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100

Which country is famous for creating a social credit system?

China

100

What questions does a lead answer?

who, what, when, where, why, (how)

100

What fruit do kids traditionally give to teachers?

apples

100

How many students are there at KUIS?

a) 2,980

b) 3,700

c) 4,160

c) 4,160

100

In which capital city of Europe would you find the Eiffel Tower?

Paris

200

What does it mean to "go viral" on the Internet?

a. be disliked by many people

b. become very popular or well-known

c. complain publicly about the Corona vaccine

b. become very popular or well-known

200

Name five news outlets (can be from any country).

Japan Times, CNN, BBC, Fox News, NHK, etc.

200

Which expression means the same thing as "satirical cartoon"?

a. representational cartoon

b. political cartoon

c. editorial cartoon

c. editorial cartoon

200

When was KUIS founded?

a) 1987

b) 1991

c) 1996

a) 1987

200

What fruit do raisins come from?

grapes

300

What does "IDK" mean?

I don't know.

300

What does POTUS mean?

President of the United States

300

An English teacher with poor grammar is an example of which satire strategy?

situational irony

300

What do the letters in SALC stand for?

Self-Access Learning Center

300

What is the name of Harry Potter's pet owl?

Hedwig

400

Who is the most popular Instagrammer in the world?

Christiano Ronaldo (soccer player)

400

Name three things that make something newsworthy.

negative

timing (happened recently)

fame

geographical proximity

cultural proximity

human interest (ordinary people becoming heroes)

unusual or unexpected events

400

One purpose of satire is to (make a correct sentence):
 may us of have perspective not before show a we thought

Show us a perspective we may not have thought of before.

400

What do the red and blue colors on KUIS' logo represent?

red = the mouth, words, language

blue = the world and cosmos

400

What's the tallest animal in the world?

giraffe

500

One type of online harassment is when someone’s personal information is published online as a call for others to harass them.  What is this type of harassment called?

doxxing

500

The first part of a news article's structure is the headline and lead.  Name the other four parts in the correct order.

1. headline and lead

2. most important facts

3. additional facts and quotes

4. background information

5. actions in progress

500

What are the four satire strategies?

dialogue, abstract representation, exaggeration, situational irony

500

What is KUIS' motto?

Languages are the foundation to link the world in peace.

500

If you suffer from arachnophobia, which animal are you scared of?

spiders

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