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Sport Quiz #549

Sports & Leisure Quiz for 26 July 2019

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Q1. In rugby union, what is the name of the set play whereby eight members of each team pack together and attempt to heel the ball backwards?

A
Touchdown
B
Melee
C
Lineout
D
Scrum
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Q2. On 1 July 2001, who was the IBF Heavyweight Champion, WBC Heavyweight Champion, IBO Heavyweight Champion, USBA Heavyweight Champion, & IBF Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion?

A
Fred Apostoli
B
Hasim Rahman
C
Michael Carbajal
D
Pipino Cuevas
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Q3. Australian professional golfer Greg Norman is known by which nickname?

A
Kanga
B
The Shark
C
The Flying Finn
D
Prince
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Q4. Which team won the Hockey World Cup the most times in the first 30 years of competition, which has been held every 2 to 3 years since 1971?

A
India
B
Netherlands
C
Pakistan
D
Australia
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Q5. In Britain, when was the Football Association formed to draw up the rules of Association Football (soccer)?

A
1863
B
1756
C
1793
D
1824
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Q6. 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
NASCAR
B
Australian Touring Car Championship
C
Indycar Racing
D
A1 Grand Prix
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Q7. Whose lifetime total of 714 home runs was a record in Major League Baseball for 39 years, until 1974?

A
Mickey Mantle
B
Babe Ruth
C
Roger Maris
D
Hank Aaron
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