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  • 19 Dec 2022 10:55 AM | Anonymous

    1. The 2022 World Cup final produced a dramatic victory for Argentina in a penalty shoot-out over THIS national team. The final match showcased global talents Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé.

    A. Italy

    B. France

    C. Brazil

    D. Nigeria

    Correct Response: B. France
    https://www.cnn.com/sport/live-news/world-cup-final-argentina-france-12-18-22/index.html

     

    2. The end of the most stringent of “Zero-Covid” measures in THIS country is seeing widespread disease outbreaks in major cities yet many people remain vaccine skeptics. The country has rejected effective Western vaccines in favor of those like the Sinovac CoronaVac.

    A. Russia

    B. China  

    C. India

    D. Brazil

    Correct Response: B. China  
    https://www.reuters.com/world/china/i-dont-trust-it-vaccine-hesitancy-lingers-even-china-covid-cases-surge-2022-12-19/


    3. Indian troops battled forces from THIS rival it said had “encroached into Indian territory” along the Arunachal Pradesh mountain region in the northeast of India. The two nuclear armed states have sought to deescalate in the area since the 2020 clash that killed over 20 troops.

    A. Afghanistan

    B. Pakistan  

    C. China

    D. Kazakhstan

    Correct Response: C. China
    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-63953400

     

    4. Tariffs imposed during the Trump Administration on steel and aluminum imports by the United States were found to violate global trade rules according to THIS organization. The Biden Administration said it has no plans to change the tariff scheme which was originally based on national security concerns.

    A. International Labor Organization

    B. UN Committee on Global Trade  

    C. World Trade Organization

    D. Group of Twenty

    Correct Response: C. World Trade Organization
    https://www.bbc.com/news/business-63920063

     

    5. Vladimir Putin is visiting Minsk to urge THIS former Soviet republic and ally to participate in an expanded ground campaign on a new front against Ukraine.

    A. Moldova

    B. Crimea  

    C. Belarus

    D. Romania

    Correct Response: C. Belarus
    https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/putin-heads-belarus-amid-fears-new-assault-ukraine-2022-12-19

     

    6. The nearly 200 countries represented at the United Nation’s COP15 conference in Montreal reached a landmark agreement in THIS critical area of global survival.

    A. Climate change

    B. Sea level rise  

    C. Meteorology

    D. Biodiversity

    Correct Response: D. Biodiversity
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-solutions/2022/12/19/cop15-biodiversity-wildlife-extinction/

     

    7. World leader Binance reported $6 billion in withdrawals over several days last week as THIS phenomenon continued to collapse.

    A. International currency exchange

    B. SWIFT banking system  

    C. Crypto

    D. Exchange traded funds

    Correct Response: C. Crypto
    https://www.npr.org/2022/12/16/1143086648/binance-cz-ftx-crypto-bankruptcy-fallout-alameda-bitcoin

     

    8. President Biden met with leaders representing 49 nations in the first summit of its kind in eight years as the United States sought to reassert its influence in an area where China has advanced its soft power efforts. Biden pledged to support THIS organization’s permanent membership in the G-20.

    A. African Union

    B. Association of South East Asian Nations

    C. Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation group

    D. Organization of American States

    Correct Response: A. African Union
    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-63982818

     

    9. Millions of fans of the K-pop super band BTS were sent into a frenzy, according to the BBC, at news that Jin, the band’s oldest member, entered the military in THIS country. Observers opined that Jin would likely not be assigned to serve on the DMZ. 

    A. Japan

    B. Malaysia  

    C. South Korea

    D. Bangladesh

    Correct Response: C. South Korea
    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-63944860

     

    10. The legend of Santa Claus is traced to the monk St. Nicholas believed to have been born around 280 A.D. near modern-day Myra on THIS country’s Mediterranean coast. 

    A. Turkey

    B. Romania

    C. Netherlands

    D. Lebanon

    Correct Response: A. Turkey
    https://www.history.com/topics/christmas/santa-claus


  • 18 Dec 2022 10:47 PM | Anonymous

    1.  The 2022 Time Man of the Year is THIS head of state.

    A. Vladimir Putin

    B. Xi Jinping   

    C. Volodymur Zelensky

    D. Joe Biden

    Correct Response: C. Volodymur Zelensky
    https://time.com/person-of-the-year-2022-volodymyr-zelensky/

     

    2. Britney Griner was released from “wrongful” detention in Russia when the United States exchanged her for THIS jailed arms merchant.

    A. Alexei Navalny

    B. Viktor Bout 

    C. Roman Abramovich

    D. Oleg Deripaska 

    Correct Response: B. Viktor Bout 
    https://news.yahoo.com/newly-freed-russian-arms-dealer-171635086.html?ref=upstract.com

     

    3. The United States has custody of Abu Agila Mohammad Mas'ud, alledged to have built the bomb that destroyed Pan Am flight 103 over THIS town in 1988 that killed 259 on the plane and 11 on the ground.

    A. Lockerbie, Scotland

    B. Bergerac, France

    C. Loughrea, Ireland

    D. Koblenz, Germany 

    Correct Response: A. Lockerbie, Scotland
    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/lockerbie-bombing-abu-agila-masud-pan-am-103-us-custody-scotland-libya/

     

    4. European Union Parliament officials are being investigated for taking cash and gifts from THIS Gulf nation in exchange for influence in their policy making. The country has also been accused of using bribes to obtain the 2022 World Cup.

