“The Knowledge Library”

Knowledge for All, without Barriers…

An Initiative by: Kausik Chakraborty.

“The Knowledge Library”

Knowledge for All, without Barriers……….
An Initiative by: Kausik Chakraborty.

The Knowledge Library

Important Sports MCQ for All Competitive Examination | Important Sports Questions & Answers

Q. Which is the national sport of Canada?

a. Lacrosse/Ice hockey

b. Cricket

c. Field hockey

d. Volleyball

ANSWER:    a. Lacrosse/Ice hockey

Q. Archery is the national sport of which country?

a. Afghanistan

b. Bhutan

c. Japan

d. India

ANSWER:    b. Bhutan

Q. Cricket as its national sports of …

a. India

b. Jamaica

c. Sri Lanka

d. United States

ANSWER:    b. Jamaica

Q. What is the national sport of Turkey

a. Wrestling

b. Rugby union

c. Golf

d. Basketball

ANSWER:    a. Wrestling

Q. When was the Commonwealth game started?

a. 1930

b. 1934

c. 1938

d. 1950

ANSWER:    a. 1930

Q. Which was the host country in 1998 for Asian Games?

a. Thailand

b. Philippines

c. South Korea

d. China

ANSWER:    a. Thailand

Q. Which city has hosted Asian Games in 2006?

a. Doha

b. Bangkok

c. New Delhi

d. Tokyo

ANSWER:    a. Doha

Q. In which country commonwealth games were held in 2010?

a. India

b. Canada

c. Malaysia

d. Australia

ANSWER:    a. India

Q. Which city hosted commonwealth games in 1966?

a. Kingston

b. Perth

c. Melbourne

d. Kuala Lumpur

ANSWER:    a. Kingston

Q. Name the Country, has won Cricket world cup for the maximum number of times.

a. Australia

b. India

c. West Indies

d. Sri Lanka

ANSWER:    a. Australia

Q. Football World Cup has been won by which country for the maximum number of times?

a. Italy

b. Uruguay

c. West Germany

d. Brazil

ANSWER:    d. Brazil

Q. Which country has hosted Commonwealth Games for the maximum number of times?

a. Canada

b. New Zealand

c. England

d. Scotland

ANSWER:    a. Canada

Q. In which year Asian Games were started?

a. 1951

b. 1954

c. 1958

d. 1962

ANSWER:    a. 1951

Q. First Olympic Games was held in ________

a. Canada

b. England

c. Australia

d. Jamacia

ANSWER:    a. Canada

Q. Caddie is related to __________

a. Golf

b. Baseball

c. Billiards

d. Bridge

ANSWER:    a. Golf

Q. Which country had started Football World?

a. Uruguay

b. Italy

c. West Germany

d. Brazil

ANSWER:    a. Uruguay

Q. In which year Cricket world cup was first hosted by West Indies?

a. 1975

b. 1979

c. 1983

d. 1976

ANSWER:    a. 1975

Q. Bandy is national sport of which country?

a. Russia

b. Peru

c. Latvia

d. Lithuania

ANSWER:    a. Russia

Q. Asian Games have been hosted by _________for maximum number of times.

a. Thailand

b. Japan

c. India

d. China

ANSWER:    a. Thailand

Q. In which year Olympic Games were cancelled because of World War I?

a. 1916

b. 1912

c. 1920

d. 1944

ANSWER:    a. 1916

Q. Which term is commonly used in Badminton and Volleyball?

a. Deuce

b. Dribble

c. Double

d. Dummy

ANSWER:    a. Deuce

Q. ___________ is used in Boxing.

a. Upper Cut

b. Mallet

c. Bunder Chuckker

d. Deuce

ANSWER:    a. Upper Cut

Q. In which year Football World Cup was held in France?

a. 1998

b. 1950

c. 1962

d. 1990

ANSWER:    a. 1998

Q. Who was the winner of Football World Cup in 2010?

a. Spain

b. Italy

c. Brazil

d. France

ANSWER:    a. Spain

Q. Olympic Games were first started by which country and in which year?

a. Greece (1896)

b. France (1924)

c. Greece (1890)

d. France (1894)

