Saturday, June 15, 2013

Play the Slate News Quiz

The nice thing about taking a news quiz online nowadays is that the American government knows your score even before you do! Please don't miss any of the easy ones this week, or you may raise a few eyebrows at Fort Meade.

Question 1 of 12

On Tuesday, a suicide bomber killed 14 people in the second recent attack on Marjeh Square, a busy commercial district in what city?

Question 2 of 12

The initial Guardian reports on NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden emphasized that, surprisingly, he had never done what?

Snowden has a GED in lieu of a high school diploma.

Question 3 of 12

The state of New Hampshire took what official action toward Zebulon Gardner, Cipio Hubbard, Kittindge Tuckerman, and 11 other men last week?

The slaves had petitioned the state for freedom back in 1779, but the request was lost for two centuries. Governor Maggie Hassan granted it posthumously last Friday.

Question 4 of 12

Who described herself as a "pantsuit aficionado" this week?

The list of credentials in Clinton's bio ends with a coy "TBD," teasing a possible 2016 presidential run.

Question 5 of 12

In the face of the protests in Turkey, Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan steamed last week that "the thing that is called" what "is the biggest trouble for society right now"?

Twitter and Facebook continue to be the opposition's most successful path around Turkey's government-controlled media.

Question 6 of 12

Last week, Texas actress Shannon Richardson, who has appeared on TV's The Walking Dead and The Vampire Diaries, confessed to what crime?

According to investigators, Richardson's plan was to frame her husband for the letters she sent to President Obama, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, and a gun control group.

Question 7 of 12

PRISM, the name of the National Security Agency's secret surveillance tool, has long been a U.S. intelligence acronym standing for what?

Question 8 of 12

In a memo leaked this week from a private meeting, a leader was quoted as saying that "the 'gay lobby' is mentioned, and it is true, it is there. ... We need to see what we can do." Where is this so-called "gay lobby"?

Pope Francis seemed to confirm rumors of a group of influential gay prelates in an audience with a Latin American Catholic organization.

Question 9 of 12

An Austin, Texas-based candy company told the Los Angeles Times last week that it has finally perfected a lollipop that tastes like what?

The (vegan) treats don't actually contain any breast milk, but several lactating moms made ongoing donations until the Lollyphile labs could "candify" the taste accurately.

Question 10 of 12

Which of these major world rivers reached a record-high level of 29 feet Monday, threatening to flood at least one national capital?

Tens of thousands have fled their homes in Central Europe due to the flooding, but Budapest's dams held, saving the city.

Question 11 of 12

What three people has China sent to spend the next two weeks at Tiangong, or "Heavenly Palace"?

Tiangong-1 is China's experimental space station module in low Earth orbit. The manned Shenzhou 10 spacecraft will stay docked at Tiangong until late June.

Question 12 of 12

Speaking to the Knesset last week on prison smuggling, Israel's education minister erupted into a two-minute-27-second giggling fit over what word?

Shai Piron, a rabbi, finally gave up on the speech and had Israel's welfare minister complete it for him.

You got 8 out of 12 answers correct in 20 minutes 30 seconds.

Source: http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/the_slate_quiz/2013/06/the_slate_quiz_with_quizmaster_ken_jennings_play_the_news_quiz_for_the_week_1.html

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