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Question 1 of 5:
How many men's FIFA World Cup titles has Spain won?
Spain have won the World Cup only once in 2010. They defeated Netherlands 1-0 in the final with Andreas Iniesta scoring the winner late into extra time.
The answer is- 1
Question 2 of 5:
The annual Tata Literature Live! Lifetime Achievement Award for 2021 was given to which celebrated author?
India’s one of the best-selling authors, Anita Desai has been conferred with the Tata Literature Live! Lifetime Achievement Award for 2021 to recognise her long literary career which spans over 50 years.
The answer is- Anita Desai
Question 3 of 5:
Ajaz Patel, who recently became the 3rd player in Tests to get all 10 wickets, plays for which country?
The New Zealand left-arm spinner, Ajaz Patel, has become only the third bowler in history to take all the ten wickets in a Test match. The 33-year-old achieved this feat against India in the ongoing test match at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.
The previous two players to achieve this feat include England's Jim Laker and India's Anil Kumble.
The answer is- New Zealand
Question 4 of 5:
This is the flag of which country?
The national flag of Italy (Italian: Bandiera d'Italia, Italian: [banˈdjɛːra diˈtaːlja]), often referred to in Italian as il Tricolore (English: the Tricolour, Italian: [il trikoˈloːre]) is a tricolour featuring three equally sized vertical pales of green, white and red, national colours of Italy, with the green at the hoist side, as defined by article 12 of the Constitution of the Italian Republic.
The Italian Flag Day named Tricolour Day was established by law n. 671 of 31 December 1996, which is held every year on 7 January.
The answer is- Italy
Question 5 of 5:
This sport was banned between 1457 and 1744 in which country, that also invented the said sport?
Golf is a club-and-ball sport in which players use various clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible.
Courses typically have either 18 or 9 holes, regions of terrain that each contain a cup, the hole that receives the ball.
The modern game of golf originated in 15th century Scotland. The 18-hole round was created at the Old Course at St Andrews in 1764.
People often played in enclosed public spaces, such as streets and churchyards. This was considered dangerous and a nuisance, as well as 'unprofitable'. Golf and football were so widespread and popular that Parliament considered them a problem serious enough for legislation. James II's Act of Parliament of 6 March 1457 banned golf and football.
The 1457 ban was repeated in 1471 and 1491.
The answer is- Scotland