Sunday, January 13, 2013

Play the Slate News Quiz

It was a good week for hockey fans, with NHL players and owners finally approaching an agreement. It was a good week for Russian movie buffs, with G?rard Depardieu and Brigitte Bardot each seeking Russian citizenship. (One for tax reasons, the other to protest elephant euthanasia.) It was a good week for tuna fishermen, with a single bluefin selling for a record $1.7 million. (The species is critically endangered.) Will it be a good week for you on the Slate News Quiz? There's only one way to find out.

Question 1 of 12

The chief architect of the Obama administration's controversial drone strike program was tapped this week to fill what important office?

Question 2 of 12

According to a controversial new Russian law, what is no longer to be classified as a food item in 2013?

The law, which just went into effect, is an attempt to lower alcoholism by restricting the sale and advertising of beer.

Question 3 of 12

"Spread your legs!" joked Joe Biden last week. "You're going to be frisked!" What bemused visitor was the vice president addressing?

Darwin Lange, the husband of new North Dakota Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, shrugged awkwardly at Biden's clowning during a photo shoot.

Question 4 of 12

Who announced "Americans for Responsible Solutions" on Tuesday, and what is the new nonprofit trying to responsibly solve?

Question 5 of 12

Muslim Brotherhood leader Essam el-Erian resigned this week after suggesting that Egyptian Jews return to Egypt from Israel for what reason?

President Gamal Abdel Nasser effectively expelled Egypt's Jews during the 1956 Suez Crisis.

Question 6 of 12

It was announced on Wednesday that either a robot, a helicopter, a car, a guitar, or a diamond ring will be making a 2013 debut as the newest what?

An Internet poll will determine which of the current tokens will be dropped to make way for the future. (Please be the iron please be the iron please be the iron ...)

Question 7 of 12

Badri Singh Pandey, the father of the Delhi woman brutally raped and murdered in December, has made what unusual request regarding his daughter?

In accordance with Indian law, local media have used pseudonyms for the victim, but her father said on Sunday, "I am proud of her. Revealing her name will give courage to other women."

Question 8 of 12

Lawrence Ordone, a Subway employee in Orlando, Fla., allegedly threatened to kill a customer last week for what offense?

"He wants ketchup on the Philly cheese steak and I have never put?we don't even have ketchup at Subway!" Ordone fumed. Subway fired him the day after the scuffle.

Question 9 of 12

"The word catastrophic is being used for good reason," said Prime Minister Julia Gillard Tuesday, referring to what ongoing Australian calamity?

A record heat wave across southern Australia has fueled more than 140 brush fires in the state of New South Wales alone.

Question 10 of 12

The White House said Wednesday that it is still considering a "zero option" at the end of 2014, which would remove all what?

Question 11 of 12

In their annual New Year's letter, the babalawo priests of the Caribbean religion Santer?a recommended their healing ceremonies for what ailing world figure?

The Venezuelan president is still recovering from his cancer surgery performed last month in Cuba, where Santer?a healing is popular.

Question 12 of 12

Gudmundur Karl Arthorsson became an Internet sensation this week for a video in which he appears quite distressed at being duct-taped to what?

Fellow passengers said that the Reykjav?k man became unruly on a New York-bound Icelandair flight after finishing off a bottle of duty-free alcohol.

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

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