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Sports & Leisure Quiz for 10 April 2009

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1

What team water sport involves two teams of six field players and one goalkeeper with a maximum of six substitutes?

A
Water polo
B
Ice Hockey
C
Field Hockey
D
Beach Volleyball
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2

In what sport is the object to get one's balls as close to the "jack" as possible?

A
Skittles
B
Curling
C
Tennis
D
Bowls
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3

How many wooden blocks are used in the standard game of Jenga?

A
35
B
20
C
15
D
25
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4

Who was President of the International Olympic Committee when the 2000 Games were held in Sydney, Australia?

A
Carl Schuhmann
B
Baron de Coubertin
C
Spiridon Louis
D
Juan Antonio Samaranch
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5

From 2008 Ferrari provided cars (a modification of the F1 Ferrari F2004 chassis) with a V8 engine for which 'single make' motor racing series?

A
A1 Grand Prix
B
Australian Touring Car Championship
C
Indycar Racing
D
NASCAR
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6

What tennis tournament, first played in 1877, is the oldest in the world?

A
Wimbledon
B
French Open
C
U.S. Open
D
Australian Open
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7

Which of these venues is only open to women competitors in the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing, held in Hawai?

A
Banzai Pipeline (Billabong Pipeline Masters)
B
Haleiwa Ali'i Beach Park (Reef Hawaiian Pro)
C
Sunset Beach (O'Neill World Cup of Surfing & Roxy Pro)
D
Honolua Bay, Maui (Billabong Pro Maui)
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