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Sport Quiz #178

Sports & Leisure Quiz for 15 June 2012

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Q1. What would one do with a "snood"?

A
Kick it
B
Eat it
C
Wear it
D
Sit on it
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Q2. In cricket, what fielding position is on the boundary behind the wicket keeper, on the off side?

A
Silly point
B
Third man
C
Extra cover
D
Long stop
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3

Q3. Which of these is a warning shout during a game of golf?

A
Fore
B
Oyez
C
Howzat
D
Time
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Q4. On 1 November 2010, the San Francisco Giants won the baseball World Series 4-1, their first World Series since 1954. Who did they defeat?

A
New York Mets
B
The Texas Rangers
C
New York Yankees
D
Philadelphia Phillies
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Q5. In 2010, what North American horse broke the All-time North American female earnings record with over $6 million, broke two world records for Grade/Group I (for consecutive victories and the All-time North American record number of victories by a filly/mare), and tied the All-time North American record for the number of consecutive victories without defeat?

A
Zenyatta
B
Rock of Gibraltar
C
Raven's Pass
D
Blame
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Q6. When a snooker game is set up, what ball is set closest to the centre of the table?

Note: This question was updated in September 2020
A
Pink
B
Green
C
Blue
D
Black
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7

Q7. Tic-tac-toe is another name for which game?

A
Noughts and crosses
B
Solitaire
C
Hangman
D
Ludo
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