7 days quiz
It’s the Magazine’s 7 days, 7 questions quiz – an opportunity to prove to yourself and others that you are a news oracle. Failing that, you can always claim to have had better things to do during the past week than swot up on current affairs.
1.) Multiple Choice Question
The Daleks are to be given “a rest” 48 years after they first appeared on Doctor Who, the show’s creators say. But when did the Doctor’s deadliest foes first manage to achieve their greatest feat – climbing stairs?
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2.) Multiple Choice Question
Hackers posted a fake news story on the website of US public broadcaster PBS. Which deceased music star did it claim was alive, well and living in New Zealand?
Elvis Presley
Liberace
Tupac Shakur![]()
3.) Multiple Choice Question
Russia may be famed for its vodka, but its domestic sales of the spirit have slumped by almost 30% over the last decade. Which beverage has witnessed Russian demand rise by over 40% in the same period?
GinWineBeerCranberry juice
4.) Multiple Choice Question
The space shuttle Endeavour touched down for the final time after a 19-year operational career. It was named after a ship commanded by a famous explorer. Which one?
Christopher ColumbusJames CookVasco da Gama
5.) Multiple Choice Question
Mobile phones have been deemed “possibly carcinogenic” by the World Health Authority. Which of the following is NOT possibly carcinogenic, according to the WHO?
Dry cleaningCoffeePickled vegetablesJet fuel
6.) Missing Word Question
Blackbeard * lifted from sea
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7.) Multiple Choice Question
Car maker Ford announced it was developing a new model which it hopes will help older drivers. How?
Monitors heart rateExtra-loud hornEquipped with false teeth-holder
Answers
It’s 1988. Although they made their TV debut in 1963, the creatures did not manage to tackle stairs until they hovered after Sylvester McCoy in the episode Remembrance of the Daleks. It’s Tupac Shakur. A group claiming it was behind the hack had complained about last week’s PBS Frontline investigation into Julian Assange’s Wikileaks website. It’s beer, making Russia the drink’s fourth-largest market in the world, after China, the US and Brazil. It’s James Cook, who sailed HMS Endeavour to Australia and New Zealand from 1769 to 1771. It’s jet fuel, which is rated “not classified” by the WHO. Dry cleaning is possibly carcinogenic at occupational levels. It’s Blackbeard’s anchor. The device, from what is said to be the wreck of the notorious English pirate’s flagship, has been retrieved off North Carolina’s coast, US archaeologists say. It monitors the driver’s heart rate, using six small sensors fitted into the back of the seat. But Ford says it needs another couple of years of road-testing.
Your Score
0 – 3 : Dalek
4 – 6 : Companion
7 – 7 : Time lord