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Sports and games quiz
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2. Information to members
The total number of groups will be ‘5’.
Number of members in each group will be decided
based on total members present for general shift.
Quiz is prepared on 5 parts, comprising of
Multiple choice on sports & games – 50 Nos.
Multiple Choice questions on Cricket – 50 Nos.
Personality Identification questions – 10 Nos.
Photo Identification questions – 10 Nos.
Sport & Game Identification questions – 10 Nos.
4. Multiple Choice Round - Rules
• The 1st question will be displayed on screen along with
Four options.
• After Four options, 10 seconds time will be given for
answering.
• If Team ‘A’ could answer correct from given choices
then Team ‘A’ will be getting 5 marks.
• If team ‘A’ could not answer the question, no option
will be given to other teams.
• Then next question will be posed to Team ‘B’ and
same process continues.
• Be silent while answering. Discussions between you
can be heard by other teams and grab your marks.
5. 1
Who was the first Indian to
win an individual medal
in Olympics ?
a) Milkha Singh.
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b) K.D.Jadhav.
c) Gagan Narang.
d) Mary Kom. Answer : B
6. 2
With which sport is the
'Choudhury Trophy'
associated ?
a) Circumnavigation of the earth by car.
b) Buggy - Jumping.
c) Formula One racing.
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d) Golf.
Answer : A
7. 3
In the game of snooker,
how many balls are
present on the table at the
beginning of a game ?
a) 20.
b) 21.
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c) 22.
d) 23.
Answer : C
8. 4
Which country will host
the Commonwealth
Games 2014 ?
a) Nepal.
b) Srilanka.
c) UAE.
d) Scotland.
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Answer : D
9. 5
Narang Cup is associated
with which sport ?
a) Snooker.
b) Tennis.
c) Badminton.
d) Football.
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Answer : C
10. 6
The first country to win
football World cup ?
a) Brazil.
b) Uruguay.
c) Italy.
d) Argentina.
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Answer : B
11. 7
Who is the second Indian
woman to become a Chess
grand master ?
a) Koneru hampi.
b) Dronavalli Harika.
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c) Subbaraman Vijayalaxmi.
d) Swaminathan Meenakshi.
Answer : B
12. 8
Leander Paes wins a bronze
medal in which Olympic
Games ?
a) 1996 Atlanta Olympics.
b) 2000 Sydney Olympics.
c) 2004 Athens Olympics.
d) 2008 Beijing Olympics.
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Answer : A
13. 9
The Asian Games were held
in Delhi for the first time
in...?
a) 1961.
b) 1951.
c) 1965.
d) 1955.
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Answer : B
14. 10
Dhronacharya Award was
given to Poornima Mahato in
2013. She is a ?
a) Boxing coach.
b) Hockey coach.
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c) Athletic coach.
d) Archery coach. Answer : D
15. 11
The word Kabaddi is
derived from ?
a) Tamil Language.
b) Hindi Language.
c) Punjabi Language.
d) Indonesian Language.
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Answer : A
The name derives from the Tamil word "kai" (hand), "pidi" (catch),
which could be translated into "Holding Hands".
16. 12
How many gold medals
have been won by India in
the Olympics so far ?
a) 11.
b) 10.
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c) 9.
d) 8.
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In the 2008 Games in
Beijing, Abhinav Bindra
became the first Indian to
win gold in an individual
event. India has won eight
gold medals in field
hockey (1928, 1932,
1936, 1948, 1952, 1956,
1964, 1980).
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Who is the first Indian
woman to win an Asian
Games gold in 400m run ?
a) P.T.Usha.
b) M.L.Valsamma.
c) K.Malleshwari.
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d) Kamaljit Sandhu. Answer : D
18. 14
Which of the following
trophies is NOT associated
with cricket ?
a) Charminar Challenge Cup.
b) Thomas Cup.
c) Rohinton Baria Trophy.
d) Duleep Trophy.
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Answer : B
19. 15
Cannon, Cue and Pot are
three terms associated
with which games ?
a) Billiards, Golf and Shooting.
b) Golf Only.
c) Both Billiards and Golf.
d) Billiards only.
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Answer : C
20. 16
Number of players in a
team of Water Polo is ?
