Legends in Sports Questions & Answers

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Legends in Sports Questions & Answers

Question 1: Match the columns:

Column AColumn B
1. Dhyan Chanda. is loving called ‘Magnificent Mary’.
2. Mary Komb. was Mary Kom’
3. M Narjit Singhc. was held in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
4. Mary Kom’s autobiographyd. is the first Indian to win two consecutive World Badminton Championships.
5. P V Sindhue. would wait for the moon and practice at night.  
6. Commonwealth Games 2018f. is titled Unbreakable.
Answer: 1-e, 2-a, 3-b, 4-f, 5-d, 6-c

Question 2: Read these sentences and answer the questions that follow.

1. The children enjoyed listening to her experiences and anecdotes about sports personalities.

(a) Who are ‘the children’?

Answer: The children are Ritu and Nitin.

(b) Whose experiences did the children enjoy listening to?

Answer: The children enjoy listening to the experience of their aunt Anika.

(c) Why did she have anecdotes to share with the children?

Answer: She had many anecdotes about sports personalities to share with the children because she herself was a table tennis player and the sportsperson in their family.

2. Initially, her parents didn’t know about the training…

(a) Who is the speaker of these lines?

Answer: Aunt Anika is the speaker of these lines.

(b) Who is ‘her’ in this line?

Answer: ‘Her’ in the line is Mary Kom.

(c) What did the person being referred to not want her parents to know?

Answer: The person referred to did not want her parents to know that she was getting coached by M Narjit Singh to be a boxer.

Question 3: How do we know that Dhyan Chand struggled to achieve his dream?

Answer: We know that Dhyan Chand struggled to be a hockey player because he would work during the day and practise at night after waiting for the moon to come up.

Question 4: What was his contribution to Indian Hockey?

Answer: Dhyan Chand was a part of the Indian team to Amsterdam Summer Olympics of 1928 in which India beat the Netherlands 3-0 in the final game of hockey. He scored two of those three goals. He was considered the wizard of hockey and was part of the team when India won the gold in the Los Angeles Summer Olympics in 1932 and with Dhyan Chand as the captain, the country won the fold in the 1936 Berlin Olympics. His birthday is celebrated as the National Sports Day.

Question 5: Who is Mary Kom? How did she think of taking up boxing?

Answer: Mary Kom is the queen of boxing who is lovingly called Magnificent Mary. She was the first Indian woman boxer to win a gold medal in the Asian Games in 2014 in Incheon, South Korea and won the gold again in the Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia in 2018. She was inspired by the Manipuri boxer Dingko Singh who won the gold medal at the Bangkok Asian Games in 1998, to take up boxing.

Question 6: ‘Mary Kom did not want her parents to worry.’ Explain.

Answer: Mary Kom did not want her parents to worry as she thought they would be anxious about her taking up a sport that could lead to serious injuries. So, she did not tell them about her being coached to be a boxer.

Question 7: Write a note on Mary Kom’s achievements in the field of sports?

Answer: Mary Kom won the AIBA Women’s World Amateur Boxing Championship five-times, five gold medals and one silver medal in the Asian Women’s Boxing Championships between 2003 and 2017, a gold medal at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games in Vietnam and many other titles. She was the first Indian woman boxer to win a gold medal in the Asian Games in 2014 in Incheon, South Korea and proved her mettle again by winning the gold in the Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia in 2018. She was honoured with the Arjuna Award in 2003, the Padma Shri in 2006, Padma Bhushan in 2013 and Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award in 2009.

Question 8: What do you know about P V Sindhu’s early life?

Answer: P V Sindhu hails from Andhra Pradesh. Her parents were volleyball players and her father honoured with the Arjuna Award for excellence in his port. She started playing badminton from the age of eight. She was profoundly inspired by Pullela Gopichand’s victory in the All England Open Badminton Championship in 2001.

Question 9: What was P V Sindhu the first to achieve?

Answer: She is the first Indian to have created by winning medals for two consecutive years at the World Badminton Championships.

So, these were Legends in Sports Questions & Answers.

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