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 of the following countries has not participated in every Commonwealth Games?
[A] Australia
[B] Canada
[C] England
[D] France
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Correct Answer: D [France]
Notes:
Only six nations have participated in every Commonwealth Games: Australia, Canada, England, New Zealand, Scotland and Wales. Of these six, Australia, England, Canada and New Zealand have each won at least one gold medal in every Games. Australia has been the highest achieving team for thirteen editions of the Games, England for seven, and Canada for one. These three teams also top the all-time Commonwealth Games medal table in that order.
2. In which year, the “International Olympic Committee” was formed?
[A] 1892
[B] 1894
[C] 1896
[D] 1898
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Correct Answer: B [1894]
Notes:
The “International Olympic Committee” was formed in the year 1894. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is a non-governmental sports organisation based in Lausanne, Switzerland. Founded by Pierre de Coubertin and Demetrios Vikelas in 1894, it is the authority responsible for organising the modern Summer and Winter Olympic Games. The IOC is the governing body of the National Olympic Committees (NOCs), which are the national constituents of the worldwide Olympic Movement. The current president of the IOC is Thomas Bach of Germany.
3. 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.
4. The tradition of the “Olympic torch relay” was started in which Olympic Games?
[A] 1928 Summer Olympics, Amsterdam
[B] 1936 Summer Olympics, Berlin
[C] 1908 Summer Olympics, London
[D] 1948 Summer Olympics, London
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Correct Answer: B [1936 Summer Olympics, Berlin]
Notes:
The tradition of the “Olympic torch relay” was started in the 1936 Summer Olympics, Berlin, the capital city of Germany. The modern tradition of moving the Olympic flame via a relay system from Greece to the Olympic venue began with the Berlin Games in 1936. Months before the Games are held, the Olympic flame is lit on a torch, with the rays of the Sun concentrated by a parabolic reflector, at the site of the Ancient Olympics in Olympia, Greece. The torch is then taken out of Greece, most often to be taken around the country or continent where the Games are held. The Olympic torch is carried by athletes, leaders, celebrities, and ordinary people alike, and at times in unusual conditions, such as being electronically transmitted via satellite for Montreal 1976, submerged underwater without being extinguished for Sydney 2000, or in space and at the North Pole for Sochi 2014. On the final day of the torch relay, the day of the Opening Ceremony, the Flame reaches the main stadium and is used to light a cauldron situated in a prominent part of the venue to signify the beginning of the Games.
5. Which Olympic Games was the venue for the infamous “Blood in the Water match”?
[A] 1952 Summer Olympics, Helsinki
[B] 1956 Summer Olympics, Melbourne
[C] 1960 Summer Olympics, Rome
[D] 1964 Summer Olympics, Tokyo
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Correct Answer: B [1956 Summer Olympics, Melbourne]
Notes:
The 1956 Summer Olympics, Melbourne was the venue for the infamous “Blood in the Water match”. 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.
6. Which nation is slated to host the 2026 Winter Olympic Games?
[A] France
[B] China
[C] South Korea
[D] Italy
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Correct Answer: D [Italy]
Notes:
The honor of hosting the 2026 Winter Olympic Games has been awarded to Italy. Specifically, the event is to be co-hosted by the cities of Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo. The Olympics are an internationally recognized sports event that takes place every four years with summer and winter games alternating biennially. Italy has previously hosted the Winter Olympics twice, once in 1956 and again in 2006.
7. Which country hosted the Asian Games the most number of times?
[A] Japan
[B] South Korea
[C] Thailand
[D] China
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Correct Answer: C [Thailand]
Notes:
Thailand hosted the Asian Games the most number of times. Thailand hosted four Asian Games in 1966, 1970, 1978 and 1998.
8. What is the mascot of the 2022 Asian Games?
[A] Barame, Chumuro, Vichuon
[B] Congcong, Lianlian, Chenchen
[C] Poppo and Cuccu
[D] Pan Pan
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Correct Answer: B [Congcong, Lianlian, Chenchen]
Notes:
Congcong, Lianlian, Chenchen, which are the three futuristic robot characters, is the mascot of the 2022 Asian Games. Since the 1982 Asian Games in New Delhi, India, the Asian Games have had a mascot, usually an animal native to the area or occasionally human figures representing the cultural heritage.
9. Which state came to the first position in the 2015 National games of India?
[A] Kerala
[B] Haryana
[C] Manipur
[D] Assam
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Correct Answer: A [Kerala]
Notes:
Kerala, in the states category, came to the first position in the 2015 National games of India. Kerala, in the states category, came to the top position with 54 gold medals, 48 silver medals and 60 bronze medals, thereby totalling 162 medals.
10. Which country is the birthplace of cricket game?
[A] Great Britain
[B] New Zealand
[C] Australia
[D] France
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Correct Answer: A [Great Britain]
Notes:
Great Britain is the birthplace of cricket game. The earliest reference to cricket game is in South East England in the mid-16th century. It spread globally with the expansion of the British Empire, with the first international matches in the second half of the 19th century.