    A. Kuwait

    B. Qatar  

    C. Bahrain

    D. UAE

    Correct Response: B. Qatar  
    https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/eus-borrell-belgiums-european-parliament-corruption-probe-is-very-worrisome-2022-12-12

     

    5. Dina Boluarte was sworn in THIS nation’s first women president following the ouster of Pedro Castillo, who had ordered the dissolution of the Congress in advance of his impeachment.

    A. Agentina

    B. Uruguay  

    C. Nicaragua

    D. Peru

    Correct Response: D. Peru
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/dec/10/perus-new-president-swears-in-her-cabinet-with-anti-corruption-pledge

     

    6. Newspaper chief and pro-democracy icon Jimmy Lai was sentenced to a five year prison term for seemingly trumped up charges of fraud, stemming from Beijing’s crackdown of the THIS former British Crown Colony’s pro-democracy movement.

    A. Taiwan

    B. Hainan  

    C. Hong Kong

    D. Macau

    Correct Response: C. Hong Kong
    https://www.cnbc.com/2022/12/11/hong-kong-jails-pro-democracy-media-tycoon-jimmy-lai.html

     

    7. Chinese President Xi Jinping visited THIS Middle East nation for talks with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and other Arab leaders. Its embrace of China appears to be a snub to President Biden amid increasing friction between Washington and Riyadh.

    A. Iran

    B. Iraq  

    C. Saudi Arabia

    D. United Arab Emirates

    Correct Response: C. Saudi Arabia
    https://www.npr.org/2022/12/08/1141202088/xi-jinping-saudi-arabia-china

     

    8. American military forces carried out a helicopter raid in Syria that killed two leaders of THIS terrorist organization. The United States has led a coalition against this radical group since it evolved from militant groups in Iraq and established a caliphate. 

    A. Al Qaeda 

    B. Hamas  

    C. ISIS

    D. Hezbollah 

    Correct Response: C. ISIS
    https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/pentagon-says-two-isis-leaders-093113193.html

     

    9. More history was made at the World Cup as THIS nation’s team advanced to the semi-finals to become the first African country to advance that deep in the tournament. 

    A. Morocco

    B. Egypt

    C. Tunisia

    D. Algeria

    Correct Response: A. Morocco
    https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/morocco-rewrite-africas-world-cup-history-2022-12-12/

     

    10. The release of “Harry and Meghan” put the spotlight back on troubles within the British Royal family and included Prince Harry’s recollections of the plight of his mother, THIS former wife of King Charles, at the hands of the press. She died in a 1997 car accident while being pursued by paparazzi.

    A. Anne

    B. Catherine  

    C. Helen

    D. Diana

    Correct Response: D. Diana
    https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/08/arts/television/harry-meghan-netflix.html


  • 12 Dec 2022 11:51 AM | Anonymous

    1. Talking about talking. President Biden suggested he would meet President Putin under certain circumstances to talk about ending the conflict in Ukraine. Moscow’s response was to demand THIS.

    A. Rejection of Ukraine’s application to join NATO 

    B. Recognition of the Ukraine regions Russia annexed by America and the West.

    C. Rejection of accession of Sweden and Finland to NATO

    D. Resumption of oil and gas purchases by Western European countries 

    Correct Response: B. Recognition of the Ukraine regions Russia annexed by America and the West.
    https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/02/us/politics/biden-putin-ukraine-talks.html

     

    2. The first Biden Administration State Dinner was held to honor THIS visiting leader and to recognize America’s earliest strategic ally.

    A. Rishi Sunak

    B. Olaf Scholz

    C. Giorgia Meloni

    D. Emmanuel Macron 

    Correct Response: D. Emmanuel Macron
    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/france-president-emmanuel-macron-us-relations-60-minutes-2022-12-04/

     

    3. Iran announced construction of its second nuclear power plant as negotiations to restore provisions of THIS nuclear agreement with the P5+1 group continued to stall. The 2015 pact to put Iran’s nuclear enrichment activities in a box in exchange for economic sanctions relief was shelved by President Trump in 2018.

    A. Iran Nuclear Control Plan

    B. Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action

    C. Comprehensive Persian Gulf Nuclear Disarmament Treaty

    D. The Geneva Agreement 

    Correct Response: B. Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action
    https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/iran-announces-start-of-construction-on-new-nuclear-power-plant

     

    4. China relaxed some Zero-Covid including easing testing requirements and quarantine rules following THIS development.

    A. Protests spread across the country to at least 20 cities

    B. Covid spread numbers started to bottom out

    C. China’s Ministry of Health released a new, effective vaccine

    D. Economic data suggested Zero-Covid policies were harming growth 

    Correct Response: A. Protests spread across the country to at least 20 cities
    https://www.reuters.com/world/china/scattered-easing-covid-curbs-across-china-after-week-unrest-2022-12-02

     

    5. Iranian officials sent mixed signals about the disbanding or limitation on power of THIS government function as Tehran continues a harsh crackdown of continuing nationwide protests. Hundreds have been killed and imprisoned.

    A. Ministry of Intelligence 

    B. Revolutionary Guard Corps  

    C. Extra judicial capital punishment committees

    D. Morality police

    Correct Response: D. Morality police
    https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/iran-morality-police-status-unclear-after-closure-comment-94440851

     

    6. In an effort to limit Russian economic benefits and punish Moscow over the unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, the G-7, EU and Australia agreed to THIS.

