Monday, 10 July 2017

Post Quizzes | Know Your News: One thing leads to another

We all scream for National Ice Cream Month; It's getting hotter;
 
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One thing leads to another
1
After North Korea's latest missile launch, the United States and this country conducted a missile exercise:
Japan. South Korea. 
Australia.  Taiwan.
2
At a news conference in Warsaw, President Trump said: "Nobody really knows. Nobody really knows for sure." What was he talking about?
North Korean missile capabilities.  The most recent unemployment figures.
Those responsible for meddling in the U.S. presidential election. Climate change.
3
An iceberg nearly the size of Delaware will soon detach from an Antarctic ice shelf and float off in which sea?
Barents Sea. North Sea.
Mawson Sea. Weddell Sea.
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We all scream for National Ice Cream Month
1
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The average American consumes how much ice cream each year?
10 pounds 23 pounds
17 pounds 28 pounds
2
Nikki Kahn/The Washington Post
This Founding Father had a detailed recipe for vanilla ice cream that is kept at the Library of Congress.
Thomas Jefferson George Washington
Benjamin Franklin John Adams
3
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When was the ice cream cone introduced in America?
1900 1927
1904 1933
It's getting hotter
1
A modified U.S. travel ban took effect Thursday. Under the new guidelines, which relatives are not considered "close family"?
Spouses. Sons-in-law.
Grandparents. Adult children.
2
A massive cyberattack hit Europe again this week. More than half the infected computers were in:
Russia. The Netherlands.
Ukraine. Britain.
3
Cardinal George Pell, a senior Vatican official, was charged with multiple sexual offenses in Australia. What is his job at the Vatican?
Climate-change policy adviser. Communications chief.
Finance chief. Security adviser.
 
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