18/03/13 weekly quiz. question 1 rocks that have been found by the curiosity rover has provided...
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18/03/13
Weekly Quiz
Question1
Rocks that have been found by the Curiosity rover has provided evidence that the planet it has been exploring
could once have supported living organisms. Which planet is it exploring?
Question2
A group of lawyers are planning a law suit that is being described as “ the biggest legal battle in New Zealand’s history”.
Who are they suing?
a. fast food outlets b. local councils
c. banks
Question3
In what country did a deadly explosion happen while a truck was delivering fireworks to a religious celebration?
a. Mexico b. Israel c. Vietnam
Question4
These men visited New Zealand last week. What TV
show do they host?
Question5
In what city was a boy was rescued from heavy surf when police and onlookers
joined to form a human chain to pull him from the surf?
a. Napier b. Mount Maunganui
c. Greymouth
Question6
Why has Michelle Obama been in the news?
a. she and other celebrities have had personal information published by computer hackers
b. she was in a horse riding accident c. she is in a commercial promoting Subway
Question7
The Black Sox recently won their sixth world championship in which sport?
a. cricket b. hockey c. softball
Question8
True or false, this smoke signaled that a new Pope had been chosen?
Question9
Which city’s water supply was reported to be at ‘crises’ levels, with less than three
weeks worth of water left?
a. Hamilton b. Wellington
c. Rotorua
Question10
What is name of Australia’s Prime Minister?
Question11
The government has decided to continue to use debt collection agencies to
retrieve money that has been overpaid to staff by Novopay. True or false?
Question12
What two countries share this tense border?
Question13
Why has Lake Horowhenua been in the news recently?
a. there are fights over ownership rights b. it has dried up
c. a new species of native fish has been found there
Question14
A new Pope was elected recently. What was special about this Pope?
a. he is the oldest Pope ever elected b. he is the first African Pope
c. he is the first Latin American Pope
Question15
What unusual item was found by staff in an Upper Hutt school last week?
a. a motorbike was found in classroomb. a parachute was found on the roof of
the staffroom c. a bomb was found in a toilet block
Question16
What country has this flag?
Question17
Which New Zealand state owned enterprise is on the brink of collapse with
a debt of $400 million?
a. Solid Energy b. Kiwibank
c. Orcon Internet Limited
Question18
A study made of 137 mummies has shown what?
a. they had smaller brains 4000 years ago b. rates of people suffering from alzheimer’s
were similar thousands of years ago c. heart disease was commonplace
thousands of years ago
Question19
What was the name of the large event held in Auckland over the weekend where
thousands of students celebrated cultures across the Pacific?
a. Festival Pasifika b. Polyfest
c. Pacific Pride
Question20
Name this New Zealand politician.
Answers
Answer1
Rocks that have been found by the Curiosity rover has provided evidence that the planet it has been
exploring could once have supported living organisms. Which planet is it exploring?
Mars - Analysis of Mars rocks by the Curiosity rover uncovered the building blocks of life - hydrogen, carbon and oxygen - and evidence the planet could once have supported organisms, NASA said.
Answer2
A group of lawyers are planning a law suit that is being described as “ the biggest legal battle in New
Zealand’s history”. Who are they suing?
c. banks - The country's registered banks have been accused of overcharging one million Kiwis to the tune of $1 billion in default fees over the past six years. Fair Play on Fees is seeking people to join a class suit against New Zealand's registered banks to reclaim fees charged when customers overdraw their accounts, pay credit card bills too late, or bounce a cheque.
Answer3
In what country did a deadly explosion happen while a truck was delivering fireworks to a religious
celebration?
a. Mexico - At least 12 people died and dozens more were hurt when a small lorry loaded with fireworks exploded in a small village in central Mexico. Villagers had been taking part in a procession when a firework accidentally landed on the vehicle.
Answer4
These men visited New Zealand last week. What TV show do they host?
