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Who held the catalogue of Messrs Binns, the shop for sports goods, in Rajam's room?
Who held the catalogue of Messrs Binns, the shop for sports goods, in Rajam's room?
- No one
- Mani (correct)
- Swami
- Rajam
What is the acronym MCC originally stood for?
What is the acronym MCC originally stood for?
- Malgudi Cricket Club
- Marylebone Cricket Club (correct)
- Malgudi Community Club
- Messrs Binns Cricket Club
Where did Swami and his friends plan to buy cricket gear from?
Where did Swami and his friends plan to buy cricket gear from?
- Cambridge Junior Boys Eleven
- Seven Eight Cricket Gear Store
- Messrs Binns, the shop for sports goods (correct)
- Junior Willard Bats
What did Rajam bend over to look at on the table in his room?
What did Rajam bend over to look at on the table in his room?
What did Rajam ask Swami to list the differences between?
What did Rajam ask Swami to list the differences between?
What did Swaminathan say when he saw the cricket bat in the catalogue?
What did Swaminathan say when he saw the cricket bat in the catalogue?
Why did Mani tease Swaminathan about not knowing the difference between a Rolls Royce and other cars?
Why did Mani tease Swaminathan about not knowing the difference between a Rolls Royce and other cars?
What feature of the Junior Willard bat did Rajam emphasize to Swami?
What feature of the Junior Willard bat did Rajam emphasize to Swami?
What was Swaminathan asked to note down on a paper from the catalogue?
What was Swaminathan asked to note down on a paper from the catalogue?
Why did Rajam insist on buying three bats instead of two?
Why did Rajam insist on buying three bats instead of two?
Swami and his friends were planning to start a football club in their neighborhood.
Swami and his friends were planning to start a football club in their neighborhood.
The acronym MCC originally stood for the Marylebone Cricket Club of London.
The acronym MCC originally stood for the Marylebone Cricket Club of London.
Rajam wanted to buy seven Junior Willard bats for the team.
Rajam wanted to buy seven Junior Willard bats for the team.
Swaminathan thought the Junior Willard bat looked unique in the catalogue.
Swaminathan thought the Junior Willard bat looked unique in the catalogue.
Mani was the one who suggested buying cricket gear from Messrs Binns.
Mani was the one who suggested buying cricket gear from Messrs Binns.
Rajam asked Swami to list the differences between a Rolls Royce and other cars because he wanted to humiliate Swami for not knowing about Junior Willard bats.
Rajam asked Swami to list the differences between a Rolls Royce and other cars because he wanted to humiliate Swami for not knowing about Junior Willard bats.
Swaminathan noted down 'Vilord June-car bat' on a paper from the catalogue.
Swaminathan noted down 'Vilord June-car bat' on a paper from the catalogue.
Mani teased Swaminathan about not knowing the difference between a Rolls Royce and other cars.
Mani teased Swaminathan about not knowing the difference between a Rolls Royce and other cars.
Rajam insisted on buying three bats instead of two because he was concerned about a bat breaking in the middle of a match.
Rajam insisted on buying three bats instead of two because he was concerned about a bat breaking in the middle of a match.
Swami and his friends planned to buy cricket gear from Messrs Binns, the shop for sports goods.
Swami and his friends planned to buy cricket gear from Messrs Binns, the shop for sports goods.
Study Notes
Cricket Gear and Club Formation
- Swami and his friends intended to establish a football club in their neighborhood.
- They planned to purchase cricket equipment from Messrs Binns, a shop known for sports goods.
Rajam's Interests and Decisions
- Rajam held a catalogue from Messrs Binns in his room.
- He expressed a desire to acquire seven Junior Willard bats for the team.
- Rajam insisted on buying three bats instead of two to mitigate the risk of a bat breaking during a match.
Key Discussions and Teasing
- Rajam asked Swami to differentiate between a Rolls Royce and other cars, aiming to embarrass him for lacking knowledge about Junior Willard bats.
- Mani teased Swami regarding his inability to distinguish between a Rolls Royce and other vehicles.
Catalogue Observations
- Swaminathan noted that the Junior Willard bat appeared distinctive in the catalogue.
- He mistakenly recorded 'Vilord June-car bat' on a piece of paper from the catalogue.
Acronym Clarifications
- The acronym MCC originally represented the Marylebone Cricket Club located in London.
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Test your planning skills for setting up a sports club by answering questions on membership requirements, necessary equipment, venue for meetings, venue for matches, and membership fees. The quiz is designed to challenge your ability to plan and organize the initial stages of a sports club.