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Quiz: Otto Warmbier Dies After Release by North Korea
1. Upon his release, Warmbier was medically evacuated to which U.S. city?
Chicago
Columbus
Cincinnati
Cleveland
2. Warmbier's family was told he fell into a coma after contracting which illness?
Botulism
E. coli
Lyme Disease
Yellow Fever
3. The University of Virginia student was detained for which alleged crime in Pyongyang?
Stealing a poster
Destroying a statue
Littering
Soliciting a prostitute
4. How long did Warmbier's trial in North Korea last?
One year
One month
One day
One hour
5. In 2014, North Korea temporarily banned tourists due to concerns over which disease?
Ebola
AIDS
Influenza
Measles
6. The U.S. government is currently negotiating the release of how many other American prisoners in North Korea?
One
Two
Three
Zero
7. In 2009, former President Clinton helped secure the release of which journalist's sister from a North Korean prison?
Lisa Ling
Connie Chung
Savannah Guthrie
Megyn Kelly
8. It is estimated that how many North Koreans currently live in work camps?
2,000
20,000
200,000
500,000
9. Earlier this year, the North Korean regime was suspected of arranging the killing of the half-brother of leader Kim Jong Un by what means?
Arsenic poisoning
Ricin injection
VX nerve agent
Stabbing
10. In a 2002 speech, President George W. Bush famously coined the phrase "axis of evil," referring to North Korea, Iran, and which other country?
Syria
Saudi Arabia
Iraq
Somalia
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22-year-old Otto Warmbier, an American student who was detained by the North Korean regime, died this week after being released. How closely have you been following the story?
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