A) 5.
B) 6.
C) 7.
D) 8.
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Answer : C
21. 17
Blue, red and green are
three of the five rings of
the Olympic flag. What are
the other two ?
a) Yellow and Black.
b) Yellow and Pink.
c) Orange and Yellow.
d) Gold and Orange.
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Answer : A
22. 18
Which of the following is the
highest award in sports in the
world ?
a) Margaret Thatcher Award.
b) Laureus World sports Award.
c) Olympic order.
d) Jesse Owens Award.
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Answer : C
23. 19
Who is the only and first
Indian player to complete six
Olympic games ?
a) Karni Singh.
b) Milkha Singh.
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c) Leander Paes.
d) Mahesh Bhupathi.
Answer : C
24. 20
Who was the first player to win
five straight Wimbledon
tennis titles ?
a) Arthur Ashe.
b) Andre Agassi.
c) Bjorn Borg.
d) Roger Federer.
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Answer : C
25. 21
In polo, what is a period of
play called ?
a) Quarter.
b) Chukka.
c) Half.
d) Set.
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Answer : B
26. 22
In what sport would one
find an Albion round ?
a) Tennis.
b) Archery.
c) Badminton.
d) Croquet.
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Answer : B
In women's archery, an Albion Round involves firing
36 arrows at targets at each of three distances.
27. 23
What do you use to hit a
ball in golf ?
a) Rocket.
b) Bat.
c) Cue.
d) Club.
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Answer : D
28. 24
Which sportsperson has a
son named Raag and a
daughter named Jaaz ?
a) Geet Sethi.
b) Manoj Kotari.
c) Ashok Sandhilya.
d) Pankaj Adwani.
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Answer : A
29. 25
In the Olympics, which of
these disciplines of
gymnastics is only
competed by women ?
a) Floor Exercise.
b) Pommel Horse.
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c) Balance Beam.
d)Horizontal Bar.
Answer : C
30. 26
If Milkha Singh is famous
in athletics, Jeev Milkha
Singh is famous in which
sport ?
a) Golf.
b) Cricket.
c) Chess.
d)Football.
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Answer : A
31. 27
Which of the following awards
is given for excellence in the
field of sports in India ?
a) Kalidas Samman.
b) Dhyanchand Award.
c) Shram Vir Award.
d) Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award.
End Answer : B
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Which of the following is a
Manipuri version of
Hockey ?
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a) Khong Kangjei.
b) Hiyang Tanaba.
c) Yubi Lakpi.
d)Tobi-Tanaba.
Answer : A
33. 29
India won its first and last
Olympic hockey gold
in...?
a) 1926 and 1982
b) 1928 and 1980.
c) 1936 and 1984.
d) 1948 and 1992.
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Answer : B
34. 30
With which game is the
Double Fault associated ?
a) Lawn Tennis.
b) Football.
c) Cricket.
d)Hockey.
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Answer : A
35. 31
A typical golf course
features how many
holes ?
a) 20.
b) 19.
c) 21.
d) 18.
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Answer : D
36. 32
The French Tennis Open is
played on what kind of
surface ?
a) Clay.
b) Wood.
c) Cement.
d) Fibre.
End Answer : A
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37. 33
Which sport uses the
given ball to play ?
a) Football.
b) Baseball.
c) Rugby.
d) Hockey.
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Answer : C
38. 34
In motor racing, which flag
is waved to show the
winner ?
a) Green Flag with white circles.
b) Yellow flag with red ball.
c) Red flag with black squares.
d) Black and white squares or rectangle flag.
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Answer : D
39. 35
How many RED balls are
used in a game of
snooker ?
a) 15.
b) 16.
c) 17.
d) 18.
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Answer : A
40. 36
In tennis, what is the point
score immediately after
deuce ?
a) Alternative Scoring.
b) Advantage scoring.
c) Announcing score.
d) None of the above.
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Answer : B
41. 37
Which sport is played on
the largest pitch ?
a) Beach volley ball.
b) Foot ball.
c) Polo.
d) Hockey.
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42. 38
In Athletics, what is the
last event of the
Decathlon ?
a) 400 meters
b) 1500 meters.
c) 2000 meters.
d) 800 meters.
