06/03/17 May 11th 2020 - Weekly Quiz Current Events - Haydon Bridge High School
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1 Airline, Virgin Atlantic, plans to cut 3,000 jobs and stop operating from the UK's second-busiest airport. What is the UK's second busiest airport? a. Luton b. Gatwick c. Stansted
3 Why was South India’s city of Vishakhapatnam, in the news last week? a. it was hit by severe flooding b. a gas leak at a chemical factory affected over 1,000 people c. a herd of elephants went on a rampage through the city centre
5 Which of these events were celebrated by the Royal Family recently? a. 9th anniversary of the marriage of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge b. 5th Birthday of Princess Charlotte c. 1st Birthday of Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor d. All of the above
6 The world's largest hornet, has been found in the US. With an average body size of around 5cm the hornet has been dubbed the …? a. Murder hornet b. Godzilla hornet c. Hulk hornet
7 True or false, research in the US has found obese COVID-19 patients are more likely to need treatment in the ICU?
9 Just days after being named as a billionaire by Forbes magazine, Kanye West has spent $US225,000 on …? a. gold embossed toilet paper b. buying his childhood home c. a face mask designed by NASA
10 Which country is the UK dependency of Jersey closest to? a. England b. France c. Ireland
11 Who has named their newborn son X Æ A-12? a. Canadian rapper, Drake b. Tesla boss, Elon Musk c. British comedian, Ricky Gervais
12 What is the name of this famous landmark that is set to reopen to visitors?a. The Colosseum b. The Acropolis c. The Hagia Sophia
13 Who has been exchanging military fire along their country’s borders recently? a. North and South Korea b. Ukraine and Russia c. Romania and Austria
14 Why has Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe been in the news? a. he announced he will star in a new Marvel film b. he has recorded himself reading Harry Potter for a new lockdown reading initiative c. he announced he is writing his own children’s book
15 Leaders across Europe are marking the 75th anniversary of VE Day. What is VE day? a. the end of WW1 b. the date in 1945 when the Nazi’s surrendered c. the date when the UK joined the European Union
16 Which country has this flag?
17 True or false, an American court has made an historic decision to award the US Women's football team, equal pay to the men's national team?
18 Which Premier League team is the target of a controversial takeover by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund? a. Arsenal b. Newcastle c. Everton
19 Hafthor Bjornsson is a Game of Thrones actor who recently broke the world deadlifting record, the heaviest of weight-lifting disciplines. How much did he manage to lift of the ground? a. 301kg b. 401kg c. 501kg
20 What is the name of this world leader who made headlines recently for being missing from public view.
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1 Airline, Virgin Atlantic, plans to cut 3,000 jobs and stop operating from the UK's second-busiest airport. What is the UK's second busiest airport? a. Luton b. Gatwick c. Stansted b. Gatwick - The shock announcement comes after rival British Airways said it could not rule out closing its Gatwick operation. Pilots' union Balpa described it as "devastating". Many airlines have been struggling as the coronavirus pandemic has brought global travel to a virtual standstill. The airline currently employs a total of about 10,000 people.
2 There has been a lot of talk about PPE during the coronavirus pandemic. What does PPE stand for? Personal Protective Equipment - PPE is anything used or worn by a person (including clothing) to minimise risks to the person’s health and safety. This may include respiratory protective equipment, eye protection, protective clothing, hair covers, face masks, face shields or disposable gloves.
3 Why was South India’s city of Vishakhapatnam, in the news last week? a. it was hit by severe flooding b. a gas leak at a chemical factory affected over 1,000 people c. a herd of elephants went on a rampage through the city centre b. a gas leak at a chemical factory affected over 1,000 people - A gas leak at a chemical factory owned by a South Korean company in southern India has left at least 11 people dead and about 1,000 struggling to breathe. The leak was suspected to have come from large tanks left unattended because of the strict coronavirus lockdown over the past six weeks.
4 What is the name this famous British leader from the past? Winston Churchill - He was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from May 1940 to July 1945, when he led the country to victory in the Second World War, and again from October 1951 to April 1955.
5 Which of these events were celebrated by the Royal Family recently? a. 9th anniversary of the marriage of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge b. 5th Birthday of Princess Charlotte c. 1st Birthday of Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor d. All of the above d. All of the above - It has been a very busy time with celebrations in royal households.
6 The world's largest hornet, has been found in the US. With an average body size of around 5cm the hornet has been dubbed the …? a. Murder hornet b. Godzilla hornet c. Hulk hornet a. Murder hornet - The Asian giant hornet has an appetite for honey bees and their stings are big and painful, with a potent neurotoxin. They can sting through bee-keeping suits and multiple stings can kill humans, even if they are not allergic.
7 True or false, research in the US has found obese COVID-19 patients are more likely to need treatment in the ICU? True - New research suggests that being overweight or obese could make the impacts of COVID-19 more severe, particularly for those aged under 60. The US Centers for Disease Control now lists people who are severely obese as being at a higher risk of complications from COVID-19.
