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Quiz of the week's news Quiz of the week's news
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It's the Magazine's 7 days 7 questions weekly quiz - a chance to round off the week by finding out how plugged into current events you have been... 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 round off the week by finding out how plugged into current events you have been... and how much has stayed lodged in the old grey matter.
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Caricature puppets of Bjorn, Agnetha, Anni-Frid and Benny in the new AbbaWorld exhibition in London (not Sweden). Bjorn and Anni-Frid pitched up for the opening on Tuesday, to see the celebration of their younger selves.Click NEXT for the question.Caricature puppets of Bjorn, Agnetha, Anni-Frid and Benny in the new AbbaWorld exhibition in London (not Sweden). Bjorn and Anni-Frid pitched up for the opening on Tuesday, to see the celebration of their younger selves.Click NEXT for the question.
1.) Multiple Choice Question1.) Multiple Choice Question
Bjorn is still beardy, as he was in the 1970s. But can you pick out Anni-Frid - the brunette/redhead mezzo-soprano to Agnetha's blonde soprano - from this line-up?Bjorn is still beardy, as he was in the 1970s. But can you pick out Anni-Frid - the brunette/redhead mezzo-soprano to Agnetha's blonde soprano - from this line-up?
  1. Picture one
  2. Picture two
  3. Picture three
  4. Picture four
  1. Picture one
  2. Picture two
  3. Picture three
  4. Picture four
2.) Multiple Choice Question2.) Multiple Choice Question
In his state of the union speech, US President Obama described what as "about as popular as a root canal"?In his state of the union speech, US President Obama described what as "about as popular as a root canal"?
  1. Bailing out the bankers
  2. Universal health insurance
  3. US troops in Afghanistan
  1. Bailing out the bankers
  2. Universal health insurance
  3. US troops in Afghanistan
3.) Missing Word Question3.) Missing Word Question
Tesco ban on shoppers in *Tesco ban on shoppers in *
  1. hoodies
  2. bare feet
  3. pyjamas
  1. hoodies
  2. bare feet
  3. pyjamas
4.) Multiple Choice Question4.) Multiple Choice Question
On Friday, Tony Blair gives his account of the run-up to the Iraq war at Chilcot Inquiry. Which one of these panelists is Chilcot?On Friday, Tony Blair gives his account of the run-up to the Iraq war at Chilcot Inquiry. Which one of these panelists is Chilcot?
  1. Picture one
  2. Picture two
  3. Picture three
  4. Picture four
  1. Picture one
  2. Picture two
  3. Picture three
  4. Picture four
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And here are the panelists, with Sir John Chilcot in the centre. Making up the five is the military historian Professor Sir Lawrence Freedman, pictured on the far right.Sir Martin this week complained about anti-Semetic hostility after two newspapers ran articles which said Jews should not be on the panel after he and Sir Lawrence were appointed. And here are the panelists, with Sir John Chilcot in the centre. Sir Martin this week complained about anti-Semitic hostility after two newspapers ran articles which said Jews should not be on the panel after he and Sir Lawrence were appointed.
5.) Multiple Choice Question5.) Multiple Choice Question
Man City's Carlos Tevez (left) described Man Utd ex-team mate Gary Neville (right) is a "tarado". What does this Argentinian word actually mean?Man City's Carlos Tevez (left) described Man Utd ex-team mate Gary Neville (right) is a "tarado". What does this Argentinian word actually mean?
  1. Fellow footballer
  2. Moron
  3. Boot-licker
  1. Fellow footballer
  2. Moron
  3. Boot-licker
6.) Multiple Choice Question6.) Multiple Choice Question
"You wouldn't believe the number of times this blog has been alone in a lift..." Who, using a rather unusual pronoun?"You wouldn't believe the number of times this blog has been alone in a lift..." Who, using a rather unusual pronoun?