    A. Cap oil sales as $60 a barrel

    B. Imposition of tariffs on Russian grain exports  

    C. Ban exports of Russian military equipment

    D. Freeze assets of Russian oligarchs

    Correct Response: A. Cap oil sales as $60 a barrel
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/12/01/iran-kidnapping-assassination-plots/

     

    7. Britain’s opposition party, the Labour Party, announced a plan for “the biggest ever transfer of power” away from the central government including abolishing THIS institution.

    A. MI-6

    B. House of Commons  

    C. The Exchequer

    D. House of Lords

    Correct Response: D. House of Lords
    https://news.yahoo.com/uks-labour-vows-abolish-house-110533476.html

     

    8. Turkey has launched strikes against Kurdish militia forces in THIS country complicated the United States partnership with those forces in the battle against ISIS.

    A. Iraq

    B. Iran  

    C. Syria

    D. Lebanon

    Correct Response: C. Syria
    https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/turkey-attacks-syrian-kurds-the-u-s-partner-in-fight-against-isis

     

    9. The African National Congress party’s Executive Committee is meeting to discuss its response to charges of corruption against President and party leader Cyril Ramphosa in THIS country.

    A. Mozambique

    B. South Africa  

    C. Rwanda

    D. Ghana

    Correct Response: B. South Africa  
    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-63857112

     

    10. The United States team at the World Cup in Qatar was eliminated from the tournament in the round of 16 by THIS team.

    A. Japan

    B. England  

    C. Netherlands

    D. Argentina

    Correct Response: C. Netherlands
    https://www.npr.org/2022/12/03/1140471235/us-netherlands-world-cup

     


  • 05 Dec 2022 11:56 PM | Anonymous

    1. Protests against THIS policy spread to major cities across China with some demonstrators in Shanghai holding up blank pieces of paper, acknowledging the country’s censorship, others calling for President Xi Jinping to step down and iPhone factory workers in Zhengzhou clashing with police. 

    A. One country, two systems

    B. Covid snap lockdown policies  

    C. Strategic ambiguity toward Taiwan

    D. One-child quota

    Correct Response: B. Covid snap lockdown policies 
    https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/26/china/china-protests-xinjiang-fire-shanghai-intl-hnk/index.html

     

    2. The UN Human Rights Council launched an investigation of THIS country’s crackdown on protests that have resulted in over 300 people killed and 14,000 arrested since the September death of a young woman in police custody.

    A. Myanmar

    B. Cuba  

    C. Iran

    D. North Korea

    Correct Response: C. Iran
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/nov/24/iran-protests-un-council-votes-to-investigate-human-rights-abuses

     

    3. The massive Russian missile strikes against Ukrainian infrastructure, causing damage to electricity supplies, also resulted in blackouts in THIS small neighbor to the west. 

    A. Romania

    B. Poland 

    C. Moldova

    D. Crimea

    Correct Response: C. Moldova
    https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/half-moldova-without-power-after-russian-strikes-ukraine-deputy-pm-2022-11-23/

     

    4. The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom ruled that any independence referendum would have to be approved by Parliament, not local legislatures, in response to devolution efforts by THIS union member.

    A. Northern Ireland

    B. Gibraltar  

    C. Scotland

    D. Wales 

    Correct Response: C. Scotland
    https://www.cnbc.com/2022/11/23/scottish-independence-movement-dealt-blow-by-supreme-court.html

     

    5. Miguel Diaz-Canel headed to Algeria, Russia, Turkey and China with his collection plate out to aid THIS country’s beleaguered economy, suffering from over 60 years of dictatorship and effects of American sanctions and the Covid pandemic.

    A. Nicaragua

    B. Venezuela  

    C. Cuba

    D. Guatemala

    Correct Response: C. Cuba
    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-11-16/cuban-president-heads-to-russia-china-turkey-amid-energy-woes

     

    6. President Tsai Ing-wen resigned as Democratic Progressive Party leader after her party’s loss in local elections in THIS country. She campaigned on the theme of "opposing China and defending” the homeland.

    A. Hong Kong

    B. Mongolia 

    C. Tibet  

    D. Taiwan

    Correct Response: D. Taiwan
    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-63768538

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/taiwan-president-resigns-as-party-leader-after-election-loss/

     

    7. The top Brazilian electoral tribunal rejected a challenge by THIS incumbent President and fined his party over $4M for “bad faith” in bringing the case. He continues to consider steps to challenge the election and has strategized with former President Trump’s advisors.

    A. Jair Bolsonaro

    B. Lula da Silva

    C. Nicolas Maduro

    D. Daniel Ortega

    Correct Response: A. Jair Bolsonaro
    https://news.yahoo.com/brazil-election-court-throws-bolsonaro-144821018.html

     

    8. Anwar Ibrahim is getting to work as Prime Minister in Kuala Lumpur after stalemated national and state elections were resolved by THIS ASEAN country’s King, who chose the 75-year old long-time opposition politician.

    A. Indonesia

    B. Bangladesh

    C. Thailand

    D. Malaysia

    Correct Response: D. Malaysia
    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/11/25/malaysias-anwar-starts-work-promising-inclusive-government

     

    9. The M23 militia group, said to be backed by Rwanda, agreed to a ceasefire in the face of threats of force to expel them from THIS area of the Great Lakes region. 

    A. Eastern Congo

    B. Western Sahara 

    C. Horn of Africa  

    D. Southern Zimbabwe 

    Correct Response: A. Eastern Congo
    https://www.voanews.com/a/m23-rebels-fight-on-in-eastern-drc-despite-truce-/6850531.html

     

    10. The heavily favored Argentinian World Cup team was defeated in a historic upset by the “Green Falcons” national team of THIS country. The winners were reportedly gifted Rolls Royce Phantom cars and the Prime Minister declared a national holiday.

