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Question : 62
Total: 100
The term chukkars is related to which of the following games?
Golf
Table Tennis
Polo
Tennis
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Solution:
A game consists of six periods of 7.5 minutes each, called chukkers, chukkars, or chukkas.
In the sport of Polo, playing with the left hand is NOT allowed.
Polo is the oldest of equestrian sports.
It is a game played on horseback between two teams of four players each.
The players use mallets (wooden sticks or bats) with long, flexible handles to drive a wooden ball down a grass field and between two goalposts.
Polo is played on an outdoor grass field 300 yards (274.3 m) long by 160 yards wide.
Centered at each end are lightweight goalposts 8 yards apart.
A score is made by hitting the ball between the goalposts.
Each team tries to score as the opponents try to prevent a score.
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