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The Story of Cricket MCQ Chapter 10 Class 7 English

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1. The ‘Laws of Cricket’ were drawn up in:

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2. Cricket differs from other games:

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Question 2 of 26

3. The length of the pitch is:

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4. The world’s first Cricket Club was formed:

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5. Cricket is originally an/a:

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6. Cricket owes its present popularity to:

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7. Cricket has a large viewership in:

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8. Advancements in technology have affected:

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9. In one particular respect cricket is different from other games. It is that the game of cricket

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10. The pitch of the cricket is:

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11. The game of cricket traces its origin from ___

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12. __ by which community cricket was initially played in India?

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13. Explain the phrase ‘nearby circular’.

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14. Cricket has evolved with time by

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15. What is ‘compatriots’?

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16. Where is Chepauk?

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17. Pre-industrial materials refer to

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18. Cricket fundamentally remained true to its origins in rural England because

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19. What has its origin in rural England?

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20. Cricket grew out of the many stick-and-ball games played in England 500 years ago. 

Cricket did not originate from game/games like

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21. Parsis founded the first Indian Cricket Club, the Oriental Cricket Club, in Bombay in 1848. Parsi clubs were funded and sponsored by Parsi businessmen like Tatas and the Wadias. 

Parsis started to play cricket

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22. Parsis founded the first Indian Cricket Club, the Oriental Cricket Club, in Bombay in 1848. Parsi clubs were funded and sponsored by Parsi businessmen like Tatas and the Wadias. 

Indian cricket originated in

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23. Parsis founded the first Indian Cricket Club, the Oriental Cricket Club, in Bombay in 1848. Parsi clubs were funded and sponsored by Parsi businessmen like Tatas and the Wadias. 

The first Indian Cricket Club was founded in.

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24. Television coverage changed cricket. It expanded the audience for the game by beaming cricket into small towns and villages. It also broadened crickets social base. 

Cricket owes its present popularity to:

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25. Television coverage changed cricket. It expanded the audience for the game by beaming cricket into small towns and villages. It also broadened crickets social base. 

As Television has reached the remotest corners. It has

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26. India has the largest viewership for the game of:

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