    A. Iran

    B. Japan  

    C. Saudi Arabia

    D. Qatar

    Correct Response: C. Saudi Arabia
    https://www.foxnews.com/sports/world-cup-2022-saudi-players-gifted-luxury-cars-upsetting-argentina

     


  • 21 Nov 2022 8:49 AM | Anonymous

    1. President Biden said, "We were very blunt with one another,” in characterizing his meeting with China’s President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the G-20 summit in THIS city.

    A. Rome, Italy

    B. Beijing, China   

    C. Manchester, UK

    D. Bali, Indonesia

    Correct Response: D. Bali, Indonesia
    https://www.npr.org/2022/11/14/1136459450/biden-xi-meeting

     

    2. The CIA Director met with his Russian counterpart in Ankara to convey “a message on the consequences of the use of nuclear weapons by Russia, and the risks of escalation to strategic stability.” The Director of the Central Intelligence Agency is THIS former top level American diplomat. 

    A. Avril Haines

    B. Gina Haspel

    C. William Burns

    D. Pete Buttigieg

    Correct Response: C. William Burns
    https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/14/politics/cia-director-bill-burns-russian-counterpart/index.html

     

    3. It took over 30 years of struggle for THIS consideration to be approved by the global community fighting climate change. The COP 27 UN Summit in Egypt incorporated it in their final report but did not address drastic global warming reductions.

    A. A total ban on new construction of coal-fired power plants by the year 2025

    B. A global commitment to conversion of commercial motor vehicle to EV models by 2030

    C. Sanctions by international investment institutions for nations not meeting their Paris Accord carbon reduction goals

    D. Wealthy nations provide for “loss and damage” by climate change to poorer nations

    Correct Response: D. Wealthy nations provide for “loss and damage” by climate change to poorer nations
    https://www.bbc.com/news/live/science-environment-63656412

     

    4. Swedish investigators concluded the explosions that damaged the Nord Stream pipelines in September were “gross sabotage.” The Nord Stream pipelines carry gas from Vyborg, Russia to Lubmin near Greifswald, Germany across THIS body of water.

    A. Barents Sea 

    B. Black Sea  

    C. Baltic Sea

    D. Gulf of Bothnia

    Correct Response: C. Baltic Sea
    https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/traces-explosives-found-nord-stream-pipelines-sweden-says-2022-11-18/

     

    5. Saudi Crosn Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who was said to be responsible by the CIA for the murder of THIS Washington Post journalist, is immune from prosecution according to international law as “sitting head of government.” That was the legal opinion of the U.S. Justice Department, which said it, “reiterates its unequivocal condemnation of the heinous murder.”

    A. Salman Rushdie

    B. Jamal Khashoggi

    C. Khalid Agha

    D. Hussein Abu Ali

    Correct Response: B. Jamal Khashoggi
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2022/11/18/saudi-crown-prince-immunity-khashoggi-murder/

     

    6. A court in the Netherlands convicted, in absentia, two Russians and one Ukrainian separatist, and charged Moscow responsible, in THIS 2014 international crime.

    A. Sabotage at the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant in Urkaine

    B. Assassination of the Provincial President of Luhansk in eastern Urkaine

    C. Targeting Ukrainian soldiers fighting against Donbas separatists

    D. Shoot down of a Malaysian Air Lines jet enroute from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur

    Correct Response: D. Shoot down of a Malaysian Air Lines jet enroute from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur
    https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/17/world/europe/flight-mh17-russia-dutch-court.html

     

    7. The FIFA World Cup has opened in Qatar, the first Middle East venue for the tournament. The games are being played in THIS capital city and stadiums around the country.

    A. Doha

    B. Manama  

    C. Muscat

    D. Dubai

    Correct Response: A. Doha
    https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/soccer/worldcup/2022/11/20/world-cup-begins-live-updates-qatar-ecuador-open-tournament/10670665002/

     

    8. A missile struck a village in THIS NATO nation initially causing high anxiety among Western leaders who were concerned it was a Russian attack. Investigators concluded it was a Ukrainian air defense missile that had been fired to defend against Russian missiles.

    A. Latvia

    B. Bulgaria  

    C. Poland

    D. Belarus

    Correct Response: C. Poland
    https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/16/europe/poland-missile-russia-ukraine-investigation-wednesday-intl-hnk

     

    9. The FBI is reported to be opening an investigation into the shooting death of noted journalist and U.S. citizen Shireen Abu Aqla. The Defense Minister of THIS nation, whose troops fired the fatal shot according to a UN investigation, said his country would not cooperate with the American investigation.

    A. Iraq

    B. Syria  

    C. Lebanon

    D. Israel

    Correct Response: D. Israel
    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-63631629

     

    10. Britain and France revised a deal to slow migrant flows across THIS body of water with the UK paying Paris an additional £8m ($9.5m), a total of £63m a year for surveillance and law enforcement. More than 40,000 migrants have crossed in small boats so far this year according to the BBC.

    A. Irish Sea

    B. Bay of Biscay  

    C. English Channel

    D. North Sea

    Correct Response: C. English Channel
    https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-63615653


  • 14 Nov 2022 8:22 AM | Anonymous

    1. Ukrainian forces moved into THIS strategic southeast city after Russian fighters retreated across the Dnieper River last week, leaving a potential humanitarian disaster and amid stories of war crimes committed by the occupiers.

