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  • What number do you get if you add the number of players on a volleyball, basketball and football team?
    22
  • Take one for the team means:
    do something you don't want to to benefit your colleagues
    buying a drink for your colleagues
    to be the best player on the team
    bringing a snack for your colleagues
  • Get in shape means:
    to get fit
    to warm up
    to climb inside a giant cube
    to get your sports equipment fixed
  • Which sport is Ronnie O'Sullivan famous for playing?
    Horse Racing
    Snooker
    Tennis
    Ping-Pong
  • To take a shot in the dark means:
    to take a guess
    to score from a long way out
    to shoot after the lights go out
    to play a sport for the first time
  • To give it your best shot means:
    to go hunting
    to wear your best boots
    to try your best
  • Which country has won the most gold medals at every summer Olympics this century?
    USA
    United Kingdom
    Spain
    China
  • In which of these sports do you NOT use a bat?
    Cricket
    Table tennis
    Baseball
    Tennis
  • You play tennis, basketball, volleyball and badminton on a _____?
    court
  • What is historically considered as the national sport in USA?
    Baseball
  • The ball is in your court means:
    you are behaving strangely
    i'm invading your personal space
    it's your decision
    you've forgotten do to something important
  • Which American city will host the 2028 Olympic Games?
    San Diego
    Chicago
    New York
    Los Angeles
  • What is the prospective capacity of the redeveloped Roselada football stadium for the 2030 World Cup?
    50,000
    40,000
    45,000
    55,000
  • What is the name of this popular English sport?
    Korfball
    Croquet
    Cricket
    Guyball
  • Name 2 things a football referee must carry
    Choose from: whistle, cards, pen/pencil, notepad, watch, coin
  • What is the 'referee' of a tennis match called?
    Umpire
  • Phrasal verb meaning to stop doing a sport
    give up
    take off
    take out
    give in
  • Phrasal verb meaning to start doing a sport
    start on
    take up
    take on
    start up
  • You play football, rugby and cricket on a ______?
    pitch (field can also be accepted)