NewsDepth for Thursday, January 10, 2008

Season: 2007-2008 ~ Episode: 15 ~ This Week's News Quiz
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This Week's News Quiz

Question #1:
New Hampshire was one of the thirteen original colonies, and is our seventh smallest state. What is the capital of New Hampshire?

Answer: Concord.

Question #2:
Tourists flock to India to see attractions like the Taj Mahal. What is the name of the currency, or money, used in India?

Answer: Rupee.

Question #3:
One of our country’s founding fathers was also a scientist, diplomat and author of Poor Richard’s Almanack who wrote “A penny saved is a penny earned.” What is his name?

Answer: Benjamin Franklin.

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