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Sport Quiz #630

Sports & Leisure Quiz for 12 February 2021

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Q1. The term "rope-a-dope" is from what sport?

A
Boxing
B
Rodeo
C
Bungee jumping
D
American football
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Q2. What word game, a spin-off to Scrabble that allows proper nouns and words spelled backwards to be used and allows players to "steal" letter tiles from other players, was announced on 6 April 2010?

A
Shuffle
B
Prankster
C
Trickster
D
Millennium Scrabble
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Q3. After golfer Tiger Woods won the Masters in 2019, which of these could be said?

A
All of these
B
It was his first major championship win in eleven years
C
He was the second oldest golfer to win the Masters
D
It was his 5th win in the Masters
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Q4. On a Monopoly board, what is the symbol for "Chance"?

A
Policeman
B
Exclamation mark
C
Triangle
D
Question mark
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Q5. The 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich became internationally memorable for what?

A
A boycott by 29 countries, mostly African
B
A terrorist attack
C
It was the first Games which exclusively used electronic timekeeping equipment
D
A boycott by 63 countries because of the Soviet-Afghan War
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Q6. Professional snooker players usually wear which of these?

A
Cycle clips
B
Bow tie
C
Mouthguard
D
Helmet
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Q7. What annual three day event held near Stamford, Lincolnshire, England, was first organised by the 6th Marquess of Exeter in 1961?

A
Royal Windsor Horse Show
B
Badminton Horse Trials
C
Bramham Horse Trials
D
Burghley Horse Trials
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