Q.1.
How many pieces does a player have in Ludo?

Ludo is a game for two to four players where each player is given four tokens that have to be moved from start to finish. The player who reaches first wins the game.

Q.2.
Which cricket stadium houses the world's oldest sporting museum?

Bridgetown,Eden Gardens, Kolkata,Lord's Cricket Ground houses the world's oldest sporting museum. It is popularly known as the Home of Cricket.

Q.3.
Which chess piece can only move diagonally?

Two bishops are allotted to each player on a chessboard that can move diagonally at any point.

Q.4.
What color are tennis balls?

In an organized competition, tennis balls are fluorescent yellow in color. The balls have a diameter of 6.54–6.86 cm (2.57–2.70 inches).

Q.5.
Muhammad Ali was popular in which sport?

Muhammad Ali was a famous American boxer who was nicknamed the Greatest. He won a gold medal at the Olympics at the age of 18 in 1960.

Q.6.
How many players are there on a baseball team?

Each team in a baseball game has nine players. Players take turns to play offense and defensive.

Q.7.
What color are the goalposts in football?

The goalposts in a football game are yellow in color, which is applied as powder coats. However, at school and college levels, the goalposts are usually white in color.

Q.8.
Ping-pong is an alternative name for which sport?

Ping pong is an alternative name to table tennis. The sport originated in Victorian England.

Q.9.
Which color belt are martial arts experts entitled to wear?

The highest color belt that martial arts experts wear in any martial arts is the black belt, according to their degrees. The lowest order belt is the white belt.

Q.10.
What term is used in tennis for a score of 40-40?

A score of 40-40 in lawn tennis is called a deuce after the players have won four points each. A player then needs two more points to win the game.