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  • The term "Birdie" is related to which game?


  • Options
  • A. Golf
  • B. Baseball
  • C. Basketball
  • D. Polo

  • Correct Answer
  • Golf 

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    • 1. Martin Crowe was a cricketer of which country?

    • Options
    • A. Australia
    • B. New Zealand
    • C. England
    • D. South Africa
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    • 2. Who has won the Formula One Australian Grand Prix 2016?

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    • A. Daniel Ricciardo
    • B. Lewis Hamilton
    • C. Nico Rosberg
    • D. Sebastian Vettel
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    • 3. First Indian to score a triple century in Test Cricket

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    • A. Sachin Tendulkar
    • B. Virendra Sehwag
    • C. Sourav Ganguly
    • D. MS Dhoni
    • Discuss
    • 4. Ryder Cup is associated with which sport

    • Options
    • A. Horse Race
    • B. Football
    • C. Cycling
    • D. Golf
    • Discuss
    • 5. Andy Murray is associated with which Sport?

    • Options
    • A. Lawn Tennis
    • B. Basketball
    • C. Formula One
    • D. WWE
    • Discuss
    • 6. The place of origin of an earthquake is called

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    • A. Epicentre
    • B. Seismal
    • C. Focus
    • D. Amphidromic Point
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    • 7. Which city is known as 'Gold capital of the world' ?

    • Options
    • A. Johannesburg
    • B. Paris
    • C. Dubai
    • D. Saudi
    • Discuss
    • 8. Eclipses occur due to which optical phenomena

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    • A. Reflection
    • B. Refraction
    • C. Rectilinear propagation
    • D. Diffraction
    • Discuss
    • 9. Name the Continents that form a mirror image of each other___

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    • A. North America and South America
    • B. Asia and Africa
    • C. Africa and South America
    • D. Europe and Asia
    • Discuss
    • 10. The difference in the duration of day and night increases as one moves from

    • Options
    • A. West to East
    • B. East and west of the prime meridian
    • C. Poles to equator
    • D. Equator to poles
    • Discuss


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