    A. Odessa

    B. Kherson

    C. Kharkiv

    D. Kyiv 

    Correct Response: B. Kherson
    https://news.yahoo.com/zelenskyy-russian-soldiers-abandoned-kherson-192800856.html

     

    2. Prices in THIS industry crashed last week as FTX, one of the largest exchanges, filed for bankruptcy after failing in merger talks with Binance. 

    A. Computer chips

    B. Wheat futures  

    C. Crypto

    D. Hydrogen fuel cells

    Correct Response: C. Crypto
    https://finance.yahoo.com/news/funds-disappear-imploding-crypto-exchange-213514063.html

     

    3. President Biden pledged American leadership in the climate change fight when he visited the United Nations COP27 meeting in THIS country.

    A. Indonesia

    B. Egypt 

    C. Saudi Arabia

    D. Cambodia

    Correct Response: B. Egypt 
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2022/11/11/cop27-live-updates-biden-egypt/

     

    4. China eased some of its pandemic measures, resulting in positive response from markets and investors, but the crushing lockdowns of THIS policy backed by President Xi Jinping remain in place.

    A. The Great Lockdown

    B. Wuhan Protocols  

    C. Contact Tracing

    D. Zero-Covid

    Correct Response: D. Zero-Covid 
    https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/11/business/china-zero-covid-markets.html

     

    5. President Vladimir Putin will not attend THIS gathering of world leaders in Bali, Indonesia. Some heads of state had threatened to skip the event if Putin was to appear even though Russia is a member.

    A. G-8

    B. ASEAN  

    C. APEC

    D. G-20

    Correct Response: D. G-20 
    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-11-12/eight-things-to-expect-from-g-20-bali-summit-with-xi-jinping-but-without-putin

     

    6. Six people died and 81 were injured in an explosion in a busy section of Istanbul, in what THIS Turkish President said smelled “like terrorism.”

    A. Tayyip Erdogan

    B. Ali Babacan

    C. Faik Ahmet Barutçu

    D. Deniz Baykal

    Correct Response: A. Tayyip Erdogan 
    https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/central-istanbul-blast-leaves-multiple-wounded-media-video-2022-11-13/

     

    7. As Qatar makes final preparations for this month’s World Cup of football Sepp Blatter, the former president of THIS sporting federation said selecting the Persian Gulf nation was a mistake, that was influenced by French President Sarkozy.

    A. CONCACAF                                                 

    B. UEFA  

    C. FIFA

    D. CAF 

    Correct Response: C. FIFA
    https://www.npr.org/2022/11/08/1135102137/sepp-blatter-qatar-world-cup-mistake-fifa-sarkozy

     

    8. Fresh from a successful Communist Party Congress where he solidified his grip on power with a landmark third term, THIS president of China is set for the first in-person meeting as leader with U.S. President Joe Biden. However, expectations were low for progress on the numerous global challenges they face.

    A. Hu Jintao 

    B. Xi Jinping

    C. Jiang Zemin

    D. Guo Boxiong

    Correct Response: B. Xi Jinping
    https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/12/china/g20-xi-biden-meeting-walkup-intl-hnk

     

    9. Rishi Sunak, the new prime minister of THIS country, will represent his nation at the Group of Twenty summit in Bali, where he will meet with Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov. 

    A. India

    B. United Kingdom 

    C. Bangladesh

    D. Pakistan 

    Correct Response: B. United Kingdom 
    https://www.reuters.com/world/uk-prime-minister-rishi-sunak-arrives-bali-g20-summit-2022-11-13/

     

    10. China has violated Japan’s sovereignty in the East China Sea and “continues to take actions that heighten regional tension in the South China Sea," according to THIS prime minister of Japan at the East Asian Summit in Cambodia.

    A. Yoshihide Suga

    B. Fumio Kishida

    C. Koji Tomita

    D. Asahi Kentaro

    Correct Response: B. Fumio Kishida
    https://japantoday.com/category/politics/kishida-tells-asia-leaders-china-infringing-on-japan%27s-sovereignty


  • 07 Nov 2022 11:28 PM | Anonymous

    1. Russian forces are rallying to reverse strategic setbacks against Ukrainian forces in the eastern region with advances in Donetsk at Bakhmut. The counter attack is led by THIS militia group headed by Yevgeny Prigozhin with a record of fighting for Moscow in Syria, Libya and the Sahel region of Africa.

    A. Moscow Legion 

    B. Red Expeditionary Force

    C. Homeland Victory Militia

    D. Wagner Group

    Correct Response: D. Wagner Group
    https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/06/world/europe/russia-bakhmut-wagner-group.html?campaign_id=51

    2. Famine is again gripping THIS east African nation but the government in Mogadishu has been slow to make an official declaration, unlocking international aid, to avoid giving a strategic advantage to the insurgent Al Shabab group.

    A. Djibouti

    B. Sudan  

    C. Somalia

    D. Kenya

    Correct Response: C. Somalia
    https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/06/world/africa/somalia-famine-hunger.html

    3. Some fans of World Cup participants have been offered free trips to THIS tournament host nation in exchange for endorsements, agreements to withhold criticism and reporting of others who are critical of the hosts humanitarian issues.

