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Sports Quiz

आओ खेलें !

● Teams of 3 or less● 20 Questions in Prelims● No Negatives● Red card to be shown to googlers

1. Sabko ek mark aana chahiye

❏ Amsterdam

❏ Los Angeles

❏ Berlin

❏ London

❏ Helsinki

❏ Melbourne

❏ Tokyo

❏ Moscow

2. ID the guy and his feat.

3. Saale hypocrites!

A popular internet theory shows the double standards of English Media wherein

they call a sportsperson from Scotland/ Wales as Scottish/ Welsh when they loose

and British when they win. This theory is famous in internet circles as the X

syndrome. Recently this theory has been used a lot for another sportsperson Y who

has achieved a lot of success in his sport.

4. Dun dun dun dun dun …...

Prior to their invention by Charlie Booth in 1929, the thing

used for the same purpose is given in the image.

The modern day version used for world records now must

have sensors that detect the pressure and can be used to

record reaction. Reactions faster than 1/10th of a second

can be deemed false. Many also carry electronic speakers

to nullify the advantage and disadvantage caused by laws

of Physics.

What use ? What is the modern day version?

5.

In the context of Star India’s “Nayi Soch” campaign, the Indian team sported jerseys

with their mother’s name on the back in a match against New Zealand in October

2016.

Debutant Jayant Yadav had a decent outing, grabbing 4-0-8-1 in the match.

However, in the post match ceremony, he apologised to his mother due to a certain

mix-up.

What was the mix-up?

6.

7. Sab ye hi kar lega?

He, like any young boy in his country, dreamt of being a fast bowler. “I was mocked

for being thin and the fact that my deliveries were slower than my run-up”, he says.

He eventually ended up getting a call for trails at Borusia Dortmund, though he still

remains hopeful to play for Manchester United in the near future.

Who?

8. #dharmicWhen he captured Fifa's World Footballer of the Year award, X didn't bathe it in

champagne, go clubbing and stash it on his mantelpiece. He flew back home to Y,

where it was given pride of place in a special exhibition at the evangelical movement's

city centre headquarters. And for years, as he progressed from Y’s local hero to a Z

Superstar, eventually becoming the most sought-after footballer in the world, he has

regularly tithed a portion of his earnings to his church.

God and goals always went together for X. He does not drink or chase women. He says

that he was a virgin until he married his childhood sweetheart Caroline Celico. He

describes the birth of their first child - and his "victories and conquests" in football - as

gifts from God.

9.

10. Id the artist and the event ( Part Points)

11. X?

During the peak of the Cold War, any diplomatic or economic relations between

The United States and the People's Republic of China were non-existent. The

tensions of the war were finally relaxed owing to an unlikely diplomatic tool X.

On April 10, 1971, the Y arrived in China for a 10-day visit, becoming the first group

of Americans in over 20 years to get a peek behind the “Bamboo Curtain.” Their

trip led to a renewed dialogue between the two nations, opening the door for

President Richard Nixon’s own China visit in 1972.

12. Probably the only name most of us know!

While visiting a local game at the St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys, a reformatory

and orphanage, Jack Dunn, who owned and managed the minor-league Baltimore

Orioles, an International League team, grew fond of an 18 year old named George.

In a half an-hour workout session, he decided to sign George, despite legal

boundations and formalities.

George, the young find of Dunn, was often bullied by seniors and called as Dunn’s

____ or Dunnie’s ____, which eventually went on to become his identity.

What was the famous nickname?

13. What? Searching for keywords here.

O Ancient immortal Spirit, pure fatherOf beauty, of greatness and of truth,Descend, reveal yourself and flash like lightning here,within the glory of your own earth and sky.

At running and at wrestling and at throwing,Shine in the momentum of noble contests,And crown with the unfading branchAnd make the body worthy and ironlike. (2x)

Plains, mountains and seas glow with youLike a white-and-purple great temple,And hastens to the temple here - your pilgrim, (2x)O Ancient immortal Spirit - every nation. (2x)

14.

India vs Australia, 1947.

What is special about this scorecard?

15.

In 2010, when a group of disgruntled Fiorentina fans were thoroughly fed up by the

monied world of Serie A, they decided to establish their own, self-financed football

club and pay homage to the Coen brothers’ greatest character. This model is

unique in Italy; anyone who has a €20 season ticket has a say in the running of the

club and the decision-making process is democratic.

