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Sport Quiz #435

Sports & Leisure Quiz for 19 May 2017

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Q1. Charles Sands (USA), Margaret Abbot (USA) and George Lyon (Canada) were winners in what Olympic sport at the 1900 and 1904 games?

A
Golf
B
Bowls
C
High Jump
D
Synchronised swimming
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Q2. Who officially represented Brazil at the opening of the 2016 Rio Olympics?

A
President of the International Olympic Committee, Thomas Bach
B
President of Brazil, Dilma Roussef
C
Vice-President of Brazil, Michel Temer
D
Brazilian footballer Pelé
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Q3. When were the Women's Freestyle Wrestling championships first staged?

A
1987
B
1957
C
1997
D
2001
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Q4. Which first-person interactive long-form game, designed for VR, explores a morally ambiguous organization as two individuals from contrasting perspectives?

A
The Climb
B
The Assembly
C
Statik
D
Wayward Sky
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Q5. Where was the 2008 Ryder Cup competition held?

A
Avalon Golf Club
B
Valhalla Golf Club
C
Valkyrie Golf Club
D
Mountain King Golf Club
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Q6. What is the name used in the USA for the board game that the English call "draughts"?

A
Checkers
B
Chess
C
Parcheesi
D
Ludo
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Q7. As at 2017 the men's high jump record, set in 1993, is 2.45 m (8 ft 0 1⁄4 in). What is the current women's high jump record?

A
2.09 m (6 ft 10 1⁄4 in)
B
2.03 m (6 ft 7 3⁄4 in)
C
1.59 m (5.2 ft)
D
1.81 m (5 ft 11 1/4 in)
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