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Answer : B
43. 39
James Naismith invented
which sport ?
a) Foot ball.
b) Volley ball.
c) Basket ball.
d) Base ball.
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Answer : C
44. 40
Which Olympic sport is
played with stones and
brooms ?
a) Biathlon.
b) Bobsleigh.
c) Luge.
d) Curling.
End Answer : D
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45. 41
In Judo, the Black belt is
the highest, what colour
is the second highest ?
a) White.
b) Pink.
c) Brown.
d) Red.
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Answer : C
46. 42
In feet, how high above the
floor is the hoop on a
basketball court ?
a) Eleven feet.
b) Ten feet.
c) Twelve feet.
d) Nine feet.
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Answer : B
47. 43
Who was the first woman to
win the Wimbledon
Singles tournament six
times in succession ?
(a) Suzanne Lenglen
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(b) Martina Navratilova
(c) Steffi Graf
Answer : B
(d) Serena Williams
48. 44
Who was the first Indian to
win the World Amateur
Billiards title?
a) Geet Sethi.
b) Wilson Jones.
c) Michael Ferreira.
d) Manoj Kothari.
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Answer : B
49. 45
Which sport was originally
called ‘Mintonette’ ?
a) Volley Ball.
b) Foot Ball.
c) Polo.
d) Basket Ball.
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Answer : A
50. 46
In which sport might you
encounter Spares and
Strikes ?
a) Curling .
b) Croquet .
c) Soft ball .
d) Ten pin bowling.
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Answer : D
51. 47
What is the maximum
duration of a Formula One
Championship race ?
a) 1 Hour .
b) 30 minutes .
c) 2 Hours .
d) 10 minutes.
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Answer : C
52. 48
In the parade at the opening
ceremony of the Olympic
Games, which country
always enters the stadium
first ?
a) USA .
b) Greece.
c) Italy.
d) Germany.
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Answer : B
53. 49
The Five Olympic rings
represents Europe, Asia, Africa,
America and Oceania
continents, In which, Oceania
represents by which color ?
a) Yellow.
b) Blue.
c) Red.
d) Green.
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Answer : D
54. 50
What is 'Tiger' Woods first
name ?
a) James.
b) Eldrick.
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c) Carmen.
d) Bishop.
Answer : B
56. Cricket – Multiple choice round - Rules
• The 1st question will be displayed on screen along with
Four options.
• After Four options, 10 seconds time will be given for
answering.
• If Team ‘A’ could answer correct from given choices
then Team ‘A’ will be getting 5 marks.
• If team ‘A’ could not answer the question, no option
will be given to other teams.
• Then next question will be posed to Team ‘B’ and
same process continues.
• Be silent while answering. Discussions between you
can be heard by other teams and grab your marks.
57. 1
Who first scored a century and
took 10 wickets in the same
test match ?
a) Vasim Akram (Pak).
b) A.K. Davidson (Aus).
c) Ian Botham (Eng).
d) Kapil Dev (India).
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124 Runs, 11 wickets – Aus Vs WI at
Brisbane in 1960
Answer : B
58. 2
Where did India play its 1st
one day international
match ?
a) Lords.
b) Headingley.
c) Taunton.
d) The Oval.
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Answer : B
59. 3
In the match between India and
Pakistan at Jaipur on 02-101983, Which new rule was
introduced ?
a) Limit of overs was reduced to 50.
b) The rule of field restriction was taken.
c) Over throw runs were batsman's score.
d) No-balls & wides were debited to
bowlers analysis.
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Answer : D
60. 4
Which cricketer died on the
field in Bangladesh while
playing for Abahani Club ?
a) Subhash Gupte.
b) M.L.Jaisimha.
c) Lala Amarnath.
d) Raman Lamba.
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Answer : D
61. 5
Which of the bowler set a
World Cup record of
taking 4 wickets in 4
consecutive balls ?
a) Anil Kumble.
b) Lasith Malinga.
c) Shae Warne.
d) Glenn Mc Grath.
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Answer : B
62. 6
By runs, what was the
largest victory margin in
the ICC World Cup ?
a) India over New Zealand, 243 runs.
b) India over Bermuda, 257 runs.
c) India over West Indies, 221 runs.
d) India over England, 260 runs.
