Monday, 26 June 2017

Post Quizzes | Know Your News: "Harry Potter" turns 20. How much do you know about the seven-book series?

It's officially summer. Let's play.; On North Korea, faith and more;
 
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"Harry Potter" turns 20. How much do you know about the seven-book series?
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Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures
On which street did Harry Potter live with his aunt, uncle and cousin? 
Charring Cross Road Wisteria Walk
Privet Drive Magnolia Road
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Jaap Buitendijk/Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures
Minerva McGonagall is a professor of what subject?
Charms Transfiguration
History of magic Herbology
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John Raoux/AP
Harry and his friends often bought treats on the Hogwarts Express trolley. Which of these treats wasn't available?
Cauldron Cakes Bertie Bott's Every Flavour Beans 
Pumpkin Pasties Jelly Beetles 
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It's officially summer. Let's play.
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Dozens of flights were canceled at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport this week. Why?
Flight attendants went on strike. The flights were dramatically undersold. 
Extreme heat. A fuel shortage.
2
The Georgia special election for a House seat was:
Won by the widest margin in House history. The most expensive House race in history.
The first special election for a House seat this year. All of the above.
3
Who wrote on Facebook that "fundamental meanness" was at the core of the Senate's Obamacare repeal bill:
Hillary Clinton Barack Obama
Sen. Elizabeth Warren Sen. Chuck Schumer
On North Korea, faith and more
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The USS Fitzgerald, a U.S. Navy destroyer, collided with:
A Japanese-flagged fishing boat. A South Korean navy vessel.
A Philippine-flagged container ship. A Malaysian navy vessel. 
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The attorneys general for Washington, D.C., and this state sued President Trump, alleging that his businesses violate anti-corruption clauses in the Constitution:
California. Maryland.
New York.  Washington state.
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How many U.S. citizens are currently known to be imprisoned in North Korea?
Zero. Three.
Six. 12.
 
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