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wondered once again why the British chose not to bake this over-floury, largely indigestible, and frequently stale variety of breadwondered once again why the British chose not to bake this over-floury, largely indigestible, and frequently stale variety of bread
1.) Multiple Choice Question1.) Multiple Choice Question
Two of these swimsuits are the controversial "go faster" numbers to be banned in 2010. Which two?Two of these swimsuits are the controversial "go faster" numbers to be banned in 2010. Which two?
  1. Pictures 1 and 2
  2. Pictures 1 and 4
  3. Pictures 2 and 3
  4. Pictures 2 and 4
  1. Pictures 1 and 2
  2. Pictures 1 and 4
  3. Pictures 2 and 3
  4. Pictures 2 and 4
2.) Multiple Choice Question2.) Multiple Choice Question
"No person ever said on his deathbed, I only wish I had earned more money in my life." Said who?"No person ever said on his deathbed, I only wish I had earned more money in my life." Said who?
  1. Bill Gates, receiving an award for philanthropic work
  2. Tamiflu inventor Norbert Bischofberger
  3. WWI veteran Harry Patch, who died aged 111
  1. Bill Gates, receiving an award for philanthropic work
  2. Tamiflu inventor Norbert Bischofberger
  3. WWI veteran Harry Patch, who died aged 111
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80s pop stars Men at Work are being sued over claims the flute riff from their hit Down Under was taken from Kookaburra Sits in the Old Gum Tree.Click NEXT for the question.80s pop stars Men at Work are being sued over claims the flute riff from their hit Down Under was taken from Kookaburra Sits in the Old Gum Tree.Click NEXT for the question.
3.) Multiple Choice Question3.) Multiple Choice Question
In the key of C Major, which of the riffs below is the start of Kookaburra?In the key of C Major, which of the riffs below is the start of Kookaburra?
  1. E,E,E,E,D,D,C,D,E,C
  2. G,G,G,G,A,A,A,G,E,G,E
  3. E,G,E,C,E,G,G,F,E
  1. E,E,E,E,D,D,C,D,E,C
  2. G,G,G,G,A,A,A,G,E,G,E
  3. E,G,E,C,E,G,G,F,E
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And here's a picture of a kookaburra.Click NEXTAnd here's a picture of a kookaburra.Click NEXT
4.) Missing Word Question4.) Missing Word Question
Howling Pond * ReadHowling Pond * Read
  1. Tingle
  2. Duck
  3. Wand
  4. Card
  1. Tingle
  2. Duck
  3. Wand
  4. Card
5.) Multiple Choice Question5.) Multiple Choice Question
While out jogging, French president Nicolas Sarkozy took ill and collapsed. What's the medical term for a faint?While out jogging, French president Nicolas Sarkozy took ill and collapsed. What's the medical term for a faint?
  1. vasovagal syncope
  2. vasoconstriction
  3. episode
  1. vasovagal syncope
  2. vasoconstriction
  3. episode
6.) Multiple Choice Question6.) Multiple Choice Question
"I think he must be posh." Who?"I think he must be posh." Who?
  1. Radio presenter Christian O'Connell on David Cameron
  2. Big Brother's Lisa on co-inhabitant Freddie
  3. Argentinian polo captain Adolfo Cambiaso on Prince Charles
  1. Radio presenter Christian O'Connell on David Cameron
  2. Big Brother's Lisa on co-inhabitant Freddie
  3. Argentinian polo captain Adolfo Cambiaso on Prince Charles
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One in four people in a survey this week admitted they don't regularly wash their hands after using the loo.Click NEXT for the question.One in four people in a survey this week admitted they don't regularly wash their hands after using the loo.Click NEXT for the question.
7.) Multiple Choice Question7.) Multiple Choice Question
What's the recommended minimum number of times per day you should wash your hands, according to a government campaign?What's the recommended minimum number of times per day you should wash your hands, according to a government campaign?
  1. Twice
  2. Thrice
  3. Four times
  4. Six times
  1. Twice
  2. Thrice
  3. Four times
  4. Six times
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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 TWO INVISIBLE UNICORNS. 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 TWO INVISIBLE UNICORNS. Make your suggestions using the link below the quiz. Marks are deducted for predictability.
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  1. Pictures 1 and 4 are hi-tech Jaked suits, with no seams and made from polyurethane. Michael Phelps and Rebecca Adlington are among those refusing to wear the suits - and Phelps lost for the first time since 2005 to a swimmer in one of the suits.
  2. It's Norbert Bischofberger, inventor of Tamiflu, the antiviral medication to treat swine flu. He's made millions, but says he's motivated by science. Meanwhile, Mr Gates received the Indira Gandhi National Award for Peace on Saturday. And Harry Patch, the last British survivor of the WWI trenches, died on Sunday.
  3. It's number 2. Number 1 is the opening of another Australian folk classic, Waltzing Matilda, and number 3 is the start of Bobby Shafto.
  4. It's "Tingle" - all are names of candidates in last Friday's Norwich North by-election. Howling is Alan "Howling Laud" Hope of the Official Monster Raving Loony Party, who ran against LibDem April Pond, UKIP's Glenn Tingle and the Green Party's Rupert Read.
  5. Vasovagal syncope is the medical term for a faint, commonly caused by a drop in blood pressure. Mr Sarkozy says he's been given a clean bill of health after Sunday's incident, but has been told to rest.
  6. It's O'Connell, after Mr Cameron described over-enthusiastic Twitter users with a word that sounds a bit like "twit". In his post-interview podcast, the DJ said: "I think he must be posh, where a lot of them don't think it is a swear word."
  7. It's six times.
  1. Pictures 1 and 4 are hi-tech Jaked suits, with no seams and made from polyurethane. Michael Phelps and Rebecca Adlington are among those refusing to wear the suits - and Phelps lost for the first time since 2005 to a swimmer in one of the suits.
  2. It's Norbert Bischofberger, inventor of Tamiflu, the antiviral medication to treat swine flu. He's made millions, but says he's motivated by science. Meanwhile, Mr Gates received the Indira Gandhi National Award for Peace on Saturday. And Harry Patch, the last British survivor of the WWI trenches, died on Sunday.
  3. It's number 2. Number 1 is the opening of another Australian folk classic, Waltzing Matilda, and number 3 is the start of Bobby Shafto.
  4. It's "Tingle" - all are names of candidates in last Friday's Norwich North by-election. Howling is Alan "Howling Laud" Hope of the Official Monster Raving Loony Party, who ran against Lib Dem April Pond, UKIP's Glenn Tingle and the Green Party's Rupert Read.
  5. Vasovagal syncope is the medical term for a faint, commonly caused by a drop in blood pressure. Mr Sarkozy says he's been given a clean bill of health after Sunday's incident, but has been told to rest.
  6. It's O'Connell, after Mr Cameron described over-enthusiastic Twitter users with a word that sounds a bit like "twit". In his post-interview podcast, the DJ said: "I think he must be posh, where a lot of them don't think it is a swear word."
  7. It's six times.
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0 - 3 : Needs brushing up0 - 3 : Needs brushing up
4 - 6 : Load of flannel4 - 6 : Load of flannel
7 - 7 : Mr Klean7 - 7 : Mr Klean
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