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    A. In the Dutch phrase, iets voor lof doen (to do something for nothing), lof means nothing.
    B. In French, Lheure means The hour. Since some people think that the 15-30-40 scoring refers to 15, 30 and 40 minutes after the hour, the hour might mean zero.
    C. In French, Loeuf means Egg and an egg is in the shape of a zero.
    D. Love is a more pleasant word than zero. Since tennis is a highly civilized sport, love evolved as a tactful way of denoting a score zero.
    A. You win the point. Its not required to hit the ball over the net. It can go over the net or around it.
    B. Nobody wins the point. This is a let. The point is played over.
    C. Your opponent wins the point. Your shot around the outside of the net was not a legal shot. The tennis ball has to go over the net to be in play.
    D. This situation is impossible. It isnt physically possible to hit the ball around the outside of the net.
    A. You win the point, because your opponents previous shot, the drop-shot which bounced back over to his side of the court, was an illegal shot.
    B. Nobody wins the point. Its a let. Whenever a hit ball bounces on one side of the net and goes back to the other side of the net without being hit back, the point is played over.
    C. You win the point, because your opponent hit the ball out.
    D. Your opponent wins the point, because you failed to hit the ball back to his side of the net when he hit the drop shot.
    A. You win the point because your opponents racket crossed over the net into your court.
    B. Your opponent wins the point because he was able to hit the ball before it got to his side of the net.
    C. You win the point because your opponent hit the ball before it crossed into his side of the court.
    D. Your opponent wins the point because you hit it out.
    A. You win the point because your opponent touched the ball with his body.
    B. Your opponent wins the point because you used unnecessary force.
    C. You win the point because your opponent didnt hit the ball back to your side of the court.
    D. Your opponent wins the point because you engaged in unsportsmanlike conduct.
    A. Player A serves to the deuce court. Player A then serves to the Ad court. Player B then serves to the deuce court. Player B then serves to the Ad court.
    B. Player A serves to the deuce court. Player B then serves to the Ad court. Player B then serves to the deuce court. Player A then serves to the Ad court.
    C. Player A serves to the Ad court. Player B then serves to the deuce court. Player B then serves to the Ad court. Player A then serves to the deuce court.
    D. Player A serves to the deuce court. Player B then serves to the Ad court. Player A then serves to the Ad court. Player B then serves to the deuce court.
    A. 12 March 1900
    B. 16 December 1899
    C. 29 November 1899
    D. 22 January 1900
    A. all white
    B. green and yellow
    C. red and black stripes
    D. all black
    A. Silvio Berlusconi
    B. Benito Craxi
    C. Joy Damato
    D. Tinto Brass