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Passage: Sportsmanship is the fair and generous treatment of others, especially in a sporting contest. Q86. What is 'sportsmanship'?
ACheating to win
BFair and generous treatment of others
CBeing the fastest runner
DWinning a gold medal
✓ Correct Answer: B — Fair and generous treatment of others
The passage provides this definition for sportsmanship.
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