Try your hand at this week’s news quiz

If you followed the news last week, you could be a winner in our weekly news quiz. Warm up by taking the newspaper version, and then go to www.spokesman.com/newsquiz, where top entries go into a drawing for a $50 gift card to the Davenport Hotel, and all entries go into a drawing for movie tickets.

1. Spokane-born trombonist Ryan Keberle is featured on a single with which rock great?

A. Paul McCartney

B. David Bowie

C. Mick Jagger

D. John Fogerty

E. Neil Diamond

2. Deaconess Hospital has opened a new unit dedicated to what?

A. Allergies

B. Diabetes

C. Drug-dependent newborns

D. Childhood obesity

E. Alzheimer’s disease

3. Washington state became how old last week?

A. 100

B. 125

C. 150

D. 175

E. 200

4. Why is a $60 million Idaho contract for statewide school broadband in limbo?

A. The contractor moved out of state.

B. A judge ruled the contract was improperly awarded.

C. Schools are refusing to pay their share.

D. The state doesn’t have the money to fulfill the contract.

E. All of the above.

5. A group hopes to make Felts Field the site of what?

A. An industrial park

B. An airstrip dedicated to corporate jets

C. A military and aerospace museum

D. An airport dedicated to student pilots

E. A drag strip

Check your work

Find answers and last week’s winners on Page B10.

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