ANSWER:    a. Greece (1896)

Q. How many nations participated in 2012 Olympic Games?

a. 204

b. 197

c. 199

d. 121

ANSWER:    a. 204

Q. In __________ Olympic Games were held in Spain.

a. 1992

b. 1948

c. 1968

d. 1980

ANSWER:    a. 1992

Q. Which city of United States hosted Olympic Games in 1996?

a. Atlanta

b. St. Louis

c. Los Angeles

d. None of the above

ANSWER:    a. Atlanta

Q. In 2012 which country hosted Olympic Games?

a. United Kingdom

b. China

c. Greece

d. Australia

ANSWER:    a. United Kingdom

Q. Which one of the following does not belong to the national styles of Kabaddi?

a) Amar

b) Gamini

c) Sanjeevani

d) Goongi

ANSWER:    d) Goongi

Q. Where did the game of Badminton originate?

a) Delhi

b) Pune

c) Karachi

d) Tamil Nadu

ANSWER:    b) Pune

Q. Who was the first person to win the Grand Slam in tennis?

a) Bill Tilden

b) Don Budge

c) Henry Vines

d) Jack Kramer

ANSWER:  

Q. What is the Golden Slam?

a) Grand Slam plus Olympic gold

b) Super Slam plus Olympic gold

c) Triple Crown plus Olympic gold

d) Grand Slam plus Olympic silver

ANSWER:    a) Grand Slam plus Olympic gold

Q. Which is the oldest football club in India?

a) Mohun Bagan

b) Pailan Arrows

c) Prayag United

d) United Sikkim

ANSWER:    a) Mohun Bagan

Q. Who revived the Olympic Games?

a) Demetrius Vikelas

b) Jacques Rogge

c) Juan Antonio Samaranch

d) Pierre de Coubertin

ANSWER:    d) Pierre de Coubertin

Q. Which game is associated with ‘Merdeka Cup’?

a) Badminton

b) Football

c) Hockey

d) Tennis

ANSWER:    b) Football

Q. Which of the following terms is used in the game of Lawn Tennis?

a) Deuce

b) Jockey

c) Punter

d) Scoop

ANSWER:    a) Deuce

Q. Which of the following terms is not used in the game of Lawn Tennis?

a) Ace

b) Back hand drive

c) Gambit

d) Smash

ANSWER:    c) Gambit

Q. Which of the following is related to Jallikattu sport played in Tamil Nadu and neighbouring states of India?

a) Bullfight and bullock-cart racing

b) Cockfight

c) Dogfight

d) Cricket fight

ANSWER:    a) Bullfight and bullock-cart racing

Q. Who among the following has won the women’s singles title of the WTA Finals?

a) Helen Wills Moody

b) Margaret Court

c) Serena Williams

d) Steffi Graf

ANSWER:    c) Serena Williams

Q. Which of the following awards is given for excellence in sports coaching in India?

a) Arjuna Awards

b) Dronacharya Award

c) Dhyan Chand Award

d) Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna

ANSWER:    b) Dronacharya Award

Q. When is national sports day of India celebrated?

a) April 6

b) August 29

c) September 14

d) October 11

ANSWER:    b) August 29

Q. Which one of the following is associated with Gagan Narang?

a) Air rifle shooting

b) Athletics

c) Badminton

d) Golf

ANSWER:    a) Air rifle shooting

Q. Who was the oldest male player to win the French Open?

a) Andre Gobert

b) Andre Vacherot

c) Henri Cochet

d) Max Decugis

ANSWER:    b) Andre Vacherot

Q. Who was the oldest female player to win the French Open?

a) Jan Lehane

b) Andrea Temesvari

c) Nelly Landry

d) Zsuzsa Kormoczy

