Indian sports trophies: Which of the following pairs is correctly matched with its sport?
Correct Answer: Holkar Trophy – Bridge
Introduction / Context:Trophies and cups are classic GK items. India has a rich set of named trophies across sports, and exam questions often provide similar-sounding options to test precise associations. Recognizing the correct pairing is essential to avoid traps.
Given Data / Assumptions:
- Aim: Identify the correctly matched trophy–sport pair.
- Options: Four pairings across popular and niche sports.
Concept / Approach:Recall well-known associations: the Holkar Trophy is historically linked with Bridge (the mind sport). By contrast, Nehru naming is connected with football and the Kerala boat race rather than table tennis; B.C. Roy is connected with football; Ruia is known in card and cue sports contexts, not kabaddi.
Step-by-Step Solution:
Scan for the pair with a strong, widely documented link.Identify Holkar Trophy as a traditional national-level Bridge trophy.Eliminate options that mismatch known sports (e.g., Nehru–Table Tennis).Select “Holkar Trophy – Bridge.”Verification / Alternative check:Indian Bridge federations and historical results repeatedly reference the Holkar Trophy, validating this pairing. Football connections for Nehru and B.C. Roy further invalidate their table-tennis or lawn-tennis pairings here.
Why Other Options Are Wrong:
- Nehru Trophy – Table Tennis: Nehru Cup/Nehru Trophy aligns with football and a famous boat race, not TT.
- B.C. Roy Trophy – Lawn Tennis: B.C. Roy is a football youth tournament.
- Ruia Trophy – Kabaddi: Ruia titles are known in Bridge/Billiards contexts, not kabaddi.
Common Pitfalls:Assuming any “famous name + trophy” pairing is correct across sports, or mixing up multiple “Nehru” events from different disciplines. Always verify the exact sport alignment.
Final Answer:Holkar Trophy – Bridge