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1. Jimmy Ellis, Jersey Joe Walcott, Ezzard Charles, Max Schmeling, Evander Holyfield, and Lennox Lewis all have what in common?
Your answer: They all hit over 500 home runs in Major League Baseball
The correct answer was They were all heavyweight boxing champions
Schmeling was the earliest title holder of these listed in 1930. Charles held the belt for a few years until Walcott defeated him in 1951. Ellis had the title in 1968. Holyfield became champion in 1990 when he beat James "Buster" Douglas. Lewis' first crown came in 1992.
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2. Which of these animals would you expect to see at Aintree, The Curragh, Longchamp, and Churchill Downs?
Your answer: Dogs
The correct answer was Horses
They are all horse racing venues. The oldest continuing regulated horse race in the world is the Doncaster Cup, that has been run in the United Kingdom since 1766 over a distance of 2 miles and 2 furlongs.
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3. In U.S. basketball, by what name is Earvin Johnson also known?
Your answer: Mr. Miracle
The correct answer was Magic
Magic was one of the players on the Los Angeles Lakers team for 13 seasons. Winning Olympic gold in Barcelona 1992 was one of the high points in his career.
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4. Rivaldo, Ronaldo and Ronaldinho are well known players in which sport?
Your answer: Soccer
Ronaldo de Assis Moreira populary called Ronaldinho is a Brazilian football player (aka soccer). He was born on born 21 March 1980 and was part of the 2002 FIFA world cup winning team for Brazil. He won the FIFA World Player of the year award twice. Rivaldo Vítor Borba Ferreira is popularly known as Rivaldo and was born on 19 April 1972. He is also a Brazilian soccer player. He was part of the 2002 FIFA world cup winning team for Brazil. Ronaldo Luís Nazário de Lima popularly called Ronaldo was born on 18 September 1976. He was one of the most popular Brazilian footballers and was known as "the phenomenon" He is one of only three men to have won the FIFA World Player of the Year award three times. He was part of the soccer world cup winning team twice in 1994 and 2002 and retired on 14 February 2011.
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5. What word would you *not* associate with a tennis racket?
Your answer: Puck
The head of the racket is the stringed part plus the upper frame, the frame is the overall frame of the racket and the strings are what the ball is hit with. Additionally Head is a company that makes tennis rackets.
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6. FIFA WORLD CUP - Marco Antonio Rodriguez was the only Mexican referee selected by FIFA to officiate at the 2014 World Cup. In which country, known for its caipirinhas and a famous carnival, was the 2014 tournament held?
Your answer: Brazil
The 2014 World Cup took place in Brazil, although much of the country's population actively protested the decision since a lot of public money was being used for this event. Brazil is a country in South America, and it is a Portuguese-speaking nation since they declared independence from Portugal on September 7, 1822. Marco Antonio Rodriguez, who is also a church pastor and a P.E. teacher, had refereed the 2006 and 2010 World Cups before being selected for 2014, where he officiated one of the tournament's semi-finals (the unforgettable Germany 7-1 Brazil.) Germany would end up becoming World Champions by beating Argentina in the final.
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7. Tennis: Which of the four major open tournaments is played on grass?
Your answer: Australian Open
The correct answer was Wimbledon Championships
Wimbledon, is the oldest tennis tournament in the world, and is the only major tournament played on a grass court. It has been held at the All England Club in London since 1877.
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8. In cricket, which two countries compete for the Trans-Tasman Trophy?
Your answer: Australia and New Zealand
The Trans-Tasman Trophy was established in 1985-86 and is awarded to the winner of the Test Cricket series between Australia and New Zealand. Australia won the inaugural series although Kiwi legend Sir Richard Hadlee was the Man of the Series. The first Test match between the two countries was played in 1945-46. The trophy name refers to the Tasman Sea, the waterway separating the two countries.
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9. MIXED SPORTS. What word can be used to describe a shuttlecock in badminton, a score below par in golf, and the nickname of George Robert Tebbetts who played in Major League Baseball from 1936 to 1952?
Your answer: Holey
The correct answer was Birdie
The shuttlecock (or birdie) in badminton is composed of a cork base and approximately 16 feathers that form a cone shape. In the game of golf a score of one below par on a hole is referred to as a birdie whereas a score two below par is called an eagle or a double birdie. Birdie Tebbetts was considered one of the best fielding catchers of the 1940s and after his playing career he coached for three different teams.
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10. Olympic Games: What popular team sport, which was played professionally by both Michael Jordan and Larry Bird, was made an official Olympic game in 1936, in Berlin?
Your answer: Basketball
Invented in 1891, by Canadian, Dr. James Naismith, basketball (in its earliest form) was created with the intention of challenging a particularly rowdy Physical Education class. At the time, Naismith was teaching at Springfield YMCA, and was asked to provide his students with some "athletic distraction".
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