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Sport Quiz #85

Sports & Leisure Quiz for 3 September 2010

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Q1. Who was the world snooker champion in 1998, 2007, 2009, and 2011?

Note: This question was updated in January 2017
A
Graeme Dott
B
Ronnie O'Sullivan
C
Shaun Murphy
D
John Higgins
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Q2. A World Cup for which sport, which ran annually from 1979 to 1990 and occasionally from then on, featured teams of three players representing their country against other such teams, but with individual 1st, 2nd, etc., places?

Note: This question was updated in March 2017
A
Darts
B
Tennis
C
Table tennis
D
Snooker
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Q3. In 1996, who joined Paavo Nurmi, Larysa Latynina and Mark Spitz, tied for the record number of Olympic gold medals (9) up to that time?

Note: This question was updated in March 2017
A
Huey Lewis
B
Jerry Lee Lewis
C
Jerry Lewis
D
Carl Lewis
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Q4. Which sport, played by 2 teams of 8 who use a rope, is marked with a "centre line" and two markings four metres either side of the centre line?

A
Dominoes
B
Skittles
C
Rounders
D
Tug-of-War
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Q5. When did the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) first lay down the laws of cricket?

A
1788
B
1894
C
1913
D
1294
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Q6. What sport is the concern of the PGA?

A
Petanque
B
Parachuting
C
Golf
D
Archery
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Q7. What is the name used in the USA for the board game that the English call "draughts"?

A
Checkers
B
Chess
C
Parcheesi
D
Ludo
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