Saturday 1 June 2013

Play the Slate News Quiz

Anyone who says that the best things in life are free hasn't been watching the news lately. Last week, a seat next to Leonardo DiCaprio on a Virgin Galactic space flight sold for $1.5 million. A rare 1953 Ferrari sold in Italy for $13 million. And one of the six remaining operational Apple 1 computers sold for $671,000?that's more than $150 for each byte of RAM it came with! Thankfully there are still some small pleasures that are free?like the Slate News Quiz.

Question 1 of 12

In a major speech on May 23, President Obama announced his administration's goal to end what?

Question 2 of 12

Over the weekend, the Institute for Species Exploration announced its top 10 newly discovered organisms of 2012. Which of these was not on the list?

Also getting a shoutout: a fungus that eats cave paintings, the world's smallest frog, and a Malaysian butterfly that was the first new species ever discovered on social media.

Question 3 of 12

On Tuesday, Judge Debra Nelson refused to delay the June 10 start date for whose trial?

Nelson also granted the prosecution's motion that many details about Trayvon Martin's past not be discussed in front of jurors.

Question 4 of 12

JC Penney has sold out of the "Michael Graves Design Bells and Whistles Stainless Steel Tea Kettle" that ignited an Internet furor this week. Why was the tea kettle suddenly so controversial?

The kettle, as advertised on a Southern California billboard, does indeed look uncomfortably like the Fuhrer.

Question 5 of 12

On Monday, Sen. John McCain made an unexpected appearance where?

McCain, an advocate for U.S. intervention in the ongoing civil war, snuck into Syria to meet with rebel leaders near the Turkish border.

Question 6 of 12

What major U.S. city saw severe flooding that stranded hundreds of residents on their roofs due to torrential rains last weekend?

Question 7 of 12

The Pew Research Center reported Wednesday that the primary breadwinners in a record 4 out of 10 American households are now what?

Roughly two-thirds were single moms; the rest just out-earned their husbands.

Question 8 of 12

Why was the founder of the Costa Rica-based Liberty Reserve currency exchange arrested in Spain this week?

U.S. officials believe the Liberty Reserve prosecution to be the biggest online money-laundering case in history.

Question 9 of 12

Which 2012 Republican presidential hopeful announced plans this week not to run for re-election next year?

Bachmann insisted her decision had nothing to do with her re-election chances or an ongoing ethics probe.

Question 10 of 12

Last week, Pakistan issued an unusual new dress code in which government workers are no longer allowed to wear what?

A heat wave has led to nationwide power shortages, and the government doesn't want sock-wearing civil servants to overheat and turn on their office air conditioning.

Question 11 of 12

A 15-year-old Nanjing resident named Ding Jinhao became internationally famous this week for writing his name where?

The teen's parents apologized this week after a photo of the Luxor vandalism became a Chinese Internet sensation.

Question 12 of 12

President Obama's approval rating has held steady despite a growing list of scandals. Last week, Nate Silver and the Washington Post both credited this resilience to what?

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/2013/05/the_slate_quiz_with_quizmaster_ken_jennings_play_the_news_quiz_for_the_week_4.html

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