Sports - General Knowledge Questions

A)
Krishna Nagar
B)
Nishad Kumar
C)
Pramod Bhagat
D)
Sumit Antil

Correct Answer :   Nishad Kumar

India's Nishad Kumar has clinched a silver medal in ongoing Para Athletics World Championships 2023 in Paris.

Nishad bagged this medal in the High Jump T47 Event.

With this win, Nishad has become the second athlete at this event to grab a medal.

The top-four ranked athletes at the 2023 World Para Athletics Championships in each of the individual medal events qualify for the 2024 Paralympic Games, also to be held in Paris..

Source : AIR

A)
Eldoz Paul
B)
Avinash Sable
C)
Selva Prabhu Thirumaran
D)
Murli Sreesankar

Correct Answer :   Selva Prabhu Thirumaran

Indian triple-jumper Selva Prabhu Thirumaran became the first Indian to be named the "Asian Under-20 Male Athlete of the Year" by the Asian Athletics Association.

* Selva had won a silver medal at the World U20 Athletics Championships in Colombia last year (2022). Selva was given the award during the 50th anniversary celebrations of the Asian Athletics Association in Bangkok.

* Indian triple-jumper Selva Prabhu Thirumaran on Monday (10th July 2023) became the first Indian ever to be named "Best Asian Under-20 Male Athlete of the Year" by Asian Athletics Association (AAA).

* Selva, 18, won silver at the World U20 Athletics Championships in Colombia last year, the latest in a series of international podium performances by India's jumpers.

* Selva received the award during the AAA's 50th anniversary celebration in Bangkok, where the 2023 Asian Athletics Championships are due to begin on Wednesday (12th July 2023).


Who is Selva Prabhu?

Selva, from a farming family in Madurai, is currently pursuing a bachelor's degree in English Literature in Trichy. He was described as a "soft-spoken, hardworking boy who's fully dedicated to the sport" by C. Latha, secretary of the Tamil Nadu Athletic Association.


What is his career's biggest achievement?


His historic silver last year at the World U20 Athletics Championships in Colombia, where he produced a best jump of 16.15m..

Source : ESPN

A)
Jyotsna Sabar
B)
Asmita
C)
Aarti Sinha
D)
Komal kohar

Correct Answer :   Jyotsna Sabar

India has won three gold medals so far in the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships 2023, which began 12th July 2023 at the Gautam Budh University, Greater Noida.

Athlete Jyotsna Sabar has clinched gold in 40kg Youth Category, Asmita in 45kg Youth & Junior Category, and Komal Kohar in 45kg Senior category.

As many as 253 weightlifters, including 52 Indians, are competing across the senior, junior and youth categories in the five-day tournament.

The tournament will also serve as a test run for the prestigious AWF Asian Junior and Youth Weightlifting championship, slated to begin later this month. India is hosting the tournament for the second time, having successfully organised it in Pune in 2015..

Source : AIR

A)
Nihal Singh
B)
Vaibhav Sinha
C)
Mridul Saxena
D)
Rudransh Khandelwal

Correct Answer :   Rudransh Khandelwal

Indian para-shooters Rudransh Khandelwal and Nihal Singh achieved outstanding success at the World Shooting Para Sport (WSPS) World Cup in Osijek, Croatia.

Rudransh, a 16-year-old, set a new world record in the P4 Mixed 50m pistol SH1 category, scoring 231.1 in the final, securing the gold medal.

Nihal finished second with a score of 222.2. Rudransh surpassed the previous world record held by Khel Ratna awardee Manish Narwal, who won gold at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games.


In addition, other Indian participants Francis Rubina and Rahul Jakhar reached the final, with Rubina finishing fifth and Jakhar placing sixth.

Avani Lekhara, India's Paralympic gold medalist in the R2 10M Air Rifle SH1 category, finished sixth in the R3 Mixed 10m air rifle prone SH1 event.


Swaroop Unhalkar secured a gold medal in the men's 10m air rifle standing SH1 event with a score of 245.9, defeating Csaba Rescsik of Hungary by a slim margin of 0.9 points..

Source : Times of India

A)
Davis Cup
B)
Cricket Asia Cup
C)
World Athletics Championship
D)
Asian Athletics Championships

Correct Answer :   Asian Athletics Championships

Lord Hanuman, a divine figure in Hinduism and dear to Indians, will grace the 2023 Asian Athletics Championships as the official mascot.

Asia’s biggest track and field event will commence between July 12 and July 16, 2023 in Bangkok.

Asian Athletics Championships In Bangkok

The championships are taking place to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Asian Athletics Association.

The Asian Athletics Association wrote about how Lord Hanuman is the epitome of loyalty and courage on its official website.

"As Hanuman exhibits extraordinary abilities in (Lord) Rama's service, including speed, strength, courage, and wisdom ... Hanuman’s greatest ability is, in fact, his incredibly staunch loyalty and devotion," the continental body penned.

The mascot signifies various essential traits of the participating athletes.

"The 25th Asian Athletics Championships 2023 logo indicates the athletes participating in the games, skills, teamwork of athletes, showcase of athleticism, dedication, and sportsmanship," the athletes' body wrote.

Indian epic Ramayan written by Valmiki made it to various Southeast Asian countries because of the influence of Hinduism in these cultures, including Thailand. Ramakien is the Thai version of the Indian legend.

Hosts Thailand are one among nine teams that have taken part in all 23 previous versions of the event, with the 24th Championships in 2021 being cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The other eight teams are Hong Kong, Japan, India, Republic of Korea, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, China and Singapore.

Thailand’s fastest under-18 100m runner, Puripol Boonson, is one of the top young athletes in the competitions to watch out for. Indonesian sprinter Lalu Muhammad Zohri and Japan’s middle-distance runner Tanaka Nozomi are some other major attractions at the event. India’s long jumper Murali Sreeshankar will look to leave his mark in the Asian event.

