News Quiz

Here’s another chance for you to test your knowledge of current events. Pencils ready? (read more...)

Pencils ready, boys and girls? Here’s another chance to test your recall of real news events. No wagering, please—we don’t want you getting thrown in a cage or something.

Which of the following did the government warn people not to eat:
a. Nam tok muu.
b. The blood of a homosexual. (read more...)

It’s time for another news quiz. Have you been paying attention? Match the quote with the related news item. (read more...)

That’s right, it’s time, once again, to test your knowledge of current events with our acclaimed multiple-choice examination. Pencils ready?

Why are Crime Suppression Division police wearing Hello Kitty armbands?

a. Officers are being punished for not following department regulations.

b. The armbands provide protection against bullets. (read more...)

 It’s once again time to test your knowledge of current events with our no-holdsbarred, winner-takes-all news quiz. Pencils ready?

Former prime ministers Banharn Silpa-Archa and Chuan Leekpai were called in to which government agency for what reason? (read more...)

Special lecturer at Thammasat University Pongthep Thepkanjana, deputy leader of the Thai Rak Thai Party, was recently criticized for including the following question on a final exam: “If you were a judge and you were invited by coup makers to work for them for a salary more than you receive now, will you accept the work or not and why?” (read more...)

In a “quizzical” mood this week? As a warm-up to the considerably more challenging Valentine’s Day multiple choice examination on page 10, here is this month’s news quiz.

What conclusions can be drawn following the Asean Football Championship?

a. Referees are only human. (read more...)

Think you’re so smart, piggie? Prove it by taking this month’s news quiz.

Why are clear plastic garbage cans being placed around Bangkok?

a. They symbolize the transparency of the current government.

b. They symbolize the crystal clear waters of the Chao Phraya.

c. They symbolize the roof of Suvarnabhumi, but without leaks. (read more...)

This is it, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls: the final news quiz of 2006. Pencils ready?

Which of the following products will soon have warning labels:

  1. a. Snack food.
  2. b. Sports equipment.
  3. c. Credit cards.
  4. d. Condoms.

Why was the Million Cows Project scrapped? (read more...)

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