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 Olympic Games, the present Olympic flag was first hoisted?
[A] 1920 Summer Olympics
[B] 1924 Summer Olympics
[C] 1920 Winter Olympics
[D] 1924 Summer Olympics
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Correct Answer: A [1920 Summer Olympics]
Notes:
The present Olympic flag was first hoisted in the 1920 Summer Olympics. The flag was adopted in 1914 but flown for the first time only at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium. It has since been hoisted during each celebration of the Games.
3. Which were the participant countries of the infamous “Blood in the Water match” of the 1956 Summer Olympics, Melbourne?
[A] USSR and Hungary
[B] USSR and Ukraine
[C] USSR and Poland
[D] USSR and Armenia
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Correct Answer: A [USSR and Hungary]
Notes:
The USSR and Hungary were the participant countries of the infamous “Blood in the Water match” of the 1956 Summer Olympics, Melbourne. The “Blood in the Water” match was a water polo match between Hungary and the USSR at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics. The match took place on 6 December 1956 against the background of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution and saw Hungary defeat the USSR 4–0. The name was coined after Hungarian player Ervin Zador emerged during the last two minutes with blood pouring from above his eye after being punched by Soviet player Valentin Prokopov.
4. Which Olympic Games is also known as the “Centennial Olympic Games”?
[A] 1984 Summer Olympics, Los Angeles
[B] 1988 Summer Olympics, Seoul
[C] 1992 Summer Olympics, Barcelona
[D] 1996 Summer Olympics, Atlanta
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Correct Answer: D [1996 Summer Olympics, Atlanta]
Notes:
The 1996 Summer Olympics, Atlanta is also known as the “Centennial Olympic Games”. The 1996 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXVI Olympiad, commonly known as Atlanta 1996, and also referred to as the Centennial Olympic Games, were an international multi-sport event that was held from July 19 to August 4, 1996, in Atlanta, Georgia. These Games, which were the fourth Summer Olympics to be hosted by the United States, marked the centennial of the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens—the inaugural edition of the modern Olympic Games.
5. In which year, the first Commonwealth Youth Games were held?
[A] 1996
[B] 2000
[C] 2004`
[D] 2008
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Correct Answer: B [2000]
Notes:
In the year 2000, the first Commonwealth Youth Games were held. The Commonwealth Youth Games (CYG) is an international multi-sport event organized by the Commonwealth Games Federation. The games are held every four years with the current Commonwealth Games format. The first version was held in Edinburgh, Scotland, part of the United Kingdom, from 10 to 14 August 2000. The age limitation of the athletes is 14 to 18.
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. Which National Games of India were held using Green Protocols?
[A] 2011 National Games
[B] 2015 National Games
[C] 2007 National Games
[D] 2012 National Games
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Correct Answer: B [2015 National Games]
Notes:
2015 National Games were held using Green Protocols. The 2015 National Games was associated with green protocols. This was initiated by Suchitwa Mission, aiming for “zero-waste” venues. Waste Management programmes were implemented at all 29 venues. To make the event “disposable-free”, a ban on the use of disposable water bottles was enforced. The event witnessed the usage of reusable tableware and stainless steel tumblers. Athletes were provided with refillable steel flasks. It is estimated that these green practices prevented the generation of about 120 metric tonnes of disposable waste. Suchitwa Mission requested the help of volunteers to achieve the green objectives.
8. Which sport’s competition is known as the “Specsavers County Championship”?
[A] Cricket
[B] Football
[C] Rugby
[D] Golf
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Correct Answer: A [Cricket]
Notes:
The Specsavers County Championship is a Cricket competition. The County Championship, currently known as the Specsavers County Championship, is the domestic first-class cricket competition in England and Wales and is organised by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). It became an official title in 1890. The competition consists of eighteen clubs named after, and originally representing, historic counties, seventeen from England and one from Wales.
9. Who was W.G. Grace?
[A] An English cricketer
[B] An English footballer
[C] An English golfer
[D] An English tennis player
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Correct Answer: A [An English cricketer]
Notes:
W.G. Grace was an English cricketer. William Gilbert “W. G.” Grace (18 July 1848 – 23 October 1915) was an English amateur cricketer who was important in the development of the sport and is widely considered one of its greatest-ever players. Generally known as “W. G.”, he played first-class cricket for a record-equalling 44 seasons, from 1865 to 1908, during which he captained England, Gloucestershire, the Gentlemen, Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), the United South of England Eleven (USEE) and several other teams.
10. In which Cricket World Cup edition, India won its first “Cricket World Cup Champion” title?
[A] 3rd
[B] 4th
[C] 5th
[D] 6th
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Correct Answer: A [3rd]
Notes:
In the 3rd Cricket World Cup edition, India won its first “Cricket World Cup Champion” title. The 1983 Cricket World Cup (officially the Prudential Cup ’83) was the 3rd edition of the Cricket World Cup tournament. It was held from 9 to 25 June 1983 in England and Wales and was won by India.