Athletics Ethics and Fair Play in India

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What is the primary governing body for athletics in India?

  1. Athletics Federation of India (AFI)

  2. Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI)

  3. All India Football Federation (AIFF)

  4. Indian Olympic Association (IOA)


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Athletics Federation of India (AFI) is the governing body for athletics in India, recognized by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF).

Which Indian athlete is known as the 'Flying Sikh'?

  1. Milkha Singh

  2. P.T. Usha

  3. Anju Bobby George

  4. Gurbachan Singh Randhawa


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Milkha Singh, a legendary Indian sprinter, earned the nickname 'Flying Sikh' for his remarkable speed and achievements in athletics.

What is the most prestigious athletics event in India?

  1. National Athletics Championships

  2. Indian Grand Prix

  3. Federation Cup

  4. Asian Athletics Championships


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The National Athletics Championships is the most prestigious annual athletics event in India, where athletes compete for national titles in various track and field disciplines.

Which Indian athlete won the first individual Olympic medal in athletics for India?

  1. Norman Pritchard

  2. Milkha Singh

  3. P.T. Usha

  4. Anju Bobby George


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Norman Pritchard, an Indian athlete, won the first individual Olympic medal in athletics for India at the 1900 Paris Olympics, securing a silver medal in the 200-meter hurdles.

What is the term used to describe the disqualification of an athlete for violating the rules of a competition?

  1. Disqualification

  2. Suspension

  3. Ban

  4. Reprimand


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Disqualification is the term used to describe the removal of an athlete from a competition due to a violation of the rules, resulting in the athlete's results being nullified.

Which Indian athlete was stripped of her bronze medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics due to a doping violation?

  1. Ashwini Akkunji

  2. Sushil Kumar

  3. Vijender Singh

  4. Mary Kom


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Ashwini Akkunji, an Indian athlete, was stripped of her bronze medal in the 4x400m relay at the 2008 Beijing Olympics after a doping violation was detected in her sample.

What is the term used to describe the intentional violation of the rules of a competition by an athlete or team?

  1. Cheating

  2. Unsportsmanlike conduct

  3. Doping

  4. Bribery


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Cheating is the term used to describe the intentional violation of the rules of a competition by an athlete or team, typically involving deception or manipulation to gain an unfair advantage.

What is the term used to describe the use of prohibited substances or methods to enhance athletic performance?

  1. Doping

  2. Cheating

  3. Unsportsmanlike conduct

  4. Bribery


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Doping is the term used to describe the use of prohibited substances or methods to enhance athletic performance, which is considered unethical and against the principles of fair play.

Which Indian athlete was banned for life from athletics due to multiple doping violations?

  1. Santhi Soundarajan

  2. Ashwini Akkunji

  3. Sushil Kumar

  4. Vijender Singh


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Santhi Soundarajan, an Indian athlete, was banned for life from athletics due to multiple doping violations, including the use of prohibited substances and tampering with samples.

What is the term used to describe the act of intentionally injuring or harming an opponent during a competition?

  1. Unsportsmanlike conduct

  2. Cheating

  3. Doping

  4. Bribery


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Unsportsmanlike conduct is the term used to describe the act of intentionally injuring or harming an opponent during a competition, violating the principles of fair play and sportsmanship.

Which Indian athlete was stripped of his bronze medal at the 2012 London Olympics due to a doping violation?

  1. Sushil Kumar

  2. Vijender Singh

  3. Mary Kom

  4. Yogeshwar Dutt


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Sushil Kumar, an Indian wrestler, was stripped of his bronze medal in the 66 kg freestyle wrestling event at the 2012 London Olympics after a doping violation was detected in his sample.

What is the term used to describe the act of offering or accepting money or other benefits to influence the outcome of a competition?

  1. Bribery

  2. Cheating

  3. Unsportsmanlike conduct

  4. Doping


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Bribery is the term used to describe the act of offering or accepting money or other benefits to influence the outcome of a competition, which is considered unethical and against the principles of fair play.

Which Indian athlete was banned for eight years due to a doping violation in 2019?

  1. Dutee Chand

  2. Hima Das

  3. Nirmala Sheoran

  4. Seema Punia


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Nirmala Sheoran, an Indian athlete, was banned for eight years in 2019 due to a doping violation involving the use of a prohibited substance.

What is the term used to describe the act of deliberately losing a competition or match to gain an advantage in a subsequent competition or match?

  1. Tanking

  2. Cheating

  3. Unsportsmanlike conduct

  4. Doping


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Tanking is the term used to describe the act of deliberately losing a competition or match to gain an advantage in a subsequent competition or match, which is considered unethical and against the principles of fair play.

Which Indian athlete was banned for two years due to a doping violation in 2021?

  1. Dutee Chand

  2. Hima Das

  3. Nirmala Sheoran

  4. Seema Punia


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Dutee Chand, an Indian athlete, was banned for two years in 2021 due to a doping violation involving the presence of a prohibited substance in her sample.

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