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Answer : B
63. 7
The first batsman in the world
to score centuries against all
the other 8 test playing
nations.
a) Ricky Pointing.
b) Mark Waugh.
c) Sachin Tendulkar.
d) Mohammad Azaruddin.
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Answer : B
64. 8
The youngest Cricketer to
score a century is ?
a) Mohd Asharful (Ban).
b) Sahid Afridi (Pak).
c) Inzamam–ul-Haq (Pak).
d) Shikhar Dhawan (Ind).
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Answer : B
16 years 217 Days at
Nairobi with Sri Lanka
65. 9
Who among the following
introduced the world to
One-Day Internationals ?
a) Kerry Packer.
b) Len Hutton.
c) Frank Worrell.
d) Thomas Hughes.
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Answer : A
66. 10
Pakistan's contribution to
advancing the cricket is ?
(a) No ball.
(b) Run-out.
(c) Reverse swing.
(d) Leg before wicket.
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Answer : C
67. 11
Test Cricket celebrated 100
years in the year ?
a) 1877.
b) 1977.
c) 1875.
d) 1774.
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Answer : B
68. 12
Which country became the
first nation to win a World
Cup final on home soil ?
a) Australia.
b) England.
c) South Africa.
d) India.
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Answer : D
India won the tournament, defeating Sri Lanka by 6 wickets
in the final in Mumbai, thus becoming the first country
to win the Cricket World Cup final on home soil.
69. 13
Who became the youngest
player to make a debut in
World Cup cricket ?
a) Nitish Kumar.
b) Kevin O'Brien.
c) Kemar Roach.
d) Tim Southee.
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Answer : A
At the age of 16 years and 283 days, he became the youngest
player to play in a World Cup
70. 14
2019 ICC Cricket World
Cup will be held in ?
a) India.
b) England.
c) Australia.
d) New Zealand.
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Answer : B
71. 15
Who hit the fastest century
of World Cup Cricket ?
a) Kevin O'Brien.
b) Tillakaratne Dilshan.
c) Yuvraj Singh.
d) Shahid Afridi.
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Answer : A
Kelvin (Ireland) holds the world record for the fastest century
from 50 balls against England on 2 March 2011.
72. 16
This bowler once had remarkable
figures of 32-27-5-0 against
England in Chennai in 1964 and
holds the record for the most
consecutive maiden overs (21) in an
innings. Who is the bowler ?
a) Vaman Kumar.
b) Erapalli Prasanna.
c) Bishan Singh Bedi.
d) Bapu Nadkarni.
Answer : D
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73. 17
Sachin Tendulkar has been out
stumped only once in his Test
career. Ashley Giles was the
bowler on that occasion. Who
was the wicketkeeper?
a) James Foster.
b) Jack Russell.
c) Geraint Jones.
d) Alec Stewart.
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Answer : A
74. 18
'Dizzy' is the nickname of
what Australian player ?
a) Jason Gillespie.
b) Adam Gilchrist.
c) Glenn McGrath.
d) Brett Lee.
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75. 19
In 1987-88, which Indian
spinner took 16 wickets
on his Test debut ?
a) V. Raju.
b) Rajesh Chauhan.
c) Arshad Ayub.
d) Narendra Hirwani.
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Answer : D
76. 20
Reena Roy the Indian film
actress married a
cricketer ?
a) Mohsin khan.
b) Wasim Akram.
c) Naveen Nischol.
d) None ff the above.
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Answer : A
77. 21
Kapil Dev's 432 (world)
record breaking victim
was ?
a) Arvind De Silva.
b) Roshan Mahanama.
c) Hashan Tilakaratne.
d) Sanat Jayasurya.
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Answer : C
78. 22
Which cricketer is
associated with 'Udayan', a
charity home in Kolkata ?
a) Steve Waugh.
b) Wasim Akram.
c) Kapil Dev.
d) Graham Gooch.
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Answer : A
79. 23
Which team is holding the
record of most runs in an
innings in Test Cricket ?
a) South Africa.
b) England.
c) Sri Lanka.
d) Australia.