ANSWER:    d) Zsuzsa Kormoczy

Q. When did the first Wimbledon Tennis championship take place?

a) 1875

b) 1877

c) 1880

d) 1884

ANSWER:    b) 1877

Q. Who was the first winner of Wimbledon Tennis Championships?

a) Arthur Gore

b) Ernest Renshaw

c) Frank Hadow

d) Spencer Gore

ANSWER:    d) Spencer Gore

Q. When was overhead smash introduced?

a) 1875

b) 1877

c) 1880

d) 1884

ANSWER:    c) 1880

Q. When were womens and mens doubles introduced in Wimbledon?

a) 1875

b) 1877

c) 1880

d) 1884

ANSWER:    d) 1884

Q. Who was the first female Wimbledon champion?

a) Blanche Bingley

b) Charlotte Cooper

c) Lottie Dod

d) Maud Watson

ANSWER:    d) Maud Watson

Q. Who won the Wimbledon Ladies Singles title for the first time?

a) Blanche Bingley

b) Charlotte Cooper

c) Lottie Dod

d) Maud Watson

ANSWER:    c) Lottie Dod

Q. When did the All England Croquet Club change its name to the All England Tennis & Croquet Club?

a) 1899

b) 1905

c) 1907

d) 1908

ANSWER:    a) 1899

Q. Who was the first international tennis player to win Wimbledon Championships?

a) Blanche Bingley

b) Dorothy Cheney

c) Maud Watson

d) May Sutton

ANSWER:    d) May Sutton

Q. Who became the first international Wimbledon Mens Singles Champion?

a) Arthur Gore

b) Laurence Doherty

c) Norman Brookes

d) Reginald Doherty

ANSWER:    c) Norman Brookes

Q. Who became the oldest Wimbledon Ladies Singles champion?

a) Blanche Bingley

b) Charlotte Sterry

c) Dorothy Cheney

d) Maud Watson

ANSWER:    b) Charlotte Sterry

Q. Who became the oldest Wimbledon Mens Singles champion?

a) Arthur Gore

b) Ernest Renshaw

c) Laurence Doherty

d) Reginald Doherty

ANSWER:    a) Arthur Gore

Q. Who became the first player to win triple crown of Ladies Singles, Ladies Doubles and Mixed Doubles?

a) Helen Jacobs

b) Helen Wills

c) Louise Brough

d) Suzanne Lenglen

ANSWER:    d) Suzanne Lenglen

Q. When was the Tie-break introduced?

a) 1962

b) 1967

c) 1971

d) 1973

ANSWER:    c) 1971

Q. When did Bjorn Borg win his first singles title?

a) 1971

b) 1973

c) 1975

d) 1976

ANSWER:    d) 1976

Q. When was Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum opened?

a) 1977

b) 1979

c) 1980

d) 1985

ANSWER:    a) 1977

Q. Who won the men’s singles title at Wimbledon as a wildcard?

a) Goran Ivansevic

b) Fabrice Santoro

c) Marin Cilic

d) Mark Philippoussis

ANSWER:    a) Goran Ivansevic

Q. When was International Olympic Committee founded?

a) 1854

b) 1874

c) 1894

d) 1898

ANSWER:    c) 1894

Q. The Ancient Olympics took place in honour of which Greek God?

a) Apollo

b) Athena

c) Herculus

d) Zeus

ANSWER:    d) Zeus

Q. When were gold, silver, bronze medals at Olympics introduced?

a) 1896

b) 1900

c) 1904

d) 1916

ANSWER:    c) 1904

Q. Who won the inaugural women’s 400 m hurdles event?

a) Hassiba Boulmerka

b) Nawal El Moutawakel

c) Nezha Bidouane

d) P. T. Usha

ANSWER:    b) Nawal El Moutawakel

Q. In which event did Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, Lt. Colonel in the Indian Army, win silver medal (shooting) in the 2004 Summer Olympics?