What name did they give to the club?

16. Sabka badla lega re tera ye Phaijal !!

Excerpt from an interview:

“Cus had wanted me to beat him so bad. I was offended by how bad he beat up X.

When we drove home to Catskill [about an hour from Albany], nobody in the car

said a word, we were all so upset. The next morning, Cus was on the phone with X

after taking this shellacking from Y. He said to X, “I have this young black kid who is

going to be heavyweight champion someday and I want you to talk to him.”

Give me X, Y and the guy being interviewed.

17. Nearly there!

And 5 more..

18. How did FC Barcelona protest?

19.

The fate of this sport was entirely opposite to Cricket in India. This game is

allegedly said to be played in ancient Greek and Indian civilisations, however the

modern version of the game was probably picked up by the Britishers at Pune (then

POONA) from the locals.

Soon the British High Society took a liking for it and this game was officially named

and the rules drafted in England.

Id this lovely sport!

20. Video.

ANSWERS

1. Sabko ek mark aana chahiye

❏ Amsterdam

❏ Los Angeles

❏ Berlin

❏ London

❏ Helsinki

❏ Melbourne

❏ Tokyo

❏ Moscow

Answer:

India’s 8 hockey gold venues.

2. ID the guy and his feat.

Answer:

Jehangir Khan - 555 unbeaten!

3. Saale hypocrites!

A popular internet theory shows the double standards of English Media wherein

they call a sportsperson from Scotland/ Wales as Scottish/ Welsh when they loose

and British when they win. This theory is famous in internet circles as the X

syndrome. Recently this theory has been used a lot for another sportsperson Y who

has achieved a lot of success in his sport.

The Andy Murray Syndrome; Y- Gareth Bale

4. Dun dun dun dun dun …...

Prior to their invention by Charlie Booth in 1929, the thing

used for the same purpose is given in the image.

The modern day version used for world records now must

have sensors that detect the pressure and can be used to

record reaction. Reactions faster than 1/10th of a second

can be deemed false. Many also carry electronic speakers

to nullify the advantage and disadvantage caused by laws

of Physics.

What use ? What is the modern day version?

Starting Blocks

5.

In the context of Star India’s “Nayi Soch” campaign, the Indian team sported jerseys

with their mother’s name on the back in a match against New Zealand in October

2016.

Debutant Jayant Yadav had a decent outing, grabbing 4-0-8-1 in the match.

However, in the post match ceremony, he apologised to his mother due to a certain

mix-up.

What was the mix-up?

His biological mother was named on the jersy.

He was brought up by her step mother, after his biological mother’s death.

6.

Kookabura

7. Sab ye hi kar lega?

He, like any young boy in his country, dreamt of being a fast bowler. “I was mocked

for being thin and the fact that my deliveries were slower than my run-up”, he says.

He eventually ended up getting a call for trails at Borusia Dortmund, though he still

remains hopeful to play for Manchester United in the near future.

Who?

Usain Bolt

8. #dharmicWhen he captured Fifa's World Footballer of the Year award, X didn't bathe it in

champagne, go clubbing and stash it on his mantelpiece. He flew back home to Y,

where it was given pride of place in a special exhibition at the evangelical movement's

city centre headquarters. And for years, as he progressed from Y’s local hero to a Z

Superstar, eventually becoming the most sought-after footballer in the world, he has

regularly tithed a portion of his earnings to his church.

God and goals always went together for X. He does not drink or chase women. He says

that he was a virgin until he married his childhood sweetheart Caroline Celico. He

describes the birth of their first child - and his "victories and conquests" in football - as

gifts from God.

X- KAKA Y- Sao Paulo Z- Milan

9.

10. Id the artist and the event ( Part Points)

R K Laxman; India winning 1983 World Cup

11. X?

During the peak of the Cold War, any diplomatic or economic relations between

The United States and the People's Republic of China were non-existent. The

tensions of the war were finally relaxed owing to an unlikely diplomatic tool X.