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Answer : C
Sri Lanka has scored 952-6 declared in 1997 at
Ranasinghe Premadasa Stadium, Colombo.
80. 24
What connects the badges of
Hampshire, Yorkshire,
Northamptonshire,
Derbyshire and Lancashire ?
a) All depict a fruit.
b) All Depict a rose.
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c) All depict a flower.
d) None of the above.
Answer : B
81. 25
Which cricketer wrote
'Runs and Ruins’ ?
a) Sunil Gavaskar.
b) Kapil Dev.
c) Mohammad Azharuddin.
d) Syed Kirmani.
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Answer : A
82. 26
Who is the only Indian
batsman to have no ducks
in his entire cricket
career ?
a) Yashpal Sharma.
b) Ravi Shastri.
c) Sunil Gavaskar.
d) Pankaj Roy.
Answer : A
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83. 27
Which batsman has hit the
maximum number of sixes
in his Test career ?
a) Brian Lara.
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b) Matthew Hayden.
c) Andrew Flintoff.
d) Adam Gilchrist.
100 sixes from 96 Tests
Answer : D
84. 28
Who is the only bowler to
have got Sir Donald
Bradman out hit-wicket ?
a) C.K. Nayudu.
b) J. K. Irani.
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c) Lala Amarnath.
d) None of these.
Answer : C
85. 29
Which Indian cricketer was
the son of a grounds man
of the Eden Gardens ?
a) Arun Lal.
b) Eknath Solkar.
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c) Dilip Doshi.
d) Saba Karim.
Answer : B
86. 30
Who is holding the record
of Highest wicket
nd
partnerships for 2
wicket in Test Cricket ?
a) Andrew Jones - Martin Crowe.
Answer :
b) Sanath Jayasuriya - Roshan Mahanama.
c) Sachin Tendulkar - Sourav Ganguly.
d) Kumar Sangakkar - Mahela Jayawardene.
The Sri Lankan player made 576 runs (Sanath
Jayasuriya [340] – Roshan Mahanama [225])
against India in 1997–98 at Ranasinghe
Premadasa Stadium, Colombo.
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B
87. 31
First cricketer who performed
Hat-trick in both ODI and
Test cricket ?
a) Harbhajan Singh.
b) Vasim Akram.
c) Muthaiah Muralidharan.
d) Richard Hadlee.
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Answer : B
88. 32
Who was the first player in
the history of world cup
to win Man of the Match
awards in both semi-finals
and finals ?
a) M.S. Dhoni.
b) Sachin Tendukar.
c) Kapil Dev.
d) Mohinder Amarnath.
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Answer : D
89. 33
Which batsman was the
first victim of Third
Umpire ?
a) Veerendra Sehwag.
b) Rahul Dravid.
c) Sachin Tendulkar.
d) Saurav Ganguly.
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Answer : C
In this match, Sachin was given run out at the throw of Jonty
Rhodes. Next day Jonty Rhodes was given run out by Third
umpire at the throw of Sachin in the same match.
90. 34
First ODI played between
which Two countries ?
a) South Africa and England.
b) West Indies and England.
c) Australia and England.
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d) New Zealand and England.
Answer : C
In Melbourne - 1971
91. 35
Against which team did
India win its first One Day
International match ?
a) England.
b) Zimbabwe.
c) South Africa .
d) East Africa.
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Answer : D
92. 36
Name the umpire who has
officiated in both the
cricket and football World
Cups ?
a) David Stepherd.
b) Steve Bucknor.
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c) Srinivas Venkataraghavan.
d) Asoka Desilva.
Answer : B
93. 37
Sachin Tendulkar has a record
for highest One Day
International Man of the Match
awards. How many times he has
won it ?
a) 64.
b) 63.
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c) 62.
d) 60.
Answer : C
94. 38
Who is called as ‘Sultan of
Multan’ ?
a) Younis Khan.
b) Abdul Razzak.
c) Shahid Afridi.
d) Inzamam-ul-Haq.
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Answer : D
95. 39
Who was the first player to
complete 2000 runs in IPL
matches ?
a) Virat Kohli.
b) Gautham Gambir.
c) Suresh Raina.
d) Rohit Sharma.
