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Sport Quiz #465

Sports & Leisure Quiz for 15 December 2017

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Q1. The first 5 meetings of which annual international competition were held at Göteborg, Sweden (twice), Baltimore, USA, Birmingham, England, and Vienna, Austria?

A
ISSF World Cup
B
Volleyball World Cup
C
The FEI World Cup Show Jumping Final
D
Snooker World Cup
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Q2. Bishops and knights feature in what game?

A
Labyrinth
B
Patience
C
Chess
D
Cathedral
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Q3. Newton Marshall, who won the 1600 km Iditarod dog sled race in Alaska in March 2010 was born where?

A
England
B
Seattle, Washington, USA
C
Jamaica
D
Switzerland
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Q4. Which horse won the inaugural Epsom Derby horse race in the UK in 1780?

A
Diomed
B
Bridget
C
Young Eclipse
D
Saltram
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Q5. What distinguished the ship known as a clipper?

A
Three masts, extra large sail area, projecting bow, narrow streamlined hull
B
Three masts, squat extra-sturdy build
C
Steam-driven paddlewheels
D
Two masts, extra large sail area, provision for steam power
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Q6. When Fehaid Al-Deehani won gold in shooting, for Double trap (men), at the 2016 Summer Olympics, under what flag was he competing?

A
Kuwait
B
Olympic
C
Iraq
D
USA
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Q7. Who won the Men's Singles title at Wimbledon 2017, the eighth time he has held the title?

A
Stan Wawrinka
B
Rafael Nadal
C
Roger Federer
D
Andy Murray
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