2020年12月25日 星期五

Think You’re Smarter Than Slate’s Editor in Chief? Find Out With the End-of-the-Year News Quiz.

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Welcome to Slate’s weekly news quiz. It’s (finally) the final quiz of 2020, which means it’s time to test your knowledge of this dreaded year’s events. Your host, Ray Hamel, has concocted questions on news topics ranging from politics to business, from culture to sports to science.

Questions are multiple-choice, and time is of the essence: You have 50 seconds to answer, and as the seconds tick away, the question’s point value drops from 50 all the way down to zero, so you’ll want to click on your answer as fast as you possibly can. There’s no penalty for an incorrect answer, so feel free to take a guess.

At the end of the quiz, you’ll be able to compare your score with that of the average contestant, as well as with the score of a Slatester who has agreed to take the quiz on the record. This week’s contestant is Jared Hohlt, Slate’s editor in chief.

Can you ace the quiz and beat Hohlt? Good luck!

Editor’s note: The quiz will be taking a break for New Year’s. We’ll return to action on Jan. 8.

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