    A. Brazil

    B. Indonesia  

    C. Qatar

    D. Spain

    Correct Response: C. Qatar
    https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/03/sports/soccer/qatar-fans-travel.html

    4. Israelis voted to return THIS former Prime Minister to power along with what critics fear will be a far-right ruling coalition. 

    A. Netanyahu

    B. Herzog  

    C. Lapid

    D. Ben-Ami

    Correct Response: A. Netanyahu
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/israel-prime-minister-yair-lapid-congratulates-benjamin-netanyahu-on-election-victory/ar-AA13HC2w 

    5. World leaders meeting in Egypt for the 2022 Conference of the Parties, known by THIS short title, are taking up the issue of compensation for developing nations harmed by generations of carbon producing industries in wealthy nations.

    A. Paris 16

    B. COP 27  

    C. UNCAC

    D. Climate SOS

    Correct Response: B. COP 27  
    https://www.lemonde.fr/en/le-monde-africa/article/2022/11/07/cop-27-south-africa-a-testing-ground-for-a-just-energy-transition_6003224_124.html

    6. Imran Khan, former prime minister of THIS country who has been challenging the government to restore his office, was shot in the leg in an assassination attempt while on a campaign parade.

    A. Malaysia

    B. Pakistan  

    C. Bangladesh

    D. Afghanistan

    Correct Response: B. Pakistan  
    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-63542478.amp

    7. South Korea and the United States extended military drills in the wake of THIS provocative action by North Korea.

    A. Landing special forces by mini-sub to infiltrate a South Korean naval base

    B. Firing over two dozen missiles in simulated attacks on the South and the U.S.  

    C. Seizure of South Korean fishing boats in the Yellow Sea

    D. Test firing a nuclear weapon 

    Correct Response: B. Firing over two dozen missiles in simulated attacks on the South and the U.S.  
    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/north-korea-missile-tests-were-practice-to-attack-south-us/ar-AA13OmmW

    8. The election victory of Lula da Silva has yet to be acknowledged by THIS incumbent President of Brazil, but his office said he would follow the transition of power.

    A. Nicolas Maduro

    B. Alberto Fernandez  

    C. Pedro Castillo

    D. Jair Bolsonaro

    Correct Response: D. Jair Bolsonaro
    https://nypost.com/2022/11/05/brazils-jair-bolsonaro-brooded-for-2-days-before-bowing-to-defeat/

    9. China’s trade lost ground in October, the first downturn for imports and exports since May 2020, as a result of global recession and THIS domestic policy. 

    A. One child policy 

    B. Zero Covid

    C. Repression of Uighurs in Xinjiang

    D. Fears of a Taiwan invasion

    Correct Response: B. Zero Covid
    https://www.reuters.com/world/china/chinas-exports-imports-shrink-oct-covid-curbs-global-slowdown-jolt-demand-2022-11-07

    10. Ukraine President Zelensky charged THIS country with support to Moscow’s invasion by supplying drones, missiles and other weapons, including “kamikaze” drones currently targeting Ukrainian energy infrastructure. 

    A. China

    B. Iran  

    C. North Korea

    D. Pakistan

    Correct Response: B. Iran  
    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-63528183

  • 31 Oct 2022 8:25 AM | Anonymous

    1. The incumbent in the runoff election for President of Brazil, right-wing Jair Bolsonaro, was defeated by THIS leftist, former president, after a contentious divisive campaign that many on each side saw as an existential threat to the country.

    A. Dilma Rousseff

    B. Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva

    C. Michel Temer

    D. Nicolas Maduro

    Correct Response: B. Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
    https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/10/30/world/brazil-presidential-election#bolsonaro-lost-will-he-accept-the-results

     

    2. As Ukrainian forces continue to advance on Kherson, Russia is evacuating the city seen as gateway to THIS region of the country annexed by Moscow in 2014.

    A. Crimea

    B. Odessa  

    C. Georgia

    D. Donbas

    Correct Response: A. Crimea
    https://www.economist.com/europe/2022/10/27/russia-braces-for-a-battle-over-kherson

     

    3. Two Chinese intelligence officers were charged in the United States with interfering in the prosecution of THIS Chinese telecommunications company. They are charged with attempting to recruit a law enforcement official who turned out to be a double agent.

    A. Baidoo 

    B. Huawei 

    C. Alibaba

    D. Ping An

    Correct Response: B. Huawei 
    https://www.reuters.com/legal/us-charges-two-chinese-defendants-with-trying-obstruct-telecom-prosecution-2022-10-24/

     

    4. The Biden Administration accused Russia of “weaponizing food” after it suspended participation in THIS United Nations brokered arrangement. 

    A. Black Sea grain initiative

    B. Donbas fertilizer export consortium 

    C. Odessa wheat shipment safety corridor

    D. Global commons food navigation agreement

    Correct Response: A. Black Sea grain initiative
    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-63439760

     

    5. Car bombs set off by the Al Shabab militant Islamic group in THIS capital of Somalia killed over 100 and injured more than 300 people.

    A. Khartoum

    B. Nairobi  

    C. Addis Ababa

    D. Mogadishu 

    Correct Response: D. Mogadishu
    https://abcnews.go.com/WNT/video/car-bombings-somalia-92399398


    6. Over 150 people were killed and over 100 injured in the capital of THIS country when a chaotic Halloween party crowd jammed into a narrow alley.

    A. Japan

    B. Taiwan 

    C. South Korea

    D. Philippines 

    Correct Response: C. South Korea
    https://apnews.com/article/health-seoul-covid-south-korea-95c403f1712f8dbfab96e9da88366b03

    7. Russian Defense Minister Shoigu claimed Ukraine was preparing to launch a “dirty bomb” which is THIS type of weapon. Western observers are concerned the claim could signal Russian intentions to detonate such a weapon and blame Ukraine. 

