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Sport Quiz #23

Sports & Leisure Quiz for 26 June 2009

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Q1. In which game do players take the roles of children sneaking to the refrigerator?

A
Myst
B
Flippopotamus
C
Sorry!
D
Don't Wake Daddy
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Q2. In 1874 the Teddington Cricket Club began to draw up rules that were formally published by the Wimbledon club in 1883, for which game?

A
Hockey
B
Tennis
C
Badminton
D
Cricket
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Q3. Which card game involves 2 teams of 2 players aiming to reach 7 points, with each trick taken above 6 counting as 1 point, using 52 cards, all dealt except the last, which is turned up as trumps?

A
Poker
B
Five Hundred
C
Whist
D
Blackjack
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Q4. How many lanes are there in an Olympic-sized swimming pool?

A
12
B
6
C
10
D
8
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Q5. Where is Happy Valley racecourse?

A
Hong Kong, China
B
Sydney, Australia
C
Devon, England
D
Louisville, Kentucky, USA
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Q6. Which Grand Prix, that had taken place for 31 years at the same circuit, was dropped from the 2009 Formula One Championship?

Note: This question was updated in September 2015
A
United States Grand Prix
B
French Grand Prix
C
Canadian Grand Prix
D
European Grand Prix
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Q7. Which weightlifting lift was discontinued at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal due to difficulties in judging proper form?

A
Clean and press
B
Triple lift
C
Clean and jerk
D
Snatch
Select from the options above.
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