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CNN10 NewsQuiz 1/31/20

Quiz by Paul Bachman

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  • Q1
    What U.S. state hosts the first contest in the presidential nominating process?
    California
    Iowa
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  • Q2
    Basketball star Kobe Bryant, who was killed in a helicopter crash on Sunday, spent his career playing for what NBA team?
    Cleveland Cavaliers
    L.A. Lakers
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  • Q3
    The first five confirmed cases of new coronavirus in the U.S. are in patients who'd traveled from what city?
    Wuhan
    Tokyo
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  • Q4
    At a cost of almost $2.5 billion, NASA is planning to launch a new rover to Mars in what year?
    2020
    2025
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  • Q5
    What city -- which is holy to Jews, Christians, and Muslims -- presents a significant challenge for peace plans between Israelis and Palestinians?
    Mecca
    Jerusalem
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  • Q6
    In 2020, there will be 13 full moons. How many are there in an average year?
    10
    12
    6
    15
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  • Q7
    What automotive company holds a "factory of the future" award from the World Economic Forum for a plant located in the medieval town of Regensburg, Germany?
    Hundai
    BMW
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  • Q8
    What is the name of America's central bank, which was established in 1913, and which decided this week to keep a key interest rate steady?
    Federal Reserve Bank
    Bank of America
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  • Q9
    A recent study by Stanford University indicates that 97.5 degrees Fahrenheit may be a more accurate measurement of what?
    average temperature of a cup of coffee
    average body temperature
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  • Q10
    Google plans to eliminate what kind of cookies, which come from internet sites that you haven't directly visited?
    chocolate chip
    3rd party
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