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1. Which ancient civilization originated the Olympic Games?
- Ancient Greece
- Roman Empire
- Egyptian Civilization
- Mesopotamian Culture
2. The modern Olympic Games were revived in which year?
3. Which game originated in India and is now its national sport?
- Cricket
- Football
- Hockey
- Kabaddi
4. Basketball was invented by which physical education instructor?
- James Naismith
- William Morgan
- Pierre de Coubertin
- Abner Doubleday
5. How many players are on a cricket team during play?
6. In football, what is the minimum number of players required to avoid forfeiture?
7. A basketball team must shoot within how many seconds in the NBA?
- 24 seconds
- 30 seconds
- 20 seconds
- 14 seconds
8. How many fouls result in a player’s ejection in basketball (NBA)?
9. What is the standard diameter of a basketball hoop?
- 18 inches
- 20 inches
- 22 inches
- 24 inches
10. The Wimbledon tournament is played on which surface?
- Clay
- Hard
- Grass
- Artificial
11. What is the length of a standard cricket pitch?
- 22 yards
- 20 meters
- 25 yards
- 18 meters
12. In badminton, how many points win a standard game?
13. What is the maximum break possible in snooker?
14. In volleyball, how many sets are needed to win a standard match?
15. What is the national sport of Japan?
- Judo
- Sumo Wrestling
- Karate
- Baseball
16. Which country’s national game is ice hockey?
17. The national sport of China is:
- Table Tennis
- Badminton
- Kung Fu
- Basketball
18. Kabaddi is the national sport of which country?
- India
- Bangladesh
- Pakistan
- Nepal
19. What is the national sport of England?
- Cricket
- Football
- Rugby
- Tennis
20. Who is called the “Flying Sikh” of India?
- Dhyan Chand
- Milkha Singh
- P.T. Usha
- Kapil Dev
21. Which footballer has the most Ballon d’Or awards?
- Cristiano Ronaldo
- Lionel Messi
- Pele
- Diego Maradona
22. Who holds the record for most Grand Slam singles titles?
- Steffi Graf
- Margaret Court
- Serena Williams
- Roger Federer
23. The first Indian to win an individual Olympic gold medal:
- Abhinav Bindra
- Neeraj Chopra
- PV Sindhu
- Sushil Kumar
24. Who is known as the “Wizard of Hockey”?
- Dhyan Chand
- Balbir Singh
- Leslie Claudius
- Dhanraj Pillay
25. Which stadium is called the “Colosseum of Sports”?
- Madison Square Garden
- Wembley
- Camp Nou
- Maracanã
26. Where is the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) located?
- Australia
- England
- India
- South Africa
27. The largest football stadium in the world is:
- Rungrado 1st of May Stadium (North Korea)
- Camp Nou
- Wembley
- Maracanã
28. Which stadium hosts the US Open tennis tournament?
- Flushing Meadows
- Roland Garros
- Wimbledon
- Rod Laver Arena
29. The “Bird’s Nest” stadium was built for:
- 2008 Beijing Olympics
- 2012 London Olympics
- 2016 Rio Olympics
- 2020 Tokyo Olympics
30. Which wood is traditionally used for cricket bats?
31. The dimples on a golf ball help with:
- Aerodynamics
- Grip
- Visibility
- Durability
32. A shuttlecock in badminton has how many feathers?
33. What is the standard weight of a football (soccer ball)?
- 410-450 grams
- 350-400 grams
- 500-550 grams
- 300-350 grams
34. Which material is used in Olympic swimming pool lanes?
- Polypropylene
- Rubber
- Nylon
- Fiberglass
35. Which Grand Slam tournament is played on clay?
- French Open
- Wimbledon
- US Open
- Australian Open
36. The Ashes is a famous rivalry in which sport?
- Cricket
- Rugby
- Hockey
- Baseball
37. Esports was included in which major event in 2022?
- Asian Games
- Olympics
- Commonwealth Games
- FIFA World Cup
38. “Fan tokens” are associated with:
- Blockchain in sports
- Smart jerseys
- AI coaching
- Drone broadcasting
39. “Smart turf” in stadiums tracks:
- Player movement
- Ball rotation
- Weather data
- Fan engagement
40. The ancient Olympic Games were held in honor of which Greek god?
- Zeus
- Apollo
- Athena
- Hermes
41. Which country hosted the first modern Olympics in 1896?
- France
- Greece
- USA
- England
42. The term “Grand Slam” originated in which sport?
- Bridge (Card Game)
- Tennis
- Golf
- Baseball
43. The first World Cup in any sport was held for:
- Football (1930)
- Cricket (1975)
- Rugby (1987)
- Hockey (1971)
44. Who is the only footballer to win 3 World Cups?
- Pelé
- Diego Maradona
- Lionel Messi
- Cristiano Ronaldo
45. Which athlete is called the “Flying Sikh”?
- Milkha Singh
- PT Usha
- Dhyan Chand
- Neeraj Chopra
46. The first cricketer to score 100 international centuries:
- Sachin Tendulkar
- Ricky Ponting
- Virat Kohli
- Jacques Kallis
47. Which boxer was nicknamed “The Greatest”?
- Muhammad Ali
- Mike Tyson
- Floyd Mayweather
- Sugar Ray Robinson
48. Which stadium is called the “Mecca of Cricket”?
- Lord’s (London)
- Eden Gardens
- MCG
- Wankhede
49. The largest cricket stadium in the world is:
- Narendra Modi Stadium (Ahmedabad)
