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Sport Quiz #73

Sports & Leisure Quiz for 11 June 2010

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Q1. A New Zealand squash player who dominated the sport in the late 1980s and early 1990s, winning the World Open 4 times, is Susan who?

A
De Rigeur
B
De Maupassant
C
De Lorean
D
Devoy
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Q2. Racing on ordinary roads from town to town was banned in France from 1903 when a number of people, spectators and drivers (including Marcel Renault) were killed during a race between which two cities?

A
Paris and Madrid
B
Peking and Paris
C
Liege and Rome
D
Rome and Paris
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Q3. Andreas Thorkildsen set a new Olympic record at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing for throwing what?

A
Paper aeroplane
B
Javelin
C
Tantrum
D
Wobbly
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Q4. Dr. James Naismith, a Canadian-born American sports coach and innovator, invented which sport in 1891?

A
Basketball
B
Chess
C
Javelin
D
Hopscotch
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Q5. What is the next in this series: Moscow, Los Angeles, Seoul …

A
Atlanta
B
Sydney
C
Barcelona
D
Athens
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Q6. For which sport, now banned in Britain by the Hunting Act 2004, was the "Waterloo Cup" 3 day event run annually at Great Altcar in Lancashire, England from 1836 to 2005?

A
Deer hunting
B
Hare coursing
C
Gaelic football
D
Jousting
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Q7. The object of which card game is to make, for example, pairs, sequences, and 15 and 31 points, where scores are marked by means of pegs in a board?

A
Poker
B
Rummy
C
Euchre
D
Cribbage
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