a) 10m Pistol

b) 25m Pistol

c) Double Trap

d) Men’s Skeet

ANSWER:    c) Double Trap

Q. Who among the following has won the maximum number of Olympic medals?

a) Larisa Latynina

b) Mark Spitz

c) Michael Phelps

d) Pavo Nurmi

ANSWER:    c) Michael Phelps

Q. Who was the first Indian to win an individual medal in Olympics?

a) Karnam Malleshwari

b) K. D. Jadhav

c) Milkha Singh

d) P. T. Usha

ANSWER:    b) K. D. Jadhav

Q. In which year were the Asian Games held in Delhi for the first time?

a) 1951

b) 1963

c) 1971

d) 1982

ANSWER:    a) 1951

Q. Who is the first Indian woman to win an Asian Games gold in 400m run?

a) Kamaljeet Sandhu

b) K.Malleshwari

c) M. D. Valsamma

d) P. T. Usha

ANSWER:    a) Kamaljeet Sandhu

Q. When did the Indian football team make its first appearance at Olympics?

a) 1936

b) 1948

c) 1952

d) 1956

ANSWER:    b) 1948

Q. When did India win its first Olympic hockey gold?

a) 1928

b) 1932

c) 1936

d) 1948

ANSWER:    a) 1928

Q. Which among the following is associated with the name Kunjarani Devi?

a) Athletics

b) Swimming

c) Target shooting

d) Weight lifting

ANSWER:    d) Weight lifting

Q. Who was the first Indian to reach the semi final in Wimbledon Tennis Championship?

a) Ananth Amritraj

b) Premjit Lall

c) Ramanathan Krishnan

d) Ramesh Krishnan

ANSWER:    c) Ramanathan Krishnan

Q. When did India reach the final of Davis cup for the first time?

a) 1964

b) 1966

c) 1970

d) 1974

ANSWER:    d) 1974

Q. How many times did Geet Sethi win the IBSF World Billiards title?

a) 2

b) 3

c) 4

d) 5

ANSWER:    b) 3

Q. Who was the first Indian to win the World Amateur Billiards title?

a) Geet Sethi

b) Mike Russell

c) Pankaj Adwani

d) Wilson Jones

ANSWER:    d) Wilson Jones

Q. When was Amateur Athletics Federation of India established?

a) 1936

b) 1946

c) 1956

d) 1966

ANSWER:    b) 1946

Q. Who among the following is not associated with billiards in India?

a) Ashok Shandilya

b) Manoj Kothari

c) Mihir Sen

d) Subash Agarwal

ANSWER:    c) Mihir Sen

Q. How many gold medals did P. T. Usha win in the 1986 Seoul Asian Games?

a) 1

b) 2

c) 3

d) 4

ANSWER:    d) 4

Q. How many gold medals did Carl Lewis win at the 1984 Olympic games?

a) 2

b) 3

c) 4

d) 8

ANSWER:    c) 4

Q. Which Major League Baseball player holds the record for all-time career high batting average?

a) Babe Ruth

b) Honus Wagner

c) Lou Gehrig

d) Ty Cobb

ANSWER:    d) Ty Cobb

Q. What do African-American football players Ernie Davis, Archie Griffin, and Tony Dorsett have in common?

a) They all led to Super Bowl titles

b) They all played for Pittsburgh

c) They all won the Heisman Trophy

d) They don’t have any similarity

ANSWER:    c) They all won the Heisman Trophy

