Weekly Quiz 1. What lit up the sky over New Zealand last week? • a. a super moon • b. a meteor • c. aurora australis (the Southern Lights) 2. Why have Samsung’s smart TVs been in the news recently? • a. they have all been recalled because of faulty volume settings • b. they have been blamed for five house fires in New Zealand • c. the privacy policy allows the TVs to listen in on owners’ conversations 3. Who is planning to build a controversial conference centre in Auckland? • a. Auckland Council • b. SkyCity • c. ANZ 4. True or false, New Zealand Post is reducing deliveries in larger towns and cities to just three days a week? 5. Which county will be celebrating the Year of the Sheep in their New Year celebrations this week? • a. Japan • b. China • c. India 6. The Government has declared an “adverse event” for the east coast of the South Island. What is the “adverse event”? • a. flooding • b. drought conditions • c. forest fire 7. Which port has caused anger by gaining approval for extensions to its wharf without notifying the public? • a. Ports of Auckland • b. Port of Tauranga • c. Lyttelton Port WQ 02: 16/02/15 8. Why has Farewell Spit been in the news? • a. a film featuring Zac Efron is being filmed there • b. there has been multiple whales stranded there • c. an old WWII bomb was found on the beach 9. Rihanna, Kanye West and Paul McCartney performed their recently released song ‘FourFiveSeconds’ at the Grammy Award ceremony. What famous band was Paul McCartney a member of? • a. ABBA b. The Beatles c. Pink Floyd 10. True or false, the Coast to Coast is an endurance race in which competitors race from one coast of the North island to the other coast of the North Island? 11. A high profile artist is trying to sue the National party over music that was used in an election advertisement. What is the name of the artist? • a. 50 cent • b. Eminem • c. Iggy Azalea 12. Which is the second largest city in the South Island? 13. Which New Zealand city was number twelve in a list of the ‘Least Romantic Cities in the World’ by an online travel magazine? • a. Palmerston North • b. Hamilton • c. Rotorua 14. How many cars were involved in a South Korean car crash that was in the news last week? • a. 50 b. 100 c. 170 15. What does the Maori word ‘kowhai’ mean? WQ 02: 16/02/15 Weekly Quiz - Visual What ‘popular’ invention is this person using to hold his phone? 1 1 What caused this scene in Spain over the weekend? a. a volcanic eruption b. an fire at a fireworks factory c. an explosion at a chemical factory 2 1 3 1 In which city was this recent event held? 4 1 This singer was very successful at the Grammy Awards. What is his name? Which country has this flag? 5 1 WQ 02: 16/02/15 Weekly Quiz - Answers 1. What lit up the sky over New Zealand last week? b. a meteor - Just after 10pm on Wednesday night a very bright meteor (shooting star) or meteorite (one that hits the surface) was spotted in the sky by eyewitnesses. There were reports around Auckland and the Waikato of a sonic boom occurring after. 2. Why have Samsung’s smart TVs been in the news recently? c. the privacy policy allows the TVs to listen in on owners’ conversations - Samsung's smart TVs have been criticised for a poorly worded privacy policy that apparently let the devices listen in on owners' conversations. Now, there are also reports that the sets are inserting ads every 20-30 minutes into users' own, locally stored content. 3. Who is planning to build a controversial conference centre in Auckland? b. SkyCity - The Government is distancing itself from suggestions it could give $100 million of taxpayer money to fund the international convention centre. 4. True or false, New Zealand Post is reducing deliveries in larger towns and cities to just three days a week? True - in order to address an ongoing decline in mail volume there will be a reduction in standard mail deliveries to households in urban areas to every second day, moving into smaller centres over the next two years. 5. Which county will be celebrating the Year of the Sheep in their New Year celebrations this week? b. China - The Chinese New Year begins on Thursday, but it got an early welcome in Auckland on Saturday at the ASB Showgrounds. The celebrations were opened by Prime Minister John Key and included a Lion and Dragon dance. Around 30,000 people turned out. 6. 7. 8. 9. The Government has declared an “adverse event” for the east coast of the South Island. What is the “adverse event”? b. drought conditions - This January is the driest the South Island has seen for 43 years has left farmers from Marlborough to Otago suffering. For drought, or "adverse event" declarations, the Government classifies how serious the problem is and how localised it is. Under certain circumstances, drought-affected farmers can defer tax payments and assistance is available through the Rural Support Trust. Which port has caused anger by gaining approval for extensions to its wharf without notifying the public? a. Ports of Auckland - The port gained permission for the development through a non-notified consent, upsetting those with an interest in the harbour. It also wants to reclaim the land between the extensions, increasing its area by about three hectares, a move that also angered Urban Auckland. Why has Farewell Spit been in the news? b. there has been multiple whales stranded there - Over 200 pilot whales came ashore and despite efforts by DOC and volunteers many have died. It is believed to the worst New Zealand whale stranding in 15 years. Rihanna, Kanye West and Paul McCartney performed their recently released song ‘FourFiveSeconds’ at the Grammy Award ceremony. What famous band was Paul McCartney a member of? b. The Beatles - McCartney has been recognised as one of the most successful composers and performers of all time, with 60 gold discs and sales of over 100 million albums and 100 million singles of his work with the Beatles and as a solo artist. The song FourFiveSeconds will be included on Rihanna’s eighth studio recorded album. 10. True or false, the Coast to Coast is an endurance race in which competitors race from one coast of the North island to the other coast of the North Island? False - the annual Coast to Coast race which was held last week takes a 243km route across the South Island, started at 6am on the West Coast's Kumara beach with athletes doing a 3km run, 55km cycle, 33km mountain run, 15km cycle, 67km kayak and finally a 70km cycle across the Canterbury plains. Braden Currie won the race for a third time. 11. A high profile artist is trying to sue the National party over music that was used in an election advertisement. What is the name of the artist? b. Eminem - The rapper's publisher 8-Mile Style is suing National over a backing track in an election ad that sounds strikingly similar to the Eminem song Lose Yourself. During the campaign, senior government minister Steven Joyce claimed the election song was "pretty legal", despite its similarities. 12. Which is the second largest city in the South Island? Dunedin 13. Which New Zealand city was number twelve in a list of the ‘Least Romantic Cities in the World’ by an online travel magazine? c. Rotorua - The article from Paste magazine is a travel guide for single people wanting to avoid Valentines Day crowds. They said the unique sulphur smell of the NZ tourist destination earned it a place in the list. 14. How many cars were involved in a South Korean car crash that was in the news last week? b.100 - At least two people lost their lives and over 40 people sustained serious injuries when 100 vehicles crashed on a bridge near South Korea’s main airport in Seoul. 15. What does the Maori word ‘kowhai’ mean? Yellow VISUAL ANSWERS 1. a selfie stick - Barack Obama poked fun at himself in an internet advert encouraging people to sign up to America’s controversial new healthcare insurance 2. c. an explosion at a chemical factory - a massive toxic cloud forced tens of thousands of people inside after an accident at a Spanish chemical factory in Igualda. 3. Christchurch - Opening Ceremony of the 2015 Cricket World Cup. 4. Germany 5. Sam Smith - he took home four Grammy awards: Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best New Artist and Best Pop Vocal Album Feedback: staff@classroomsolutions.co.nz
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