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Sport Quiz #461

Sports & Leisure Quiz for 17 November 2017

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Q1. Elizabeth Ashton, Fritz Ligges, Josef Neckermann, Bridget Parker, Mark Phillips and Harvey Smith competed in what sports at the 1972 Olympic Games?

A
Gymnastics
B
Swimming
C
Track and Field
D
Equestrian
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Q2. Which of these played cricket for Pakistan?

A
Imran Khan
B
Kerry Packer
C
Dennis Lillee
D
Michael Holding
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Q3. In 1992 participants from which country or countries competed under an Olympic flag instead of flags related to a country?

A
Ireland and Andorra
B
San Marino
C
South Sudan
D
Yugoslavia and Macedonia
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Q4. Ed Moses (United States) and Martina Moravcová (Slovakia) won World Cups for which sport in 2001/2002 and 2003/2004?

A
Swimming
B
Tennis (mixed doubles)
C
Rowing (coxless pairs)
D
Pairs Figure Skating
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Q5. Teams from how many countries have competed teams in the Olympic Rugby Union competitions until 2016?

A
15
B
6
C
20
D
25
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Q6. Which subsequently top tennis champion, still No 4 during 2017, was No 1 as a junior at the end of 1998?

A
Roger Federer
B
Stan Wawrinka
C
Rafael Nadal
D
Djokovic, Novak
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Q7. At the first World Karate Championships in 1970 in Japan which countries gained the greatest medal totals - Japan, USA, Canada and what other country?

A
South Korea
B
France
C
Hong Kong
D
Israel
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