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It's the Magazine's 7 days 7 questions weekly quiz - a chance to find out how much news from the past week you've read, heard and watched... and how much has stayed lodged in the old grey matter.It's the Magazine's 7 days 7 questions weekly quiz - a chance to find out how much news from the past week you've read, heard and watched... and how much has stayed lodged in the old grey matter.
1.) Multiple Choice Question1.) Multiple Choice Question
Who this week denied she's trying to "crack" the US?Who this week denied she's trying to "crack" the US?
  1. Kylie Minogue
  2. Myleene Klass
  3. Amanda Holden
  4. Susan Boyle
  1. Kylie Minogue
  2. Myleene Klass
  3. Amanda Holden
  4. Susan Boyle
2.) Multiple Choice Question2.) Multiple Choice Question
Kim Jong Un, 25, the youngest son of the North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il, has been formally declared as his successor. Being a fan of which British singer apparently ruled out his older brother, Kim Jong Chul?Kim Jong Un, 25, the youngest son of the North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il, has been formally declared as his successor. Being a fan of which British singer apparently ruled out his older brother, Kim Jong Chul?
  1. Eric Clapton
  2. Rod Stewart
  3. Elton John
  1. Eric Clapton
  2. Rod Stewart
  3. Elton John
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The naming of Kim's successor sparked protests in South Korea. In Seoul demonstrators burned portraits of the North Korean leader and his son.Click NEXT to continue.The naming of Kim's successor sparked protests in South Korea. In Seoul demonstrators burned portraits of the North Korean leader and his son.Click NEXT to continue.
3.) Multiple Choice Question3.) Multiple Choice Question
The mercury nudged 27C (81F) on Sunday in Port Solent, which meant the UK was hotter than which of the following places?The mercury nudged 27C (81F) on Sunday in Port Solent, which meant the UK was hotter than which of the following places?
  1. Tenerife
  2. Nice
  3. Athens
  4. All of the above
  1. Tenerife
  2. Nice
  3. Athens
  4. All of the above
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Not a lot for Gordon Brown to smile about this week, with five ministerial resignations.One resignation statement said: "Ordinary people are capable of extraordinary things". Which one?Click NEXT to see the options.Not a lot for Gordon Brown to smile about this week, with five ministerial resignations.One resignation statement said: "Ordinary people are capable of extraordinary things". Which one?Click NEXT to see the options.
4.) Multiple Choice Question4.) Multiple Choice Question
Whose statement?Whose statement?
  1. Tom Watson
  2. Beverley Hughes
  3. Hazel Blears
  4. Jacqui Smith
  1. Tom Watson
  2. Beverley Hughes
  3. Hazel Blears
  4. Jacqui Smith
5.) Multiple Choice Question5.) Multiple Choice Question
Nearly 20m people tuned in to watch Diversity win Britain's Got Talent on ITV, the biggest TV audience since when?Nearly 20m people tuned in to watch Diversity win Britain's Got Talent on ITV, the biggest TV audience since when?
  1. Will Young won Pop Idol, 2002
  2. England v Portugal, Euro 2004
  3. England v Portugal, World Cup 2006
  1. Will Young won Pop Idol, 2002
  2. England v Portugal, Euro 2004
  3. England v Portugal, World Cup 2006
6.) Missing Word Question6.) Missing Word Question
Rare * coming back to UKRare * coming back to UK
  1. bumblebee
  2. bustard
  3. buzzard
  1. bumblebee
  2. bustard
  3. buzzard
7.) Multiple Choice Question7.) Multiple Choice Question
Danny La Rue has died after nearly 60 years in showbiz. What is his real name?Danny La Rue has died after nearly 60 years in showbiz. What is his real name?
  1. Daniel Patrick Carroll
  2. Daniel Street
  3. Daniel Gilligan
  1. Daniel Patrick Carroll
  2. Daniel Street
  3. Daniel Gilligan
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Now, before you get your results, the Magazine has pleasure in announcing the Weekly Bonus Question. Each Friday we will give an answer and ask you to suggest what the question might have been. This week's answer is "FOLLOWED IN A LORRY ON THE FIRST PUB OUTING". Make your suggestions using the link below the quiz. Marks are deducted for predictability.Now, before you get your results, the Magazine has pleasure in announcing the Weekly Bonus Question. Each Friday we will give an answer and ask you to suggest what the question might have been. This week's answer is "FOLLOWED IN A LORRY ON THE FIRST PUB OUTING". Make your suggestions using the link below the quiz. Marks are deducted for predictability.
AnswersAnswers
  1. It's Kylie. On the eve of her US tour, she said her aim was to thank her American fans, not to chase success. Klass hosted a US version of I'm A Celebrity and Holden appeared on US shows to talk about Susan Boyle, who is due to sing at the White House in July.
  2. It's Eric Clapton. The middle of three sons, Kim Jong Chul, is a Clapton fan and was reportedly dismissed by his father as too effeminate to take power. The eldest brother once forged his passport, so that ruled him out.
  3. It's all of them. The Met Office said it was hotter in the UK than anywhere on the Mediterranean.
  4. It's Communities Secretary Hazel Blears, who said she would be "going home" to the people of Salford, to help Labour reconnect with voters.
  5. The Britain's Got Talent audience peaked at 18.5m on Saturday. ITV said it was the most watched TV show since the Euro 2004 England v Portugal football match, which attracted 20.66m viewers.
  6. The short-haired bumblebee, which is extinct in the UK, is to be reintroduced from New Zealand. The bustard was in the news because for the first time in almost 200 years, it has bred in the UK.
  7. Irish-born Daniel Patrick Carroll wanted to call himself Danny Street but there was already one of those, so he gave that name a French translation. He didn't want to keep his real name because he didn't want Harry Secombe - who had advised him against a career in entertainment - to notice him.
  1. It's Kylie. On the eve of her US tour, she said her aim was to thank her American fans, not to chase success. Klass hosted a US version of I'm A Celebrity and Holden appeared on US shows to talk about Susan Boyle, who is due to sing at the White House in July.
  2. It's Eric Clapton. The middle of three sons, Kim Jong Chul, is a Clapton fan and was reportedly dismissed by his father as too effeminate to take power. The eldest brother once forged his passport, so that ruled him out.
  3. It's all of them. The Met Office said it was hotter in the UK than any of these normally sunny locations.
  4. It's Communities Secretary Hazel Blears, who said she would be "going home" to the people of Salford, to help Labour reconnect with voters.
  5. The Britain's Got Talent audience peaked at 18.5m on Saturday. ITV said it was the most watched TV show since the Euro 2004 England v Portugal football match, which attracted 20.66m viewers.
  6. The short-haired bumblebee, which is extinct in the UK, is to be reintroduced from New Zealand. The bustard was in the news because for the first time in almost 200 years, it has bred in the UK.
  7. Irish-born Daniel Patrick Carroll wanted to call himself Danny Street but there was already one of those, so he gave that name a French translation. He didn't want to keep his real name because he didn't want Harry Secombe - who had advised him against a career in entertainment - to notice him.
Your ScoreYour Score
0 - 3 : Street of shame0 - 3 : Street of shame
4 - 6 : Take the low road4 - 6 : Take the low road
7 - 7 : Electric Avenue7 - 7 : Electric Avenue
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