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12/10/15 Weekly Quiz Wk7. Question 1 FIFA has been in the news a lot lately due to allegations of corruption against its officials. What does FIFA stand.

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1 12/10/15 Weekly Quiz Wk7

2 Question 1 FIFA has been in the news a lot lately due to allegations of corruption against its officials. What does FIFA stand for? a. Football International Founding Association b. Football International Future Alliance c. Fédération Internationale de Football Association

3 Question 2 True or false, new changes to the national lottery have made it easier for people to win the main prize?

4 Question 3 In which country did a terrorist attack during a peace rally in Ankara claim the lives of over 80 people? a. Turkey b. Bulgaria c. Saudi Arabia

5 Question 4 In which major world city did this problem occur last week? a. Beijing b. Moscow c. Rome

6 Question 5 Which team will be playing South Africa in the quarter-finals of the 2015 Rugby World Cup? a. Ireland b. Wales c. Scotland d. England

7 Question 6 A major international trade agreement called the TPP was signed last week. What does TPP stand for? a. Trans-Pacific Partnership b. Trade and Progress Pact c. Tax, Production and Property

8 Question 7 Why has Pauline Cafferkey been in the news? a. she is a nurse who contracted Ebola while working in western Africa b. she is a politician trying to organise another vote on Scottish Independence c. she is an actress in Suffragette, a film about the struggle for women to get the vote

9 Question 8 Which country ' s football team is celebrating in this photo from last week?

10 Question 9 True or false, there have been over 9,000 deaths caused by guns in the US this year?

11 Question 10 What major event in British History occurred in 1066? a. The Great Fire of London b. The Battle of Hastings c. The coronation of Queen Elizabeth I

12 Question 11 Which country launched their first cruise missile strikes against rebel targets in Syria last week? a. Russia b. Britain c. United States

13 Question 12 In which country was this record-breaking parade held last week?

14 Question 13 Which footballer has recently been questioned about tax fraud by Spanish authorities? a. Cristiano Ronaldo b. Lionel Messi c. David Beckham

15 Question 14 Which of the following will not be included in Facebook ' s trial of animated emoticons known as " reactions " ? a. like b. wow c. dislike

16 Question 15 What is the common name for the Aurora Borealis?

17 Question 16 Which country has this flag?

18 Question 17 Medals that were owned by Sir Ernest Shackleton recently raised £585,000 at auction. What is Sir Ernest Shackleton best known for? a. fighting in World War II b. exploring Antarctica c. competing at the Olympic Games

19 Question 18 In which country is Johannesburg the largest city? a. Finland b. Luxembourg c. South Africa

20 Question 19 Which television programme has Nadiya Hussain just won? a. X Factor UK b. The Voice UK c. The Great British Bake Off

21 Question 20 Name this UK actor

22 Answers

23 Answer 1 FIFA has been in the news a lot lately due to allegations of corruption against its officials. What does FIFA stand for? c. Fédération Internationale de Football Association - World football's governing body has suspended President Sepp Blatter, vice-president Michel Platini and secretary general Jerome Valcke while it investigates corruption allegations against the trio.

24 Answer 2 True or false, new changes to the national lottery have made it easier for people to win the main prize? False - increasing the number balls from 49 to 59 means that the odds of winning have gone from from 1 in 14 million to 1 in 45 million. However, if people select 2 correct numbers, they receive a free ticket for the following week.

25 Answer 3 In which country did a terrorist attack during a peace rally in Ankara claim the lives of over 80 people? a. Turkey - The attack is the deadliest ever of its kind on Turkish soil. It took place near the city's central train station as people gathered for a peace rally demanding an end to the violence between Kurdish militants and the Turkish government.

26 Answer 4 In which major world city did this problem occur last week? a. Beijing b. Moscow c. Rome a. Beijing - More than 30 lanes of vehicles were caught up in a massive traffic jam that resulted from huge numbers of people heading home at the end of a week-long national holiday.

27 Answer 5 Which team will be playing South Africa in the quarter- finals of the 2015 Rugby World Cup? b. Wales - Wales were the runners up in Pool A, so are meeting the winners of Pool B. Scotland were the runners up in Pool B, so will meet Australia in the quarter-finals.

28 Answer 6 A major international trade agreement called the TPP was signed last week. What does TPP stand for? a. Trans-Pacific Partnership - The agreement is one of the largest trade deals in history and covers 40 per cent of the global economy. It involves 12 countries: United States, Japan, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Peru, Chile, Vietnam, Brunei, Singapore, and Malaysia

29 Answer 7 Why has Pauline Cafferkey been in the news? a. she is a nurse who contracted Ebola while working in western Africa - She contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone last year is in a "serious condition" after being readmitted to an isolation unit in London.

30 Answer 8 Which country ' s football team is celebrating in this photo from last week? Northern Ireland - They have qualified for the Euro 2016 finals by beating Greece 3-1. It is the first time in 30 years that they have qualified for one of the sport ' s major tournaments.

31 Answer 9 True or false, there have been over 9,000 deaths caused by guns in the US this year? True - President Obama has been using a chart which compares deaths caused by terrorism and deaths caused by guns to highlight the problems with current American gun laws. Gun deaths in the United States this year alone far outstrip terrorism-related deaths between 1970 and 2014.

32 Answer 10 What major event in British History occurred in 1066? b. The Battle of Hastings - the battle began the Norman conquest of England. The Norman-French army of Duke William II of Normandy defeated the English army under the Anglo-Saxon King Harold Godwinson.

33 Answer 11 Which country launched their first cruise missile strikes against rebel targets in Syria last week? a. Russia - Russian warships launched cruise missile strikes against 11 insurgent targets in Syria, as Vladimir Putin's warplanes went into action again in support of a major ground offensive launched by regime troops.

34 Answer 12 In which country was this record- breaking parade held last week? North Korea - The carefully choreographed military parade marked the 70th anniversary of the ruling Workers' Party.

35 Answer 13 Which footballer has recently been questioned about tax fraud by Spanish authorities? b. Lionel Messi - Prosecutors in Spain have dropped tax charges against the Argentina and Barcelona footballer but will pursue a case against the star's father. Both Messi and his father were accused of defrauding Spanish authorities of more than €4m (£3.1m; $5m).

36 Answer 14 Which of the following will not be included in Facebook ' s trial of animated emoticons known as " reactions " ? c. dislike - Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a Facebook post on Thursday that users had been requesting ways other than "like" to respond to posts, such as when someone posts about the death of a loved one or a tragic news story.

37 Answer 15 What is the common name for the Aurora Borealis? Northern Lights - The natural light show is usually seen over Iceland and Scandinavia but was seen as far south as Wales in the UK last week.

38 Answer 16 Which country has this flag? Sweden

39 Answer 17 Medals that were owned by Sir Ernest Shackleton recently raised £585,000 at auction. What is Sir Ernest Shackleton best known for? b. exploring Antarctica - Sir Ernest Shackleton made three expeditions to Antarctica but is perhaps best known for the tremendous courage and leadership he demonstrated during the ill-fated Endurance expedition in 1915-1916.

40 Answer 18 In which country is Johannesburg the largest city? c. South Africa - Johannesburg has a population of more than 6 million

41 Answer 19 Which television programme has Nadiya Hussain just won? c. The Great British Bake Off - Nadiya baked a "big fat British wedding cake" adorned with jewels from her own wedding day as the showstopper in last week ' s final.

42 Answer 20 Name this UK actor Daniel Craig - He plays James Bond for the fourth time in the movie Spectre, however it may be for the last time according to his comments in a recent interview.


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