Wikinews:Dynamic quiz/quiz/2008/13

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Last Updated: March 23, 2008

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1 Indonesia grounded an airline due to safety and financial issues. Which airline was it?

Mandala Airlines
Adam Air
Garuda Indonesia
Batavia Air

2

 
Arthur C. Clarke at his home office in Colombo, Sri Lanka, March 28, 2005.
Image: Amy Marash.
Arthur C. Clarke died this week. What did he die of?

Breathing complications
Heart failure
Cancer
Undetermined causes

3

 
The Dalai Lama threatened to do what in light of increased violence in Tibet?

Request intervention of international armed forces
Call for increased protesting
Demand independence for Tibet
Resign

4 Osama bin Laden issued an audio tape warning the EU. What had angered him?

recent republication of the controversial Muhammad cartoons
Alleged religious intolerance
Ongoing conflicts in Iraq and other countries
Failure of the EU to engage al-Qaeda in talks

5 Belgium finally concluded a long-running government formation after how long?

9 months
7 months
6 months
2 months

6

 
This graphic depicts a cross-section of Saturn's moon, Titan.
Image: NASA/JPL.
Cassini may have found water on the Saturnian moon Titan. Which planet is the only one confirmed to have moons containing a water source?

Earth
Mars
Jupiter
Venus

7 What discovery was made in a Micronesian cave?

New frog species
Bones of small-bodied humans
Terrorist munitions
A sacrificial temple

8 Which edition of Wikipedia reached a quarter of a million articles?

English
German
Esperanto
Russian

9 Wikinews took an exclusive look at a social networking site that allows users to do what this week?

Run a mock US Presidential campaign
Form an international rock band
Tour each other's homes
Wikinews did not publish any such story this week

10 A Formula One racing driver suffered a crash that prompted a safety investigation this week. Who was it?

Lewis Hamilton
David Coulthard
Felipe Massa
Kimi Räikkönen