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WORKSHEET Classes: III - V Topic: Commonwealth Games 2014
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1) Commonwealth 2014 were held in which city? a) New Delhi b) Glasgow c) New York d) London
2) Sanjita Khumukcham Chanu won gold medal in which game? a) Cyclic Mountain Bike b) Judo c) Weightlifting d) Shooting
3) Abhinav Bindra won gold medal in which game? a) Shooting b) Swimming c) Boxing d) Table Tennis
4) Malaika Goel won _____ medal in 10m Air Pistol Women's (Shooting)? a) Gold b) Silver c) Bronze d) None
5) The Queen's Baton Relay is travelling the 70 nations and territories of the Commonwealth. What item is held inside the baton? a) Map Of Commonwealth b) Key Of Royal Handbag c) Names Of All Commonwealth Players d) Message From The Queens
6) Apurvi Chandela won gold medal in which game? a) Shooting b) Weightlifting c) Swimming d) Hockey
7) The 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow will be which edition of the event? a) 10th b) 30th c) 15th d) 20th
8) When were the first Commonwealth Games held? a) 1990 b) 1947 c) 1930 d) 1994
9) How many teams participated in the 20th Commonwealth Games in Glasgow? a) 71 b) 55 c) 30 d) 47
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10) How many times has Scotland previously hosted the Commonwealth Games? a) Once b) Twice c) Four Times d) Never
11. Which of these sports has never been on the Commonwealth Games program? a)Judo b) Triathlon c) Volleyball d) Shooting
12. The 2018 Commonwealth Games will be hosted by ______. a) Glasgow, Scotland b) Dublin, Ireland c) Singapore d) Gold Coast City, Australia
13. The most successful country (in term of medals) at the Commonwealth Games has been a) Australia b) New Zealand c) Canada d) Great Britain
14. Who can participate in the Commonwealth Games? a) Any country b) European countries c) Commonwealth nations d) Asian/African countries
15. What was the distinct feature of the original Commonwealth Games’ flag? a) A cross b) A yellow star c) A set of chains d) The royal crown
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