Online Test of Chapter – 7 The Story of Cricket Test 2 | History Class 9th Social Science (S.St)
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Q.1- Which ‘professional’ batsman for the first time led the English cricket team?
a. Len Hutton
b. David Gomer
c. Garry Sobers
d. None of these
Q2- In which countries was cricket established as a popular sport?
a. South Africa, Zimbabwe
b. Australia, New Zealand
c. West Indies, Kenya
d. All the above
Q.3- When was the first non-White club established?
a. End of 18th century
b. End of 19th century
c. End of 20th century
d. End of 17th century
Q.4- What was the term tournament?
a. Quadrangular
b. Angular
c. Pent angular
d. None of these
Q.5- When was the world’s first cricket club formed?
a. 1760
b. 1795
c. 1786
d. 1700
Q6- What was considered as the ‘Rest’ in the history of the Gymkhana?
a. Quadrangular
b. Pentangular
c. Angular
d. None of these
Q.7- Which team was not include in the quadrangular tournament?
a. The Hindu
b. The Muslims
c. The Europeans
d. None of these
Q.8- Which Indian condemned the Pentangular?
a. S.A. Barelvi
b. A.F.S. Talyarkhan
c. Mathatma Gandhi
d. All the above
Q.9- What was the reason for considering 1971 as a landmark year?
a. First One-Day International was played
b. India, Pakistan boycotted South Africa
c. First film was released
d. None of these
Q.10- Which Australian Player tried to play with an aluminium bat?
a. Dennis Lillee
b. Kim Hughes
c. Don Bradman
d. None of these
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Which ‘professional’ batsman for the first time led the English cricket team?
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In 1930s the English Test team was led by a professional, the Yorkshire batsman, Len Hutton. Captains of teams, whether club teams or national sides, were always amateurs.
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In 1930s the English Test team was led by a professional, the Yorkshire batsman, Len Hutton. Captains of teams, whether club teams or national sides, were always amateurs.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
In which countries was cricket established as a popular sport?
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Cricket was established as a popular sport as in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Australia, New Zealand, the West Indies and Kenya) or by local elites who wanted to copy the habits of their colonial masters, as in India
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Cricket was established as a popular sport as in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Australia, New Zealand, the West Indies and Kenya) or by local elites who wanted to copy the habits of their colonial masters, as in India
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
When was the first non-White club established?
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The first non-white club in the West Indies was established towards the end of the nineteenth century, and even in this case its members were light-skinned mulattos.
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The first non-white club in the West Indies was established towards the end of the nineteenth century, and even in this case its members were light-skinned mulattos.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
What was the term tournament?
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The tournament was initially called the Quadrangular, because it was played by four teams the Europeans, the Parsis, the Hindus and the Muslims.
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The tournament was initially called the Quadrangular, because it was played by four teams the Europeans, the Parsis, the Hindus and the Muslims.
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Question 5 of 10
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When was the world’s first cricket club formed?
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The world’s first cricket club was formed in Hambledon in the 1760s. and the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) was founded in 1787. In 1788, the MCC published its first revision of the laws and became the guardian of cricket’s regulations.
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The world’s first cricket club was formed in Hambledon in the 1760s. and the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) was founded in 1787. In 1788, the MCC published its first revision of the laws and became the guardian of cricket’s regulations.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
What was considered as the ‘Rest’ in the history of the Gymkhana?
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It later became the Pent angular when a fifth team was added, namely, the Rest, which comprised all the communities left over, such as the Indian Christians.
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It later became the Pent angular when a fifth team was added, namely, the Rest, which comprised all the communities left over, such as the Indian Christians.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Which team was not include in the quadrangular tournament?
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The Parsis, the Hindus and the Muslims. It later became the Pent angular when a fifth team was added, namely, the Rest, which comprised all the communities left over, such as the Indian Christians.
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The Parsis, the Hindus and the Muslims. It later became the Pent angular when a fifth team was added, namely, the Rest, which comprised all the communities left over, such as the Indian Christians.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Which Indian condemned the Pentangular?
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The distinguished editor of the newspaper the Bombay Chronicle, S.A. Brelvi, the famous radio commentator A.F.S. Talyarkhan and India’s most respected political figure, Mahatma Gandhi were condemned the Pentangular.
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The distinguished editor of the newspaper the Bombay Chronicle, S.A. Brelvi, the famous radio commentator A.F.S. Talyarkhan and India’s most respected political figure, Mahatma Gandhi were condemned the Pentangular.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
What was the reason for considering 1971 as a landmark year?
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1971 was a landmark year because the first one-day international was played between England and Australia in Melbourne.
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1971 was a landmark year because the first one-day international was played between England and Australia in Melbourne.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Which Australian Player tried to play with an aluminium bat?
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Australian cricketer Dennis Lillee tried to play an innings with an aluminium bat, only to have it outlawed by the umpires. cricket has refused to remake its tools with plastic, fibre glass and metal have been firmly rejected.
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Australian cricketer Dennis Lillee tried to play an innings with an aluminium bat, only to have it outlawed by the umpires. cricket has refused to remake its tools with plastic, fibre glass and metal have been firmly rejected.