| No. |
Question |
Answer |
| 01
| The country that first played chess was
| India
|
| 02
| Prakash Padukone was a famous player of
| Badminton
|
| 03
| "Black Pearl" was the name given to
| Pele
|
| 04
| Nehru Mountaineering Institute is located at
| Mahidanda,200 kms from Dalhousie
|
| 05
| The oldest game in the world is
| Polo
|
| 06
| The biggest stadium in the world is
| Strahov stadium at Prague
|
| 07
| The YMCA Coach who originated volley ball was
| A.T.Hallsted of America
|
| 08
| Bobby Fischer was known as the
| Chess king
|
| 09
| The National game of America is
| Baseball
|
| 10
| The oldest football tournament is the
| Durand Cup tournament
|
| 11
| Major Dhyanchand was a famous name in
| Hockey
|
| 12
| The first olympic games were held in
| Athens
|
| 13
| The first men to climb Mount everest were
| Tensing and Hillary
|
| 14
| The first Asian to win the Hong Kong seiko Super Tennis Title was
| Ramesh Krishnan
|
| 15
| Football was first included in the Olympic games in
| 1900
|
| 16
| The term `Knock Out' is associated with
| Boxing
|
| 17
| Wimbledon trophy is associated with
| Lawn Tennis
|
| 18
| The full name of the great footballer Pele is
| Edmond Arantos Nessimente De Pele
|
| 19
| The first Indian woman to climb Mount Everest was
| Bachendri Pal
|
| 20
| The first batsman to score 10,000 runs in test cricket was
| Sunil Gavaskar
|
| 21
| The youngest player to score a century in the test Cricket is
| Mushtaq Muhammad of Pakistan
|
| 22
| The length of a cricket pitch is
| 22 yards
|
| 23
| Major Dhyan Chand is also known as
| Wizard of Hockey
|
| 24
| `Clean and Jerk' is associated with
| Weight lifting
|
| 25
| Agakhan Gold Cup is associated with
| Hockey
|
| 26
| Indira Gandhi Gold Cup is awarded for
| Women's Hockey
|
| 27
| The game in which the referee is called the President is
| Fencing
|
| 28
| Zafar Iqbal was associated with
| Hockey
|
| 29
| In Basket ball,each team consists of how many players
| Five
|
| 30
| The first Grand Slam in tennis was won by
| Donald Budge
|
| 31
| Basket ball was included in the Olympics in the year
| 1936
|
| 32
| Indian Golf Union was established in the year
| 1955
|
| 33
| Milkha Singh won the prestigious Helms trophy in the year
| 1953
|
| 34
| IFA stands for
| Indian Football Association
|
| 35
| Donald Bradman was associated with
| Cricket
|
| 36
| Milkha singh was popularly known as the
| Flying sikh
|
| 37
| The first Indian to secure a Grandmaster norm in chess is
| Vishwanathan Anand
|
| 38
| Geet Sethi received his first professional title in the year
| 1991
|
| 39
| The first boxer to receive Arjuna Award was
| Buddy De'suza
|
| 40
| The first Indian woman National Snooker champion was
| Judi Walia
|
| 41
| The first Indian Chess player who defeated the world champion was
| Sultan Khan
|
| 42
| The men's singles Wimbledon championship of 1997 was won by
| Pete Sampras
|
| 43
| The 12th Asian Games were hosted by
| Japan
|
| 44
| The 8th Asian Games were held in
| Bankok
|
| 45
| In cricket,LBW stands for
| Leg Before Wicket
|
| 46
| The overall length of a Badminton court is
| 44 feet
|
| 47
| The Indian hockey player who has scored the maximum goals in olympics is
| Surinder Singh Sodhi
|
| 48
| Joe Louis is associated with
| Boxing
|
| 49
| Prudential world cup was awarded for
| Cricket
|
| 50
| `To hell with hockey' was written by
| Aslam Sher Khan
|
| 51
| The sport also known as Toxophily is
| Archery
|
| 52
