It is the Packet's new weekly sports quiz, designed to test how much you know about the week's local and national sporting headlines.

This week's seven questions are listed below.

The answers are at the bottom of the page (no peeking!).

1. Leicester City chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha was one of five people killed when his helicopter crashed shortly after leaving the club's stadium on Saturday. Under the ownership of Vichai the Foxes created one of the biggest stories in sporting history when they defied the odds to win the Premier League, but when did they win it? 

A - 2014
B - 2015 
C - 2016

2. Chelsea legend and record goal scorer Frank Lampard returned to Stamford Bridge on Wednesday when his Derby County side took on the Blues in the League Cup fourth round. How many goals did Lampard score for Chelsea?

A - 211
B - 221
C - 231

3. Great Britain announced the hockey squad to compete in the upcoming Women's Champions Trophy - their first tournament since winning gold in the Rio Olympics in 2016. Who did they beat in the final?

4. American gymnastics sensation Simone Biles won an historic fourth all-around world title this week. How many World and Olympic titles has the 21-year-old won in all disciplines?

A - 14
B - 16
C - 18.

5. Mousehole reserves defeated Storm in what was the biggest victory of Saturday's Cornwall Junior Cup second round. What was the score?

6. Falmouth Town failed to score in a game for the first time since their Cornwall Senior Cup quarter-final defeat back in March when they lost 1-0 at Cullompton Rangers on Saturday. Who were the opponents for the quarter-final clash and what was the score? Two marks available here.

7. Penryn beat Honiton 21-15 at the weekend to keep up the pressure on league leaders Plymstock Albion Oaks. How many games have the Borough now won on the spin?
 

Answers:

1. C - 2016.
2. A - 211.
3. Netherlands.
4. B - 16.
5. 18-0.
6. St Austell. 3-0.
7. Seven.