Here are the answers to this week’s news quiz.
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1. Which third party is performing well in the House race in NY-23?
a. Green
b. Libertarian
c. Conservative
d. Communist
2. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton went to what country last week to discuss U.S. aid and hold a televised town hall meeting?
a. Saudi Arabia
b. Pakistan
c. Nigeria
d. Iraq
3. Which Democratic candidate in California’s governor’s race dropped out last week?
a. Dianne Feinstein
b. Jerry Brown
c. Gavin Newsom
d. Gray Davis
4. Which Democratic politician said last week that he was going to stump for the GOP in 2010?
a. Ben Nelson
b. Joe Lieberman
c. Arlen Specter
d. Jim Webb
5. Somali pirates have recently kidnapped a couple from what country?
a. France
b. Germany
c. Great Britain
d. Spain
6. Which consumer finance company is (or may have already by the time you read this) prepared to declare bankruptcy, putting $2.3 billion of U.S. aid at risk?
a. CIT
b. GE
c. AIG
d. PricewaterhouseCoopers
7. Which Latin American country is planning to raise taxes to reduce its dependence on its oil industry?
a. Venezuela
b. Brazil
c. Bolivia
d. Mexico
8. What is the name of India’s Marxist insurgency that India has been wrestling with for several decades?
a. Khalistan Liberation Front
b. Ranvir Sena
c. Hizbul Mujahideen
d. Naxalities
9. President Obama gave $3.4 billion last week to a project to build what?
a. Nuclear power plants
b. Smart grid efforts
c. Hydroelectric dams
d. Electric vehicles
10. Who, aside from Tony Blair, has been seen as a candidate for the EU presidency?
a. Gordon Brown
b. Dominque de Villepin
c. Vaclav Klaus
d. Jean-Claude Juncker