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Squash Media Coverage and Reporting

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Which of the following is not a major squash tournament?

  1. World Open

  2. British Open

  3. U.S. Open

  4. Australian Open


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Australian Open is a tennis tournament, not a squash tournament.

Which squash player has won the most World Open titles?

  1. Jahangir Khan

  2. Amr Shabana

  3. Ramy Ashour

  4. Nick Matthew


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Jahangir Khan has won a record 10 World Open titles.

Which country has won the most World Team Squash Championships?

  1. Pakistan

  2. Egypt

  3. England

  4. Australia


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Pakistan has won a record 10 World Team Squash Championships.

Which squash player is known as the "King of Squash"?

  1. Jahangir Khan

  2. Amr Shabana

  3. Ramy Ashour

  4. Nick Matthew


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Jahangir Khan is known as the "King of Squash" due to his dominance of the sport in the 1980s and 1990s.

Which squash player is known for his "360-degree" shot?

  1. Jahangir Khan

  2. Amr Shabana

  3. Ramy Ashour

  4. Nick Matthew


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Ramy Ashour is known for his "360-degree" shot, which is a shot that is hit behind the player's back.

Which squash player is known for his "Boast" shot?

  1. Jahangir Khan

  2. Amr Shabana

  3. Ramy Ashour

  4. Nick Matthew


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Amr Shabana is known for his "Boast" shot, which is a shot that is hit off the side wall and then the front wall.

Which squash player is known for his "Drop" shot?

  1. Jahangir Khan

  2. Amr Shabana

  3. Ramy Ashour

  4. Nick Matthew


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Nick Matthew is known for his "Drop" shot, which is a shot that is hit softly and lands just in front of the opponent.

Which squash player is known for his "Lob" shot?

  1. Jahangir Khan

  2. Amr Shabana

  3. Ramy Ashour

  4. Nick Matthew


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Jahangir Khan is known for his "Lob" shot, which is a shot that is hit high and deep into the opponent's court.

Which squash player is known for his "Drive" shot?

  1. Jahangir Khan

  2. Amr Shabana

  3. Ramy Ashour

  4. Nick Matthew


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Amr Shabana is known for his "Drive" shot, which is a shot that is hit hard and straight down the court.

Which squash player is known for his "Kill" shot?

  1. Jahangir Khan

  2. Amr Shabana

  3. Ramy Ashour

  4. Nick Matthew


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Ramy Ashour is known for his "Kill" shot, which is a shot that is hit with great power and accuracy.

Which squash player is known for his "Backhand" shot?

  1. Jahangir Khan

  2. Amr Shabana

  3. Ramy Ashour

  4. Nick Matthew


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Nick Matthew is known for his "Backhand" shot, which is a shot that is hit with the back of the hand.

Which squash player is known for his "Forehand" shot?

  1. Jahangir Khan

  2. Amr Shabana

  3. Ramy Ashour

  4. Nick Matthew


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Amr Shabana is known for his "Forehand" shot, which is a shot that is hit with the front of the hand.

Which squash player is known for his "Volley" shot?

  1. Jahangir Khan

  2. Amr Shabana

  3. Ramy Ashour

  4. Nick Matthew


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Ramy Ashour is known for his "Volley" shot, which is a shot that is hit before the ball bounces.

Which squash player is known for his "Overhead" shot?

  1. Jahangir Khan

  2. Amr Shabana

  3. Ramy Ashour

  4. Nick Matthew


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Jahangir Khan is known for his "Overhead" shot, which is a shot that is hit with the racket held above the head.

Which squash player is known for his "Drop Volley" shot?

  1. Jahangir Khan

  2. Amr Shabana

  3. Ramy Ashour

  4. Nick Matthew


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Amr Shabana is known for his "Drop Volley" shot, which is a shot that is hit softly and lands just in front of the opponent.

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