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Sport Quiz #786

Sports & Leisure Quiz for 9 February 2024

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Q1. Where would you hear the word "chukka" used?

A
In a chicken coop
B
At the door of a night club
C
To describe someone who has had too much to drink
D
At a polo match
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Q2. How many cards are used for a game of canasta?

A
106
B
108
C
54
D
53
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Q3. Roger Federer failed to reach the men's singles final at Wimbledon in 2010. When was the previous time that he had failed to do so?

A
2000
B
2002
C
1998
D
2006
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Q4. Young Australian test and ODI cricketer Phillip Hughes died in November 2014 after an incident during an Shield match in Australia; what was the cause of his death?

A
He was struck on the neck by a ball bowled to him
B
He had a heart attack while waiting to bat
C
He was struck in the throat by a ball while he was fielding behind the stumps
D
He was struck over the heart by a bowled ball
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Q5. America's Cup races are competed in or on what?

A
The deep sea
B
The air
C
Up mountains
D
The seas
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Q6. Based on the number of players registered to clubs or leagues, the three most played sports worldwide are football (soccer), field hockey and which else?

A
BASE jumping
B
Bandy
C
Badminton
D
Boxing
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Q7. What craft are sailed in the international competition SailGP?

A
AC75 monohulls
B
F50 foiling catamarans
C
Trimarans
D
Folding trimarans
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