Wikinews:Dynamic quiz/quiz/2007/46

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Last Updated: November 10, 2007

Quiz
{Eight people were taken after a shooting at Jokela high school in Finland. How old was the shooter? - 15 - 17 + 18 - 19
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 * See Deadly shooting at high school in Finland

{On Wednesday, November 7, a large rally was held in the capital of Venezuela against President Hugo Chávez. What did the crowd oppose? - Troubled relationships with countries such as the United States - High unemployment rates - Imprisonment of political rivals of the President + Proposed changes to the constitution
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 * See Major protests in Venezuela over proposed constitutional changes

{Benazir Bhutto is leading protests against President Musharaf of Pakistan. Who is Benazir Bhutto? - The daughter of a former Shah + A former Prime Minister of Pakistan - A women's rights activist - A former President of Pakistan
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 * See Pakistan lifts house arrest of former PM Benazir Bhutto

{Which Canadian politician escaped a rocket attack in Afghanistan this week? - The Prime Minister + The Minister of Defence - The Minister of Foreign Affairs - The Governor General
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 * See Canadian defence minister escapes rocket attack in Afghanistan

{U.S. President Bush promised Turkish Prime Minister Erdoğan support after recent clashes with the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK). Where does Iraq border Turkey? - Northeast Turkey - Northwest Turkey + Southeast Turkey - Southwest Turkey
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 * See Bush pledges support for Turkey after meeting with PM

{A new record has been set for the most days in Belgium without a government. How many days have there been without a government? - Around 100 days + About 150 days - Almost 250 days - Near 300 days
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 * See Belgium still without government, new record set

{How many laptops from the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) project (so-called $100 laptops) did Uruguay order? - 10,000 - 30,000 + 100,000 - 300,000
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 * See Latest trial of the One Laptop Per Child running in India; Uruguay orders 100,000 machines.

{A weather warning was issued for the U.K.. How many miles per hour were the wind gusts expected to be? - 78 + 80 - 100 - 120
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 * See Severe weather warnings issued in UK

{Which city was announced that they will be hosting the 2014 Commonwealth Games? - London, England - Halifax, Nova Scotia - Abuja, Nigeria + Glasgow, Scotland
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 * See Wikinews Shorts: November 9, 2007

{Not only are product being recalled in the U.S. because of lead but also because of... - Products being sold without approval - Contamination + Design flaws - High risk of being swallowed by toddlers
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 * See More US recalls: Fish pool toy rips fingernail off child, numerous toys with excessive lead


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