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Sport Quiz #557

Sports & Leisure Quiz for 20 September 2019

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Q1. Which Romanian gymnast won the women's individual all around gold medal with two of four possible perfect scores at the Olympic Games at Montreal in 1976?

A
Nellie Kim
B
Nadia Comăneci
C
Lasse Virén
D
Nikita Bäsescu
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Q2. Whom or what was the Borg-Warner trophy named after?

A
Borg-Warner Automotive Company
B
Charles Borg and Thomas Warner
C
The Borg (from Star Trek)
D
Bjorn Borg and John Warner
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Q3. Which of these was an American baseball player who holds the record for most World Series home runs?

A
Mickey Mantle
B
Mickey Rooney
C
Mickey Mouse
D
Mickey Finn
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Q4. The Olympic symbol consists of five what?

A
Rings
B
Ducks
C
Balls
D
Triangles
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Q5. Which sporting equipment is made principally of fibreglass or carbon-fibre, or a mixture of both?

A
Poles for pole vault
B
Foils for fencing
C
Stirrups for dressage
D
Bars for track hurdles
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Q6. What was the bowling technique developed by English cricketer Harold Larwood?

A
Bodyline
B
Yorker
C
Off-spinner
D
Strafing
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Q7. In relation to a line drawn between the base of the uprights holding the bar over which a competition pole vault is being made, where is the box situated in which the pole is planted?

A
On the centre of the line
B
Centrally but 500mm shy
C
Centrally but 50mm shy
D
Centrally but 100mm shy
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