1. Which Formula One driver has asked organisers not to switch rules too quickly?
Mark Webber
Felipe Massa
Fernando Alonso
"I think that many of us have given some hot-headed comments immediately after the race in Bahrain. It's true that the race in Sakhir wasn't especially spectacular — although for us it was great and exciting — but it's too early to talk about changing the rules," Alonso said. "We have to wait and see different races and check the situation, without being emotional. Something that confuses the fans is changing the rules all the time."
Felipe Massa
Fernando Alonso
2. Which Kings XI Punjab player was charged twice for a security breach by police?
Yuvraj Singh
Brett Lee
Irfan Pathan
The Chandigarh police have sent a written complaint to Kings XI Punjab team management and IPL authorities charged the left-handed batsman with slipping away from the team hotel without informing any security officer.
Brett Lee
Irfan Pathan
3. Which footballer has replaced David Beckham as the highest paid footballer in the world?
Cristiano Ronaldo
Lionel Messi
Kaka
The England star, 34, topped the annual rich list for the last two years because of his massive income from advertising endorsements. But the £3.6 million bonus the 22-year-old Barcelona player got for winning the treble last season saw his overall pay climb to £29.6 million.
Lionel Messi
Kaka
4. Which banned Pakistani cricketer recently received the Pakistan president’s Pride of Performance award?
Younus Khan
Mohammad Yousuf
Shoaib Malik
Less than two weeks after being banned for an indefinite period by the Pakistan Cricket Board for creating a rift in the team, the former skipper received the president’s Pride of Performance award for leading the team which lifted the ICC World T20 Championship in England in 2009.
Mohammad Yousuf
Shoaib Malik
5. Whom did Jelena Jankovic beat to win the Indian Wells WTA tournament held in California?
Caroline Wozniacki
Dinara Safina
Melanie Oudin
Serb Jankovic won her 12th career title with a 6-2 6-4 demolition of second seed Wozniacki of Denmark. The sixth seed, in scintillating form from the baseline, wrapped up her fourth successive victory over the Dane when her opponent struck a forehand service return long.
Dinara Safina
Melanie Oudin



