News Quiz January 27, 2011 Episode #2616 - News Quiz is KET’s weekly 15-minute current events television program for upper elementary/middle school students.

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News Quiz January 27, 2011 Episode # News Quiz is KET’s weekly 15-minute current events television program for upper elementary/middle school students.

CHALLENGE QUESTION Kentucky shares its longest border with which state? A. Tennessee B. Ohio

1. The speech is called the State of… A. America B. the Government C. the Union

2. Republicans agree completely with the president’s plans for spending. 1. True 2. False

3. President Hu Jintao is from … A. China B. Japan C. Indonesia

4. A state dinner was held at the … A. Capitol B. White House C. Pentagon

5. Locate Tunisia on the map. A. B. C.

6. Walmart plans to lower the cost of fresh vegetables. 1. True 2. False

7. Water and sewer lines are part of our … A. intrastructure B. infrastructure C. agristructure

8. The bones belong to a dinosaur named … A. Eodromaeus B. Eoraptor C. Tyrannosaurus

9. The parts of the eye that detect colors are called … A. rods B. corneas C. cones

10. In Super Bowl XLV, the Packers will take on the … A. Jets B. Steelers C. Bears