1930 FIFA World Cup Quiz: 20 Important MCQs on the First FIFA World Cup

Test your Sports GK with 20 important MCQs on the first FIFA World Cup held in 1930. Learn about the host country, champion, participating teams, top scorer, final match, and more.

1930 FIFA World Cup Quiz: 20 Important MCQs on the First FIFA World Cup

1930 FIFA World Cup Quiz: 20 Important MCQs on the First FIFA World Cup

The FIFA World Cup is the most prestigious football tournament in the world. The inaugural FIFA World Cup was held in 1930 and marked the beginning of a sporting event that would become a global phenomenon.

For students preparing for SSC, Railway, Banking, Defence, State PSC, UPSC, and other competitive exams, questions related to the first FIFA World Cup are frequently asked in Sports GK sections.

Test your knowledge with these important multiple-choice questions.

Q1

In which country was the first FIFA World Cup held?

  • A) Brazil
  • B) Argentina
  • C) Uruguay
  • D) Italy
Q2

In which year was the first FIFA World Cup organized?

  • A) 1928
  • B) 1930
  • C) 1932
  • D) 1934
Q3

Which team won the inaugural FIFA World Cup?

  • A) Argentina
  • B) Brazil
  • C) Uruguay
  • D) Italy
Q4

Which team was the runner-up in the first FIFA World Cup?

  • A) Brazil
  • B) Argentina
  • C) France
  • D) United States
Q5

How many teams participated in the first FIFA World Cup?

  • A) 16
  • B) 12
  • C) 13
  • D) 10
Q6

What was the score in the final match of the 1930 FIFA World Cup?

  • A) 3–1
  • B) 2–1
  • C) 4–2
  • D) 5–3
Q7

Which city hosted the final of the first FIFA World Cup?

  • A) Buenos Aires
  • B) Rio de Janeiro
  • C) Montevideo
  • D) São Paulo
Q8

How many European teams participated in the 1930 FIFA World Cup?

  • A) 2
  • B) 4
  • C) 6
  • D) 8
Q9

Which organization organized the first FIFA World Cup?

  • A) UEFA
  • B) IOC
  • C) FIFA
  • D) CONMEBOL
Q10

Which of the following European countries participated in the first FIFA World Cup?

  • A) Germany
  • B) Spain
  • C) France
  • D) England
Q11

Which stadium hosted the final of the 1930 FIFA World Cup?

  • A) Maracanã Stadium
  • B) Centenario Stadium
  • C) Wembley Stadium
  • D) San Siro Stadium
Q12

Which country scored the first goal in FIFA World Cup history?

  • A) Argentina
  • B) France
  • C) Uruguay
  • D) United States
Q13

Who scored the first goal in FIFA World Cup history?

  • A) Guillermo Stábile
  • B) Lucien Laurent
  • C) José Nasazzi
  • D) Héctor Castro
Q14

How many matches were played in the first FIFA World Cup?

  • A) 18
  • B) 20
  • C) 24
  • D) 16
Q15

How many goals were scored in the first FIFA World Cup?

  • A) 65
  • B) 68
  • C) 70
  • D) 72
Q16

Which player was the top scorer of the 1930 FIFA World Cup?

  • A) Héctor Castro
  • B) Guillermo Stábile
  • C) Pedro Cea
  • D) Lucien Laurent
Q17

How many goals did Guillermo Stábile score in the 1930 FIFA World Cup?

  • A) 6
  • B) 7
  • C) 8
  • D) 9
Q18

Which continent contributed the highest number of teams in the first FIFA World Cup?

  • A) Europe
  • B) North America
  • C) South America
  • D) Asia
Q19

Which of the following countries did NOT participate in the first FIFA World Cup?

  • A) Belgium
  • B) Romania
  • C) England
  • D) France
Q20

The first FIFA World Cup was held from:

  • A) 1 July – 20 July 1930
  • B) 13 July – 30 July 1930
  • C) 10 July – 25 July 1930
  • D) 15 July – 31 July 1930

Quick Facts About the First FIFA World Cup

Year 1930
Host Country Uruguay
Participating Teams 13
Champion Uruguay
Runner-up Argentina
Final Score Uruguay 4–2 Argentina
Matches Played 18
Total Goals 70
Top Scorer Guillermo Stábile (Argentina)
Venue of Final Estadio Centenario, Montevideo

Participating Teams

South America (7 Teams)
Argentina Bolivia Brazil Chile Paraguay Peru Uruguay
Europe (4 Teams)
Belgium France Romania Yugoslavia
North America (2 Teams)
Mexico United States

Conclusion

The 1930 FIFA World Cup laid the foundation for what would become the world's most-watched sporting event.

Remember the key facts: the tournament was held in Uruguay, featured 13 teams, and was won by the host nation after defeating Argentina 4–2 in the final.

These questions are valuable for Sports GK preparation and are frequently asked in competitive examinations.