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Answer : C
96. 40
Name the only Two test
nations which never to have
made the Semi Finals of
World Cup ?
a) South Africa and Zimbabwe.
b) Bangladesh and Zimbabwe.
c) New Zealand and South Africa.
d) Kenya and Bangladesh.
Answer : B
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97. 41
Who is the only person to
score a century among all
the World Cup encounters
between India and
Pakistan till 2011 ?
a) Sahid Afridi.
b) Miandad.
c) Saeed Anwar .
d) Salim Malik.
(101 in the 2003 World Cup)
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Answer : C
98. 42
Don Bradman holds the
record for the highest
batting average in a career in
tests. Who is second in the
list ?
a) R.G. Pollock (SA).
b) GA Headley (WI).
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c) GS Sobbers (WI).
d) C.A. Pujara (India).
Bradman – 99.94, Pujara – 65.50
Answer : D
99. 43
Who is the only cricketer
to have won four
successive Man of the
Match awards in One-day
Internationals ?
a) Sachin Tendulkar.
b) Sourav Ganguly.
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c) M.S. Dhoni.
d) Virat Kohli.
Answer : B
100. 44
Who is the great
grandnephew of Dr.
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan,
former President of India ?
a) Parthiv Patel.
b) Rohit Sharma.
c) V.V.S Laxman.
d) Rahul Dravid.
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Answer : C
101. 45
The apex institutions of world
cricket is the ICC and its
headquarters is now in Dubai
from August 1, 2005. Earlier it
was in ?
a) Sydney (Australia).
b) Headingley (England).
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c) Lords (England).
d) Melbourne (Australia).
Answer : C
102. 46
What is the length of the
stumps in International
Cricket match ?
a) 26 inches.
b) 27 inches.
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c) 28 inches.
d) 30 inches.
Answer : C
103. 47
Who is known as the father
of Indian Cricket ?
a) C.K. Naidu.
b) Jahangir Khan.
c) K.S.Renjith Sinhji .
d) Farokh Engineer.
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Answer : C
104. 48
Which Indian cricketer is
known as "Brown
Bradman" ?
a) C.K. Naidu.
b) Mohinder Amarnath.
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c) Sachin Tendulkar .
d) Sunil Gavaskar.
Answer : D
105. 49
Green Park Cricket
Stadium is in ?
a) Lucknow.
b) Gwalior.
c) Kanpur .
d) Bhopal.
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106. 50
Who among the following
player was awarded the Yash
Bharti Award of 2013?
a) Praveen Kumar.
b) Bhuwaneshwar Kumar.
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c) Suresh Raina.
d) R.P.Singh.
Answer : C
108. Personality Identification - Rules
• In this round, there are total ‘10’ questions.
• The sentences of particular question will be
displayed on screen.
• If Team ‘A’ could answer it after seeing 3rd sentence,
then Team ‘A’ will be getting 10 marks.
• Other wise remaining sentences will be displayed
and 10 sec time will be provided. If Team ‘A’ could
answer it then, Team ‘A’ will be getting 5 marks.
• If team ‘A’ could not answer the question, no option
will be given to other teams.
• Then next question will be posed to Team ‘B’ and
same process continues.
109. Personality Identification - 1
He is a Spanish player and the current world No. 1. He is
considered one of the greatest players of all time.
His success on clay has earned him the nickname "King of
Clay“.
He and Mats Wilander are the only players in history who
have won at least two Grand Slam titles on three different
surfaces—hard court, grass and clay.
He is the first to win at least one Grand Slam tournament for
Nine consecutive years, breaking the record of eight
previously shared by Björn Borg, Pete Sampras, and Roger
Federer.
He is the first Spanish player, male or female to rank No. 1
for more than 100 weeks.
112. Personality Identification - 2
He is an American former professional boxer, generally
considered among the greatest heavyweights in the sport's
history.
He is one of the most recognized sports figures of the past 100
years, crowned "Sportsman of the Century" by the BBC.
His daughter is an undefeated super-middle weight boxing
champion.
He had a highly unorthodox boxing style for a heavyweight,
epitomized by his catch phrase "float like a butterfly, sting
like a bee.“
He was diagnosed with Parkinson's syndrome in 1984, a
disease that is common to head trauma from activities such as
boxing.
