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Sports & Leisure Quiz for 18 September 2009

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1

In 1988, what was marketed as "the game for your whole brain"?

A
Head
B
Trivial Pursuit
C
Brain Damage
D
Cranium
Select from the options above.
2

As of 2009, who is the only winner of a Formula One Drivers' championship to do so in a car bearing his own name?

A
Graham Hill
B
Bruce McLaren
C
Jack Brabham
D
Juan Fangio
Select from the options above.
3

For a netball net, how high should the top of the ring be from the ground?

A
8 feet (2.4 m)
B
5 feet (1.52 m)
C
10 feet (3.05 m)
D
12 feet (3.6 m)
Select from the options above.
4

In what board game do players compete to acquire wealth through buying, renting, and trading properties, with the object of bankrupting the other players?

A
Scrabble
B
Trivial Pursuit
C
Monopoly
D
Cluedo
Select from the options above.
5

Which game is played between two teams of up to sixteen players, eleven of whom are permitted to be on the pitch at any one time, on a field 91.40m by 5m (100 by 60 yards)?

A
Netball
B
Hockey
C
Cricket
D
Rugby League
Select from the options above.
6

What was unusual about the 1960 Olympic marathon win by Abebe Bikila?

A
He was 5th on the road. The first 4 were disqualified
B
He ran barefoot
C
His number blew off. He was not easily identified
D
He stopped during the race to talk to a spectator
Select from the options above.
7

Which women’s squash player won the World Open four times (1985, 1987, 1990 & 1992) and the British Open eight times?

A
Susan Devoy
B
Heather McKay
C
Martine Le Moignan
D
Lisa Opie
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