| The height of the cricket stumps is
| 71.12 cms
|
| 53
| The name of the cricket test venue at Leads is
| Headingley
|
| 54
| The first Indian woman powerlifter to set a world record was
| Sumita Latha
|
| 55
| The name of the cricket test venue at Birmingham is
| Edgbaston
|
| 56
| The first Indian to score a double hundred against the West Indies was
| Dilip Sardesai
|
| 57
| The diameter of the Tennis ball is
| 63.5 to 67 mm
|
| 58
| Divyendu Barua is associated with
| Chess
|
| 59
| The youngest player to lead a country in test cricket was
| Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi
|
| 60
| The first Test Cricket player of India was
| K.S. Ranjit Singh
|
| 61
| The youngest player to play cricket for England was
| D.B.Close
|
| 62
| The cricketer A.L.Thomson was nicknamed
| Froggy
|
| 63
| `Story of a Cricket Person' was written by
| E.W.swanton
|
| 64
| Two well known bowlers who were killed in the world war II were
| Ken Farmers and Hedley Verity
|
| 65
| The term `Crowning' is used in
| Checkers
|
| 66
| The number of players in a baseball team is
| Nine
|
| 67
| Table Tennis Federation of India was established in
| 1937
|
| 68
| Diana Eduljee is associated with
| Cricket
|
| 69
| A shuttle cock has how many feathers
| Sixteen
|
| 70
| `By God's Grace' was written by
| Kapil Dev
|
| 71
| The term `Faugio' is associated with
| Motor Racing
|
| 72
| The old name of table tennis was
| Ping Pong
|
| 73
| The duration of an international football match is
| 90 minutes
|
| 74
| Saly Joseph excelled in
| Volleyball
|
| 75
| S.Prakash is associated with
| Kho Kho
|
| 76
| The first kho kho player to receive Arjuna Award was
| Sudhir Bhaskar Rao
|
| 77
| Stefi Graff is a citizen of
| West Germany
|
| 78
| `The Gold Hattrick' was written by
| Balbir Singh
|
| 79
| Mohammed Ali Clay was associated with
| Boxing
|
| 80
| Richard Hadlee was a cricketer from
| New zealand
|
| 81
| the first woman to win six gold medals in swimming in one Olympic (1998) was
| Kristin Otto
|
| 82
| The length of a Badminton racket is
| 26 inches
|
| 83
| Golf originated in
| Scotland
|
| 84
| The award given to persons who excel in the field of coaching is
| Dronacharya Award
|
| 85
| The national sport of Japan is
| Judo
|
| 86
| The first Himalayan car rally was won by
| Shekar Mehla of Kenya
|
| 87
| Foot ball legend Pele belonged to
| Brazil
|
| 88
| Karate originated in
| Japan
|
| 89
| The word `karate' means
| Bare hands
|
| 90
| The term `Jockey' is associated with
| Horse racing
|
| 91
| The term `Niblick' is associated with
| Golf
|
| 92
| Holkar Trophy is associated with
| Bridge
|
| 93
| Gary Kasparov is associated with
| Chess
|
| 94
| The commonwealth games were earlier known as
| British Empire Games
|
| 95
| The commonwealth games are held once in
| Four years
|
| 96
| The 15th Commonwealth games were held at
| Victoria (Canada)
|
| 97
| The 1996 Olympic games were held at
| Atlanta
|
| 98
| The Swaythling cup is associated with
| Table Tennis
|
| 99
| The West Chester cup is associated with
| Polo
|
| 100
| Asian Games are held once in
| Four years
|
| 101
| The first Asian Games weld in 1951 at
| New Delhi
|
| 102
| In 1954,the Asian Games were held at
| Manila
|
| 103
| The 1928 Olympic games were held at
| Amsterdam
|
| 104
| The 2000 olympic games were held at
| Sydney
|
| 105
| The 2004 Olympic games were held at
| Athens
|
| 106
| The 1992 Olympic games were held at
| Barcelona
|
