Hockey World Cup 2010 Quiz

Hockey World Cup 2010 Quiz Questions

1. Where was Hockey World Cup 2010 held?
a) Baroda
b) Cochin
c) Hyderabad
d) Delhi

2. Which was the opening date of Hockey World Cup 2010?
a) 1 January 2010
b) 24 January 2010
c) 28 February 2010
d) 4 March 2010

3. By how many goals India defeated Pakistan in a league match in Hockey World Cup 2010?
a) 1-0
b) 4-1
c) 3-2
d) 6-4

4. Who defeated Australia 3-2 in a league in Hockey World Cup 2010?
a) England
b) Canada
c) India
d) Pakistan

5. By how many goals Australia defeated South Africa in a league match in Hockey World Cup 2010?
a) 2-1
b) 4-0
c) 3-1
d) 12-0

6. With which team India’s match ended in a 3-3 draw in Hockey World Cup 2010?
a) Germany
b) South Africa
c) Holland
d) New Zealand

7. By how many goals Pakistan defeated Japan in a league match in Hockey World Cup 2010?
a) 2-1
b) 4-0
c) 3-1
d) 2-0

8. Who won Hockey World Cup 2010?
a) Australia
b) Pakistan
c) Spain
d) Holland

9. Who were runners-up in Hockey World Cup 2010?
a) Canada
b) Germany
c) Italy
d) South Korea

10. What was India’s final place in Hockey World Cup 2010?
a) 11
b) 8
c) 10
d) 12

Hockey World Cup 2010 Quiz Questions with Answers

1. Where was Hockey World Cup 2010 held?
d) Delhi

2. Which was the opening date of Hockey World Cup 2010?
c) 28 February 2010

3. By how many goals India defeated Pakistan in a league match in Hockey World Cup 2010?
b) 4-1

4. Who defeated Australia 3-2 in a league in Hockey World Cup 2010?
a) England

5. By how many goals Australia defeated South Africa in a league match in Hockey World Cup 2010?
d) 12-0

6. With which team India’s match ended in a 3-3 draw in Hockey World Cup 2010?
b) South Africa

7. By how many goals Pakistan defeated Japan in a league match in Hockey World Cup 2010?
b) 4-0

8. Who won Hockey World Cup 2010?
a) Australia

9. Who were runners-up in Hockey World Cup 2010?
b) Germany

10. What was India’s final place in Hockey World Cup 2010?
b) 8


Final Standings of Hero Honda Hockey World Cup 2010

1) Australia
2) Germany
3) Netherlands
4) England
5) Spain
6) Korea
7) Argentina
8) India
9) New Zealand
10) South Africa
11) Canada
12) Pakistan

Player of the Tournament: Guus VOGELS (NED)
Goalkeeper of the Tournament: Guus VOGELS (NED)
Defender of the Tournament: Maximilian MÜLLER (GER)
Top Scorer: Luke DOERNER (AUS) and Taeke TAEKEMA (NED), 8 goals
Fair Play: New Zealand
Man of the Match(Final): Luke DOERNER (AUS)
Teams: 12
Matches Played: 38
Goals Scored: 199