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Sport Quiz #302

Sports & Leisure Quiz for 31 October 2014

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Q1. Famous in NBA Basketball, Michael Jordan first retired in 1993 to develop a career in what?

A
Baseball
B
Water polo
C
High jump
D
Go-kart racing
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Q2. With what country was the game of Senet first associated?

A
Japan
B
China
C
Egypt
D
Russia
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Q3. What is the name of the stadium in The Bronx in New York City which was the home baseball park of the New York Yankees from 1923 to 2008?

A
The Cake Tin
B
Yankee Stadium
C
Lords
D
The New York Met
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Q4. The influential 1848 Cambridge University rules for football were drawn up with the participation of what groups?

A
English universities
B
English public schools
C
Local football clubs
D
Local football leagues
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Q5. Juan Manuel Fangio, Mario Andretti, James Hunt and Niki Lauda were world champions in which sport?

A
Cycling
B
Formula One
C
Weightlifting
D
Tennis
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Q6. In beach volleyball and indoor volleyball, what is the maximum number of contacts that a team can have with the ball before it crosses the net?

A
3
B
2
C
1
D
4
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Q7. The RSMDT, started in 1927 and now known as the White Helmets, performed in what?

Note: This question was updated in August 2023
A
Polo competitions
B
Boxing displays
C
Displays of motorcycling skills, acrobatics and stunt riding
D
Demonstrations of sapper techniques
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