Sunday, October 21, 2012

Play the Slate News Quiz

Undecided voters are a much-sought-after demographic in the October of an election year. If you are one of these mythical "undecideds," you still have a few weeks to make up your mind. But if you're among the proverbial "low-information" undecided voters, please stay far away from this week's Slate news quiz. It's not for low-information anyone. And, unlike in the voting booth, you only have 30 seconds to press the right button.

Question 1 of 12

Amateur astronomers this week announced the discovery of PH1, an alien planet unusual for having four what?

PH1 is the first planet discovered in a four-star solar system.

Question 2 of 12

Norodom Sihanouk, who died Monday, was an international playboy, filmmaker, and jazz saxophonist?and the longtime leader and "god-king" of what country?

Sihanouk, who led the country through decades of turmoil, died of a heart attack at 89.

Question 3 of 12

In last Thursday's vice-presidential debate, Joe Biden twice accused Paul Ryan of what folksy offense?

Biden used the slang for "meaningless talk" to defend against Ryan's criticisms on Libya and Iran.

Question 4 of 12

French President Fran?ois Hollande appealed to a younger demographic this week by proposing the complete abolition of what?

Hollande's education reforms seek to replace homework with more in-school instruction time.

Question 5 of 12

"I take responsibility," said Hillary Clinton in a CNN interview in Lima, Peru, on Tuesday. What was the secretary of state accepting the blame for?

Question 6 of 12

On Monday, Softbank, a Japanese telecom and Internet giant run by eccentric billionaire Masayoshi Son, announced a takeover of what U.S. company?

Question 7 of 12

The gigantic blue eyeball found by a Florida beachcomber last week was determined on Monday to have likely come from what?

Swordfish can grow to over half a ton. Experts say the mystery eyeball probably came from one about 12 feet long.

Question 8 of 12

Malala Yousafzai, who once blogged under the alias "Corn Flower," is in stable condition at a Birmingham, England, hospital this week. Where is she from?

Yousafzai is the 14-year-old schoolgirl shot by the Taliban last week for her women's rights activism.

Question 9 of 12

According to a report in the Minneapolis Star Tribune, what has grown from 7 to almost 9 in America over the last 30 years?

Podiatrists say people are getting taller and heavier, and that makes foot size go up proportionally.

Question 10 of 12

Which of these things was not broken in the past week?

"Space jumper" Felix Baumgartner spent 4 minutes 20 seconds in freefall during his 24-mile skydive, but skydiver Joseph Kittinger still holds the record at 4 minutes 36 seconds.

Question 11 of 12

Who were the "women" in Mitt Romney's much-repeated "binders full of women" comment from Tuesday's presidential debate?

Romney was explaining that women's groups helped him fill high-level positions in state government, since the overwhelming majority of the applicants were men.

Question 12 of 12

Gary Raub was arrested this week for a 1976 "cold case" murder in Augusta, Maine. How did authorities get a covert DNA sample from the homeless Raub?

You got 8 out of 12 answers correct in 20 minutes 30 seconds.

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