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  • Vishal Uppal and Harsh Mankad won the Doubles of the ITF Men's Futures Tournament in


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  • A. Badminton
  • B. Tennis
  • C. Football
  • D. Volleyball

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  • Tennis 


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    • 1. The winter Olympics came into being in

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    • A. 1912
    • B. 1924
    • C. 1920
    • D. 1916
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    • 2. The famous player 'Pele' is associated with which games?

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    • A. Football
    • B. Hockey
    • C. volleyball
    • D. Tennis
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    • 3. Bahadur Singh is famous in which of the following?

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    • A. Athletics
    • B. Swimming
    • C. Boxing
    • D. Weight Lifting
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    • 4. Tripping is associates with

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    • A. Snooker
    • B. Volleyball
    • C. Football
    • D. Cricket
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    • 5. 'Ashes' is the term associates with which sports?

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    • A. Basketball
    • B. Cricket
    • C. Hockey
    • D. Volleyball
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    • 6. Shiny Wilson is associated with which of the following games/sports?

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    • A. Athletics
    • B. Hockey
    • C. Swimming
    • D. Cricket
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    • 7. The term 'Caddle' is associates with which sports?

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    • A. Golf
    • B. Billiards
    • C. Polo
    • D. Bridge
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    • 8. Which Indian batsman made three consecutive centuries in his first three Test matches?

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    • A. Vinoo Mankad
    • B. Mohd. Azaruddin
    • C. S.M. Gavaskar
    • D. G.R. Viswanath
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    • 9. Who among the following was adjudged the Best Athlete of 14th Asian games held in Busan, South Korea?

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    • A. Kosuke Kitajima
    • B. Taufik Hidayat
    • C. Lee Bong - Ju
    • D. Zaw Min Htwe
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    • 10. India first won the Olympic Hockey gold at

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    • A. London
    • B. Rome
    • C. Berlin
    • D. Amsterdam
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