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- True or False: The new building planned for downtown Lexington would be roughly as tall as the “Big Blue Building”, but will have ten more stories.
- True
- False
- Senator Barack Obama won the democratic presidential primary in only one state Tuesday. Which one was it?
- Texas
- Rhode Island
- Vermont
- Ohio
- It has been said that the Kentucky casino bill is “plan A” for increasing revenue. According to the article in Wednesday’s paper, what is one of the key “back up plans”?
- Raise income taxes
- Force all Kentuckians to give up their stimulus checks when they arrive
- Raise tobacco and cigarette taxes
- Cut salaries of government officials
- Lexington’s nightclub The Dame is one of the historic buildings that may be lost under the new development plan for downtown Lexington. While they usually host local artists and bands, sometimes more mainstream artists play there. What country music star is scheduled to play there Friday night, for only $10 a person?
- John Michael Montgomery
- Kenny Chesney
- Tim McGraw
- Garth Brooks
- True or False: A recent study has shown that what can actually contain large amounts of bacteria?
- Drinking water
- Snow
- Bottled beverages
- Rainwater
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- Which universitiy has announced a plan to become “green”, or much more energy efficient?
- University of Kentucky
- Western Kentucky University
- Eastern Kentucky University
- Centre College
- Ford is planning on bringing what fuel-efficient model car to the United States by 2010?
- Contour
- Fiesta
- Econetic
- Camry
- A new link has been found between cancer and taking what drug?
- Steroids
- Hormones
- Tylenol
- Prescription painkillers
- What NFL quarterback has announced plans to retire after 17 seasons with his current team?
- Brett Favre
- Tom Brady
- Peyton Manning
- Eli Manning
Answers:
1. A; 2. C; 3. C; 4. B; 5. B; 6. C; 7. B; 8. B; 9. A
Quiz written by
Taryn Mynear, UK student |
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