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  2. Quiz: Test your news knowledge with our weekly headlines quiz

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    Do you feel like you read the headlines enough to qualify as a news junkie? Take our quiz to find out.

  3. Quiz: Test your news knowledge with our weekly headlines quiz

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  4. Quiz: Test your news knowledge with our weekly headlines quiz

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    With all that's been happening in the news, does it feel like you've been reading the headlines more regularly? Take our quiz to see if that's true. Quiz: Test your news knowledge with our weekly ...

  5. Quiz - Wikipedia

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    A printed quiz on health issues. A quiz is a form of mind sport in which people attempt to answer questions correctly on one or several topics. Quizzes can be used as a brief assessment in education and similar fields to measure growth in knowledge, abilities, and skills, or simply as a hobby.

  6. Weekly Reader - Wikipedia

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    One of the best-known events in the magazine's history is its quadrennial "Weekly Reader Student Presidential Election Poll". The poll is an educational exercise in which Weekly Reader-subscribing teachers conduct mock elections to find their students' preference for president. Teachers tabulate the results, then send them to Weekly Reader ...

  7. Quiz: Test your news chops with our weekly quiz - AOL

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    Take the quiz above to test your news chops. If you get any wrong, or you just want to read more about any of the topics, scroll down to find links to the stories. Here's a cute video, so you don ...

  8. Weekly Reader Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Current Events was for students in grades 1–10. In-depth coverage of world and national news in a student-friendly format. Current Health 1 & 2 – for students in grades 6–8 and 1–12 respectively. Covered most state health curricula, so it could be used as a stand-alone teaching tool. Current Science – for students in grades 3–10 ...

  9. Quiz: Test your news knowledge with our weekly headlines quiz

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    Here's a cute video to take up space so you don't accidentally see the answers while you're taking the quiz. US threatens Syria, says Assad is planning chemical weapons attack 3 CNN staffers are ...