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Sport Quiz #140

Sports & Leisure Quiz for 23 September 2011

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Q1. Which US golfer birdied the last 2 holes at the 2004 Honda Classic to beat Davis Love III, and beat Ernie Els at the 2004 British Open at Royal Troon to become PGA Tour Rookie of the Year?

A
Fred Funk
B
Todd Hamilton
C
Notah Begay
D
Sean O'Hair
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Q2. Which of these is an Englishman associated with football (soccer)?

A
Bobby Charlton
B
Bobby McGhee
C
Bobby Darin
D
Bobby Nalong
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Q3. Who became world Middleweight boxing champion by beating Sugar Ray Robinson in London on 10 July 1951 and lost the title to Robinson in New York on 12 September 1951?

A
"Bomber" Harris
B
Mike Tyson
C
Randy Turpin
D
Bombardier Billy Wells
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Q4. In 2010, Usain Bolt talked of moving to which two sports after the 2012 London Olympic Games?

A
Long jump & 400m
B
Triple jump & 200m
C
Long jump & 800m
D
Javelin and 200m
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Q5. What sport is played in the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup Final, that has been held since 1914?

A
Baseball
B
Ice Hockey
C
Lacrosse
D
Soccer
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Q6. Which of these relates to a US football team based in Washington DC?

Note: This question was updated in January 2023
A
Indians
B
Cowboys
C
Redskins
D
Chiefs
Select from the options above.
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Q7. The international body called "FIFA" administers which sport?

A
Swimming
B
Football
C
Motor racing
D
Motor cycling
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