter Olympics since then.

The Olympic Flame is a symbol of the Olympic Games. It represents the ideals of the Olympic movement, which are peace, unity, and friendship. The flame is also a symbol of hope and renewal. It is said that the flame will never go out, as long as the Olympic Games continue to be held.

The Olympic Flame is lit in Olympia, Greece, at the Temple of Hera. The flame is then transported to the host city of the Olympic Games by relay runners. The relay runners are chosen from all over the world, and they represent the diversity of the Olympic movement.

The Olympic Flame is a powerful symbol, and it is an important part of the Olympic Games. It represents the ideals of the Olympic movement, and it is a symbol of hope and renewal. The Olympic Flame is a reminder that the Olympic Games are a celebration of peace, unity, and friendship.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • The Olympic Games were first held in Athens, Greece, in 1896, but the Olympic Flame was not ceremonially lighted and burnt in a giant torch at the entrance of the stadium until 1924.
  • The Olympic Games were held in London, England, in 1908, but the Olympic Flame was not ceremonially lighted and burnt in a giant torch at the entrance of the stadium until 1924.
  • The Olympic Games were held in Paris, France, in 1924, and this is the first time that the Olympic Flame was ceremonially lighted and burnt in a giant torch at the entrance of the stadium.
  • The Olympic Games were held in Amsterdam, Netherlands, in 1928, but the Olympic Flame was not ceremonially lighted and burnt in a giant torch at the entrance of the stadium until 1924.