NewsDepth for Thursday, March 5, 2009
Season: 2008-2009 ~ Episode: 22 ~ This Week's News Quiz
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Show Topics:
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Attends International Conference in Egypt
150-Year-Old Newspaper, Rocky Mountain News, Goes Out of Business in Colorado
Lesson plan includedFord Will Reopen Cleveland Engine Plant #1 in Brook Park, Ohio
Wind Turbine Named Zephyr Supplies Power to Massachusetts Ski Resort
4’6” Point Guard Finds Success on New York State College Basketball Court
This Week's News Quiz
Question #1:
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said the U.S. would help to rebuild the Gaza Strip, damaged during a war with Israel. What country borders the Gaza Strip to the southwest?
Answer: Egypt.
Question #2:
A wind mill or wind turbine changes the kinetic energy in the wind into a different kind of energy. What is its name?
Answer: Mechanical energy.
Question #3:
The city of Mentor and the state of Ohio were big contributors to this year's Great Backyard Bird Count. It wasn't the most counted bird, but what is Ohio's state bird?
Answer: The Cardinal.
Last Week's Answers
Question #1
The U.S. Congress consists of two houses, as ordered by Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution. What are the two houses of Congress, and how many members does each have?
Answer: Senate: 100 members. House of Representatives: 435 members.
Question #2
Bali is an island in southern Indonesia. In what body of water is it located?
Answer: The Indian Ocean.
Question #3
The city of San Diego has installed parking meters with new technology. What provides the power for these new parking meters?
Answer: The sun. They are solar-powered.
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