Answers to Quiz 4
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Which game is the national summer game of the USA: a bat-and-ball game played
between two teams, each of nine players, on a pitch marked out in the form of a
diamond?
Baseball
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In which game would you find tees, greens, fairways, woods and irons?
Golf
- Which indoor game for two or four players originated in England in the late
19th century from real tennis? It is played on a table 9 feet long and 5 feet
wide, using a small hollow plastic ball
Table tennis (or ping-pong)
- Which game was devised when Connecticut put a ban on "bowling at nine pins" in
1841?
Tenpin bowling
- In which game do two teams hit a large ball back and forth over a high net
with their hands?
Volleyball
- What is the game in which two teams of ten players try to throw a ball into
the opposing side's goal with a long-handled stick that has a triangular head
with a loose mesh pouch for catching and carrying the ball?
Lacrosse -
'Flannelled fools' was a term used by Rudyard Kipling to describe people who
played which game?
Cricket -
Which game is similar to baseball but played with a lighter bat, a larger and
softer ball, and using a smaller field?
Softball -
Which sport was developed in England in 1869 and originally called
'soccer-in-water'?
Water polo -
Which game was created by Dr James Naismith in Springfield, Massachusetts, in
1891-92, to give athletes an indoor game to play in the winter?
Basketball |
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