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Hello Squiz Kids Quizzes, and welcome to the Kids vs Adults weekly news quiz, your chance to prove who's been paying the most attention to the week that just was!
I'm Bryce Corbett. Now you know the drill.
Five questions for kids about the wonderful worlds happenings of the past seven days.
Then five questions for adults.
Whoever answers the most correct questions takes a victory lap.
Easy as! Plus, of course, because it's a Friday, we've got all today's birthday shoutouts and all the shoutouts for the weekend coming.
Including, of course, the world famous Birthday Reggae Tune.
Because, let's face it, it wouldn't be a Friday without it.
You ready all? Let's do this.
Alright kids, here are your 5 questions.
Question number 1. We heard in the podcast this week, how a Pokemon character got caught up in a fake news story involving riot police recently.
Which Pokemon character was it?
I'll give you a hint.
He's yellow. He's cheeky.
and he usually battles Team Rocket not Riot Police.
Yeah, that's right, I'm talking about Pikachu, who else?
Question number two, which two countries experienced a major blackout that stopped trains and trapped people in lifts this week?
Was it A, Spain and Portugal, B, France and Italy, or C, Australia and New Zealand?
Yeah well done if you said a - Spain and Portugal.
Question number three.
We heard in the podcast this week that a little turtle needed a helping hand or perhaps we should say helping wheels after losing a leg.
Some clever museum staff got creative and built a teeny -tiny skateboard to help the turtle get around.
What popular click -together toy did they use to build the turtle's skateboard?
And I'll give you a hint.
It snaps together brick by brick.
Yeah. Of course. I'm talking about Lego.
Question number 4. While camping with her family on Kangaroo Island, Valerie the sausage dog vanished without a trace.
And her family feared they'd never see her again.
But this week she turned up safe and sound.
How many days was Valerie the Sausage Dog missing before she was found?
Was it A. 29 days, B.
529 days, or C. 100 days?
Yep if you can believe it, it was B.
529 days. Wow. Question number five.
It's Democracy Sausage Time this weekend.
And as Australians troop off to the polls to elect the next federal government, what are the names of the two men competing to be Prime Minister?
Yeah, well done if you said Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton.
Alrighty, how did you go kids?
Smashed it out of the ballpark?
Feeling pretty cocky?
OK, let's see how the big people go.
Alright adults, now it's your turn.
Time to show those kids who's boss.
Question number 1. This week, Donald Trump reached a significant milestone in his return to the White House, one that's often used to judge a president's early performance.
Which milestone did Donald Trump hit this week?
Again. Yep, that's right, he hit the 100 days in office milestone for the second time.
Question number 2 – The murder trial of Victoria woman Erin Patterson got underway this week with an enormous amount of interest. The opening statements revealed that new details about the lunch she cooked for her in -laws.
What was the name of the dish that's at centre of this high -profile case?
Was it A. Beef Wellington, B.
Spaghetti Carbonara or C.
Bangers and Mash? Yes, well done if you said A.
Beef Wellington. Question number three.
In a story that had social media both groaning and gasping, a hiker in Japan had to be rescued twice from the same iconic mountain this week.
First while trying to reach the summit, and then again days later when he went back to retrieve his phone.
What is the name of that mountain?
Yeah well done, if you said Mount Fuji… Question 4.
Canada held an election this week.
Which former central banker was elected as Canadian Prime Minister?
Was it a Mark Carney, b Pierre Polvier or c Justin Trudeau.
Yeah well done if you said a Mark Carney.
Question number 5. With the Pope laid to rest earlier this week, what is the name of this secretive group of cardinals who meet behind locked doors to choose the next one.
And just as a heads up, we'll have a shortcut for you next Tuesday, all about the making of a Pope.
Yes, congratulations to you if you said The Conclave!
How did you go adults?
How many did you get right?
Who is the winner this week?
All bow down to your Brainiac superiority!
If you've missed any of these cool news stories throughout the week and you want to refresh your memory don't forget that all of this week's Squiz Kids episodes are available for a re -listen wherever you get your podcasts.
So that's the end of the quiz, which means it's now time for Shoutouts.
It's Friday May 2. Today is International Harry Potter Day.
I must dig out my spell book and broomstick for the occasion.
Today is also a special day for these squiz kids celebrating a birthday today and over the coming weekend.
And because it's a Friday, Let's crack out the ol' birthday reggae tune.
Hit it! 4. It's happy birthday to Kieran Zohar and Tommy from Forest Lake Aaron Anet and Oliver from Vermont South Maggie from the Gold Coast Kiana from St Clair Tyler from Karruma Saskia from Elanora Emeliana from Trinity Gardens Sophia from Oran Park Olivia from Chatswood Devin, from Melbourne, Harry, from Leopold and Bria, from Albany Creek.
Well that's all we have time for.
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For now though, this is Bryce Corbett signing off and reminding you all to get out there and have a most excellent weekend.
Over and out.