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News Quiz
Week of 11/12
1. Mitt Romney won only two states that had been lost by John McCain four years earlier. One is North Carolina; what is the other?
Iowa
Indiana
Virginia
Missouri
Colorado
2. Aside from the District of Columbia, which gave President Obama 91% of its vote, in which state did he fare the best?
Maine
Hawaii
Vermont
California
Massachusetts
3. Which political party came in third in Tuesday's presidential race?
Green
Justice
Libertarian
Constitution
Peace and Freedom
4. Only one Senate seat flipped from Democratic to Republican. In which state?
Indiana
Virginia
Missouri
Nebraska
North Carolina
5. In a rare occurance, investors now consider bonds issued by a U.S. company safer than U.S. treasury bonds. Which company?
Xerox
Best Buy
Motorola
Goldman Sachs
Johnson & Johnson
6. Los Angeles County residents have approved a law requiring pornography actors to do what?
Use condoms
Get tested for HIV
Obtain a special license
Engage in simulated sex only
Abstain from performance enhancing drugs
7. After Tuesday's election, how many black Republicans are in Congress?
Zero
One
Two
Three
Four
8. The FBI has released its list of America's most dangerous cities. Which of the following is not in the top ten?
Flint, MI
Irvine, CA
Detroit, MI
Oakland, CA
St. Louis, MO
9. Later this month President Obama will become the first active U.S. president to visit which nation?
Ghana
Turkey
Myanmar
Singapore
Czech Republic
10. According to a Fordham University study, which pollster or polling company was considered the most accurate in this year's election cycle?
PPP
Gallup
Rasmussen
Dick Morris
Pew Research
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