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MCC stands for

  1. Marylebone Cricket Club

  2. Marylebone Cricket Council

  3. Marylebone Cricket Conference

  4. Marylebone Cricket Corporation


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In 1788, the MCC published its first revision of the laws and became the guardian of cricket’s regulations. The MCC’s revision of the laws brought in a series of changes in the game that occurred in the second half of the eighteenth century. 

What was the term tournament called initially during the colonial period?

  1. Triangular

  2. Quadrangular

  3. Angular

  4. Pentangular


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Tournament during colonial period was called Quadrangular cricket.The Bombay Quadrangular was an influential cricket tournament held in Bombay, India from 1912 to 1936. The communal teams contained in this cricket were the Europeans, the Parsis, the Hindus, Muslims. It was also called as colonial cricket.

Where is the headquarter of International Cricket Council located?

  1. Dubai

  2. Paris

  3. London

  4. Melbourne


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

International Cricket Council is headquartered in Dubai. It was founded as the Imperial Cricket Conference in 1909 by representatives from England, Australia and South Africa, renamed the International Cricket Conference in 1965, and its current name is given in 1989.

Who believed that a sport was essential for a balance between the body and the mind?

  1. Jawaharlal Nehru

  2. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose

  3. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar

  4. Mahatma Gandhi


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Mahatma Gandhi believed that a sport was essential for a balance between the body and the mind. However, he often emphasised that games like cricket and hockey were imported into India by the British and were replacing traditional games. They showed a colonial mindset and were a less effective education than the simple exercise of those who worked on the land.

How many times has India won the Olympic gold medals in hockey?

  1. One

  2. Four

  3. Six

  4. Eight


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The brilliance and skill of players like the great Dhyan Chand brought India a string of Olympic gold medals. Between 1928 and 1956, India won gold medals in six consecutive Olympic Games. During this golden age of Indian dominance, India played 24 Olympic matches, and won them all, scored 178 goals (at an average of 7.43 goals per match) and conceded only seven goals. The two other gold medals for India came in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics and the 1980 Moscow Olympics.

At which of the following places was the world's first cricket club formed?

  1. Marybone

  2. Hambledon

  3. Melbourne

  4. Adelaide


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Cricket was widely popular in England. The world’s first cricket club was formed in the year 1760s. World’s first cricket club was Hambledon club in rural Hampshire. Hambledon's great days ended when the focus shifted to new Marylebone Cricket Club formed in 1787.

Which of the following is a national game of Bangladesh?

  1. Cricket

  2. Kabaddi

  3. Baseball

  4. Hockey


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Kabaddi is the national game of Bangladesh. It is an outdoor game played on a rectangular court with two teams, one on either side. It is played in 20 minute session. Bangladesh Amateur Kabaddi Federation is formed in the year 1973. The first Kabaddi test was played in Bangladesh against a team from India in 1974.

Where is the headquarters of International Cricket Council?

  1. Dubai

  2. London

  3. New Delhi

  4. Abu Dhabi


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Since India had the largest viewership for the game amongst the cricket-playing nations and the largest market in the cricketing world, the games centre of gravity shifted to South Asia. This shift was
symbolised by the shifting of the ICC headquarters from London to tax-free Dubai.

Consider the following statements and identify the correct response from the options given thereafter:
a) Cricket, in Victorian England, was an all season leisure game for aristocrats.
b) The captain of the team was traditionally a batsman in Victorian England as amateurs played only as batsmen.
c) Len Hutton was the first professional Yorkshire Batsman to lead the English test team.
d) There was a clear social hierarchy between the batsmen and the bowlers in Victorian England.

  1. a, b and c

  2. a, b and d

  3. a, c and d

  4. b, c and d


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Among the given options, other than first statement, remaining are true.

  • Cricket in England was seasonal.
  • The captain of the team was traditionally a batsman in Victorian England. This is because amateurs played only as batsmen as they were rich and played for pleasure. They left energetic, hardworking aspects of game to professionals.
  • Len Hutton was the first professional Yorkshire Batsman to lead the English test team.
  • There was a clear social hierarchy between the batsmen and the bowlers in Victorian England because rich were called amateurs and were called gentlemen who were batmen. On the other hand professionals were described as players. They even entered from different entrances.

The first hockey club in India was started in

  1. Bombay

  2. Madras

  3. Calcutta

  4. Hyderabad


Correct Option: C