On April 10, 1971, the Y arrived in China for a 10-day visit, becoming the first group

of Americans in over 20 years to get a peek behind the “Bamboo Curtain.” Their

trip led to a renewed dialogue between the two nations, opening the door for

President Richard Nixon’s own China visit in 1972.

X- Ping Pong Diplomacy

12. Probably the only name most of us know!

While visiting a local game at the St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys, a reformatory

and orphanage, Jack Dunn, who owned and managed the minor-league Baltimore

Orioles, an International League team, grew fond of an 18 year old named George.

In a half an-hour workout session, he decided to sign George, despite legal

boundations and formalities.

George, the young find of Dunn, was often bullied by seniors and called as Dunn’s

____ or Dunnie’s ____, which eventually went on to become his identity.

What was the famous nickname?

Babe Ruth

13. What? Searching for keywords here.

O Ancient immortal Spirit, pure fatherOf beauty, of greatness and of truth,Descend, reveal yourself and flash like lightning here,within the glory of your own earth and sky.

At running and at wrestling and at throwing,Shine in the momentum of noble contests,And crown with the unfading branchAnd make the body worthy and ironlike. (2x)

Plains, mountains and seas glow with youLike a white-and-purple great temple,And hastens to the temple here - your pilgrim, (2x)O Ancient immortal Spirit - every nation. (2x)

Olympic Hymn

14.

India vs Australia, 1947.

What is special about this scorecard?

1st Instance of Mankading in an International Game

15.

In 2010, when a group of disgruntled Fiorentina fans were thoroughly fed up by the

monied world of Serie A, they decided to establish their own, self-financed football

club and pay homage to the Coen brothers’ greatest character. This model is

unique in Italy; anyone who has a €20 season ticket has a say in the running of the

club and the decision-making process is democratic.

What name did they give to the club?

CS Lebowski FC

16. Sabka badla lega re tera ye Phaijal !!

Excerpt from an interview:

“Cus had wanted me to beat him so bad. I was offended by how bad he beat up X.

When we drove home to Catskill [about an hour from Albany], nobody in the car

said a word, we were all so upset. The next morning, Cus was on the phone with X

after taking this shellacking from Y. He said to X, “I have this young black kid who is

going to be heavyweight champion someday and I want you to talk to him.”

Give me X, Y and the guy being interviewed.

X- Muhammad AliGuy Inteviewed- Mike TysonY- Larry Holmes

17. Nearly there!

And 5 more..

“The Curse of the Clay” :- It refers to the group of Tennis Greats who have won all the other 3 Grand Slams but Roland Garros has always eluded them.

18. How did FC Barcelona protest?

19.

The fate of this sport was entirely opposite to Cricket in India. This game is

allegedly said to be played in ancient Greek and Indian civilisations, however the

modern version of the game was probably picked up by the Britishers at Pune (then

POONA) from the locals.

Soon the British High Society took a liking for it and this game was officially named

and the rules drafted in England.

Id this lovely sport!

Badminton

20. Video.

It refers to the change in the name from WWF to WWE. This was because they were sued by the WORLD WILDLIFE FOUNDATION for copyright issues on the name WWF

Finals - Round 1

+15/-10 on Pounce, +10/0 on Bounce

1.

Safety!

Roger Bannister - First sub 4 minute mile!

2.

Jim Abbott was a US Baseball pitcher who

won Olympic Gold in 1988. His autobiography

is fittingly called “Imperfect: An improbable

life”. Why such a name?

Had only 1 Arm!!

3 Who is X? Which moment and its significance?

● Janet Evans tells people that she would give up all five of her Olympic swimming medals to live that moment just one more time. “I think we all have our X moments, moments that he inspired us, moments that he changed our lives, moments that he inspired us to be better than what we already are,” Evans said. My X story took me from being an Olympic winner to being an Olympic champion.”

● Evans went on to retell her part of the _____________ torch relay as the next to last torch bearer.

● “……………And I ran up that track, and I ran up those three big, long stairways. And I got to the top, and there stood X. And I never cried after any of my Olympic medals, but I wanted to cry. And my moment with him was brief; you saw how quickly he lit that flame. But that moment for me, standing there, watching this man, with his courage and his determination, and being brought into the Olympic fold once again,______________________. And to stand there in front of the world and inspire even more young people like myself, to be and do and accomplish anything we want to do, it was an epiphany for me. It was a defining moment in my Olympic career.

