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Quiz of the week's news Quiz of the week's news
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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.
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Whose smile, immortalised in a new waxwork? Have a good hard look at the picture, then click NEXT for four options.Whose smile, immortalised in a new waxwork? Have a good hard look at the picture, then click NEXT for four options.
1.) Multiple Choice Question1.) Multiple Choice Question
It's been likened to all these men, but is it...It's been likened to all these men, but is it...
  1. Tony Blair
  2. Barack Obama
  3. OJ Simpson
  4. Joe Jackson
  1. Tony Blair
  2. Barack Obama
  3. OJ Simpson
  4. Joe Jackson
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It's Barack Obama, the latest tourist draw added to the Lancashire seaside town.Click NEXT to continue.It's Barack Obama, the latest tourist draw added to the Lancashire seaside town.Click NEXT to continue.
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But wait, there's more. The French have joined in the fun, with their own Obama waxwork, pictured here alongside a wax Sarkozy.Click NEXT to continue.But wait, there's more. The French have joined in the fun, with their own Obama waxwork, pictured here alongside a wax Sarkozy.Click NEXT to continue.
2.) Multiple Choice Question2.) Multiple Choice Question
After stepping on to the Moon for the first time 40 years ago, how long did Armstrong and Aldrin spend outside the landing module walking about and collecting rocks?After stepping on to the Moon for the first time 40 years ago, how long did Armstrong and Aldrin spend outside the landing module walking about and collecting rocks?
  1. 97 minutes
  2. Two hours and 31 minutes
  3. Three hours and 14 minutes
  4. Five hours and two minutes
  1. 97 minutes
  2. Two hours and 31 minutes
  3. Three hours and 14 minutes
  4. Five hours and two minutes
3.) Missing Word Question3.) Missing Word Question
* warning over tomato plants* warning over tomato plants
  1. Asthma
  2. Asbo
  3. Aphid
  1. Asthma
  2. Asbo
  3. Aphid
4.) Multiple Choice Question4.) Multiple Choice Question
"It's chicken feed," says Boris Johnson of his £250,000 salary to write a weekly newspaper column. How many 5kg bags of ACTUAL chicken feed could he buy with that? "It's chicken feed," says Boris Johnson of his £250,000 salary to write a weekly newspaper column. How many 5kg bags of ACTUAL chicken-feed could he buy with that?
  1. About 82,100
  2. About 68,300
  3. About 41,600
  1. About 82,100
  2. About 68,300
  3. About 41,600
5.) Multiple Choice Question5.) Multiple Choice Question
"Laddish" - one assessment of Gordon Brown's administration by his female colleagues this week. And also what?"Laddish" - one assessment of Gordon Brown's administration by his female colleagues this week. And also what?
  1. "Prudent"
  2. "Pusillanimous"
  3. "Presbyterian"
  4. "Peurile"
  1. "Prudent"
  2. "Pusillanimous"
  3. "Presbyterian"
  4. "Puerile"
6.) Multiple Choice Question6.) Multiple Choice Question
$23,148,855,308,184,500 - a US shopper was erroneously charged this for a pack of cigarettes. How much did his bank charge in overdraft fees?$23,148,855,308,184,500 - a US shopper was erroneously charged this for a pack of cigarettes. How much did his bank charge in overdraft fees?
  1. $15
  2. $150
  3. $1,500
  4. 15% of the transaction
  1. $15
  2. $150
  3. $1,500
  4. 15% of the transaction
7.) Multiple Choice Question7.) Multiple Choice Question
And finally, the weird animal question. New research shows cats use a special purr to wangle food from their owners. It incorporates a whiney cry, which has the same frequency as what?And finally, the weird animal question. New research shows cats use a special purr to wangle food from their owners. It incorporates a whiney cry, which has the same frequency as what?
  1. Fingernails on blackboard
  2. Door squeaking
  3. Kitten mewing
  4. Baby crying
  1. Fingernails on blackboard
  2. Door squeaking
  3. Kitten mewing
  4. Baby crying
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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 A FOX OR A DOG. 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 A FOX OR A DOG. Make your suggestions using the link below the quiz. Marks are deducted for predictability.
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  1. It's Barack Obama at Louis Tussaud's Waxworks in Blackpool. Click NEXT to see the waxwork in its full glory.
  2. They spent two and a half hours pottering about. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin spent a total of 21 hours on the Moon, including a seven-hour rest.
  3. It's "Asbo" - a Welsh grandmother growing two tomato plants in the entrance foyer of her council flat has been given a warning about her "anti-social behaviour".
  4. Boris Johnson could, if he wished, buy about 41,666 5kg bags at £6 each from a major pet supplies firm.
  5. It's Presbyterian. Patricia Hewitt says he fosters a "laddish" culture in his inner circle, adding that "He's Presbyterian, he's very, very serious..." to explain why she thinks he seems less comfortable around women.
  6. Josh Muszynski says he was charged $15 for being $23 quadrillion overdrawn. That's 2,000 times the US national debt. The transaction has since been corrected, and the $15 fee refunded.
  7. It's a similar frequency to a baby's cry, embedded in a lower frequency contented purr, says a researcher at the University of Sussex; a researcher who is woken every morning by her own cat.
  1. It's Barack Obama at Louis Tussaud's Waxworks in Blackpool. Click NEXT to see the waxwork in its full glory.
  2. They spent two and a half hours pottering about. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin spent a total of 21 hours on the Moon, including a seven-hour rest.
  3. It's "Asbo" - a Welsh grandmother growing two tomato plants in the entrance foyer of her council flat has been given a warning about her "anti-social behaviour".
  4. Boris Johnson could, if he wished, buy about 41,666 5kg bags at £6 each from a major pet supplies firm.
  5. It's Presbyterian. Patricia Hewitt says he fosters a "laddish" culture in his inner circle, adding that "He's Presbyterian, he's very, very serious..." to explain why she thinks he seems less comfortable around women.
  6. Josh Muszynski says he was charged $15 for being $23 quadrillion overdrawn. That's 2,000 times the US national debt. The transaction has since been corrected, and the $15 fee refunded.
  7. It's a similar frequency to a baby's cry, embedded in a lower frequency contented purr, says a researcher at the University of Sussex; a researcher who is woken every morning by her own cat.
Your ScoreYour Score
0 - 3 : Mee-OW0 - 3 : Mee-OW
4 - 6 : Feline fine4 - 6 : Feline fine
7 - 7 : Purr-fect7 - 7 : Purr-fect
Click here to enter the Weekly Bonus question.Click here to enter the Weekly Bonus question.