    A. An explosive combined with radioactive materials

    B. Artillery delivered white phosphorus munitions  

    C. A large non-nuclear “blockbuster” bomb used against civilian targets

    D. Air launched napalm

    Correct Response: A. An explosive combined with radioactive materials
    https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-kyiv-sergei-shoigu-climate-and-environment-government-politics-6ea801e22edee2d25c1e24d613f18e4a

     

    8. World leaders will meet in Egypt for COP27, Conference of the Parties, a grouping that works to limit climate change. The conference comes as global temperatures have risen 1.1 degrees Centigrade over 1850 levels, pushing toward the 1.5 degree target limit agreed to at THIS 2015 landmark agreement.

    A. The COP-1 Climate Pact 

    B. Global Climate Change Limitation Agreement  

    C. The Paris Agreement

    D. Agreement to Limit Greenhouse Gas

    Correct Response: C. The Paris Agreement
    https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-63316362

     

    9. Political paralysis continues to plague Northern Ireland where failure to seat the Stormont assembly has opened the prospect of new elections. The trouble is said to stem from the United Kingdom’s failure to resolve THIS issue in Northern Ireland amid political turmoil in London.

    A. Post-Brexit UK-EU trade relations

    B. Resistance to seating a majority composed of Sinn Fein members  

    C. Allocation of UK funding to Northern Ireland infrastructure

    D. Failure to renew the 1998 Good Friday agreement  

    Correct Response: A. Post-Brexit UK-EU trade relations
    https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-63445506

     

    10. Visitors to the Disney theme park in THIS Chinese city were locked inside as “zero-Covid” policy tactics were invoked. Authorities have locked down cities and venues, like the factory that makes iPhones, with little warning when local Covid cases were detected.

    A. Beijing

    B. Shanghai 

    C. Hong Kong

    D. Chengdu

    Correct Response: B. Shanghai 
    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-63456107


  • 24 Oct 2022 11:55 PM | Anonymous

    1. The third British Prime Minister resignation in three years signaled a deepening political crisis in the United Kingdom. THIS Conservative Party leader misstepped on repairs to Britain’s economic troubles saying, as she offered her resignation, “I cannot deliver the mandate on which I was elected by the Conservative Party.”

    A. Theresa May
    B. Liz Truss
    C. Keira Knightley
    D. Elizabeth Mountbatten

    Correct Response: B. Liz Truss   
    https://apnews.com/article/liz-truss-europe-economy-business-e18e6e6007c28f6e11cc1a201c545b71

    2. In a move being called “Maximum Xi,” China’s President Xi Jinping was named to a third term in THIS Chinese Communist Party office, customarily limited to two five-year terms. Xi has accumulated more power than Chinese leaders since Chairman Mao Zedong.

    A. Chairman
    B. Secretary General
    C. President
    D. Chancellor

    Correct Response: B. Secretary General  
    https://apnews.com/article/xi-jinping-china-beijing-government-and-politics-21fa1812435b563f2532effb4fe5758e

    3. Italy’s first woman Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, head of a far-right coalition, began forming the next Italian government, which will include the Forza Italia party led by THIS 86 year-old flamboyant former Prime Minister. He has been criticized for his pro-Putin views underscored by recently leaked audio recordings in which he called the Russian leader "number one among his five best friends."

    A. Silvio Berlusconi
    B. Mario Draghi 
    C. Matteo Salvini
    D. Sergio Mattarella 

    Correct Response: A. Silvio Berlusconi
    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-63327290

    4. Forbes reported THIS social media platform’s parent company in China, ByteDance, had planned to collect data on U.S. citizens, a charge the world’s fastest growing social media app has denied. 

    A. Twitter
    B. Facebook 
    C. Tik Tok
    D. WhatsApp

    Correct Response: C. Tik Tok
    https://www.bbc.com/news/business-63339878

    5. Many protestors in the women’s rebellions that have broken out across Iran have called for the removal of THIS 83 year-old spiritual leader who has overseen all aspects of the country’s rule since 1989. 

    A. Ali Khamenei
    B. Ruhollah Khomeini 
    C. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
    D. Ebrahim Raisi

    Correct Response: A. Ali Khamenei
    https://www.cfr.org/article/irans-protesters-want-khamenei-gone-who-irans-supreme-leader

    6. The Election Commission of THIS country ruled that former Prime Minister Imran Khan, ousted in an April no-confidence vote in Parliament, was barred from holding office for five years as a result of selling state gifts and concealing asset as PM. Khan and his party have been battling the government to regain his political standing.

    A. Bangladesh
    B. Afghanistan   
    C. India
    D. Pakistan

    Correct Response: D. Pakistan
    https://www.dawn.com/news/1716149/imran-khan-disqualified-in-toshakhana-reference

    7. A White House spokesman said troops from THIS country were “now directly engaged on the ground,” referring to support to Russians in Crimea to launch drone attacks against Ukraine.

    A. North Korea
    B. China
    C. Iran
    D. Belarus 

    Correct Response: C. Iran
    https://www.politico.com/news/2022/10/20/john-kirby-russian-soldiers-should-not-agree-to-fight-in-ukraine-00062693

    8. Russian President Vladimir Putin announced THIS action in the four-regions illegally annexed from Ukraine and eight Russian regions near the border area, a sign of the Kremlin’s tightening grip. 