● After those Olympics, I wanted to quit swimming and go back to college, and I don’t know what I wanted to do. But after standing there with that man and watching him, I realized that as an Olympian, as an Olympic champion, a mantle we carry is to inspire and motivate others. And no one has ever done that greater than X. So, Mr. X, thank you for inspiring me. Thank you for allowing me to continue to inspire young swimmers and young people to do and be the very best that they can be as well. Thank you.”

Safety!

Dekho Yaar!

https://youtu.be/80wMMFAcweQ

4.

THE MANAGER: It was the most disgraceful and selfish performance I have ever

seen… The entire party is upset about it. Our national pride is too important to be

thrown away like this."

THE CAPTAIN: “It left a very, very bad taste. He let the team down, the spectators

down, the spirit of the game down. I don’t know what happened to him.”

What is being talked about?

Safety!

36* off 176 Balls!!

The Great Sunil Gavaskar

5.

At the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Germany was stripped of the team gold medal in

show jumping on charges of doping. However the plot twist is, that all the three

members of the team were tested negative for use of restricted drugs.

Similar events have transpired at the 2008 and 2012 olympics as well.

Why?

Safety!

The Horses were DOPED!!

6. How strong is your rhyme game?

Safety!

Hack- a - Shaq! Shaqeel O’ Neil

7.

The Mongols are said to be the most famous exponents of this technique. These,

short and stout men along with their relatively smaller ______ , developed their

own equipments and invented an entirely new style of release .

The Mongol army that conquered such a huge amount of territory owed their

winnings to their ______ and accurate use of the ___ . They are said to be so

effective and adept at the skill, that war historians often term it as “the

intercontinental ballistic missiles of the 13th century.”

Safety!

Archery on HorseBack

8.

Among all the famous names in F1, only 2 were not present at Ayrton Senna’s

funeral after his death on the San Marino circuit in 1994.

One was Bernie Ecclestone, the F1 Supremo, who was not invited by Senna’s

family, for being inconsiderate and continuing the race even after the unfortunate

events of the tragic weekend.

Other was FIA President Max Mosley, who defended his actions 10 years later, with

a valid reason.

What was his reason?

Safety!

He went to attend the funeral of Ronald Ratzenberger- The Driver who died during the qualifying of the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix

9

Whichever side wins this coveted competition, the ___ normally remains in the

_____ _______ ______ Museum. However, had it been allowed to travel to the

country of the winner, it would have clocked up 253,272 miles since 1882. With the

2014 edition, the distance covered by it would have surpassed the distance from

the earth to the moon!

FITB (5 + 5)

Safety!

AshesLords Cricket Ground

10

Tucker Murphy was the sole olympian from the country X at the 2014 Sochi Winter

Olympics. Despite the 0 degree temperature and the fact that he had no other

companion, he still stood up to the long standing traditions of X, and to everyone’s

delight continued the quirky trend of X ______.

What tradition / trend?

Safety!

Bermuda in Bermudas !!

11.

In the second game against Magnus Carlsen at the FIDE World Championships,

Sochi (9th November, 2014) , Vishwanathan Anand playing with black pieces, lost

the game in 34 moves.

However, media was quick to point out that this was Anand’s first defeat with the

“______ _______ opening” while playing as black, and joked how it was not-so-

smart of Anand to select that opening on the given day due to something that

happened 25 years prior.

Put funda.

Safety!

Berlin Wall

12.

Types of which sport?

● Hanumanti

● Jambuvanti

● Jarasandhi

● Bhimaseni

Safety!

Malla-Yuddha

Written RoundSporting Terms used

4 Questions

Differential Marking

1

Merriam-Webster defines X as a lead weight attached to a line and used to indicate

a vertical direction.

In sporting terminology too, it has a quite similar meaning, implying “in a vertical

line”.

What word?

2

The X drop is one of the most difficult shots to return in badminton, as the shuttle

virtually falls touching the net from the other side.

This term is commonly associated with another sport, signaling a difficulty of a

certain maneuver in the sport.

What term?

3

The ____ _ ___ style utilizes relaxed hands with the forearms in front of the face

and the fist at nose-eye level. Other unique features include side to side head

movements, bobbing, weaving and blind siding the opponent.

