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Question # 1
Which team has won the Football World Cup most of the times?
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Brazil, 4 times
Brazil, 5 times
Germany and Brazil, 4 times each
Brazil and Germany, 3 times each
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Question # 2
Who was the winner of ICC ODI player of the year award of 2012?
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Daniel Vettori
George Dockrell
Virat Kohli
Kumar Sangakara
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Question # 3
What is the name of the shot in which the ball is spinning backwards?
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Serve
Forehand
Slice
Backhand
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Question # 4
The badminton birdie is also known by another less used name which is what?
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The badminton thing
There is no other name
Shuttlecock
The Shultter
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Question # 5
Which canadian player won the 2005 PSA Bermuda Master and the 2005 PSA super series finals?
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Graham Ryding
Shahier Razik
Robbin Clarke
Jonathon Power
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Question # 6
Who was the first player to bat throughout a one-day innings?
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Geoff Marsh
Geoff Boycott
David Lloyd
Sunil Gavaskar
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Question # 7
The term "Jockeying" is related to
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Camel riding
Horse riding
Humour making
Share broking
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Question # 8
Davis Cup is a challenge trophy for
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Lawn Tennis
Table Tennis
Badminton
Football
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Question # 9
What is the most points scored by an individual player in a single game of the basketball?
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45
70
100
125
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Question # 10
Which country hosted the XI Asia?
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Germany
South Korea
China
USSR
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Question # 11
Centenary Quaich is international two-team challenge trophy.It is played between
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England and Scotland
Australia and England
France and New Zealand
Ireland and Scotland
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