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Sport Quiz #644

Sports & Leisure Quiz for 21 May 2021

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Q1. In 2002, Sergey Karjakin from the Ukraine became the world's youngest chess Grandmaster at what age?

A
12 year 7 months
B
12 years, 7 months, 17 days
C
13 years, 1 month, 11 days
D
13 years, 4 months, 27 days
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Q2. In February 2021, at the age of 43, Tom Brady was voted MVP for the 5th time as part of the winning team in which game?

A
The Rugby World Cup
B
The World Series
C
Superbowl
D
Basketball Championship
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Q3. What is the present name of the country in which the Winter Olympics of 1984 were held?

A
Timor Leste
B
North Macedonia
C
South Sudan
D
Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Q4. The modern Olympic Games, the first of which was held in 1896, has attracted several internationally famous people, including…?

A
De Gaulle
B
De la Mancha
C
De Valois
D
De Coubertin
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Q5. When was the first World Championship for Golf Croquet held?

A
1996
B
1988
C
1962
D
2000
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Q6. Which were the first Olympic Games to be held in the Balkans after the 1896 Games in Athens, Greece?

A
2004 Summer Olympics
B
1984 Winter Olympics
C
1988 Winter Paralympics
D
1984 Winter Paralympics
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Q7. Which city won the right to host the Centennial Olympic Games over the early favourite, Athens in Greece?

A
Sydney, Australia
B
Toronto, Canada
C
Nagano, Japan
D
Atlanta, USA
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