Alina Kabaeva is currently known as a Russian Master of Sports. But Alina is a retired renowned gymnast and a politician. Kabaeva is the highest World Championship medalist and European Championship medalist in gymnastics history. At the 2000 Sydney Olympics, in Australia, Kabaeva was expected to claim Gold in All-Around; however, due to an error in an otherwise exceptional performance dropped her hoop, and ran to retrieve it outside of the competition area-Kabaeva won the Bronze Medal. Let's know much more about Alina Kabaeva Russian sportsperson and politician.
1. When did she born in the Soviet Union?
A. 12 May 1980
B. 12 May 1983
C. 12 May 1985
D. 12 May 1988
2. Kabaeva started Rhythmic Gymnastics at age--------------.
A. At the age 3
B. At the age 5
C. At the age 8
D. At the age 10
3. Kabaeva moved to Moscow, where her mother took her to the Russian Head Coach, -------------.
A. Irina Viner
B. Anton Viner
C. Margarita Mamun
D. None of these
4. Kabaeva stayed with Viner and made her international debut in-------------.
A. In 1992
B. In 1993
C. In 1996
D. In 1999
5. At the what year-old Kabaeva won the European Championships in Portugal?
A. 10-year-old
B. 12-year-old
C. 15-year-old
D. 16-year-old
6. In which year did Kabeva become the European champion for the second time in a row and won the world title in Osaka?
A. In 1995
B. In 1996
C. In 1998
D. In 1999
7. At the ------------ Sydney Olympics, in Australia, Kabaeva was expected to claim Gold in All-Around.
A. 2000 Sydney Olympics
B. 2001 Sydney Olympics
C. 2002 Sydney Olympics
D. 2005 Sydney Olympics
8. In which year Kabaeva won the All-Around Gold at the 2004 European Championships in Kyiv?
A. In 2000
B. In 2002
C. In 2004
D. In 2006
9. In September --------------- Kabaeva became the chairwoman of the board of directors of the National Media Group.
A. In September 2012
B. In September 2013
C. In September 2014
D. In September 2015
10. From ---------- to --------- Kabaeva was a State Duma Deputy from the United Russia Party.
A. From 2007 to 2010
B. From 2007 to 2012
C. From 2007 to 2013
D. From 2007 to 2014
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