The document provides details about 25 questions for a sports quiz with 5 starred questions and no discussions allowed between teams. It then lists several multiple choice questions about locations, players, sports terms and more. Key details include questions about Sachin Tendulkar, Xavi Hernandes, Kevin Garnett, Carrom ball, Muggle Quidditch, Tata Football Academy and Cathy Freeman among others.
4. It is situated in the Dadar area of Mumbai.It
is of historical and cultural value because of
the political and social gatherings it has
witnessed, both in pre- and post-
independence Mumbai. It is the largest park
in Mumbai. Clue: Sachin Tendulkar
6. He received five Ballon d'Or nominations, and
finished on third place
in 2009, 2010 and 2011 (in all these years,
his colleague, Lionel Messi was the winner).
He won the World Soccer Player of the Year
in 2010, especially for his performance with
Spain national team at the World Cup 2010.
8. After spending 12 seasons with the Minnesota
Timberwolves, X was traded to the Boston
Celtics in a blockbuster trade in 2007. In his
first year with the Celtics, he helped lead
them to their first NBA championship since
1986.
10. The ball is released by flicking it between
the thumb and a bent middle finger in order
to impart spin. Though the delivery is known
to date from at least the 1940s, it was re-
introduced into mainstream international
cricket in the late 2000s by X.
12. The sport has been adapted under the name
of “X Quidditch“ to the real world. Since at
least 2003, Harry Potter fans have played
ball games resembling the Harry
Potter sport. In the United States, teams
from more than 200 colleges are affiliated
with the International Quidditch
Association and play tournaments. Quidditch
tournaments are a mainstay of Harry Potter
Conventions, such as Nimbus 2003,
18. He was part of Johan Cruyff's dream
team that won Barcelona's first European
Cup. X also played for Brescia Calcio and A.S.
Roma in Italy; Al-Ahli in Qatar; and
for Dorados de Sinaloa in Mexico while
attending managing school. While playing in
Italy, he served a four-month ban for a
positive drug test although he was cleared of
wrongdoing twice on appeal in 2009. As an
international, he played for Spain and
friendly matches with Catalonia.
20. X was born in Budapest as Arnold Guttmann.
But we popularly know him by another name
which means sailor in Hungarian. Known by
the nickname “Hungarian Dolphin”, he won 2
Olympic gold medals in 1896 for swimming
and later played for the Hungarian football
team from their first ever international
match. He is considered to be one of the
founders of Hungarian football.
22. X envisaged not only Asia's first fully
integrated Steel Plant but also the model
township of Jamshedpur. He advised his son,
Dorab to earmark "areas for Football, hockey
and Parks... “.X's commitment to sports, in
fact, preceded the building of the township.
Eventually what came up?
24. There were natural obstacles in marshy
places such as provinces of Friesland in
The Netherlands, along the North Sea, and
the great level of the Fens across Cambridge
shire, Huntingdonshire, Lincolnshire and Norf
olk. Artificial draining of these marshes
created a network of open
drains or canals intersecting each other. To
cross these without getting wet, while
avoiding tedious roundabout journeys over
bridges, what were used. Inspired from this
came a sport.
30. Olympic Games, World
Championships, World Cup, Thomas
Cup, Sudirman Cup, Super Series Masters
Finals, All England Open, Asian Games,
and Asia Championships….. "Super Grand
Slam”. Name the first and only player to
achieve this feat.
32. Mughals were the earlier exponents of this
game.The modern version of this
game though formalised and popularised by
the British, is derived from Manipur where
the game was known as 'Sagol Kangjei',
'Kanjai-bazee', or 'Pulu’. It was the anglicised
form of the last, referring to the wooden ball
which was used, that was adopted by the
sport in its slow spread to the west. Which
game?
34. I was established in 1999 by Founding
Patrons Daimler and Richemont and is
supported by its Global Partners Mercedes-
Benz, IWC Schaffhausen and Vodafone. The
first gala was held on May 25, 2000 in Monte
Carlo. What?
36. X started training at the age of eight and he
was selected into the national team in 1980.
In 1982, he won six of the seven medals
awarded at the Sixth World Cup Gymnastic
Competition, earning him the title "Prince of
gymnastics“.X retired from sporting
competition in 1988, and in 1990 he founded
X Company Limited, which sells footwear and
sporting apparel
40. X was the first
ever Aboriginal Commonwealth Games gold
medalist at age 16. 1994 was X's
breakthrough season. At the1994
Commonwealth Games in Canada, she won
gold in both the 200 m and 400 m. She also
won the silver medal in the 1996
Olympics and came first at the 1997 World
Champion in the 400 m event. She
announced her retirement from athletics in
2003. In 2001, she was awarded the World
Sportswoman of the Year and the Medal of
the Order of Australia
42. Shewas an middle distance runner and won
the 800 metres at the 1995 Asian Athletics
Championships. She went on to win the
bronze medals in 800 m and 1500 m events in
the 1998 Asian Athletics Championships and
gold medals in both the events in the Asian
Games in Bangkok in 1998. A RGKR awardee,
she is presently an MP from West Bengal.
Who?
44. This is the only Olympic emblem to include a
web address. The mirror of “X" and "2014"
'reflects' that X is a meeting point between
sea and mountains. As the main component
of the X 2014 emblem, the Olympic rings sit
large and in colour to show that this is a
symbol of progress for the Olympic
Movement.
Identify X which is the name of the city to
host the games????
45.
46. In September 2011, the FIFA Disciplinary
Committee decided to exclude this
country from qualification for 2018 World
Cup in Russia. However, in November 2011,
following an appeal from their Football
Federation, this country is allowed to
participate in the qualification again, but
they have to play all their home matches on
"neutral grounds in another country“. Which
is this unlucky country(in all respects but
famous in the name of a lady)?
48. “Ifyou were a German, I would have made
you at least a Major General” complimented
by Hitler on seeing someone’s mesmerizing
performance. Who is this legend ?