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Originating at Rugby School in England, the sport of rugby eventually split into two distinct codes: Rugby Union and Rugby League. Which of the following statements correctly identifies a structural difference between these two codes or a fact regarding the annual Six Nations Championship?

  1. Rugby Union is played with 1515 players per team and is the code used in the annual Six Nations Championship.Cevap
  2. B
    Rugby League is played with 1515 players per team and is the format used for international matches in the Six Nations.
  3. C
    Rugby Union is played with 1313 players per team, which is the standard size for teams competing in the Six Nations.
  4. D
    The Six Nations Championship is a Rugby Union tournament that includes teams from England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, France, and South Africa.

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Rugby Union is played with 1515 players per team and is the code used in the annual Six Nations Championship.
The correct answer accurately states that Rugby Union is the code played with 1515 players per team and is the specific format used for the annual Six Nations Championship.

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1
Differentiate between the two main codes of rugby.
Rugby Union has 1515 players per team, while Rugby League has 1313 players per team.
Understanding the structural differences is key to identifying the correct code characteristics.
2
Identify the version of rugby played in the Six Nations Championship.
The Six Nations is a Rugby Union tournament.
This helps narrow down which code is associated with the major UK international tournament.
3
Verify the participants of the Six Nations Championship.
The teams are England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, France, and Italy.
Confirming the exact list of nations prevents confusion with other Commonwealth or European teams.

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The distinction between Rugby Union and Rugby League and the composition of the Six Nations.
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