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Sport Quiz #18

Sports & Leisure Quiz for 22 May 2009

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Q1. Which country won the most races in the A1GP championship in its first 3 years (2005-06, 2006-07 & 2007-08)?

A
France
B
Germany
C
New Zealand
D
Switzerland
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Q2. Whispering Ted Lowe is best known as a commentator for which sport?

A
Snooker
B
Tennis
C
Cricket
D
Golf
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Q3. In chess, how many squares does the King move when castling?

A
4
B
1
C
3
D
2
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Q4. What height should the top of the rim of a basketball net be above the court?

A
5 feet (1.52 m)
B
8 feet (2.4 m)
C
10 feet (3.05 m)
D
12 feet (3.6 m)
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Q5. In the advertising industry, what do cyclist Rebecca Romero, triple jumper Phillips Idowu, swimmer Gregor Tait and rugby players Paul Sackey, Steve Borthwick and Shane Williams have in common?

A
They were all sponsored by Nike at the Beijing Olympics
B
They own an advertising agency together
C
They have appeared naked in advertisements for "Powerade"
D
They all have ADIDAS banners outside their homes
Select from the options above.
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Q6. For women's basketball, the official basketball size is 28.5 inches in circumference (size 6) and what weight in ounces?

A
18
B
22
C
20
D
24
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Q7. In the USA, tournament play for Monopoly calls for a 90-minute time limit. What time limit is used for international play?

A
No limit
B
3 hours
C
2 hours
D
90 minutes
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