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Current events quiz 06/10/17 © Simon Conway – Montsaye Academy

Current events quiz 06/10/17 Q1) an A380 aircraft from which airline had to make an emergency landing in Goose green Canada after a major engine failure?

Current events quiz 06/10/17 Q2) Hugh Hefner died last week at the age of 91, which iconic brand did he create?

Current events quiz 06/10/17 Current events quiz 06/10/17 Q3) Radio 1 celebrated 50 years of broadcasting with the breakfast show co hosted by Nick Grimshaw and the first ever presenter of the show, who was he?

Current events quiz 06/10/17 Q4) It has been announced that women in Saudi Arabia will be allowed to do what from June next year?

Current events quiz 06/10/17 Q5) At least 22 people were killed by a stampede of people avoiding heavy rain at a railway station in which Indian city?

Current events quiz 06/10/17 Q6) Catalonia is threatening to declare itself independent after last weekends referendum, of which country is it currently a region?

Current events quiz 06/10/17 Q7) Which holiday airline went into liquidation this week?

Current events quiz 06/10/17 Q8) A lone gunman killed at least 59 people in Las Vegas this week, in which US state is Las Vegas?

Current events quiz 06/10/17 Q9) Which company is building the world’s largest battery in South Australia and have promised not to charge for the construction if it takes longer than 100 days?

Current events quiz 06/10/17 Current events quiz 06/10/175 Q10) Lady Brenda Hale was sworn in this week as the first female president of what ? . . . . .

Current events quiz 06/10/17 Current events quiz 06/10/175 The Answers

Current events quiz 06/10/17 Q1) an A380 aircraft from which airline had to make an emergency landing in Goose green Canada after a major engine failure? Air France

Current events quiz 06/10/17 Q2) Hugh Hefner died last week at the age of 91, which iconic brand did he create? Playboy

Current events quiz 06/10/17 Current events quiz 06/10/17 Q3) Radio 1 celebrated 50 years of broadcasting with the breakfast show co hosted by Nick Grimshaw and the first ever presenter of the show, who was he? Tony Blackburn

Current events quiz 06/10/17 Q4) It has been announced that women in Saudi Arabia will be allowed to do what from June next year? Drive

Current events quiz 06/10/17 Q5) At least 22 people were killed by a stampede of people avoiding heavy rain at a railway station in which Indian city? Mumbai

Current events quiz 06/10/17 Q6) Catalonia is threatening to declare itself independent after last weekends referendum, of which country is it currently a region? Spain

Current events quiz 06/10/17 Q7) Which holiday airline went into liquidation this week? Monarch

Current events quiz 06/10/17 Q8) A lone gunman killed at least 59 people in Las Vegas this week, in which US state is Las Vegas? Nevada

Current events quiz 06/10/17 Q9) Which company is building the world’s largest battery in South Australia and have promised not to charge for the construction if it takes longer than 100 days? Tesla

Current events quiz 06/10/17 Current events quiz 06/10/175 Q10) Lady Brenda Hale was sworn in this week as the first female president of what ? Supreme Court . . . . .