FITB.

4

X is said to be derived from a slang for “testicles” . It is considered to be one of the

biggest mockeries in the game and a person Xed is generally said to be stupid or

incompetent.

X?

Sporting terms

Nutmeg

Hairpin

Plumb

Peekaboo

13

Brandi Denise Chastain is an American retired soccer player, two-time FIFA

Women's World Cup champion, two-time Olympic gold-medalist, coach, and sports

broadcaster.

At the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup Final, after scoring the fifth kick in the penalty

shootout to give the United States the win over China in the final game, Chastain

celebrated in a way which was both criticised and seen as a statement by some.

Later, she also wrote an autobiography titled “It’s not about the ___”

What did she do?

Safety!

“It’s not about the bra. She took her shirt off to celebrate

14

“To me a sound body means one which bends itself to the spirit and is always a

ready instrument at its service. Such bodies are not made, in my opinion, on the

football field. They are made on cornfields and farms. I would urge you to think this

over and you will find innumerable illustrations to prove my statement.”

Who?

Safety!

“Mahatma” Gandhi

15

Mark Spitz is an American legend and often regarded as the predecessor of

Michael Phelps as America’s Greatest Swimmer. Here is he talking about a

peculiarity uncommon to his sport.

“ I had some fun with a Russian coach who asked me if it ( _________ ) slowed me

down. I said, 'No, as a matter of fact, it ( ____some lame explaination____ ), allows

my rear end to rise and make me bullet-shaped in the water, and that's what had

allowed me to swim so great.' He's translating as fast as he can for the other

coaches, and the following year ….”

Safety!

His iconic Mustache

16.

The New York Times on August 28,1988 labelled it as “The murder that mixes sex

and politics”. X was said to be heir to Y’s legacy, but had his career cut short at the

age of 26.

Allegedly killed after coming out of practice by a 2-time MLA (his wife’s boyfriend) X

was a very soft spoken person. He is better remembered now due to the annual

Grand Prix Tournament organised in his honour.

Safety!

X- Saeed ModiY- Prakash Padukone

17

This was X’s to do list:

1. To prove the Riemann hypothesis,

2. To make a brilliant play in a crucial cricket match,

3. To prove the nonexistence of God,

4. To be the first man atop Mount Everest,

5. To be proclaimed the first President of the USSR, Great Britain, and Germany,

and

6. To murder Mussolini.

● X had an equally unique way of ranking notable mathematicians and physicists

and he grouped them in classes called the Bradman and the Hobbs class.

● X, once famously said, “for cricket, I still am the captain of Cambridge, but my

boat race loyalties lie with Oxford.”

● In their original paper, X and J.E. Littlewood explained their Maximal Inequality

Function in the language of cricket averages.

● He had a very poetic death, as the last thing he listened to was a book called

“The history of cricket at cambridge.”

Safety!

G.H. Hardy

19

X and Y are probably the only father son duo from their country to win olympic

medals. X, a lesser known name in his field has no regrets on how his son’s

achievements have completely overshadowed X.

Y, is considered to be the grand old man of the sport in that country. At 44, he is

still going strong with no signs of retirement.

FUN FACT: Y’s mother is also an olympian from the same country, and was a co

member of X in the contingent. ;)

Safety!

X- Vece Paes Y- Leander PaesMother is Jennifer Paes

20

“Cliff (Roberts) and I have discussed the problem, and have decided you will just

have to put the coat on yourself,” (Bobby) Jones said.

For Jack Nicklaus, who had established another Masters precedent, it was no

problem at all.

“He didn’t seem to mind it a bit,” Jim Martin wrote in The Augusta Chronicle

What precedent had Nicklaus set? What is being discussed here?

Safety!

In Augusta Masters, the previous year’s winner puts the green coat on the new champion. Jack Nichlauswas the 1st person to win in consecutive years, hence had to put it on himself.

21

Aaron Burr was the sitting Vice-President of U.S.A. He had a long standing grudge

with one of U.S.A’s founding fathers, Alexander Hamilton.

Ultimately, they both decided to settle their differences by which outlawed,19th

century sport?

This sport made an appearance at the unofficial 1906 Athens Intercalated Olympics,

and strangely, according to a survey made before the 2000 Olympics, 32% people

wanted it to return.

