Nearly all the sports practiced nowadays are competitive. You play to win, and the game has little meaning. Unless you do your utmost to win. On the village green, where you pick up sides and not feeling of local patriotism is involved, it is possible to play simple for fun of it and exercise, but as soon as the question of prestige arises, as soon as you feel that you and some larger unit will be disgraced if you lose, the most savage combative instincts are aroused. Anyone who has played even in a school football match knows this. At the international level, sport is frankly a mimic warfare. But the significant thing is not the behaviour of the players but the attitude of the spectators and behind the spectators are the nations who work themselves into furies over these absurd contests and seriously believe at any rate for short period that running, jumping and kicking a ball are tests of national virtue.
Even a leisurely game demanding grace rather than strength can cause much ill-will. Football, a game in which everyone gets hurt and every nation has its own style or play is far worse. Worst of all is boxing. One of the most horrible sights in the world is a fight between white and coloured boxers before a mixed audience
According to the passage
The correct answer is: D
Explanation
This question implies that you should examine the passage explicitly. Option D is the only statement that is explicitly and accurately stated in the passage.
Option A - the passage rather states that "Nearly all the sports practised nowadays are competitive" and not "All the sports"
Option B - the passage rather states that: "You play to win, and the game has little meaning unless you do your utmost to win." this expression is partially different from: "games have meaning only when the participants play to win"
Option C - the passage rather states that: "it is possible to play simply for fun of it", not: "it is impossible to play a game simply for fun of it"
Option D - the passage clearly states that: "On the village green, where you pick no sides and the feeling of local patriotism is not involved, it is possible to play simply for fun of it and exercise. This is clearly expressed in: "on the local green, you play not to win but for the fun of it" So, Option D is clearly the answer.