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. Which country is the birthplace of the “Olympic Games”?
[A] Denmark
[B] Italy
[C] Greece
[D] Germany
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Correct Answer: C [Greece]
Notes:
The birthplace of the “Olympic Games” is Greece. The creation of modern Olympic Games was inspired by the ancient Olympic Games, held in Olympia, Greece from the 8th century BC to the 4th century AD. Baron Pierre de Coubertin founded the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 1894, leading to the first modern Games in Athens in 1896.
2. In which year, the first modern Olympic Games held?
[A] 1892
[B] 1894
[C] 1896
[D] 1898
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Correct Answer: C [1896]
Notes:
The first modern Olympic Games was held in the year 1896. 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.
3. The “Pierre de Coubertin Medal” is awarded for the excellence in which field?
[A] Painting
[B] Sports
[C] Music
[D] Economics
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Correct Answer: B [Sports]
Notes:
The “Pierre de Coubertin Medal” is awarded for the excellence in the sports field. The Pierre de Coubertin medal, also known as the Coubertin medal or the True Spirit of Sportsmanship medal, is an award given by the International Olympic Committee to athletes who demonstrate the spirit of sportsmanship in the Olympic Games. The medal was inaugurated in the year 1964. Pierre de Coubertin is known as the father of the modern Olympic Games.
4. Which was the target country of the infamous “Munich massacre” in the 1972 Summer Olympics, Munich?
[A] United States of America
[B] South Korea
[C] Israel
[D] Chile
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Correct Answer: C [Israel]
Notes:
Israel was the target country of the infamous “Munich massacre” in the 1972 Summer Olympics, Munich. The Munich massacre was an attack during the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany, by eight members of the Palestinian terrorist group Black September, who took nine members of the Israeli Olympic team hostage, after killing two of them previously, and killing them along with a West German police officer. The motive was Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
5. Which is the most expensive Commonwealth Games ever held?
[A] 2006 Commonwealth Games
[B] 2010 Commonwealth Games
[C] 2014 Commonwealth Games
[D] 2018 Commonwealth Games
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Correct Answer: B [2010 Commonwealth Games]
Notes:
The 2010 Commonwealth Games is the most expensive Commonwealth Games ever held. The estimated cost of the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi was US$11 billion, according to Business Today magazine. The initial total budget estimated by the Indian Olympic Association in 2003 was US$250 million. In 2010, however, the official total budget soon escalated to an estimated US$1.8 billion, a figure which excluded non-sports-related infrastructure development. The 2010 Commonwealth Games are reportedly the most expensive Commonwealth Games ever.
6. In which Olympic Games, India first started to send its Olympic team?
[A] 1908 Antwerp Olympics
[B] 1912 Antwerp Olympics
[C] 1916 Antwerp Olympics
[D] 1920 Antwerp Olympics
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Correct Answer: D [1920 Antwerp Olympics]
Notes:
In the 1920 Antwerp Olympic Games, India first started to send its Olympic team. In the early 1920s, the Indian chapter of the Olympic movement was born, and India participated in the 1920 Antwerp Olympics. As part of this movement, a provisional Indian Olympic Association (IOA) came about by 1924, and the Indian Olympic Games were held in Feb 1924 in Delhi to select Indian competitors for the 1924 Paris Olympics.
7. What is the correct measurement of a pitch in the cricket game?
[A] 20 meter long
[B] 22 meter long
[C] 24 meter long
[D] 26 meter long
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Correct Answer: A [20 meter long]
Notes:
The correct measurement of a pitch in the cricket game is 20-meter long. 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.
8. Which of the following is referred to as the “Golden age of Cricket”?
[A] 1890-1914
[B] 1890-1918
[C] 1890-1936
[D] 1890-1945
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Correct Answer: A [1890-1914]
Notes:
The period from 1890 to 1914 is referred to as the “Golden age of Cricket”. The “Golden Age” of cricket is a term that has often been applied in cricket literature to the period in English cricket from 1890, the opening season of the official County Championship, to the outbreak of World War I which occurred just before the scheduled end of the 1914 season.
9. In which year, the Australian team had its first-ever overseas cricket tour?
[A] 1864
[B] 1866
[C] 1868
[D] 1870
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Correct Answer: C [1868]
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In the year 1868, the Australian team had its first-ever overseas cricket tour. In 1868, a cricket team composed of Aboriginal Australians toured England between May and October of that year, thus becoming the first organised group of Australian sportspeople to travel overseas. It would be another ten years before an Australian cricket team classed as representative would leave the country.
10. Largest cricket ground in the world, by capacity is located in which country?
[A] Australia
[B] India
[C] England
[D] South Africa
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Correct Answer: B [India]
Notes:
India houses the largest cricket ground in the world, by capacity. The Motera Stadium, officially known as Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium, is a cricket stadium in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. As of 2020, it is the largest cricket stadium in the world and the second-largest stadium overall, with a seating capacity of 110,000 spectators. It is owned by the Gujarat Cricket Association and is a venue for Test, ODI, and T20 Internationational cricket matches.