Top Gear
Answer5
In what city was a boy was rescued from heavy surf when police and onlookers joined to form a human
chain to pull him from the surf?
a. Napier - Several attempts to rescue the 12 year-old boy were made but neither a German tourist or police officers were able to hold on to him in the heavy swell. Eventually a police officer told those nearby to form a human chain to anchor the officer to the shore, allowing him to manhandle the boy to safety.
Answer6
Why has Michelle Obama been in the news?
a. she and other celebrities have had personal information published by computer hackers - The US Secret Service has launched an investigation after hackers released personal data and credit information of celebrities and politicians, including first lady Michelle Obama,Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton and celebrities Beyonce, Jay-Z, and Mel Gibson.
Answer7
The Black Sox recently won their sixth world championship in which sport?
c. softball - Skipper Rhys Casley completed a miraculous comeback from injury to provide a winning three-run homer against Venezuela and lead his Black Sox to their 6th title at the World Softball Championship.
Answer8
True or false, this smoke signaled that a new Pope had been chosen?
False - White smoke is the signal that a new pope has been chosen
Answer9
Which city’s water supply was reported to be at ‘crises’ levels, with less than three weeks worth of
water left?
b. Wellington - The Wellington region's committee in charge of water supply, commented last week that 20 days of water was about all that's left for the people of Wellington, Hutt Valley and Porirua if the heavens did not open soon
Answer10
What is name of Australia’s Prime Minister?
Julia Gillard
Answer11
The government has decided to continue to use debt collection agencies to retrieve money that has been overpaid to staff by Novopay. True or false?
True - Debt collectors have been chasing teachers who have been overpaid by the faulty Novopay system. But they have now been called off by the Government. NZEI Teachers Union have suggested that boards of trustees should put the debt collectors onto the ministry.
Answer12
What two countries share this tense border?
North and South Korea - note unusual stances of the border guards
Answer13
Why has Lake Horowhenua been in the news recently?
a. there are fights over ownership rights - Activist Philip Taueki is appealing assault charges in the supreme court after a confrontation with two boaties. Taueki claims he can legally evict lake users with "reasonable force", because the iwi trust that represents the lake's Maori owners has given him permission to protect it. The Crown argues Taueki does have some rights to use and fish in the lake but has no rights of possession.
Answer14
A new Pope was elected recently. What was special about this Pope?
c. he is the first Latin American Pope - Latin America is a term used for the countries south of the United States that mainly speak Spanish or Portugese (i.e. Central and South America). Jorge Mario Bergoglio, a 76-year-old Jesuit from Buenos Aires, was elected on the second day of a secret papal conclave in Rome's Sistine Chapel sparking cheers and prayers of joy from the tens of thousands looking on.
Answer15
What unusual item was found by staff in an Upper Hutt school last week?
c. a bomb was found in a toilet block - A bomb was found in a toilet at a high school, forcing teachers and pupils to be evacuated from a classroom block yesterday. The military's bomb disposal unit was called to the Upper Hutt school after police were alerted.
Answer16
What country has this flag?
Italy
Answer17
Which New Zealand state owned enterprise is on the brink of collapse with a debt of $400 million?
a. Solid Energy - NZ’s main coal company
Answer18
A study made of 137 mummies has shown what?
c. heart disease was commonplace thousands of years ago - CT scans of 137 mummies spanning four geographies and 4,000 years of history show that hardening of the arteries was commonplace, especially in older individuals, suggesting this key sign of heart disease may be a part of aging rather than the byproduct of eating too many Big Macs.
Answer19
What was the name of the large event held in Auckland over the weekend where thousands of students celebrated cultures across the Pacific?
b. Polyfest - is the largest festival of its kind in the world. More than 90,000 people attended the event over four days. About 9000 pupils from 59 schools and 200 performing groups took part in traditional dance, music, costume and speech on five stages.
Answer20
Name this New Zealand politician.
Gerry Brownlee - The Minister of Transport and the Minister for Canterbury Earthquake Recovery.