The Indian contingent under the leadership of shot putter Tajinderpal Singh and long jumper Sreeshankar, flew to the capital city of Thailand on July 8, 2023.

Source : Outlook India

A)
B Sai Praneeth
B)
Lakshya Sen
C)
Shrikant Kidambi
D)
Parupalli Kashyap

Correct Answer :   Lakshya Sen

Commonwealth Games Lakshya Sen delivered an outstanding performance to secure his second BWF Super 500 title by defeating Li Shi Feng from China in straight games during the Canada Open 2023 final.

The 21-year-old player from Almora showcased a remarkable display of badminton skills, combining exceptional speed and power to outclass the reigning All England champion Feng in an exhilarating summit clash.

With a score of 21-18, and 22-20, Sen demonstrated his exceptional skill and unwavering determination, emerging victorious and adding another prestigious title to his growing list of accomplishments.

Lakshya's victory in the tournament marks his second BWF World Tour title, following his previous win at the India Open in January 2022. Ranked 19th at the moment, Lakshya defeated Kunlavut Vitidsarn, the fourth-ranked player in the world, in the Round of 32.

In the semifinals, he achieved a dominant victory over Kento Nishimoto of Japan, who is currently ranked 11th in the world. This win allowed Lakshya to advance to his second Super 500 final and his first BWF summit clash in over a year. He won the match with a score of 21-17, 21-14.

A)
Limba Ram
B)
Atanu Das
C)
Parth Salunkhe
D)
Saurabh Chaudhary

Correct Answer :   Parth Salunkhe

Parth Salunkhe became the first male archer to win a gold in the recurve category at the Youth World Championships 2023 as India finished with their highest-ever tally of 11 medals.

* The 19-year-old from Satara in Maharashtra provided the perfect icing on the cake by defeating a Korean in the Under-21 men's recurve individual final, Limerick, Ireland last night (9th July 2023).

* Salunkhe, who topped the rankings round, prevailed over seventh seed Song Injun 7-3 (26-26, 25-28, 28-26, 29-26, 28-26) in a hard-fought five-setter.
The medal haul of the 24-member Indian contingent included six gold, one silver and four bronze. Of the 11 medals India won, six were bagged in the U21 category - four gold and two bronze. .

Source : AIR

A)
Max Verstappen
B)
Lewis Hamilton
C)
Lando Norris
D)
Charles Leclerc

Correct Answer :   Max Verstappen

Red Bull's driver, Max Verstappen has clinched F1 2023 British Grand Prix title, held at the Silverstone Circuit, England.

Lando Norris for McLaren placed second and Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton placed third on the podium.

Previous F1 GP winners (2023) :

* Canadian Grand Prix : Max Verstappen
* Spanish Grand Prix : Max Verstappen
* Monaco Grand Prix : Max Verstappen
* Bahrain Grand Prix : Max Verstappen
* Saudi Arabia Grand Prix : Sergio Pérez.

Source : Theguardian

A)
Tamim Iqbal
B)
Shakib Al Hasan
C)
Taskin Ahmed
D)
Soumya Sarkar

Correct Answer :   Tamim Iqbal

Bangladesh ODI skipper Tamim Iqbal announced his retirement from international cricket on Thursday (6th July 2023).

Tamim Iqbal
has brought a 16-year-old international career to an end, just three months before the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup in India.

An emotional Iqbal, addressing the media stated, "This is the end for me. I have given my best. I have tried my best. I am retiring from international cricket from this moment."

Thanking the teammates and the coaching staff, Iqbal added, "I want to thank all my teammates, coaches, BCB officials, my family members, and those who have been with me through my long journey. They kept faith in me."

He also thanked the fans, saying, "I also want to thank the fans. Your love and faith in me inspired me to give my very best for Bangladesh. I want to ask for your prayers for the next chapter of my life. Please keep me in your prayers."

Iqbal made his international debut in 2007 and has represented Bangladesh in 70 Tests, 241 ODIs and 78 T20Is. The prolific left-handed opener has over 15,000 runs in international cricket, with 25 centuries and 94 half-centuries.

Iqbal had already retired from T20I cricket last year and played his last Test against Ireland in April. Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) are yet to name a successor for Tamim in the 50-over format..

Source : ANI

A)
Ravi Dahiya
B)
Deepak Kumar
C)
Sunil Chhetri
D)
Lallianzuala Chhangte

Correct Answer :   Lallianzuala Chhangte

India and Mumbai City FC winger Lallianzuala Chhangte was on Tuesday (4th July 2023) named the AIFF Men's Footballer of the Year (2023), on the back of his impressive performance in the Indian Super League (ISL) and for the national team.

* The 26-year-old Mizoram player featured in 12 matches during the international season for India, scoring two goals and providing one assist in the 2022-23 season. He beat national team-mates Nandhakumar Sekar and Naorem Mahesh Singh to the coveted award.

* Chhangte, who is currently doing national duty in the SAFF Championships here, played in 22 matches during Mumbai City FC's ISL Winners' Shield-winning campaign last season and scored 10 goals while providing six assists.

* He also netted seven goals in seven matches in the Durand Cup last season, while also scoring one goal in three games in the Super Cup.

* Manisha Kalyan was named as the AIFF Women Player of the Year (2023) by the All India Football Federation (AIFF) after its Annual General Meeting here.

* The 21-year-old Punjab forward, who plies her trade for Cypriot first division club Apollon Ladies, beat Dalima Chhibber and Ngangbam Sweety Devi for the award. She had won the 2020-21 AIFF Women's Emerging Footballer of the Year..

Source : The Hindu