Posted Thursday, November 20, 2008
Season: 2008-2009, Episode: 10
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Question #1:
The Big Three American auto companies are asking the government for financial help. What are the three companies?
Answer: General Motors, Ford, Chrysler.
Question #2:
The astronauts on Space Shuttle Endeavour said they’re taking home improvement to a new level. What sort of improvements are they bringing to the International Space Station?
Answer: Bigger refrigerator, bathroom, bedrooms, new water purification system, new exercise equipment.
Question #3:
The government in the southern China province of Guangdong has built a new and unusual energy plant. What does it burn to create energy?
Answer: Garbage.
Question #1:
In 1933, the 20th Amendment to the Constitution changed the inauguration date for every new president from March 4 to a date earlier in the year. What is that date?
Answer: January 20.
Question #2:
A German-owned shipping company plans to cut operations in the U.S., affecting thousands of jobs in Wilmington, Ohio. What is the name of that company?
Answer: DHL.
Question #3:
Orcopampa, the site of the gold mine in our story, is located in the mountains of southern Peru, in west central South America. What very tall mountain range runs through Peru?
Answer: The Andes Mountains.
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