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Sport Quiz #696

Sports & Leisure Quiz for 20 May 2022

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Q1. What was the only sport competed at the first Stoke Mandeville Games, in 1948, later the Paralympics?

A
Wheelchair basketball
B
Wheelchair football
C
Wheelchair archery
D
Wheelchair fencing
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Q2. Who was the Formula One racing driver's champion in 1963 and 1965?

A
Jackie Stewart
B
Jim Clark
C
James Hunt
D
Stirling Moss
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Q3. In cricket, what is "sledging"?

A
Playing defensively
B
Verbally abusing the opposition
C
Bowling slow balls in the hope of catches
D
Holding the bat horizontally
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Q4. Where is Lake Placid, the venue for the 1980 Winter Olympics?

A
Manitoba, Canada
B
Utah, USA
C
Central Australia
D
Upstate New York, USA
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Q5. First released in 2009 and based on stylised wingless fighters, the game is called what?

A
Crush the Castle
B
Really Annoyed Turkeys
C
Pigs in Space
D
Angry Birds
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Q6. Which agency provided security for the 1980 Winter Olympics?

A
Inter-Con Security
B
G4S
C
Federal Bureau of Investigation
D
Pinkerton National Detective Agency
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Q7. The 1980 Summer Olympic Games were…?

A
The first to reinvite South Africa to participate
B
Boycotted by 14 Eastern Bloc countries
C
The first Olympic Games to be held in a communist country
D
The last to stage the Summer and Winter Olympics in the same year
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