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It's the Magazine's 7 days 7 questions news quiz - a chance for you to test how much of the news you've read, watched and heard from the past week... and how much you remember.It's the Magazine's 7 days 7 questions news quiz - a chance for you to test how much of the news you've read, watched and heard from the past week... and how much you remember.
1.) Multiple Choice Question1.) Multiple Choice Question
London Fashion Week has banned which variety of model?London Fashion Week has banned which variety of model?
  1. Size zero
  2. Under 16s
  3. Agyness Deyn clones
  4. Topless
  1. Size zero
  2. Under 16s
  3. Agyness Deyn clones
  4. Topless
2.) Multiple Choice Question2.) Multiple Choice Question
The annual rate of UK inflation rose to 4.7% in August, with price jumps in food and energy garnering headlines. But what fell in price by 0.44%?
  1. Clothing and footwear
  2. Recreation
  3. Furniture
3.) Multiple Choice Question
Which "miracle" did John McCain's campaign adviser claim he'd "helped create"?Which "miracle" did John McCain's campaign adviser claim he'd "helped create"?
  1. Yahoo Mail
  2. The BlackBerry
  3. The internet
  1. Yahoo Mail
  2. The BlackBerry
  3. The internet
3.) Multiple Choice Question
The annual rate of UK inflation rose to 4.7% in August, with price jumps in food and energy garnering headlines. But what fell in price by 0.44%?
  1. Clothing and footwear
  2. Recreation
  3. Furniture
4.) Multiple Choice Question4.) Multiple Choice Question
David Beckham and Leona Lewis performed atop a red bus in Britain's segment of the Olympic closing ceremony. Who emerged from the double-decker in the Paralympics?David Beckham and Leona Lewis performed atop a red bus in Britain's segment of the Olympic closing ceremony. Who emerged from the double-decker in the Paralympics?
  1. Wheelchair basketballer Ade Adepitan
  2. Lord Nelson
  3. Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson
  1. Wheelchair basketballer Ade Adepitan
  2. Lord Nelson
  3. Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson
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As well as the famous seaman, London's segment also included a tea lady. And London Mayor Boris Johnson again left his suit jacket unbuttoned during the flag handover, just as he had done to much criticism during the Olympic closing ceremony. No hands in pockets, though.As well as the famous seaman, London's segment also included a tea lady. And London Mayor Boris Johnson again left his suit jacket unbuttoned during the flag handover, just as he had done to much criticism during the Olympic closing ceremony. No hands in pockets, though.
5.) Missing Word Question5.) Missing Word Question
* to be used in dog mess fight* to be used in dog mess fight
  1. DNA
  2. Patroller
  3. Fines
  1. DNA
  2. Patroller
  3. Fines
6.) Multiple Choice Question6.) Multiple Choice Question
Two posh, baby-faced 40-something brunettes keen to move into 10 Downing St. But Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg insists he's not David Cameron-lite. Which is the senior statesman?Two posh, baby-faced 40-something brunettes keen to move into 10 Downing St. But Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg insists he's not David Cameron-lite. Which is the senior statesman?
  1. David Cameron
  2. Nick Clegg
  3. Exactly the same age
  1. David Cameron
  2. Nick Clegg
  3. Exactly the same age
7.) Multiple Choice Question7.) Multiple Choice Question
It was the anniversary of Agatha Christie's birth on Monday. Which of her fictional detectives came first?It was the anniversary of Agatha Christie's birth on Monday. Which of her fictional detectives came first?
  1. Hercule Poirot
  2. Miss Marple
  1. Hercule Poirot
  2. Miss Marple
AnswersAnswers
  1. Models aged under 16 are banned. But organisers resisted pressure to ban the super-skinny from the catwalks. However there were plenty of peroxide 80s haircuts - including on Agyness Deyn - and exposed breasts on view. To ban either wouldn't be very fashion.
  2. It's clothing and footwear, according to the Consumer Price Index. The cost of recreation and communication also fell, but furniture prices were up 0.23%.
  3. It's the Blackberry. On Tuesday adviser Douglas Holtz-Eakin held his aloft and described how all telecoms innovations go "right through the Commerce Committee - so you're looking at the miracle John McCain helped create".Meanwhile hackers claim to have cracked Sarah Palin Yahoo Mail account. And it was Al Gore who said he'd invented the internet.
  4. It was Lord Nelson - or rather, someone dressed as him - who replaced his eye-patch and sword with sunglasses and guitar. Ade accompanied the bus into the stadium for Wednesday's closing ceremony. Click NEXT to see Lord Nelson in action.
  5. It's DNA. Officials in an Israeli city are setting up a database of local dogs in order to match dogs' droppings to their owners - and punish those who do not clean up after their pets.
  6. It's David Cameron - 42 next month - who is just three months older than Nick Clegg.
  7. It's Hercule Poirot, in The Mysterious Affair at Styles, published in 1920. Miss Marple's first foray into solving crime came in The Murder at the Vicarage in 1930.
  1. Models aged under 16 are banned. But organisers resisted pressure to ban the super-skinny from the catwalks. However there were plenty of peroxide 80s haircuts - including on Agyness Deyn - and exposed breasts on view. To ban either wouldn't be very fashion.
  2. It's the Blackberry. On Tuesday adviser Douglas Holtz-Eakin held his aloft and described how all telecoms innovations go "right through the Commerce Committee - so you're looking at the miracle John McCain helped create".Meanwhile hackers claim to have cracked Sarah Palin Yahoo Mail account. And it was Al Gore who said he'd invented the internet.
  3. It's clothing and footwear, according to the Consumer Price Index. The cost of recreation and communication also fell, but furniture prices were up 0.23%.
  4. It was Lord Nelson - or rather, someone dressed as him - who replaced his eye-patch and sword with sunglasses and guitar. Ade accompanied the bus into the stadium for Wednesday's closing ceremony. Click NEXT to see Lord Nelson in action.
  5. It's DNA. Officials in an Israeli city are setting up a database of local dogs in order to match dogs' droppings to their owners - and punish those who do not clean up after their pets.
  6. It's David Cameron - 42 next month - who is just three months older than Nick Clegg.
  7. It's Hercule Poirot, in The Mysterious Affair at Styles, published in 1920. Miss Marple's first foray into solving crime came in The Murder at the Vicarage in 1930.
Your ScoreYour Score
0 - 3 : Elementary, my dear0 - 3 : Elementary, my dear
4 - 6 : Book 'em, Danno4 - 6 : Book 'em, Danno
7 - 7 : Am I right or am I right?7 - 7 : Am I right or am I right?
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