Title: Weekly%20Quiz%20Current%20Events
1Weekly QuizCurrent Events February 25th 2019
06/03/17
2Who did Scott Morrison say was behind the
February 8 hacking of the Liberal, Labor and
National party computers?
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- a. a terrorist group
- b. a foreign government
- c. an Australian group of radicals
3Woolworths has announced it will no longer sell
milk for 1 per litre. How much will it charge
for milk?
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- a. 80 cents a litre
- b. 1.10 a litre
- c. 2 a litre
4A British teenager who fled London when she was
15-yrs-old to join a terrorist group, is not
being allowed to return to Britain. Which
terrorist group did she join?
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- a. Al- Qaeda
- b. ISIS
- c. Taliban
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6Dozens of ships have been stalled off the coast
of China due to import restrictions in the
country. What Australian goods are being carried
on these vessels?
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7Last week Donald Trump confirmed his plans to
declare what?
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- a. a state of emergency
- b. a snap election
- c. martial law
8True or false, a recent dental report has found
that 70 per cent of Australians brush their teeth
twice a day?
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10Which bands bass player, known as Flea,
performed impressive handstands to entertain a
Hobart crowd during a 20 minute power cut last
week?
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- a. Rolling Stones
- b. Red Hot Chili Peppers
- c. AC/DC
11What is NSW doing to help young people struggling
with bullying and stress?
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- a. they are introducing a new anti-bullying
campaign - b. they are making art compulsory at each year
level at school - c. they will be introducing two mental health
staff to every public high school
12The European Union are making moves to protect
the names Feta, Edam and Parmesan. What are they
all types of?
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- a. ham
- b. crackers
- c. cheese
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14Personalised Plates Queensland have announced
from next month drivers will be able to ?
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- a. add photos to their license plates
- b. add emojis to their license plates
- c. purchase fluorescent license plates
15What is the main language spoken in the city of
Hamburg?
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16Why was Perths Quinns Beach in the news last
week?
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- a. a man suffered a fatal stingray attack
- b. a shark was spotted on the wrong side of the
beachs protective shark net - c. a pod of 20 whales stranded on the beach
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18Which company released a two-in-one smartphone
tablet that folds in the middle?
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- a. Samsung
- b. Apple
- c. Huawei
19Qantas has announced that by 2021 the airline
wants to become the first airline in the world to
?
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- a. use only biofuel
- b. have robotic cabin crew
- c. reuse, recycle and compost at least 75 per
cent of its waste
20Why have authorities in the remote Russian Novaya
Zemlya islands, declared a state of emergency?
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- a. a chunk of iceberg broke off and created a
tsunami - b. temperatures dropped so much that hundreds of
windows broke causing injuries - c. there has been an influx of polar bears and
they have started entering homes
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23Who did Scott Morrison say was behind the
February 8 hacking of the Liberal, Labor and
National party computers?a. a terrorist groupb.
a foreign governmentc. an Australian group of
radicals
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- b. a foreign government - The Prime Minister said
intelligence points towards a foreign government
being responsible for the hacking but he didnt
say who. He also said investigations into the
recent hack were yet to find any evidence of
electoral interference.
24Woolworths has announced it will no longer sell
milk for 1 per litre. How much will it charge
for milk?a. 80 cents a litreb. 1.10 a litrec.
2 a litre
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- b. 1.10 a litre - The price will increase by 10
cents per litre which will go directly to drought
stricken dairy farmers. Woolworths have not ruled
out future price rises to help farmers. The NSW
Farmers Association is calling for other
retailers to follow suit.
25A British teenager who fled London when she was
15-yrs-old to join a terrorist group, is not
being allowed to return to Britain. Which
terrorist group did she join?a. Al- Qaedab.
ISISc. Taliban
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- b. ISIS - The school girl who fled four years ago
to join ISIS in Syria, now says she wants to go
back to Britain to raise her son. Her family has
just been sent papers saying her British
citizenship has been cancelled.
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- Captain Cook - New Zealand has organised
activities to mark the 250th anniversary of
Captain Cook first landing in that country. He
sailed three voyages to the South Pacific ocean,
mapping the east coast of Australia, New Zealand
and several Pacific islands.
27Dozens of ships have been stalled off the coast
of China due to import restrictions in the
country. What Australian goods are being carried
on these vessels?a. coalb. woolc. meat
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- a. coal - Beijing have imposed import
restrictions to boost their domestic coal prices,
with no indication of when they might be lifted.
Australia's biggest exports to China are iron ore
and coal, worth 120b (or 30pc of goods sold
overseas).
