Important questions about Sports for government job preparation

This Post consist of Important questions about Sports for government job preparation that are mostly asked in all competitive and government exams like SSC, UPSC etc. We collected these questions from the students who appeared in exams. Now try to solve these questions.

Important questions about Sports for government job preparation

 

Question : 1    Who was the first Indian to win the World Amateur Billiards title?

A. Geet Sethi
B. Wilson Jones
C. Michael Ferreira
D. Manoj Kothari

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Correct Answer :   B
Explanation :
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Question : 2    Which county did Ravi Shastri play for ?

A. Glamorgan
B. Leicestershire
C. Gloucestershire
D. Lancashire

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Correct Answer :   A
Explanation :
Ravi Shastri once hit spinner Tilak Raj for 6 sixes in an over in a First Class match.

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Question : 3    Track and field star Carl Lewis won how many gold medals at the 1984 Olympic games?

A. Two
B. Three
C. Four
D. Eight

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Correct Answer :   C
Explanation :
Lewis has won nine Olympic gold medals in all: four in 1984 (100m, 200m, 4x100m, long jump), two in 1988 (100m and long jump), two in 1992 (4x100m and long jump), and one in 1996 (long jump).

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Question : 4    Which was the 1st non Test playing country to beat India in an international match?

A. Canada
B. Sri Lanka
C. Zimbabwe
D. East Africa

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Correct Answer :   B
Explanation :
Sri Lanka got the status of Test playing country in 1981, and beat India in the 1979 World Cup. Before this they were champion of ICC non-test playing countries.

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Question : 5    Which was the 1st non Test playing country to beat India in an international match?

A. Canada
B. Sri Lanka
C. Zimbabwe
D. East Africa

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Correct Answer :   B
Explanation :
He was christened ‘Helium Bat’ very early in his career by team mates, due to his habit of lifting his bat over his shoulder and letting anything bowled outside the off-stump go by.

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