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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
Happy 40th birthday Sesame St. Which character is still played by the same actor after all these years?Happy 40th birthday Sesame St. Which character is still played by the same actor after all these years?
  1. Ernie
  2. Bert
  3. Big Bird
  4. Cookie Monster
  1. Bert
  2. Ernie
  3. Big Bird
  4. Cookie Monster
2.) Multiple Choice Question2.) Multiple Choice Question
A guest of honour at the 20th anniversary celebrations of the fall of the Berlin Wall, but who is it?A guest of honour at the 20th anniversary celebrations of the fall of the Berlin Wall, but who is it?
  1. Ex-German Chancellor Helmut Kohl
  2. Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev
  3. Ex-Polish President Lech Walesa
  1. Ex-German Chancellor Helmut Kohl
  2. Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev
  3. Ex-Polish President Lech Walesa
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Here he is in 2009 (left) and back in the day (1991).Here he is in 2009 (left) and back in the day (1991).
3.) Multiple Choice Question3.) Multiple Choice Question
RBS has announced losses of £2.2bn from July to September. As it's 84% owned by the Treasury, that's a loss of how much for every taxpayer?RBS has announced losses of £2.2bn from July to September. As it's 84% owned by the Treasury, that's a loss of how much for every taxpayer?
  1. £30 each
  2. £60 each
  3. £120 each
  1. £30 each
  2. £60 each
  3. £120 each
4.) Missing Word Question4.) Missing Word Question
David * injured by bullockDavid * injured by bullock
  1. Davis
  2. Blunkett
  3. Dimbleby
  1. Davis
  2. Blunkett
  3. Dimbleby
5.) Multiple Choice Question5.) Multiple Choice Question
Remember to "rear scan" - look over shoulder - and carry out a risk assessment before riding without a helmet. These are tips in a 93-page police cycling guide. How does it describe being on a bike?Remember to "rear scan" - look over shoulder - and carry out a risk assessment before riding without a helmet. These are tips in a 93-page police cycling guide. How does it describe being on a bike?
  1. Perched upon substratum
  2. Engaged with the cycle
  3. Proceeding in-saddle
  1. Perched upon substratum
  2. Engaged with the cycle
  3. Proceeding in-saddle
6.) Multiple Choice Question6.) Multiple Choice Question
"Being an international citizen of the world with a carbon footprint the size of goodness knows what, I will still be travelling back and forth to Britain and America." Said who?"Being an international citizen of the world with a carbon footprint the size of goodness knows what, I will still be travelling back and forth to Britain and America." Said who?
  1. David Beckham
  2. Ben Elton
  3. Sir Michael Caine
  1. David Beckham
  2. Ben Elton
  3. Sir Michael Caine
7.) Multiple Choice Question7.) Multiple Choice Question
It's dinosaur discovery of the week - Aardonyx celestae. What's the newsy angle on this fella?It's dinosaur discovery of the week - Aardonyx celestae. What's the newsy angle on this fella?
  1. Missing link between two and four-legged dinosaurs
  2. Missing link between herbivorous and carnivorous dinosaurs
  3. Biggest mouth-to-head ratio of any known dinosaur
  1. Missing link between two and four-legged dinosaurs
  2. Missing link between herbivorous and carnivorous dinosaurs
  3. Biggest mouth-to-head ratio of any known dinosaur
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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 "SNAKES, SPIDERS AND DEEP WATER". 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 "SNAKES, SPIDERS AND DEEP WATER". Make your suggestions using the link below the quiz. Marks are deducted for predictability.
AnswersAnswers
  1. It's Big Bird. Carroll Spinney, now 75, has voiced both Oscar the Grouch and Big Bird since the first episode in November 1969.
  2. It's Gorbachev, who along with Walesa adopted a flat cap for a tour of Berlin.
  3. It's £60 for every taxpayer, says BBC economics correspondent Hugh Pym. The banking group announced its third-quarter results last Friday. Taxpayers have now poured £53.5bn into propping up RBS alone.
  4. It's Dimbleby - off sick for the first time in 15 years of hosting Question Time. Instead, audience and panellists were corralled by Today presenter John Humphrys. Meanwhile, Mr Blunkett was injured by a charging cow while rambling over the summer.
  5. It's "engaged with the cycle" - as in, officers are warned not to tackle criminals while "still engaged with the cycle". The Police Cycle Training Doctrine was drawn up by biking enthusiasts in forces across England and Wales. Police bosses rejected it on Thursday.
  6. It's funnyman Ben Elton, who has announced he's leaving Britain to live in Australia. Sir Michael said this week his latest film role in Harry Brown may be one of his last. And on Monday AC Milan signed a loan agreement with LA Galaxy for one David Beckham.
  7. It's the two-to-four legged missing link. This 200 million-year-old creature - a heavy, slow-moving animal found in South Africa - fills a gap in our knowledge of sauropod evolution.
  1. It's Big Bird. Carroll Spinney, now 75, has voiced both Oscar the Grouch and Big Bird since the first episode in November 1969.
  2. It's Gorbachev, who along with Walesa adopted a flat cap for a tour of Berlin.
  3. It's £60 for every taxpayer, says BBC economics correspondent Hugh Pym. The banking group announced its third-quarter results last Friday. Taxpayers have now poured £53.5bn into propping up RBS alone.
  4. It's Dimbleby - off sick for the first time in 15 years of hosting Question Time. Instead, audience and panellists were corralled by Today presenter John Humphrys. Meanwhile, Mr Blunkett was injured by a charging cow while rambling over the summer.
  5. It's "engaged with the cycle" - as in, officers are warned not to tackle criminals while "still engaged with the cycle". The Police Cycle Training Doctrine was drawn up by biking enthusiasts in forces across England and Wales. Police bosses rejected it on Thursday.
  6. It's funnyman Ben Elton, who has announced he's leaving Britain to live in Australia. Sir Michael said this week his latest film role in Harry Brown may be one of his last. And on Monday AC Milan signed a loan agreement with LA Galaxy for one David Beckham.
  7. It's the two-to-four legged missing link. This 200 million-year-old creature - a heavy, slow-moving animal found in South Africa - fills a gap in our knowledge of sauropod evolution.
Your ScoreYour Score
0 - 3 : Can you tell me how to get to Sesame St0 - 3 : Can you tell me how to get to Sesame St
4 - 6 : On my way to where the air is sweet4 - 6 : On my way to where the air is sweet
7 - 7 : Sunny day, everything's A-OK7 - 7 : Sunny day, everything's A-OK
Click here to enter the Weekly Bonus question.Click here to enter the Weekly Bonus question.
For a complete archive of past quizzes and our weekly news quiz, 7 days 7 questions, visit the Magazine page and scroll down. You can also do this quiz on your mobile device. Find out how to get the BBC News website on your mobile deviceFor a complete archive of past quizzes and our weekly news quiz, 7 days 7 questions, visit the Magazine page and scroll down. You can also do this quiz on your mobile device. Find out how to get the BBC News website on your mobile device