| 107
| The terms `Mallet' is associated with
| Polo
|
| 108
| The terms `Breast stroke' is associated with
| Swimming
|
| 109
| The term `Tobogganing' is associated with
| Skiing
|
| 110
| `Davis Cup' is associated with
| Tennis
|
| 111
| World Cup 1996 for cricket was won by
| Srilanka
|
| 112
| The 1997 French Open women's title was won by
| Iva Majoli
|
| 113
| The 1997 French Open men's title was won by
| Gustavo Kurten
|
| 114
| The 1997 Wimbledon Open women's title was won by
| Martina Hingis
|
| 115
| The 1997 US Open men's title was won by
| Petr Corda
|
| 116
| The 1997 US Open women's title was won by
| Martina Hingis
|
| 117
| The 1998 Australian Open men's title was won by
| Patrick Rafter
|
| 118
| The 1998 Australian Open women's title was won by
| Martina Hingis
|
| 119
| The only cricketer to win four consecutive `Man of the Match' awards is
| Saurav Ganguly
|
| 120
| The fastest century in one day international cricket was scored by
| Shahid Afridi
|
| 121
| The cricketer who has scored the highest number of centuries in one day cricket is
| Sachin Tendulkar
|
| 122
| Leander Paes won the Bronze medal at the Atlanta Olympics beating
| Fernando Melizeni
|
| 123
| In the Wills World Cup 1996 for cricket,the Man-of-the Series Award was won by
| Sanath Jayasuriya
|
| 124
| In the wills world Cup Cricket Tournament 1996,Srilanka won the final defeating
| Australia
|
| 125
| Evander Holyfield is associated with
| Boxing
|
| 126
| Michael Jordan is associated with
| Basketball
|
| 127
| In the 1997 Wimbledon championship men's final, Pete Sampras defeated
| Cedric Pioline
|
| 128
| In the 1997 Wimbledon championship women's final,Martina Hingis defeated
| Jana Novotna
|
| 129
| Martina Hingis,the famous tennis player,hails from
| Switzerland
|
| 130
| In the 1997 french open men's final,Gustavo Kuerten defeated
| Serji Bruguera
|
| 131
| Gustavo Kuerten hails from
| Brazil
|
| 132
| In the 1997 French Open women's final,Iva Majoli defeated
| Martina Hingis
|
| 133
| Iva Majoli hails from
| Croatia
|
| 134
| In the 1997 US open men's final,Patrick Rafter defeated
| Greg Rusedki
|
| 135
| Patrick Rafter hails from
| Australia
|
| 136
| In the 1997 US open women's final,Martina hingis defeated
| Venus Williams
|
| 137
| In the 1997 Australian open men's final,Pete Sampras defeated
| Carlos Moya
|
| 138
| In the 1997 Australian open women's final,Martina hingis defeated
| Mary Pierce
|
| 139
| The 1996 Olympics gold medal for Tennis(Men's) was won by
| Andre Agassi
|
| 140
| The 1996 Olympics gold medal for Tennis(Women's) was won by
| Lindsay Davenport
|
| 141
| Meherwan Daruwala is associated with
| Squash
|
| 142
| P.Ganesan is associated with
| Kabaddi
|
| 143
| P.Ganesan won the Arjuna award in the year
| 1995
|
| 144
| Dhanraj pillay is associated with
| Hockey
|
| 145
| Dhanraj Pillay won the Arjuna Award in the year
| 1995
|
| 146
| Batista is associated with
| football
|
| 147
| Batista hails from
| Brazil
|
| 148
| Andy Flower is associated with
| Cricket
|
| 149
| Andy Flower hails from
| Zimbabwe
|
| 150
| The first Winter Olympic Games were held at
| Chamonix,France
|
| 151
| The five rings of the Olympic symbol represent
| Five continents
|
| 152
| The Olympic flag was first raised in 1920 at the
| Antwerp Games
|
| 153
| The term `Deuce' is associated with
| Lawn Tennis
|
| 154
| The Ezar Cup is associated with
| Polo
|
| 155
| The Football World Cup 1930 was held at
