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Test: Hockey: History & the World Cup - Question 1

Which country is considered to be the birthplace of modern field hockey?

Detailed Solution: Question 1

Modern field hockey originated in England in the late 19th century. It was developed as an outdoor variant of ice hockey and bandy.

Test: Hockey: History & the World Cup - Question 2

When was the first men's Hockey World Cup held?

Detailed Solution: Question 2

The first Men's Hockey World Cup was held in 1971 in Barcelona, Spain. Pakistan emerged as the champions by defeating Spain in the final.

Test: Hockey: History & the World Cup - Question 3

What is the duration of a standard field hockey match in international competitions?

Detailed Solution: Question 3

The total duration of a field hockey match is 60 minutes (four quarters of 15 minutes each). 

Test: Hockey: History & the World Cup - Question 4

The term "bully" in field hockey refers to:

Detailed Solution: Question 4

In field hockey, a "bully" refers to a restart of the game after a minor violation, where two players face each other and tap their sticks together before resuming play.

Test: Hockey: History & the World Cup - Question 5

Which country won the first-ever Women's Hockey World Cup in 1974?

Detailed Solution: Question 5

The first Women's Hockey World Cup was held in 1974 in Mandelieu, France, and Netherlands emerged as the champions.

Test: Hockey: History & the World Cup - Question 6

In a penalty stroke, how far is the striker allowed to take the ball before shooting at the goal?

Detailed Solution: Question 6

In a penalty stroke, the striker is allowed to take the ball from the penalty spot, located 5 yards (4.57 meters) from the goal line, and shoot at the goal.

Test: Hockey: History & the World Cup - Question 7

Which player holds the record for the most goals scored in Men's Hockey World Cup history?

Detailed Solution: Question 7

Sohail Abbas from Pakistan holds the record for the most goals scored in Men's Hockey World Cup history, with 27 goals.

Test: Hockey: History & the World Cup - Question 8

The first Olympic Games to feature field hockey as a sport was:

Detailed Solution: Question 8

Field hockey was introduced at the Olympic Games as a men's competition at the 1908 Games in London. 

Test: Hockey: History & the World Cup - Question 9

How many players are there in a standard field hockey team on the field at any given time?

Detailed Solution: Question 9

A standard field hockey team has 11 players on the field at any given time, including the goalkeeper.

Test: Hockey: History & the World Cup - Question 10

The FIH (International Hockey Federation) headquarters is located in:

Detailed Solution: Question 10

The headquarters of the FIH (International Hockey Federation) is located is in Lausanne, Switzerland. It is the international governing body of field hockey and indoor field hockey

Test: Hockey: History & the World Cup - Question 11

What is the significance of the "D" marked on the field hockey pitch?

Detailed Solution: Question 11

The "D" marked on the field hockey pitch is also known as the "shooting circle." It marks the spot from where penalty corners are taken.

Test: Hockey: History & the World Cup - Question 12

When was the first penalty shootout introduced in the Men's Hockey World Cup?

Detailed Solution: Question 12

The first penalty shootout in the Men's Hockey World Cup was introduced in 1994. It was used to determine the winner in case of a draw in knockout matches.

Test: Hockey: History & the World Cup - Question 13

The term "short corner" in field hockey refers to:

Detailed Solution: Question 13

In field hockey, a "short corner" refers to a penalty corner taken from a closer distance to the goal, increasing the scoring opportunity.

Test: Hockey: History & the World Cup - Question 14

Which country has won the most Women's Hockey World Cup titles in consecutive tournaments?

Detailed Solution: Question 14

Netherlands has won the most Women's Hockey World Cup titles in consecutive tournaments. They achieved this feat by winning the tournament three times in a row – in 1983, 1986, and 1990.

Test: Hockey: History & the World Cup - Question 15

In field hockey, what is the maximum number of players allowed from one team to be on the field during a penalty corner situation?

Detailed Solution: Question 15

During a penalty corner situation, a maximum of six players from the defending team (including the goalkeeper) are allowed to be on the field to defend against the attacking team.

Test: Hockey: History & the World Cup - Question 16

Which city hosted the first Men's Hockey World Cup in 1971?

Detailed Solution: Question 16

The first Men's Hockey World Cup in 1971 was hosted by Barcelona, Spain.

Test: Hockey: History & the World Cup - Question 17

How many quarters does an international field hockey match consist of as per current rules?

Detailed Solution: Question 17

As per updated international rules, a field hockey match is played in four quarters of 15 minutes each, totaling 60 minutes.

Test: Hockey: History & the World Cup - Question 18

Who is the current governing body responsible for international field hockey rules and tournaments?

Detailed Solution: Question 18

The International Hockey Federation (FIH) is the global governing body responsible for regulating rules and organizing international hockey competition.

Test: Hockey: History & the World Cup - Question 19

How many teams participate in the Men’s Hockey World Cup as per the latest tournament format?

Detailed Solution: Question 19

The Men’s Hockey World Cup follows a 16-team format, featuring top teams from across the world through continental qualifications and rankings.

Test: Hockey: History & the World Cup - Question 20

Which Indian player captained the Indian men’s hockey team during major international tournaments in the 2020s?

Detailed Solution: Question 20

Harmanpreet Singh emerged as a key leader in the 2020s and captained the Indian men’s hockey team in major international tournaments.

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