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Sport Quiz #534

Sports & Leisure Quiz for 12 April 2019

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Q1. In 1966, Germany and England played in the World Cup final for which sport?

A
Soccer
B
Baseball
C
Squash
D
Ice Hockey
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Q2. Which team broke Germany's decade-long stranglehold on the Rowing World Cup in 2007?

A
New Zealand
B
Great Britain
C
Switzerland
D
Burkina Faso
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Q3. The aim of which game, normally played on hard dirt or gravel, and also on grass, while standing with the feet together in a small circle, is to throw metal balls as close as possible to a small ball called a cochonnet?

A
Bocce
B
Petanque
C
Bowls
D
Skittles
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Q4. In chess, castling involves the rook and which other piece?

A
Knight
B
Queen
C
King
D
Bishop
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Q5. Which boxer relinquished his world welterweight title after defeating Jake La Motta in 1951?

A
George Costner
B
Laurent Dauthuille
C
Sugar Ray Robinson
D
Marcel Cerdan
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Q6. In golf, who presents the traditional green jacket to the US Masters winner?

A
The previous year's winner
B
The chairman of Augusta National
C
The president of the USA
D
The PGA Championship winner
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Q7. Early in 2009, the American Premier League announced that it would play cricket in a converted baseball venue. Where?

A
Phoenix, Arizona
B
Los Angeles, California
C
Denver, Colorado
D
Staten Island, New York
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