| Uruguay
|
| 156
| The 1934 Football world Cup was held at
| Italy
|
| 157
| The Worldcup Football 1998 was held at
| France
|
| 158
| The Worldcup Football 1998 was won by
| France
|
| 159
| In the Worldcup Football 1998,the losing finalists were
| Brazil
|
| 160
| The Worldcup Football 2002 is scheduled to be held at
| Japan & South Korea
|
| 161
| The Worldcup Football 1986 was won by
| Argentina
|
| 162
| The Worldcup Football 1990 was won by
| W.Germany
|
| 163
| The Worldcup Football 1994 was won by
| Brazil
|
| 164
| In the Worldcup Football 1982,Italy won the final defeating
| W.Germany
|
| 165
| The Worldcup Football 1982 was held at
| Spain
|
| 166
| The Worldcup Football 1986 was held at
| Mexico
|
| 167
| The Worldcup Football 1990 was held at
| Italy
|
| 168
| The Worldcup Football 1994 was held at
| USA
|
| 169
| The terms `off-break' is used in
| Cricket
|
| 170
| The term `Rubber' is used in
| Cricket
|
| 171
| The term `Smash' is used in
| Lawn Tennis
|
| 172
| The term `Free kick' is used in
| Football
|
| 173
| The term `Castle' is used in
| Chess
|
| 174
| The term `Jab' is used in
| Boxing
|
| 175
| The term `Bunting' is used in
| Baseball
|
| 176
| The length of the Derby Course is
| 2.4 km
|
| 177
| The weight of the Hockey ball is
| 5 3/4 ounces
|
| 178
| The length of the Football field is
| 100 yds to 130 yds
|
| 179
| The Cricket ground at Colombo is
| Khettarama Stadium
|
| 180
| The Arthur Walker trophy is associated with
| Billiards
|
| 181
| The 50th Common Wealth Games were held in Victoria (Canada) in the year
| 1994
|
| 182
| In the 15th Common Wealth Wealth Games,the highest number of Gold medals were won by
| Australia
|
| 183
| The 2002 common Wealth Games are scheduled to be held at
| Manchester
|
| 184
| The 1990 common Wealth Games were held at
| Auckland
|
| 185
| The Worldcup Football 1998 was won by
| France
|
| 186
| The Worldcup Football 2002 was held at
| South Korea & Japan
|
| 187
| The Worldcup Football 2002 was won by
| Brazil
|
| 188
| The Worldcup Football 2006 was held at
| Germany
|
| 189
| The Worldcup Football 2006 was won by
| Italy
|
| 190
| The Worldcup Football 2010 was held at
| South Africa
|
| 191
| The Worldcup Football 2010 was won by
| Spain
|
| 192
| The 2008 olympic games were held at
| Beijing
|
| 193
| The First Cricket Worldcup was held in
| England, 1975
|
| 194
| The First Cricket Worldcup was won by
| West Indies
|
| 195
| The 2nd Cricket Worldcup was held in
| England, 1979
|
| 196
| The 2nd Cricket Worldcup was won by
| West Indies
|
| 197
| The 3rd Cricket Worldcup was held in
| England, 1983
|
| 198
| The 3rd Cricket Worldcup was won by
| India
|
| 199
| The 4th Cricket Worldcup was held in
| India, 1987
|
| 200
| The 4th Cricket Worldcup was won by
| Australia
|
| 201
| The 5th Cricket Worldcup was held in
| Australia, 1992
|
| 202
| The 5th Cricket Worldcup was won by
| Pakistan
|
| 203
| The 6th Cricket Worldcup was held in
| Pakistan, 1996
|
| 204
| The 6th Cricket Worldcup was won by
| Sri Lanka
|
| 205
| The 7th Cricket Worldcup was held in
| England, 1999
|
| 206
| The 7th Cricket Worldcup was won by
| Australia
|
| 207
| The 8th Cricket Worldcup was held in
| South Africa,2003
|
| 208
| The 8th Cricket Worldcup was won by
| Australia
|
| 209
| The 9th Cricket Worldcup was held in
| West Indies,2007`
|
| 210
| The 9th Cricket Worldcup was won by
| Australia
|
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