8 Which famous British artist has donated this artwork? a. Damien Hurst b. David Hockney c. Banksy c. Banksy - The image from the mysterious street artist pays tribute to healthcare workers, depicting a child playing with a new favourite superhero - a nurse. It has been donated to the Southampton general hospital and will eventually be sold for charity. Banksy has also hit headlines for creating one of his works at home during lockdown. It features 'rats' running riot in his bathroom.
9 Just days after being named as a billionaire by Forbes magazine, Kanye West has spent $US225,000 on …? a. gold embossed toilet paper b. buying his childhood home c. a face mask designed by NASA b. buying his childhood home - Kanye’s late mother, Donda West, bought the home in Chicago’s South Shore neighbourhood in the early 1980s and sold it in 2004. The house is in need of a lot of repair and West has not announced his plans for it yet.
10 Which country is the UK dependency of Jersey closest to? a. England b. France c. Ireland b. France - Jersey is the largest of the Channel Islands, between England and France. A self-governing dependency of the United Kingdom, with a mix of British and French cultures, it’s known for its beaches, cliffside walking trails, inland valleys and historic castles. It has a population of around 100,000 people and is only 20km off the coast of France.
11 Who has named their newborn son X Æ A-12? a. Canadian rapper, Drake b. Tesla boss, Elon Musk c. British comedian, Ricky Gervais b. Tesla boss, Elon Musk - Elon Musk and his partner Grimes recently welcomed X Æ A-12 into the world. Musk said the name is pronounced, “just the letter X and then the Æ is pronounced Ash. A-12 is my contribution.... Coolest plane ever.”
12 What is the name of this famous landmark that is set to reopen to visitors?a. The Colosseum b. The Acropolis c. The Hagia Sophia b. Greece - The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel located on a rocky outcrop above the city of Athens and contains the remains of several ancient buildings of great architectural and historic significance, including the Parthenon. The Greek government has said The Acropolis and other ancient sites in Greece will reopen May 18 and museums will end their lockdown June 15.
13 Who has been exchanging military fire along their country’s borders recently? a. North and South Korea b. Ukraine and Russia c. Romania and Austria a. North and South Korea - North and South Korean troops exchanged fire along their tense border the South's military said, the first such incident since the rivals took unprecedented steps to lower front-line animosities.
14 Why has Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe been in the news? a. he announced he will star in a new Marvel film b. he has recorded himself reading Harry Potter for a new lockdown reading initiative c. he announced he is writing his own children’s book b. he has recorded himself reading Harry Potter for a new lockdown reading initiative - Daniel Radcliffe delighted fans by returning to the world of Harry Potter to record himself reading the first chapter from JK Rowling's first book in a lockdown reading initiative Harry Potter At Home.
15 Leaders across Europe are marking the 75th anniversary of VE Day. What is VE day? a. the end of WW1 b. the date in 1945 when the Nazi’s surrendered c. the date when the UK joined the European Union b. the date in 1945 when the Nazi’s surrendered - VE Day - or 'Victory in Europe Day' - marks the day towards the end of World War Two when fighting against Nazi Germany in Europe came to an end. VE was not the end of World War Two, as imperial Japan was not defeated by the Allies until August 1945.
16 Which country has this flag? Cuba
17 True or false, an American court has made an historic decision to award the US Women's football team, equal pay to the men's national team? False - The United States women's football team's bid for equal pay has been dismissed by a court, with the judge rejecting the players' claims they were underpaid compared to the men. The lawsuit was filed by 28 women's national team players last year against the US Soccer Federation (USSF). They had been seeking $66m (£52.8m) in damages under the Equal Pay Act.
18 Which Premier League team is the target of a controversial takeover by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund? a. Arsenal b. Newcastle c. Everton b. Newcastle - Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund looks set to finance 80% of a £300m takeover of the club. The fiancee of the late journalist, Jamal Khashoggi, has said the Premier League must put moral values ahead of financial gains, and prevent the deal.
19 Hafthor Bjornsson is a Game of Thrones actor who recently broke the world deadlifting record, the heaviest of weight-lifting disciplines. How much did he manage to lift of the ground? a. 301kg b. 401kg c. 501kg c. 501kg - Bjornsson, who portrayed Ser Gregor "The Mountain" Clegane in the HBO series, broke the record at his gym in his native Iceland. The strongman lifted the barbell for two seconds, before dropping the weights and roaring in delight.
20 What is the name of this world leader who made headlines recently for being missing from public view. Kim Jong Un - Rumours swirled in recent weeks regarding the leader's health after he went weeks without being seen in public, including missing birthday celebrations and events. Eventually, the rumours were put to rest when a photograph and video of Kim Jong-un attending the opening ceremony of a fertiliser factor on May 1 emerged.
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