Sports GK MCQs
Sports GK (General Knowledge) Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on different sports and games for competitive examinations. These questions are part of GKToday’s 35000+ MCQs Bank Course in GKToday Android App
1. Who was the first President of the International Olympic Committee?
[A] Pierre de Coubertin
[B] Demetrios Vikelas
[C] Woodrow Wilson
[D] Winston Churchill
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Correct Answer: B [Demetrios Vikelas]
Notes:
Demetrios Vikelas was the first President of the International Olympic Committee. In 1890, after attending the Olympian Games of the Wenlock Olympian Society, Baron Pierre de Coubertin was inspired to found the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Coubertin built on the ideas and work of Brookes and Zappas with the aim of establishing internationally rotating Olympic Games that would occur every four years. He presented these ideas during the first Olympic Congress of the newly created International Olympic Committee. This meeting was held from 16 to 23 June 1894, at the University of Paris. On the last day of the Congress, it was decided that the first Olympic Games to come under the auspices of the IOC would take place in Athens in 1896. The IOC elected the Greek writer Demetrius Vikelas as its first president.
2. Which was the first Summer Olympic Games in which women were allowed to officially compete for the first time?
[A] 1896 Summer Olympics, Athens
[B] 1900 Summer Olympics, Paris
[C] 1904 Summer Olympics, St.Louis
[D] 1908 Summer Olympics, London
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Correct Answer: B [1900 Summer Olympics, Paris]
Notes:
The 1900 Summer Olympics, Paris was the first Summer Olympic Games in which women were allowed to officially compete for the first time. The 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris attracted more than four times as many athletes from the previous one, including 20 women, who were allowed to officially compete for the first time, in croquet, golf, sailing, and tennis.
3. Which Olympic Games was the venue for the famous “Black Power Salute”?
[A] 1960 Summer Olympics, Rome
[B] 1964 Summer Olympics, Tokyo
[C] 1968 Summer Olympics, Mexico City
[D] 1972 Summer Olympics, Munich
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Correct Answer: C [1968 Summer Olympics, Mexico City]
Notes:
The 1968 Summer Olympics, Mexico City was the venue for the famous “Black Power Salute”. During their medal ceremony in the Olympic Stadium in Mexico City on October 16, 1968, two African-American athletes, Tommie Smith and John Carlos, each raised a black-gloved fist during the playing of the US national anthem. While on the podium, Smith and Carlos, who had won gold and bronze medals respectively in the 200-meter running event of the 1968 Summer Olympics, turned to face the US flag and then kept their hands raised until the anthem had finished. In addition, Smith, Carlos, and Australian silver medalist Peter Norman all wore human rights badges on their jackets.
4. In which year, the first Youth Olympic Games was held?
[A] 2002
[B] 2006
[C] 2010
[D] 2014
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Correct Answer: C [2010]
Notes:
In the year 2010, the first Youth Olympic Games was held. The Youth Olympic Games is an international multi-sport event organized by the International Olympic Committee. The games are held every four years in summer and winter events consistent with the current Olympic Games format. The first summer version was held in Singapore from 14 to 26 August 2010 while the first winter version was held in Innsbruck, Austria from 13 to 22 January 2012.
5. The National Games of India were normally to be held every how many years?
[A] 2 Years
[B] 3 Years
[C] 4 Years
[D] 5 Years
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Correct Answer: A [2 Years]
Notes:
The National Games of India were normally to be held every two years. The National Games were normally to be held every two years, leaving those years in which the Olympic Games and Asian Games are scheduled. In exceptional cases or natural calamity, the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) can relax the general rule. In practice, the games were often held at three to four-year intervals in the 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s.
6. Who came to the 1st position in the 2015 National Games of India?
[A] Railways
[B] Kerala
[C] Haryana
[D] Services
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Correct Answer: D [Services]
Notes:
Services came to the 1st position in the 2015 National Games of India. Services came to the top position with 91 gold medals, 33 silver medals and 35 bronze medals, thereby totalling 159.
7. Who is the founder of the Indian Olympic Games, who helped in the creation of the National Games of India?
[A] F.C Aurora
[B] S.S Dhawan
[C] G.D Sondhi
[D] M.G Nageskar
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Correct Answer: C [G.D Sondhi]
Notes:
G.D Sondhi is the founder of the Indian Olympic Games, who helped in the creation of the National Games of India. The founder of the Indian Olympic Games was G.D. Sondhi, the first Secretary of the Punjab Olympic Association. Since then, National Games have helped in developing world-class infrastructure in various states of the country and has also improved in bettering the sports culture of the country.
8. How many team members are there in each team of a cricket game?
[A] Ten
[B] Eleven
[C] Twelve
[D] Thirteen
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Correct Answer: B [Eleven]
Notes:
There are eleven team members in each team of a cricket game. Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field at the centre of which is a 22-yard (20-metre) pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps.
9. Which state of India houses the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium?
[A] Jharkhand
[B] Chattisgarh
[C] Madhya Pradesh
[D] Maharashtra
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Correct Answer: B [Chattisgarh]
Notes:
Chattisgarh houses the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium. The Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium or Naya Raipur International Cricket Stadium is a cricket field in the city of Naya Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India. It is the third-largest cricket stadium in India and fourth-largest cricket stadium in the world. The stadium has a seating capacity of 65,000 approx.
10. Which country was the champion of the first Women’s Cricket World Cup?
[A] England
[B] Australia
[C] New Zealand
[D] South Africa
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Correct Answer: A [England]
Notes:
England was the champion of the first Women’s Cricket World Cup. The 1973 Women’s Cricket World Cup was the first tournament of its kind, held two years before the first limited-overs World Cup for men in 1975. The competition was won by the hosts, England. The competition was the brainchild of businessman Sir Jack Hayward. England topped the group, including five victories and one defeat, while Australia were runners up with four wins.