Q. Which basketball player scored 8 points in the final 7 seconds of a game to lead his team to victory?

a) Charles Barkley

b) Larry Bird

c) Ray Allen

d) Reggie Miller

ANSWER:    d) Reggie Miller

Q. Which National Hockey League goaltender has the most career wins?

a) Andy Moog

b) Glenn Anderson

c) Grant Fuhr

d) Jari Kurri

ANSWER:    c) Grant Fuhr

Q. Who won the 1993 “King of the Ring”?

a) Bret Hart

b) Owen Hart

c) Randy Savage

d) Shawn Michaels

ANSWER:    a) Bret Hart

Q. What was the name of the first World Cup trophy?

a) Jules Rimes trophy

b) Rodolphe Seeldrayers trophy

c) Daniel Burley Woolfall trophy

d) Arthur Drewry trophy

ANSWER:    a) Jules Rimes trophy

Q. When was the Football Association established?

a) 1853

b) 1863

c) 1873

d) 1883

ANSWER:    b) 1863

Q. Against which country England played history’s first international football fixture?

a) Belgium

b) France

c) Italy

d) Scotland

ANSWER:    d) Scotland

Q. Against which team Uruguay won the first World Cup final in 1930?

a) Argentina

b) Brazil

c) USA

d) Yugoslavia

ANSWER:    a) Argentina

Q. What was history’s first official World Cup soccer ball called?

a) Azteca

b) Jabulani

c) Tango

d) Telstar

ANSWER:    d) Telstar

Q. Which country won the first European football championship?

a) Soviet Union

b) Spain

c) West Germany

d) Yugoslavia

ANSWER:    a) Soviet Union

Q. Which football player was dubbed as “The Fifth Beatle“?

a) Bobby Charlton

b) Bobby Moore

c) Duncan Edwards

d) George Best

ANSWER:    d) George Best

Q. Where was the first World Cup Football held?

a) Brazil

b) Canada

c) France

d) Uruguay

ANSWER:    d) Uruguay

Q. Where was the 1998 World Cup Football held?

a) Canada

b) France

c) England

d) South Korea

ANSWER:    b) France

Q. When was Hockey introduced in the Olympics?

a) 1908

b) 1920

c) 1936

d) 1956

ANSWER:    a) 1908

Q. When was Hockey introduced in Asian Games?

a) 1951

b) 1954

c) 1958

d) 1962

ANSWER:    c) 1958

Q. Which one of the following was known as Irwin Amphitheatre?

a) National Stadium, Delhi

b) Yuba Bharti Kridangan, Calcutta

c) Jawahar Lai Nehru Stadium, Delhi

d) None of the above

ANSWER:    a) National Stadium, Delhi

Q. When was the Sports Authority of India formed?

a) 1983

b) 1984

c) 1985

d) 1986

ANSWER:    b) 1984

Q. With which game is ‘Michael Ferreira’ associated?

a) Billiards

b) Equestrian

c) Golf

d) Snooker

ANSWER:    a) Billiards

Q. When was the National Sports Festival for Women started?

a) 1970

b) 1974

c) 1975

d) 1976

ANSWER:    c) 1975

Q. With which game is ‘Caddy’ associated?

a) Billiards

b) Bridge

c) Golf

d) Snooker

ANSWER:    c) Golf

Q. Who became the first Indian to win a grand slam title?

a) Leander Peas

b) Mahesh Bhupathi

c) Both (a) and (b)

