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Sport Quiz #243

Sports & Leisure Quiz for 13 September 2013

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Q1. What is another name for the throw, or toe, line in a darts game?

A
Doche
B
Oche
C
Pooch
D
Cloche
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Q2. Snooker is played with a what?

A
Paddle
B
Stick
C
Racquet
D
Cue
Select from the options above.
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Q3. The single rule of sudoku is what?

A
To put a number in every box
B
To put the central square in checkmate
C
Each column, row and square must contain one each of the numbers 1 to 9
D
All the diagonals must add up to 45
Select from the options above.
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Q4. On July 13 2005 remote controlled robotic jockeys were raced for the first time on the backs of what?

A
Cockerels
B
Horses
C
Greyhounds
D
Camels
Select from the options above.
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Q5. Which cricketer captained England to a record 54 test matches in 2001?

A
Mike Atherton
B
Graham Gooch
C
David Gower
D
Alec Stewart
Select from the options above.
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Q6. Many major sporting fixtures were not held in 1919 because of what reason?

A
The potential competitors didn't feel like it
B
Too soon after the end of the First World War
C
Sport wasn't fashionable that year
D
It was a blue moon year
Select from the options above.
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Q7. On 7 January 2006, Elliot John Crosby became the youngest bowler in Britain to achieve what in a sanctioned ten-pin bowling competition?

A
Roll a perfect single game score of 300
B
Roll 3 perfect games of 300 in a 3-game series
C
Roll 10 consecutive strikes
D
Roll 40 points in a single game
Select from the options above.
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