  1. Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams
  2. Bill Gates, trying out a new form of social networking
  3. Belle du Jour (the real one), interviewed by Billie Piper (the fictional one)
  1. Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams
  2. Bill Gates, trying out a new form of social networking
  3. Belle du Jour (the real one), interviewed by Billie Piper (the fictional one)
7.) Multiple Choice Question7.) Multiple Choice Question
And finally, it's the dinosaur discovery of the week question. Scientists say the sinosauropteryx had ginger feathers and an orange and white tail. How do they know?And finally, it's the dinosaur discovery of the week question. Scientists say the sinosauropteryx had ginger feathers and an orange and white tail. How do they know?
  1. Colour preserved in fossils
  2. Shape of pigments in fossilised feathers
  3. Newly found full-colour cave drawings
  1. Colour preserved in fossils
  2. Shape of pigments in fossilised feathers
  3. Newly found full-colour cave drawings
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Now, before you get your results, it's 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 "108 GOALS". Make your suggestions using the link below the quiz. Marks are deducted for predictability.Now, before you get your results, it's 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 "108 GOALS". Make your suggestions using the link below the quiz. Marks are deducted for predictability.
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  1. She's the blonde in picture three. One is actress Candice Bergman, two is Mamma Mia! director Phyllida Lloyd and four is BBC Radio 4's Martha Kearney, presenter of The World At One.
  2. It's the bank bail-out. He said: "If there's one thing that has unified Democrats and Republicans, and everybody in between, it's that we all hated the bank bail-out. I hated it - I hated it - you hated it."
  3. It's pyjamas. A notice at the supermarket's St Mellons store in Cardiff says people in their nightclothes will not be admitted, and footwear must be worn at all times.
  4. It's picture three - Sir John Chilcot, chairman of the inquiry. Picture one is Sir Roderic Lyne, two is Professor Sir Lawrence Freedman and four is Sir Martin Gilbert. The panel is completed by Baroness Usha Prashar.
  5. It translates as moron. He also used a few other choice phrases, including one that was translated as boot-licker or sock-sucker. It lit the fuse for a bad-tempered cup tie between the two teams on Wedbnesday.
  6. It's Gerry Adams, on the troubled relations at Stormont. "You wouldn't believe the number of times this blog has been alone in a lift at Parliament Buildings only for unionists to refuse to enter."
  7. It's the shape of the melanosomes, organelles in cells that give human hair and animal fur its colour. Round ones produce orange shades, sausage-shaped melanosomes produce grey or black hair.
  1. Anni-Frid's the blonde in picture three. One is actress Candice Bergman, two is Mamma Mia! director Phyllida Lloyd and four is BBC Radio 4's Martha Kearney, presenter of The World At One.
  2. It's the bank bail-out. He said: "If there's one thing that has unified Democrats and Republicans, and everybody in between, it's that we all hated the bank bail-out. I hated it - I hated it - you hated it."
  3. It's pyjamas. A notice at the supermarket's St Mellons store in Cardiff says people in their nightclothes will not be admitted, and footwear must be worn at all times.
  4. It's picture three - Sir John Chilcot, chairman of the inquiry. Picture one is Sir Roderic Lyne, two is Professor Sir Lawrence Freedman and four is Sir Martin Gilbert. The panel is completed by Baroness Usha Prashar.
  5. It translates as moron. He also used a few other choice phrases, including one that was translated as boot-licker or sock-sucker. It lit the fuse for a bad-tempered cup tie between the two teams on Wednesday.
  6. It's Gerry Adams, on the troubled relations at Stormont. "You wouldn't believe the number of times this blog has been alone in a lift at Parliament Buildings only for unionists to refuse to enter."
  7. It's the shape of the melanosomes, organelles in cells that give human hair and animal fur its colour. Round ones produce orange shades, sausage-shaped melanosomes produce grey or black hair.
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0 - 3 : Why why, did I ever let you go?0 - 3 : Why why, did I ever let you go?
4 - 6 : Here I go again...4 - 6 : Here I go again...
7 - 7 : Mamma Mia!7 - 7 : Mamma Mia!
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