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Sport Quiz #95

Sports & Leisure Quiz for 12 November 2010

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Q1. In which sport did Olympic gold medallists Roger Ducret, Lucien Gaudin, Laura Flessel-Colovic, Gaston Alibert, Pascale Trinquet, Christian d'Oriola, Jehan Buhan and Albert Robert Ayat represent France?

A
Cycling
B
Fencing
C
Canoeing
D
Swimming
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Q2. Which country has dominated basketball at the Olympics, from 1936 when men first competed and 1976 when women first competed, until at least 2016?

Note: This question was updated in July 2017
A
France
B
Argentina
C
Yugoslavia
D
USA
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Q3. Which country entered 129 archers in the first Olympic archery event in 1900, and has competed in archery at the Olympic Games the most times (12 of the 14 possible)?

A
Great Britain
B
Switzerland
C
France
D
USA
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Q4. In bowling, which of these means to knock down all ten pins with a single bowl?

A
Bulls eye
B
Hit
C
Strike
D
Hole in one
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Q5. Of the 12 Winter Olympics between 1924 and 1976 inclusive, how many were held outside of Europe?

A
6
B
4
C
5
D
3
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Q6. A mallet is used to hit the ball in which of these sports?

A
Croquet
B
Baseball
C
Tennis
D
Squash
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Q7. Olympic gold medallists Gaétan Boucher, Donovan Bailey and Alex Baumann represented which country?

Note: This question was updated in July 2017
A
Canada
B
France
C
New Zealand
D
Sweden
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