115. Personality Identification - 3
She was born in Czechoslovakia
Switzerland when she was seven.
and
emigrated
to
she became the youngest player to win a match at a Grand
Slam tournament (Two weeks after her 14th Birthday).
She
set
a
series
of
"youngest-ever“
records
before ligament injuries in both ankles forced her to
withdraw temporarily in 2002 at the age of 22.
In June 2011, she was named one of the "30 Legends of
Women's Tennis: Past, Present and Future" by Time.
Now she is a coach of Russian tennis player Anastasia
Pavlyuchenkova.
In 2013 she was elected into the International Tennis Hall of
Fame.
118. Personality Identification - 4
His original name was “Edson Arantes do Nascimento”.
He was voted World Player of the Century by the IFFHS. He
was also elected as "Athlete of the Century" by
the International Olympic Committee.
In total he scored 1281 goals in 1363 games, for which he was
honored by the Guinness World Records for the most career
goals scored.
He began playing for his national team at 16, and won his
first World Cup at 17.
In 1978, He was awarded the International Peace Award for
his work with UNICEF.
He has also served as Extraordinary Minister for Sport and a
United Nations ambassador for ecology and the environment.
121. Personality Identification - 5
He was born in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. He was having
Two brothers Mool Singh and elder brother Roop Singh is
another player.
He joined the Indian Army at the age of 16.
In 3 Olympic tournaments, he had scored 33 goals in 12
matches.
At the age of 51, after retiring from army as Major,
the GOI honored him by the Padma Bhushan.
29 August, his birthday, is celebrated as National Sports
Day in India.
The President gives sport-related awards such as the Rajiv
Gandhi Khel Ratna, Arjuna Award and Dronacharya
Award on this day at the Rashtrapati Bhavan.
124. Personality Identification - 6
He was born in a small town of Punjab state in Pakistan and
belongs to Punjabi Gujjar Community.
He is Known as ‘Tiger’ and ‘The Terrorist of Cricket’.
In 1999, He captured eight wickets in the Asian Test
championship match at Calcutta, Against India.
In this match he clean bold Rahul Dravid and Sachin
Tendulkar at successive deliveries. Ironically it was the first
ball he ever bowled to Sachin Tendulkar and equally this was
the 1st Ever “Golden Duck” for little master.
He was the first bowler in the history of cricket to have been
recorded to bowl over 100 mph.
He was banned for an indefinite period for his fight with
team mate.
127. Personality Identification - 7
He is regarded as one of the greatest all-rounders of all Time.
He became the fourth player and first from his Nation to score
13,000 Test runs and 288 Test wickets.
He has five years younger-to-him sister, who was a cheerleader
in Indian Premier League 2009 and is also a physiotherapist
based in East London.
He is the only cricketer in the IPL to score more than 2000 runs
and claim more than 50 wickets. (2276 runs / 61 wickets).
He is the only player in cricket history to achieve the mark of
10,000 runs in Tests & ODI each and more than 250 wickets in
the Tests and ODIs each. (13140/288–Tests–11548/272 –ODI’s).
He dated Miss South Africa 2002 Cindy Nell and was even
engaged to her but he broke the relationship after nine months.
After that he dated Miss South Africa 2003.
130. Personality Identification - 8
He is a Jamaican cricketer. He captained the West
Indies' Test team for Four years.
He also represents the team in IPL, the Sydney Thunder in
the Big Bash League and the Dhaka Gladiators in the BPL.
He was also selected for team ‘Uva’ for Sri Lanka Premier
League in 2012.
He is one of only four players who have scored two Triple
centuries at Test level.
He is known as a big hitter, often hitting sixes. In 2012 he
became the first player to hit a six off the first ball of a Test
match.
He scored the fastest century across any format from 30 balls
and the highest individual score (175) in an innings in T20.
133. Personality Identification - 9
He was an Indian cricket player from Maharashtra.
In India's 25th Test match, nearly 20 years after India
achieved Test status, he led India to its first ever Test
cricket win in 1951 – 52 against England at Madras.
He is the first Indian player to score a century in three
successive Test matches.
He was also having record of highest partnership for
any wicket in first - class cricket (577 runs in 1947).
