1) What foreign leader gave a speech to Congress on Tuesday?
a) British Prime Minister David Cameron
b) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
c) Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto
d) Brazilian president Dilma Roussef
2) On Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard argument in the case of King v. Burwell. The case involves the proper interpretation of what law?
a) The Affordable Care Act
b) The Civil Rights Act of 1964
c) The Voting Rights of 1965
d) The Social Security Act
3) A United States Ambassador to this country was recently knifed by a protestor. What country?
a) South Korea
b) Libya
c) Austria
d) Turkey
4) On Tuesday the Justice Department released a report detailing systemic racial discrimination in what city's police department?
a) Los Angeles, California
b) Ferguson, Missouri
c) El Paso, Texas
d) Jacksonville, Florida
5) What politician was recently criticized for the extensive use of personal email while in office?
a) Sarah Palin
b) George W. Bush
c) Al Gore
d) Hillary Clinton
6) What Republican presidential hopeful caused controversy when he claimed that going to prison proves that being gay is a choice?
a) Rand Paul
b) Ted Cruz
c) Mike Huckabee
d) Ben Carson
7) The Justice Department announced last week that it is planning to bring criminal charges against Democratic Senator Robert Menendez. What state does Menendez represent?
a) New Jersey
b) New York
c) Florida
d) Connecticut
8) It was announced last week that Apple is going to be added to the Dow Jones Industrial Average. What company will it replace?
a) Sears
b) McDonalds
c) Ford
d) AT&T
9) The United States Census Bureau projected that white citizens will no longer make up a majority of the American population by what year?
a) 2024
b) 2036
c) 2042
d) 2081
10) What professional sports league narrowly avoided a strike Thursday when the players and owners reached a new Collective Bargaining Act?
a) Major League Baseball
b) National Hockey League
c) Major League Soccer
d) Women's Tennis Association