- Melbourne Cricket Ground
- Eden Gardens
- Sydney Cricket Ground
50. Where is the “Maracanã” stadium located?
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Barcelona, Spain
- Lisbon, Portugal
51. The oldest tennis tournament in the world is:
- Wimbledon
- US Open
- French Open
- Australian Open
52. The ICC Cricket World Cup is held every:
- 4 years
- 2 years
- 3 years
- 5 years
53. The Super Bowl is the championship game of:
- NFL (American Football)
- NBA (Basketball)
- MLB (Baseball)
- NHL (Ice Hockey)
54. The Tour de France is associated with:
- Cycling
- Motor Racing
- Marathon
- Triathlon
55. What is the national sport of the USA?
- Baseball
- American Football
- Basketball
- Ice Hockey
56. Sumo wrestling is the national sport of:
- Japan
- China
- Mongolia
- South Korea
57. Which country’s national game is ice hockey?
- Canada
- Russia
- Sweden
- Finland
58. The national sport of Bangladesh is:
- Kabaddi
- Cricket
- Football
- Hockey
59. What is Australia’s national sport?
- Cricket
- Rugby
- Australian Rules Football
- Tennis
60. Who holds the world record for fastest 100m sprint (9.58 seconds)?
- Usain Bolt
- Tyson Gay
- Asafa Powell
- Justin Gatlin
61. The most goals scored in a single FIFA World Cup (13):
- Just Fontaine (1958)
- Gerd Müller
- Ronaldo
- Miroslav Klose
62. Most Olympic gold medals won by a single athlete (23):
- Michael Phelps
- Carl Lewis
- Usain Bolt
- Larisa Latynina
63. The highest individual Test cricket score (400*):
- Brian Lara
- Matthew Hayden
- Virender Sehwag
- Don Bradman
64. In football, a penalty kick is taken from how many yards?
- 12 yards
- 10 yards
- 8 yards
- 15 yards
65. In tennis, what does “love” mean?
- Zero
- Advantage
- Deuce
- Tiebreak
66. How many rounds are there in a professional boxing match?
- 12 rounds
- 10 rounds
- 15 rounds
- 8 rounds
67. A “hat-trick” in cricket means:
- 3 wickets in 3 consecutive balls
- 3 sixes in an over
- 3 catches in an innings
- 3 centuries in a series
68. The standard diameter of a basketball hoop is:
- 18 inches
- 20 inches
- 16 inches
- 24 inches
69. A shuttlecock in badminton has how many feathers?
70. What is the standard weight of a football (soccer)?
- 410-450 grams
- 350-400 grams
- 500-550 grams
- 300-350 grams
71. Which wood is used for cricket bats?
72. The 2023 Cricket World Cup was won by:
- Australia
- India
- England
- New Zealand
73. The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be hosted by:
- USA, Canada & Mexico
- Spain & Portugal
- England
- Australia & New Zealand
74. “Break Point” is a Netflix documentary about:
- Tennis
- Football
- Cricket
- Basketball
75. The term “Butterfly Stroke” is used in:
- Swimming
- Athletics
- Gymnastics
- Archery
76. Which sport uses the terms “eagle” and “bogey”?
- Golf
- Archery
- Shooting
- Badminton
77. The “Fosbury Flop” is a technique in:
- High Jump
- Long Jump
- Pole Vault
- Triple Jump
78. Which game uses the term “checkmate”?
- Chess
- Carrom
- Bridge
- Poker
79. The “DLS method” is used in:
- Cricket
- Football
- Basketball
- Baseball
80. The “Ashes” is a Test series between which two nations?
- England and Australia
- India and Pakistan
- South Africa and New Zealand
- West Indies and Sri Lanka
81. Which bowler has taken the most wickets in Test cricket?
- Muttiah Muralitharan (800)
- Shane Warne
- James Anderson
- Anil Kumble
82. The first T20 World Cup was won by:
- India (2007)
- Pakistan
- Australia
- West Indies
83. The FIFA World Cup trophy is made of:
- 18-carat gold
- Solid silver
- Platinum
- Bronze
84. The Olympic motto “Citius, Altius, Fortius” means:
- Faster, Higher, Stronger
- Swifter, Better, Longer
- Run, Jump, Throw
- Unity, Diversity, Excellence
85. Which city has hosted the most Summer Olympics?
- London (3 times)
- Paris
- Tokyo
- Los Angeles
86. The five Olympic rings represent:
- Five continents
- Five original sports
- Five host nations
- Five Olympic values
87. The “Golden Slam” in tennis means winning:
- All 4 Grand Slams + Olympic gold in a year
- All Grand Slams consecutively
- All Grand Slams on different surfaces
- All Masters titles
88. The youngest Grand Slam champion is:
- Martina Hingis (1997 Australian Open)
- Steffi Graf
- Serena Williams
- Maria Sharapova
89. Usain Bolt holds world records in:
- 100m and 200m
- 100m and 400m
- 200m and 400m
- 100m and long jump
90. How many hurdles are in a standard 110m race?
91. The marathon distance is exactly:
- 42.195 km
- 40 km
- 45 km
- 50 km
92. The height of a basketball hoop is:
- 10 feet
- 9 feet
- 11 feet
- 12 feet
93. Which country invented basketball?
- USA
- Canada
- England
- France
94. The “yellow jersey” is awarded in:
- Tour de France
- Giro d’Italia
- Olympic cycling
- World Championships
95. Which sport uses the term “checkmate”?
- Chess
- Carrom
- Bridge
- Poker
96. In badminton, a match is won by winning:
- Best of 3 games (21 points each)
- Best of 5 sets
- First to 30 points
- Best of 7 games
97. 2023 Cricket World Cup winner:
- Australia
- India
- England
- New Zealand
98. “Googly” in cricket is a:
- Type of spin delivery
- Boundary shot
- Fielding position
- No-ball
99. “Alley-oop” is used in:
- Basketball
- Volleyball
- Football
- Baseball
100. “Scrum” is associated with:
- Rugby
- Cricket
- Hockey
- Water polo