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Sport Quiz #381

Sports & Leisure Quiz for 6 May 2016

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Q1. Which was the first year in which the football World Cup final was broadcast on television in colour?

A
1986
B
1970
C
1942
D
1958
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Q2. For a netball net, how high should the top of the ring be from the ground?

A
5 feet (1.52 m)
B
10 feet (3.05 m)
C
8 feet (2.4 m)
D
12 feet (3.6 m)
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Q3. With which sport is Sebastian Loeb associated?

A
Car rallying
B
Bowls
C
Skateboarding
D
Rollerball
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Q4. Who was the 2014 World Backgammon Champion?

A
Akiko Yazawa (Japan)
B
Vyacheslav Pryadkin (Ukraine)
C
Nevzat Dogan (Turkey/Denmark)
D
Douglas Mayfield (USA)
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Q5. Which alpine ski racer was World Cup champion in 1967 and 1968, won the Triple Crown of Alpine Skiing with a sweep of the three gold medals for downhill, giant slalom and slalom at the 1968 Winter Olympics, and then retired?

A
Jean-Claude Killy
B
Henri Oreiller
C
Gustav Thöni
D
Billy Kidd
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Q6. Peter Snell, who set 5 individual world running records, was part of a team that set a new four by 1 mile relay record and won 2 Olympic golds for 800 metres (1960 Rome & 1964 Tokyo) and a gold for 1500 metres (1964 Tokyo), represented which country?

A
Austria
B
New Zealand
C
Kenya
D
India
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Q7. Over how many holes is The British Open (golfing championship) played?

A
90
B
72
C
54
D
81
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