This record stood for many years, and was only broken in
2006 by Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene who
put on 624 against South Africa.
He was the first cricketers to be honored with the Padma Shri.
136. Personality Identification - 10
He was an English professional cricketer who played
for Surrey from 1905 to 1934 and for England in 61 Test
matches between 1908 and 1930. Known as "The Master“.
He was the first triple century-maker in first-class cricket,
with the total of 61,760 runs and 199 centuries.
During the winter of 1930–31, he joined a private team run by
the Maharaja of Vizianagram which toured India and Ceylon.
He was the first player twice selected as Wisden's Cricketer of
the Year in 1909 and 1926.
In 1953, He was knighted (Highest honor from British Govt),
the first professional cricketer to be so honored. He was
reluctant to accept and did so only when convinced that it
was an honor to all professional cricketers, not just himself.
140. To be followed……….
The Photo will be displayed on screen.
1st question is asked to Team ‘A’ and Team ‘A’ could answer
it within the given time of 10 sec, then Team ‘A’ will be
getting 5 marks.
If Team – A could not answer within the time, Answer will
be displayed on screen.
There is no choice is given to other teams.
Then next question will be posed to Team ‘B’ and same
process continues.
The suitable answer should discuss within the time and final
answer to be announced by One of group member.
162. To be followed……….
The Photo will be displayed on screen.
1st question is asked to Team ‘A’ and Team ‘A’ could answer
it within the given time of 10 sec, then Team ‘A’ will be
getting 5 marks.
If Team – A could not answer within the time, Answer will
be displayed on screen.
There is no choice is given to other teams.
Then next question will be posed to Team ‘B’ and same
process continues.
The suitable answer should discuss within the time and final
answer to be announced by One of group member.
170. LACROSSE
Lacrosse is a team sport, originally played by the
indigenous peoples of North America, using a small
rubber ball and a long-handled stick called a crosse
or lacrosse stick.
172. CROQUET
Croquet is a sport that involves hitting plastic
or wooden balls with a mallet through hoops
(often called "wickets" in the United States)
embedded in a grass playing court.
174. TRAMPOLINING
Trampolining is a competitive Olympic sport in which
gymnasts perform acrobatics while bouncing on a
trampoline. These can include simple jumps in the pike,
tuck or straddle position to more complex combinations
of forward or backward somersaults and twists.
176. SKELETON
Skeleton was part of the Winter Olympic
Games program when the games were held in St.
Moritz in 1928 and again in 1948, but was then
removed from the program. The sport discipline was
reintroduced at the 2002 Winter Olympics,
with both men's and women's events.
178. KORFBALL
Korfball is a mixed gender ball sport,
with similarities to netball and basketball. It is
played by two teams of eight players with four
females and four males in each team.
180. SQUASH
Squash is a racquet sport played by two (singles) or
four players (doubles) in a four-walled court with a
small, hollow rubber ball. The players must alternate in
striking the ball with their racquet and hit the ball
onto the playable surfaces of the four walls of the
court.
182. EQUESTRIAN
VAULTING
Equestrian vaulting, is most often described
as gymnastics and dance on horseback. Its origins
stretch back at least two-thousand years and is one of
ten equestrian disciplines recognized by
the International Federation for Equestrian Sports
along with dressage, driving, endurance,
eventing, horseball, paraequestrianism, reining, tent
pegging, and jumping.
183.
184.
185. 1
Which of the following
countries has hosted the
Asian Games for maximum
number of times ?
a) Indonesia.
b) Thailand.
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d) China.
Answer : B (4 Times)
186. 2
Who has scored the most
runs in a single First-class
innings?
a) Hanif Mohammad.
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b) Sachin Tendulkar.
c) Brian Lara.
d) Sir Donald Bradman.
Answer : C
187. 3
Who is the first cricketer
received “Rajiv Khel Ratna”
India’s highest sporting
honor.
a) Suresh Raina.
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b) Virat Kohli.
c) Navajoth Siddhu.
d) Sachin Tendulkar.
Answer : D
188. In the first ever Test in
1877, Australia beat
England by 45 runs.
100 yrs later, in the
Centenary Test, the result
was exactly the same.!!