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Sport Quiz #407

Sports & Leisure Quiz for 4 November 2016

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Q1. Where was the World Netball Series held in October 2009?

A
Melbourne, Australia
B
Rotorua, New Zealand
C
Manchester, England
D
Kingston, Jamaica
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Q2. In the finals of the 3000 metre track event 1984 Summer Olympics, who was accused of colliding with Mary Decker, who was unable to complete the race?

A
Zola Budd
B
Maricica Puica
C
Lynn Williams
D
Wendy Sly
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Q3. At which Olympics was the first Olympic athlete tested positive for the use of banned performance-enhancing drugs?

A
1996
B
1898
C
1968
D
2008
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Q4. The land of Azeroth features in which video game?

A
Warcraft
B
Myst
C
Heroes of Might and Magic
D
Commander Keen
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Q5. The six annual races which make up the World Marathon Majors, first run in 2006, are in the cities of Tokyo, Boston, London, Chicago, New York City and which other?

A
Ontario
B
Berlin
C
Johannesburg
D
Sydney
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Q6. What is the name of the water sports that originated in Australia in the early 20th century, that has become popular in New Zealand, Ireland, South Africa, and the USA?

A
Underwater hockey
B
Surf lifesaving
C
Diving
D
Swimming relay races
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Q7. Since 1987 what is usually "the championship distance" in title boxing fights?

A
Nine 3-minute rounds
B
60 minutes
C
Twelve 3-minute rounds
D
90 minutes
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