Safety!

Duelling

22.

The two brothers have always had different views on the events that transpired.

However, the other two concerned have remained neutral.

Brother 1 : “I think it was a bad call. We were on fire, the only time we had an

excellent chance, we gave it away.”

Brother 2 : “As a sportsperson I was disappointed, but as an individual, I took pride

in the fact that my country made the right call.”

What is being talked about? Who are these brothers?

Safety!

Vijay and Anand Amritraj on India withdrawing from their only Davis Cup final which was against South Africa as a protest against Apartheid

23

Safety!

Munich Massacre

24. Who is being interviewed. X,Y,Z ?

“Twenty-seven years ago, there was a knock on the door of our apartment. My mother, Fiorella, went to answer. Who happened to be on the other side would define my football career.When she opened the door, a group of men introduced themselves as football directors.But they weren’t from X. They were wearing red and black.They were from Z. And they wanted me to come play for their team. At any cost.My mother threw up her hands. What do you think she said to the gentlemen?When you are a kid in my city, there are only two possible choices: You are either red or blue. X or Y. But in our family, there was only one possible choice.

Safety!

Football’s Ultimate One-Club Man: “Francesco Totti” X- AS Roma, Y- SS Lazio Z- AC Milan

25 X,Y and what moment? . Image in next slide

X said, “You can melt down all the medals and cups I have and they wouldn’t be a

plating on the 24-karat friendship I felt for Y at that moment.” Though they never

saw each other again, they kept in touch and as a soldier fighting for Germany in

1942, Y wrote this letter to X:

My heart is telling me that this is perhaps the last letter of my life. If that is so, I beg

one thing from you. When the war is over, please go to Germany, find my son and

tell him about his father. Tell him about the times when war did not separate us

and tell him that things can be different between men in this world. Your brother,

Luz.

Safety!

X- Jesse OwensY- Luz LongAfter Owens won the gold in long jump in 1936,though he knew it would not please Hitler, Long was the first to congratulate Owens. That’s sportsmanship. But Long went further. He embraced Owens and walked around the stadium with him arm-in-arm before the astonished German crowd. Later they posed together for pictures. That’s character.

Safety!

27 Who are these Darlings of Tennis

In addition to being a Grand Slam champion and a former No. 1, X’s legacy will be

that of a girl who first began dreaming of playing tennis at age of 5 after watching Y

on television. As a child, X was forced to train only during the morning hours during

NATO’s 78-day bombardment of Yugoslavia in the Kosovo crisis of 1999.

In 1990, Y became the youngest ever French Open champion at the age of 16. She

went on to win eight Grand Slam singles titles before her 20th birthday. However,

on April 30, 1993, she was the victim of an unfortunate on-court incident which

greatly affected her tennis career. Some involved with the sport have declared that

Y could have become the most accomplished female player.

Safety!

X- Ana Ivanovic Y- Monica Seles

28 Who is playing the game “Bagatelle” in the pic below. How do we better know ths game today?

Safety!

Lincoln; Pinball

29

The Maccabiah Games (often referred to as the "______ Olympics"), first held in

1932, are an international ______ and Israeli multi-sport event now held

quadrennially in Israel.

The Maccabiah Games are open to ______ athletes from around the world, as well

as to all Israeli athletes regardless of ______ . Arab Israelis have also competed in

it. The Maccabiah Games are the third largest sporting events of the world. (After

Olympics and FIFA WC)

FITB.

Safety!

Jewish people and residents of Israel regardless of religion

30 X, Y and how is the match famous?

The X is a name used by the British press to refer to a Premier League match

played between Manchester United and Arsenal at Old Trafford, Manchester, on 24

October 2004. The result was pivotal in the season and in the era-defining rivalry

between the two clubs.

In the tunnel after the match tempers boiled over between staff of both clubs. A

slice of pizza had been thrown at Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson,

which was initially speculated to be Y by Martin Keown who said “It was a Spanish

fella with great technique,’ ‘Even when it came to the pizza he had great technique.

He threw it like a Frisbee.’ Recently Y confirmed it was him.

Safety!

X- Battle of the BuffetY- Cesc FabregasThe match ended Arsenal’s unbeaten run

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