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Sport Quiz #254

Sports & Leisure Quiz for 29 November 2013

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Q1. Who was the Formula One racing driver's champion in 1963 and 1965?

Note: This question was updated in January 2022
A
Jackie Stewart
B
Jim Clark
C
James Hunt
D
Stirling Moss
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Q2. From which Olympic Games were Germany and Japan excluded?

A
Atlanta, 1996
B
Melbourne, 1956
C
Sydney, 2000
D
London, 1948
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Q3. Sean Murphy became the World Champion in 2005 in what sport?

A
Darts
B
Squash
C
Snooker
D
Chess
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Q4. At the 1972 Olympic Games at Munich, which 16-year-old Soviet gymnast won three gold medals?

A
Svetlana Tereshkova
B
Ludmilla Tourischeva
C
Olga Korbut
D
Anna Pavlova
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Q5. Andy Schleck competed in what sport at an international level?

Note: This question was updated in June 2023
A
Formula One racing
B
American football
C
Tennis
D
Cycling
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Q6. Why was the FIFA World Cup, an international football competition contested by the men's national teams every four years since the first tournament in 1930, not held in 1942 and 1946?

A
FIFA had lost the trophy
B
It was too expensive to organise
C
There were not enough people wanting to play
D
It was difficult to organise due to the effects of World War II
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Q7. Whose lifetime total of 714 home runs was a record in Major League Baseball for 39 years, until 1974?

A
Mickey Mantle
B
Babe Ruth
C
Roger Maris
D
Hank Aaron
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