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Question 1 of 10
Which of the following make up the golden triangle?
Question 2 of 10
There are many advantages of the commercialisation on sport. Match the advantage with the correct group.
Can become linked with sport which gives a healthy image to the company
Increased money for NGBs to spend on sport at a grassroots level
Opportunity to become a global star
More opportunity to watch live sport
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The Sport
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The Performer
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The Spectator
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Question 3 of 10
There are many disadvantages of the commercialisation on sport. Match the disadvantage with the correct group.
Being linked with an athlete who goes on to take PEDs can result in bad publicity for a company
It has led to some unpopular rule changes in certain sports
Athletes can become 'commodities' where they are owned and controlled by sport and sponsors
Television viewing is disrupted by more adverts
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The Sport
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The Performer
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The Spectator
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Question 4 of 10
The commercialisation of cricket led to which format of the game being brought in?
Question 5 of 10
Which of the following can be seen as unethical in terms of sponsoring sport? Select all of the correct answers.
Question 6 of 10
Match the key term with correct description.
Acting outside the norms of sport but not intentionally breaking the rules
Acting outside the norms of sport by deliberately breaking the rules
Fair and generous behaviour
Using dubious methods to win or gain an advantage
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Sportsmanship
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Gamesmanship
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Question 7 of 10
Match the key term with the correct example.
Diving into a tackle in football and accidentally injuring an opponent
Deliberately pulling back an opponent in netball
Shaking hands with the umpire following a hockey match
Grunting in tennis in order to put your opponent off their game
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Question 8 of 10
Match the key term with the correct example.
Deciding to take part in a race despite carrying an injury
In rugby deliberately putting in a high tackle on an opponent
Helping an opponent onto their feet in netball
Taking the ball to the corner of the pitch in order to waste time in football
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Question 9 of 10
Match the key term with the correct example.
Bowling a bouncer in cricket and accidentally injuring the batsman
In boxing, punching an opponent after the bell has gone for the end of the round
In football, kicking the ball out of play when there is an injury to an opponent
In golf, walking in front of your opponents ball before they take a putt
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Question 10 of 10
Match the key term with the correct example.
Taking part in a swimming event despite suffering from an illness
Taking steroids in order to improve performance in weight lifting
Applauding an opponent as they lift a trophy in tennis
Wasting time before passing the ball back into play in netball
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