Questions Related to sports
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Sweden
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Switzerland
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Mexico
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Austria
B
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Explanation
Germany won its first FIFA World Cup in 1954, defeating Hungary 3-2 in the final match known as 'The Miracle of Bern.' This tournament was hosted by Switzerland, with the final played at the Wankdorf Stadium in Bern. Switzerland had previously hosted the World Cup in 1938, making it one of the few countries to host multiple tournaments in the early years.
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Brazil
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Germany
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Argentina
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Italy
C
Correct answer
Explanation
Uruguay won the inaugural FIFA World Cup in 1930, which they also hosted. The final match was played at Estadio Centenario in Montevideo, where Uruguay defeated Argentina 4-2. This victory established Uruguay as the first World Cup champion in football history, beginning their legacy as one of the early dominant teams in international football.
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Alan Shearer
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Peter Shilton
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Mark Hughes
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Gary Lineker
D
Correct answer
Explanation
In the 1986 World Cup quarter-final between Argentina and England, known as the 'Hand of God' match, Gary Lineker scored England's goal. While Maradona scored both of Argentina's goals (one infamous handball, one brilliant individual effort), Lineker found the net for England in what ultimately ended as a 2-1 loss for the English side.
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no ball
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wide
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bye
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none of the above
C
Correct answer
Explanation
A bye in cricket is scored when the ball passes the batsman without touching the bat or the batsman's body, and runs are taken. This differs from a 'no ball' (illegal delivery) or 'wide' (too far from batsman to reach). The key is that neither bat nor body contact occurred.
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Off spin
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LegSpin
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Left-arm orthodox spin
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Left-arm unorthodox spin
B
Correct answer
Explanation
Leg spin is a right-handed wrist spin bowling technique where the ball spins from leg to off side for a right-handed batsman. This contrasts with off spin (right-handed finger spin) and left-arm spin variations. The key identifiers are 'right-handed' and 'wrist spin'.
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Cow shot
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Pull Shot
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Hook shot
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none of the above
A
Correct answer
Explanation
A cow shot (also called a cow corner shot) is a hard shot played across the line of a full-pitched ball, aiming to hit it over the boundary. It differs from pull/hook shots which are played against short-pitched deliveries. The description matches the cow shot perfectly.
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Cover Drive
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Straight drive
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Off Drive
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Square Drive
B
Correct answer
Explanation
A straight drive is played with a straight bat swinging in a vertical arc, driving the ball past the bowler. This differs from other drives: cover drive (through cover region), off drive (through mid-off), and square drive (through square region). The vertical arc and direction past the bowler identify it as a straight drive.
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Yorker
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Googly
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Dead ball
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Lost ball
A
Correct answer
Explanation
A yorker is a delivery that pitches near or on the batsman's popping crease (the line marking the batsman's safe ground). This makes it difficult to hit because it arrives at the batsman's feet. Other options are different: googly (a deceptive spin delivery), dead ball (when play temporarily stops), and lost ball (when the ball cannot be found).
B
Correct answer
Explanation
A 'dolly' in cricket slang refers to a very easy catch that requires minimal effort. It's so simple that it practically catches itself. The other options (Dink, Pink, Polly) are not standard cricket terminology for catches.
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Follow through
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follow on
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Back through
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Back on
A
Correct answer
Explanation
Follow through is the proper cricket term for a bowler's body actions after releasing the ball to maintain balance and complete the bowling action smoothly. It helps prevent injury and ensures proper deceleration.