    A. Expanded conscription of service-age men
    B. Expropriation of materials to support the “special military operation” 
    C. Martial law
    D. Closure of journalistic enterprises

    Correct Response: C. Martial law
    https://abcnews.go.com/International/reason-vladimir-putin-imposed-martial-law-ukraine-analysis/story?id=91863245

    9. The ongoing feud between THIS pro-Putin Prime Minister of Hungary and the EU took a new turn when he compared the European group to the Soviets who invaded his country in 1956.

    A. Andrzej Duda
    B. Klaus Iohannis   
    C. Alar Karis
    D. Victor Orban

    Correct Response: D. Victor Orban
    https://www.politico.eu/article/hungary-orban-lashes-eu-marking-1956-anti-soviet-revolt/

    10. Forces from THIS Horn of Africa nation have intensified their support of Ethiopia, its former parent country, in the effort to battle rebels in Tigray, a restive region sandwiched between the two.

    A. Eritrea
    B. South Sudan 
    C. Djibouti
    D. Somaliland

    Correct Response: A. Eritrea
    https://responsiblestatecraft.org/2022/10/14/tigray-faces-a-new-onslaught-by-eritrean-ethiopian-forces/

     

     


  • 18 Oct 2022 8:24 AM | Anonymous

    1. The Communist Party of China convened THIS once-every-five-years meeting Sunday and is expected to give President Xi Jinping a norm-breaking third term.

    A. National Party Congress
    B. Politburo Standing Committee   
    C. Central Committee of the CCP
    D. General Assembly

    Correct Response: A. National Party Congress
    https://www.cnn.com/2022/10/15/china/china-party-congress-opening-day-intl-hnk/index.html

    2. Russia has launched a new campaign of air strikes against Ukraine featuring guided drones provided by THIS country.

    A. China
    B. North Korea  
    C. Iran
    D. Belarus

    Correct Response: C. Iran
    https://www.nytimes.com/video/world/europe/100000008584920/kyiv-explosions-drones-russia.html

    3. In a United Nations General Assembly vote Russia was condemned, 143-5, over THIS action.

    A. Blockading grain exports from Ukraine
    B. Annexing four regions of eastern and southern Ukraine  
    C. Launching missile and drone strikes across Ukraine
    D. Abducting Ukrainian children and putting them up for adoption in Russia

    Correct Response: B. Annexing four regions of eastern and southern Ukraine  
    https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/10/12/world/russia-ukraine-war-news

    4. Liz Truss has stumbled early as British Prime Minister but the replacement of Kwasi Kwarteng by Jeremy Hunt in THIS senior position is aimed at reassuring markets and steadying the Truss government.

    A. Finance Minister
    B. Chancellor of the Exchequer  
    C. Minister of the Bank of England
    D. Chief of the Finance Committee

    Correct Response: B. Chancellor of the Exchequer  
    https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/new-uk-finance-minister-faces-market-verdict-after-gutting-trusss-plans-2022-10-16/

    5. The de-facto leader of the Opec oil cartel backed production cuts which will boost global energy costs, a move interpreted as a political strike at the Biden Administration. THIS country’s foreign ministry pushed back saying the move was based purely on economic need.

    A. Russia
    B. UAE 
    C. Iraq
    D. Saudi Arabia

    Correct Response: D. Saudi Arabia
    https://www.cnbc.com/2022/10/13/biden-admin-asked-saudi-arabia-to-postpone-opec-cut-by-a-month-saudis-say.html

    6. European Union expansion has been called for by THIS German Chancellor who told a conference, “An EU with 27, 30, 36 states, with then more than 500 million free and equal citizens, can bring its weight to bear even more strongly in the world."

    A. Christian Lindner
    B. Olaf Scholz  
    C. Robert Habeck 
    D. Annalena Baerbock

    Correct Response: B. Olaf Scholz  
    https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/germanys-scholz-calls-bigger-european-union-2022-10-15/

    7. China’s response to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has been lockdowns, quarantining and border controls in cities and regions when there are virus outbreaks. The measures, called THIS, has strangled the economy and made normal life more difficult.

    A. Xi’s Decree
    B. Zero-Covid  
    C. People’s Lockdown
    D. Wuhan Resistance

    Correct Response: B. Zero-Covid  
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/10/14/china-xi-zero-covid-policy

    8. The nation hosting the World Cup, starting next month, announced media restrictions on where news crews may film while in THIS nation. The move, according to “The Guardian” appears aimed at making difficult interviews about mistreatment of migrant or subjects like LGBTQ+ rights.

    A. Malaysia
    B. Qatar  
    C. Yemen
    D. Pakistan

    Correct Response: B. Qatar  
    https://www.theguardian.com/football/2022/oct/15/qatar-world-cup-tv-reports-restrictions

    9. In his address to the CCP National Party Congress President Xi Jinping said he would “never promise to renounce the use of force” regarding THIS, and the “complete reunification of our country must and will be realized,” which was met with sustained applause.

    A. Mongolia
    B. Tibet  
    C. Taiwan
    D. South China Sea

    Correct Response: C. Taiwan
    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-63226230

    10. The seven-members of THIS group, the world’s biggest boy band, will enter South Korean military service. The K-Pop band had been allowed to defer service until the age of 30. 

    A. EXO
    B. BlackPink 
    C. Seventeen
    D. BTS

    Correct Response: D. BTS
    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-63282589



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