d) None of the above

ANSWER:    b) Mahesh Bhupathi

Q. Which of the following is the highest award in sports in the world?

a) Arjuna Award

b) Jesse Owens Award

c) Olympic Order

d) Dronacharya Award

ANSWER:    c) Olympic Order

Q. What is the full form of IAAF?

a) International Amateur Athletics Federation

b) Indian Amateur Athletics Federation

c) Indian Association of Athletics and Field events

d) None of the above

ANSWER:    a) International Amateur Athletics Federation

Q. Who was the first athlete to be awarded Padma Shri?

a) G. S. Randhawa

b) Milkha Singh

c) P. T. Usha

d) V. S. Chauhan

ANSWER:    b) Milkha Singh

Q. When were the first Commonwealth Games held?

a) 1930

b) 1949

c) 1952

d) 1957

ANSWER:    a) 1930

Q. In which year did the Commonwealth Games get the current title?

a) 1952

b) 1957

c) 1974

d) 1978

ANSWER:    d) 1978

Q. In which category did India win its first Commonwealth medal?

a) Athletics

b) Hockey

c) Shooting

d) Wrestling

ANSWER:    d) Wrestling

Q. Who won the David Dixon Award at 2006 Melbourne Games?

a) Gagan Narang

b) Ian Thorpe

c) Leisal Jones

d) Samaresh Jung

ANSWER:    d) Samaresh Jung

Q. Which is the first Asian country to host Commonwealth Games?

a) Bangladesh

b) Malaysia

c) Pakistan

d) Sri Lanka

ANSWER:    b) Malaysia

Q. What was the position of India in the final Medal Tally of Melbourne CWG 2006?

a) First

b) Second

c) Third

d) Fourth

ANSWER:    d) Fourth

Q. When did the World Chess Championship begin?

a) 1886

b) 1887

c) 1888

d) 1889

ANSWER:    a) 1886

Q. Who was the first modern chess master?

a) Adolf Anderssen

b) Jean Dufresne

c) Johannes Zukertort

d) Paul Morphy

ANSWER:    a) Adolf Anderssen

Q. Who held the title of world chess championship for the longest time?

a) Alexander Alekhine

b) Emanuel Lasker

c) Mikhail Botvinnik

d) Siegbert Tarrasch

ANSWER:    b) Emanuel Lasker

Q. Who proposed the “London Rules”?

a) Alexander Alekhine

b) Bobby Fischer

c) Emmanuel Lasker

d) Jose Raul Capablanca

ANSWER:    d) Jose Raul Capablanca

Q. When was World Chess Federation founded?

a) 1924

b) 1925

c) 1926

d) 1927

ANSWER:    a) 1924

Q. When was Professional Chess Association set up?

a) 1993

b) 1994

c) 1995

d) 1996

ANSWER:    a) 1993

Q. Who was the FIDE World Chess Champion in 1999?

a) Alexander Khalifman

b) Anatoly Karpov

c) Vasily Smyslov

d) Vladimir Kramnik

ANSWER:    a) Alexander Khalifman

Q. Who held the FIDE World Chess Championship in 2000?

a) Garry Kasparov

b) Levon Aronian

c) Magnes Carlsen

d) Viswanathan Anand

ANSWER:    d) Viswanathan Anand

Q. Who took the title of FIDE World Chess Championship in 2002?

a) Alexander Grischuk

b) Peter Leko

c) Ruslan Ponomariov

d) Sergey Karjakin

ANSWER:    c) Ruslan Ponomariov

Q. Who won the FIDE World Chess Championship in 2006?

a) Garry Kasparov

b) Levon Aronian

c) Magnes Carlsen

d) Vladimir Kramnik

ANSWER:    d) Vladimir Kramnik

Q. When was the first women’s singles tournament of French Championship held?

a) 1891

b) 1897

c) 1902

d) 1907

ANSWER:    b) 1897

Q. When did the French Championships become open to all amateurs internationally?

a) 1924

b) 1925

c) 1926

d) 1927

ANSWER:    b) 1925

Q. When was ILTF established?

a) 1913

b) 1923

c) 1924

d) 1925

ANSWER:    a) 1913

Q. When did the French Championships become the first Grand Slam tournament to go open?

a) 1946

b) 1947

c) 1968

d) 1981

ANSWER:    c) 1968

Q. When were the Prix Orange, the Prix Citron, and the Prix Bourgeon presented?

a) 1981

b) 2001

c) 2007

d) 2010

ANSWER:    a) 1981

Q. When did the French Championship start to provide equal prize money for both men and women in all the rounds?

