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Sport Quiz #33

Sports & Leisure Quiz for 4 September 2009

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Q1. Which Formula One team, founded in 1963 by a New Zealander, were the first to design a car using a carbon fibre monocoque?

A
McLaren
B
Brabham
C
Williams
D
Lotus
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Q2. At which Olympiad did the Olympic symbol of five rings officially debut?

Note: This question was updated in March 2015
A
1948, London
B
1976, Montreal
C
1972, Munich
D
1920, Antwerp
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Q3. Which computer game contains the characters Lara Croft, Larson, Jacqueline Natla and Pierre Dupont?

A
Myst
B
Tomb Raider
C
Warcraft: Orcs & Humans
D
Riven
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Q4. Who tried to win back the America's Cup from the New York Yacht Club 5 times between 1899 and 1930 in boats called "Shamrock"?

A
Sir Frank Cadbury
B
Sir Thomas Lipton
C
Sir Ashton Bourneville
D
Earl Grey
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Q5. In beach volleyball and indoor volleyball, what is the maximum number of contacts that a team can have with the ball before it crosses the net?

A
3
B
2
C
1
D
4
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Q6. At which racecourse would you find Beecher's Brook and Canal Turn?

A
Brand's Hatch
B
Aintree
C
Silverstone
D
Epsom
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Q7. When did the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), formerly the governing body of cricket in England and across the world, pass most of its global functions to the International Cricket Council (ICC)?

A
1993
B
1788
C
1880
D
1946
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