28Last week Donald Trump confirmed his plans to
declare what?a. a state of emergencyb. a snap
electionc. martial law
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- a. a state of emergency - Trump has announced
that he is declaring an emergency so he could get
more money for his wall with Mexico than Congress
had authorised.
29True or false, a recent dental report has found
that 70 per cent of Australians brush their teeth
twice a day?
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- False - Only 51 per cent of Australians brush
their teeth twice a day. The Oral Health Tracker
also found adults aged 18 to 35 and women were
more likely to feature in the 51 per cent of
adults who brush their teeth twice a day, with
brushing habits dropping off as people aged.
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- Bishop - Julie Bishop has announced she will
retire from federal parliament at the election.
She was Australias first female foreign
minister. In that role she travelled constantly
and was a popular figure on the international
stage.
31Which bands bass player, known as Flea,
performed impressive handstands to entertain a
Hobart crowd during a 20 minute power cut last
week?a. Rolling Stonesb. Red Hot Chili
Peppersc. AC/DC
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- b. Red Hot Chili Peppers - The Californian group
Red Hot Chili Peppers were halfway through their
second song of the evening in Hobart, when the
power was cut to their sound system. The 56
yr-old bassist Flea (who was actually born in
Melbourne), found a way of entertaining the crowd.
32What is NSW doing to help young people struggling
with bullying and stress?a. they are introducing
a new anti-bullying campaignb. they are making
art compulsory at each year level at schoolc.
they will be introducing two mental health staff
to every public high school
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- c. they will be introducing two mental health
staff to every public high school - NSW is
introducing a multi-million dollar package for a
reported 350 student support officers and 100
additional full-time counsellors or qualified
psychologists in high schools.
33The European Union are making moves to protect
the names Feta, Edam and Parmesan. What are they
all types of?a. hamb. crackersc. cheese
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- c. cheese - The European Union (EU) are
considering a ban on labelling cheese Feta, Edam
or Parmesan. The EU believes that like Champagne,
certain foods are special and unique to the
region they come from.
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- True - The lead organiser for the Paris 2024
Games said introducing breaking - along with
surfing, climbing and skateboarding - would make
the Olympics "more urban".
35Personalised Plates Queensland have announced
from next month drivers will be able to ?a. add
photos to their license platesb. add emojis to
their license platesc. purchase fluorescent
license plates
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- b. add emojis to their license plates - The
smartphone symbols wont be included in
registration numbers and are simply decorative.
To begin with, there will be a choice of just
five standard symbols available. They include the
laugh out loud, a winking face emoji, a cool
sunglasses emoji, heart eyes and the standard
smiling face emoji.
36What is the main language spoken in the city of
Hamburg?
14
37Why was Perths Quinns Beach in the news last
week?a. a man suffered a fatal stingray
attackb. a shark was spotted on the wrong side
of the beachs protective shark netc. a pod of
20 whales stranded on the beach
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- b. a shark was spotted on the wrong side of the
beachs protective shark net - The net was
installed in January 2017, by Global Marine
Enclosures. Just four months ago Middleton Beach
on Western Australia's south coast, was closed
when a shark was spotted inside netting installed
by the same company.
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39Which company released a two-in-one smartphone
tablet that folds in the middle?a. Samsungb.
Applec. Huawei
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- a. Samsung - When its folded it has a 4.6 inch
display but when the devices opens up it has a
large 7.3 inch display that essentially
transforms the phone into a tablet.
40Qantas has announced that by 2021 the airline
wants to become the first airline in the world to
?a. use only biofuelb. have robotic cabin
crewc. reuse, recycle and compost at least 75
per cent of its waste
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- c. reuse, recycle and compost at least 75 per
cent of its waste - Single-use plastics will be
replaced with alternative packaging, old crew
uniforms will be recycled, more food will be
composted or donated and boarding passes will go
digital as part of the changes.
41Why have authorities in the remote Russian Novaya
Zemlya islands, declared a state of emergency?a.
a chunk of iceberg broke off and created a
tsunamib. temperatures dropped so much that
hundreds of windows broke causing injuriesc.
there has been an influx of polar bears and they
have started entering homes
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- c. there has been an influx of polar bears and
they have started entering homes - Authorities in
the remote Russian Arctic islands, have declared
a state of emergency after dozens of polar bears
began entering homes and buildings, and attacking
people. Climate change has been blamed for the
frequency and large number of the bears in the
area.
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- c. A Fashion Designer - The fashion world along
with celebrities have shared tributes for
Chanel's iconic designer, Karl Lagerfeld, whose
work has dominated high fashion for the last 50
years. He was around 85 years old.
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