General Knowledge Quiz on Hockey- Celebrate Your Hockey Knowledge! Part – 01

Do you like watching, or are you a true hockey fan? Take our GK quiz and put your knowledge to the ultimate test! From rules to legends, can you answer them all?

  1. Who is known as the ‘Wizard of Hockey’?
    (a) Dhanraj Pillay
    (b) Major Dhyan Chand
    (c) Balbir Singh Sr.
    (d) Roelant Oltmans
    Answer- (b) Major Dhyan Chand
  2. In which year did field hockey make its debut in the Olympics?
    (a) 1896
    (b) 1908
    (c) 1924
    (d) 1936
    Answer- (b) 1908
  3. How many players are there on the field in a hockey team?
    (a) 10
    (b) 09
    (c) 11
    (d) 13
    Answer- (c) 1
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  4. Which country has won the most Olympic gold medals in men’s field hockey?
    (a) India
    (b) Pakistan
    (c) Australia
    (d) England
    Answer- (a) India
  5. When was the Indian Hockey Federation Formed?
    (a) 15 August 1945
    (b) 7 November 1925
    (c) 23 January 2000
    (d) 26 January 1946
    Answer- (b) 7 November 1925
  6. Which among these is the highest governing body of Hockey?
    (a) International Hockey Federation
    (b) World Hockey Federation
    (c) Federation of International Hockey
    (d) International Hockey Association
    Answer- (a) International Hockey Federation
  7. Which player is allowed to touch the ball with his feet during a Hockey match?
    (a) Goalkeeper
    (b) Defender
    (c) Centre-forward
    (d) Winger
    Answer- (a) Goalkeeper
  8. The dimensions of a Hockey field are?
    (a) 91.4m X 55m
    (b) 92m X 55m
    (c) 92.5m X 56m
    (d) 91.4m X 56m
    Answer- (a) 91.4m X 55m
  9. Each half in a hockey game consist of?
    (a) 30mins
    (b) 35mins
    (c) 40mins
    (d) 45mins
    Answer- (b) 35mins
  10. The limit on number of substitutions per game is?
    (a) 5
    (b) 7
    (c) 4
    (d) No Limit
    Answer- (d) No Limit
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