CBC Ottawa news quiz for the week of Sept. 11

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How closely did you follow the past week in local news?
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Question 1

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According to Jonathan Mahilrajan, one of several people CBC spoke to in the community of Manotick last Sunday, who has a "genuine care for the country and for people"?
Answer
  • King Charles III.
  • Pierre Poilievre, leader of the federal Conservatives.
  • Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada's chief public health officer.
  • Ontario Premier Doug Ford.

Question 2

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Albert Dumont is planning to hold a protest march in Ottawa on Sept. 30 with about 200 fellow demonstrators. What are they calling for?
Answer
  • Environmental protections for a sensitive wetland.
  • The renaming of an important roadway.
  • The return of some COVID-19 restrictions.
  • Affordable housing commitments from Ottawa mayoral candidates.

Question 3

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Ontario adults can now book a bivalent COVID-19 vaccine booster dose, which targets the original virus and which of the following variants?
Answer
  • Delta.
  • Omicron BA. 1.
  • Omicron BA. 4-5.
  • Tau.

Question 4

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Cihan Erdal returned home to Ottawa earlier this month after a lengthy ordeal that involved spending 262 days imprisoned in which country?
Answer
  • El Salvador.
  • Iran.
  • Turkey.
  • Zimbabwe.

Question 5

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In the words of Andrea Freedman, president and CEO of the Jewish Federation of Ottawa, why has the National Holocaust Monument been "desecrated"?
Answer
  • It's been used as a backdrop for fashion shoots.
  • A filmmaker shot a scene from a horror movie there.
  • It's become a popular hangout for skateboarders.
  • Canada Geese have been defecating there, and no one's cleaning it up.

Question 6

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Who will be able to use this sharable electric Kia Niro hatchback, unveiled Tuesday at a public announcement in Ottawa?
Answer
  • Residents of one community housing complex.
  • Volunteers at city food banks.
  • Outreach workers responding to overdoses and similar emergencies.
  • Municipal election workers ferrying voters to polling stations.

Question 7

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Which of the following was forecasted Wednesday to be $85.5 million?
Answer
  • The City of Ottawa's transit deficit for 2022.
  • The cleanup cost of the summer derecho storm.
  • The costs associated with policing the Freedom Convoy protests.
  • The amount of aid Canada is providing to flood-stricken Pakistan.

Question 8

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Drew Enright is one of several Riverside Park residents who are urging the City of Ottawa to implement better policies to deal with what creatures?
Answer
  • Coyotes.
  • Raccoons.
  • Outdoor cats.
  • Wasps and hornets.

Question 9

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Géraldine Simard's family says staffing shortages are to blame for the fact the 82-year-old had to sit for eight hours in an Outaouais ER before getting a bed. What was she suffering from?
Answer
  • Fractured bones in her back.
  • A broken hip and pelvis.
  • Complications from a stroke.
  • Sepsis from a urinary tract infection.

Question 10

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Built in 1862, this historic building in Perth, Ont., has been placed on the market and can be purchased for nearly $500,000. What function did it once serve?
Answer
  • It was an asylum.
  • It was the town's old jail.
  • It was the region's first flour mill.
  • It was a pub run by Ontario's first premier.
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