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

Each week you will receive seven questions with a total of ten points on offer.

This week's seven questions are listed below.

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

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1. Penryn RFC are on fire at the moment, having taken the maximum 20 points from their last four Tribute Cornwall/Devon games. How many points have they scored in those four games? Three points available here.

2. All four English booked their passage into the knockout stages of the Champions League once again this week as the group stage came to its conclusion. The last time an English side failed to progress through the group was in 2016, but which club was it?

3. Defending champions Falmouth Town were handed a tricky trip to St Austell in the quarter-finals of the Walter C Parson League Cup when the draw was made at the weekend. What was the score when the two teams met in the second round of last season's competition?

4. England's mens hockey team qualified for the semi-finals of the World Cup with a 3-2 win over Argentina in the quarter-finals on Wednesday. Where is the tournament held and can you name one of the other three semi-finalists? Two points available here.

5. Camborne edged a 43-38 thriller in their South West Premier match at home to Exmouth on Saturday, with the 81 points scored in the match eclipsing Camborne's previous season high of 80 points in a 53-27 away defeat in September. Who were the opponents on that occasion?

6. Ronnie O'Sullivan created snooker history when he beat Mark Allen to win the UK championship in York on Sunday. He beat Mark Allen 10-6 to win a record 19th major, but which legend of the game held the previous record of 18? 

7. Former Arsenal and England defender Tony Adams was announced as president of which British sporting body this week?
 

Answers

1. 157
2. Tottenham Hotspur
3. Town won 3-1
4. Hosts: India. Semi-finalists: Germany, Belgium, Netherlands.
5. Barnstaple
6. Steve Davis
7. The Rugby Football League