Extemp Central News Quiz for the Week of May 16th-May 20th, 2011 (Multiple Choice Version)

Here is your multiple choice Extemp Central news quiz for this week.  Pick well and good luck!

1.  The National Labor Relations Board is trying to prevent Boeing from moving a plant to this state.
a.  Mississippi
b.  Alabama
c.  Texas
d.  South Carolina

2.  This Congressman, who may lose his Congressional seat due to redistricting, is thinking of moving to another state and running for Congress there.
a.  Mike Doyle
b.  Henry Waxman
c.  Russ Carnahan
d.  Dennis Kucinich

3.  Over the weekend, Arab protesters marched on Israel’s borders.  From which of the following areas did they NOT march?
a.  Lebanon
b.  Gaza Strip
c.  Jordan
d.  Syria

4.  This country has hired a company run by the founder of Blackwater Worldwide to set up a foreign army.
a.  Saudi Arabia
b.  Syria
c.  Iraq
d.  The United Arab Emirates

5.  Iran plans to combine the oil ministry with this ministry and President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will take the oil ministry over in the interim as a result.
a.  Energy ministry
b.  Environmental ministry
c.  Trade ministry
d.  Interior ministry

6.  Who became the first high-level American to visit Pakistan after the killing of Osama bin Laden?
a.  Richard Lugar
b.  John Kerry
c.  Condoleeza Rice
d.  Hillary Clinton

7.  A region of this country recently voted against plans to restrict assisted suicide for local residents.
a.  Taiwan
b.  Canada
c.  Switzerland
d.  The Netherlands

8.  The head of this international organization was arrested in New York on rape allegations and was considered a contender for the French presidency next year.
a.  The United Nations
b.  The International Monetary Fund
c.  The World Trade Organization
d.  The World Bank

9.  This GOP presidential hopeful officially said that he would not run for president in 2012.
a.  Jon Huntsman
b.  Mike Huckabee
c.  Chris Christie
d.  Mitch Daniels

10.  President Obama’s envoy to the Middle East for more than two years has resigned.  Who is this envoy?
a.  Jimmy Carter
b.  George Mitchell
c.  Tony Blair
d.  Kofi Annan

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