ROUND 1 -- Current Events
1. Let's start the season with some significant figures, albeit small ones.
What was BC premier Gordon Campbell's blood alcohol level after his arrest
for drunk driving in Hawaii?
A. 0.149% (QM: don't worry about units)
2. Continuing on a numerical theme, it was announced that the fifth
Harry Potter book would be released on June 21, and cost $43 Canadian;
within 25 pages, how many pages will be in this hefty tome?
A. 768 (accept 743 - 793)
3. Look what happens--Avril Lavigne (AV-rill La-VEEN) wears a red
tee-shirt from a business in her home town of Napanee, Ontario during
her recent appearance on Saturday Night Live, and now the calls just keep
coming in to ask how to buy one. What company did her tee-shirt promote?
A. Home Hardware
4. A hearing to determine whether the two American pilots who dropped
bombs killing four Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan will face a court
martial is being held at Barksdale Air Force Base.
In which US state is it located?
A. Louisiana
5. The Ontario Securities Commission alleged last week that the
chairman and several former executives of which Ontario company
had engaged in insider trading?
A. ATI
6. When the space shuttle Columbia launched on Friday, it was carrying the
first person in space from which country?
A. Israel
7. A group of genetic scientists recently discovered the gene that
causes Leigh's syndrome, which has an ununsual concentration in
which Canadian province?
A. Quebec
8. Human rights groups as well as the Canadian and US governments are protesting
against the fact that which world leader is likely to be appointed to head
the UN Commission on Human Rights?
A. Col. Moammar Gadhafi
9. It was revealed last week that which two Canadian financial giants attempted
to merge last year, a move that was rebuffed by Finance Minister John Manley?
A. Manulife, CIBC
10. A California company, Trek Aerospace, recently offered for sale (on eBay, no less)
the prototype of one of its products, but on condition that the purchaser never
attempt to use it. What kind of product is it?
A. "personal strap-on flying machine" (accept anything close)