a) 2001

b) 2006

c) 2007

d) 2010

ANSWER:    c) 2007

Q. Who is the youngest male player to win a Grand Slam Singles title?

a) Andre Agassi

b) Goran Ivanisevic

c) Kei Nishikori

d) Michael Chang

ANSWER:    d) Michael Chang

Q. Who is the youngest female player to win the French Open?

a) Gabriela Sabatini

b) Martina Hingis

c) Monica Seles

d) Steffi Graf

ANSWER:    c) Monica Seles

Q. Which sport is Rohan Bopanna related to?

a) Cricket

b) Football

c) Hockey

d) Tennis

ANSWER:    d) Tennis

Q. Which of the following is related to ICC trophy?

a) Chess

b) Cricket

c) Badminton

d) Lawn Tennis

ANSWER:    b) Cricket

Q. Gillette cup is associated with which sport?

a) Chess

b) Cricket

c) Football

d) Hockey

ANSWER:    b) Cricket

Q. Between which countries is Ashes trophy played?

a) United Kingdom and South Africa

b) South Africa and Australia

c) Australia and West Indies

d) Australia and England

ANSWER:    d) Australia and England

Q. Who scored first hat-rick goal in football world cup?

a) Manuel Neuer

b) Philipp Lahm

c) Thomas Muller

d) Toni Kroos

ANSWER:    c) Thomas Muller

Q. Who won 3 medals in ISSF world cup in Munich?

a) Abhinav Bindra

b) Gagan Narang

c) Gurpal Singh

d) Jitu Rai

ANSWER:    d) Jitu Rai

Q. Who is Richest Player in FIFA?

a) Cristiano Ronaldo

b) Gareth Bale

c) Lionel Messi

d) Neymar

ANSWER:    a) Cristiano Ronaldo

Q. FIBA is related with which sport?

a) Badminton

b) Basketball

c) Football

d) Lawn Tennis

ANSWER:    b) Basketball

Q. Vijay hazare trophy is related to which sport?

a) Basketball

b) Chess

c) Cricket

d) Volleyball

ANSWER:    c) Cricket

Q. Which one of the following is related to Sathish Sivalingam?

a) Shooting

b) Swimming

c) Weightlifting

d) None of these

ANSWER:    c) Weightlifting

Q. Tintu Luka is associated with which game?

a) Athletics

b) Shooting

c) Swimming

d) None of these

ANSWER:    a) Athletics

Q. Ajinkya Rahane is related to which game?

a) Basketball

b) Chess

c) Cricket

d) Football

ANSWER:    c) Cricket

Q. Strike word is related to which game?

a) Baseball

b) Chess

c) Cricket

d) Tennis

ANSWER:    a) Baseball

Q. Leander Paes is related to which game?

a) Chess

b) Cricket

c) Football

d) Tennis

ANSWER:    d) Tennis

Q. Who is all time highest goal scorer of Germany?

a) Lukas Podolski

b) Mario Gomez

c) Miroslav Klose

d) Philipp Lahm

ANSWER:    c) Miroslav Klose

Q. Who among the following is a football striker from Ivory Coas?

a) Garry Monk

b) Michu

c) Wilfried Bony

d) None

ANSWER:    c) Wilfried Bony

Q. Amit Kumar is related to which game?

a) Athletics

b) Rowing

c) Shooting

d) Wrestling

ANSWER:    d) Wrestling

Q. With which sport is Pankaj Advani related?

a) Badminton

b) Baseball

c) Basketball

d) Billiards

ANSWER:    d) Billiards

Q. Abhinav Bindra is related to which game?

a) Billiards

b) Shooting

c) Swimming

d) Wrestling

ANSWER:    b) Shooting

Q. Apurvi Chandela is related to which game?

a) Athletics

b) Billiards

c) Shooting

d) Swimming

ANSWER:    c) Shooting

Q. Anirban Lahiri belongs to which sport?

a) Baseball

b) Basketball

c) Chess

d) Golf

ANSWER:    d) Golf

Q. Rory Mcllroy belongs to which sport?

a) Chess

b) Football

c) Golf

d) Hockey

ANSWER:    c) Golf

Q. Yuki Bhambri is related to which sport?

a) Chess

b) Football

c) Golf

d) Tennis

ANSWER:    d) Tennis

Q. Lionel Messi is player of which country?

a) Argentina

b) Brazil

c) Germany

d) None of the above

ANSWER:    a) Argentina

Q. Volley term is from which sport?

a) Baseball

b) Basketball

c) Tennis

d) Volleyball

Answer:    c) Tennis

 

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