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A
Bridge
B
Billiards
C
Polo
D
Golf

Explanation

A caddie (or caddy) is the person who carries a golfer's bag and clubs, and gives advice.

Categories: Sports and Games
A
1912
B
1916
C
1896
D
1900

Explanation

The modern Olympic Games were revived in 1896 in Athens, Greece.

Categories: Sports and Games
A
Football
B
Golf
C
Cricket
D
Hockey

Explanation

The Rovers Cup was an annual football tournament held in India. (Text marks Cricket? This is wrong. Rovers Cup is Football).

Categories: Sports and Games
A
Tokyo
B
New Delhi
C
Beijing
D
Kuala Lumpur

Explanation

The first Asian Games were held in New Delhi, India, in 1951.

Categories: Sports and Games
A
Yachting
B
Equestrian
C
Football
D
Golf

Explanation

Ali Sher is a renowned Indian golfer who won the Arjuna Award.

Categories: Sports and Games
A
Hockey
B
Basketball
C
Football
D
Cricket

Explanation

The Ashes is a Test cricket series played between England and Australia.

Categories: Sports and Games
A
Wrestling
B
Polo
C
Rifle shooting
D
Horse racing

Explanation

A chukker (or chukka) is a period of play in Polo.

Categories: Sports and Games
A
Hockey
B
Volley ball
C
Table tennis
D
Football

Explanation

Pele is a Brazilian legend, widely regarded as one of the greatest football (soccer) players of all time.

Categories: Sports and Games
A
Cricket
B
Skiing
C
Cycling
D
Archery

Explanation

Cricket was not an Olympic sport for most of history (only played in 1900). It is set to return in 2028, but at the time of this question, it was excluded.

Categories: Sports and Games
A
Cricket
B
Billiards
C
Football
D
Hockey

Explanation

A cannon is a scoring shot in Billiards (and Snooker), where the cue ball strikes two other balls.

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