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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
Speaking this week, Kylie Minogue talked about the dark arts of the production booth. On which song did she say her "real" voice was first heard?Speaking this week, Kylie Minogue talked about the dark arts of the production booth. On which song did she say her "real" voice was first heard?
  1. Especially For You
  2. Tears On My Pillow
  3. Spinning Around
  4. Can't Get You Out Of My Head (La La La)
  1. Especially For You
  2. Tears On My Pillow
  3. Spinning Around
  4. Can't Get You Out Of My Head (La La La)
2.) Multiple Choice Question2.) Multiple Choice Question
The NHS should save money by cutting about 10% of its workers, says a new report. With its staff of 1.5 million, where does it rank in a table of the world's largest employers?The NHS should save money by cutting about 10% of its workers, says a new report. With its staff of 1.5 million, where does it rank in a table of the world's largest employers?
  1. First
  2. Second
  3. Fourth
  4. Sixth
  1. First
  2. Second
  3. Fourth
  4. Sixth
3.) Multiple Choice Question3.) Multiple Choice Question
"It was like being struck by a thunderbolt." Said who?"It was like being struck by a thunderbolt." Said who?
  1. Levi Johnston - father of Bristol Palin's baby - on being whisked off to the Republican Convention
  2. Holidaymaker Piotr Kowalski, who claimed he filmed a Yeti in Poland's Tatra Mountains (NOT pictured)
  3. US sprinter Tyson Gay, on racing against rival Usain Bolt
  1. Levi Johnston - father of Bristol Palin's baby - on being whisked off to the Republican Convention
  2. Holidaymaker Piotr Kowalski, who claimed he filmed a Yeti in Poland's Tatra Mountains (NOT pictured)
  3. US sprinter Tyson Gay, on racing against rival Usain Bolt
4.) Missing Word Question4.) Missing Word Question
We're all * , say scientistsWe're all * , say scientists
  1. related
  2. missing links
  3. mutants
  1. related
  2. missing links
  3. mutants
5.) Multiple Choice Question5.) Multiple Choice Question
Visit Scotland was left red-faced this week because of its autumn promotional campaign. Why?Visit Scotland was left red-faced this week because of its autumn promotional campaign. Why?
  1. The child is Polish, not Scottish
  2. Autumnal tints added to leaves using Photoshop
  3. Leaves are actually plastic
  1. The child is Polish, not Scottish
  2. Autumnal tints added to leaves using Photoshop
  3. Leaves are actually plastic
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It's not the first time the Scottish tourism agency has been left embarrassed over its adverts. In 2006 it admitted it used a Polish model - pictured left - to represent a Highland lass in a winter campaign.It's not the first time the Scottish tourism agency has been left embarrassed over its adverts. In 2006 it admitted it used a Polish model - pictured left - to represent a Highland lass in a winter campaign.
6.) Multiple Choice Question6.) Multiple Choice Question
One in eight of us do the jobs we dreamed of as a child, a Careers Advice Service survey has found. While footballer tops the list of jobs boys want to do in later life, what is it for girls?
  1. Ballerina
  2. Vet
  3. Pop star
  4. Teacher
7.) Multiple Choice Question
And finally, the birthday question. Rebecca De Mornay and Charlie Sheen, who ran with the Brat Packers, celebrate birthdays this week. But who is older?And finally, the birthday question. Rebecca De Mornay and Charlie Sheen, who ran with the Brat Packers, celebrate birthdays this week. But who is older?
  1. Charlie "Wall Street" Sheen
  2. Rebecca "Risky Business" De Mornay
  3. Same age
  1. Charlie "Wall Street" Sheen
  2. Rebecca "Risky Business" De Mornay
  3. Same age
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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 "TIGER BONE WINE". 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 "TIGER BONE WINE". Make your suggestions using the link below the quiz. Marks are deducted for predictability.
AnswersAnswers
  1. It's Tears On My Pillow, from her second album Enjoy Yourself, released in 1990 in the UK. "All the stuff up to then had been double-tracked. Then, finally, my voice was heard," Kylie said.
  2. It's fourth, after Wal-Mart, Indian Railways and the People's Liberation Army in China. Management consultants said cutting 130,000 clinical and admin posts would save £20bn by 2014, but the government says it will not be taking this advice.
  3. It's the Yeti-spotter. Meanwhile, Levi Johnston has spilled some beans on his time in the Palin household in a Vanity Fair interview. His revelations include nuggets such as Sarah and Todd don't cook.
  4. It's mutants. Each of us has at least 100 new mutations in our DNA, say scientist at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in Cambridgeshire.
  5. The leaves are plastic, as none had turned the desired shades of red and yellow when the advert was shot.
  6. It's Rebecca, 47 on 28 August. Charlie turned 44 on 3 September. Many happy returns to both.
  1. It's Tears On My Pillow, from her second album Enjoy Yourself, released in 1990 in the UK. "All the stuff up to then had been double-tracked. Then, finally, my voice was heard," Kylie said.
  2. It's fourth, after Wal-Mart, Indian Railways and the People's Liberation Army in China. Management consultants said cutting 130,000 clinical and admin posts would save £20bn by 2014, but the government says it will not be taking this advice.
  3. It's the Yeti-spotter. Meanwhile, Levi Johnston has spilled some beans on his time in the Palin household in a Vanity Fair interview. His revelations include nuggets such as Sarah and Todd don't cook.
  4. It's mutants. Each of us has at least 100 new mutations in our DNA, say scientist at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in Cambridgeshire.
  5. The leaves are plastic, as none had turned the desired shades of red and yellow when the advert was shot.
  6. It's teacher - 14% of girls say this is the job they want when they grow up, followed by doctor and vet on 11% each, pop star (10%) and businesswoman (6%).
  7. It's Rebecca, 47 on 28 August. Charlie turned 44 on 3 September. Many happy returns to both.
Your ScoreYour Score
0 - 3 : Less Than Zero0 - 3 : Less Than Zero
4 - 6 : Young Guns4 - 6 : Young Guns
7 - 7 : Pretty in Pink7 - 7 : Pretty in Pink
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