1. What brought more than 2,000 people to town April 21?
A. A raffle for 21 acres of land in Susquehanna County.
B. The debut of a newly discovered play by Jason Miller.
C. The Electric City Craft Brew Fest.
D. The KISS reunion tour.
2. Why did two lawyers speak to Lakeland High School students last week?
A. They spoke of the danger of drinking on prom night.
B. They explained the legal consequences of cyberbullying.
C. They were working on a class-action lawsuit over a vending machine ban.
D. They were looking to hire summer interns.
3. Despite spending cuts, the state ended fiscal 2011-12 with a surplus of ...
A. $140 billion.
B. $140 million.
C. $140,000.
D. $140.
4. Riverside Elementary West students won a nationwide environmental challenge for a project to ...
A. prove filtered tap water could be as clean as bottled water.
B. see if fruit flies that ate organic fruit were healthier than those eating regular fruit.
C. learn the effects of eating only junk food.
D. discover whether dogs really would eat homework if it was left on the floor.
5. Why will parts of the McDade Expressway be closed this week?
A. A national anti-pothole league will be protesting.
B. "The Office" will film a scene for the series finale.
C. A mine subsidence opened and must be fixed.
D. Crews are replacing parts of the Main Avenue bridge.
6. To funds repairs to a West Lackawanna Avenue bridge, city council will ...
A. hold a bake sale.
B. transfer $32,000 from the West Side Falcons Youth Organization.
C. auction surplus equipment.
D. set up donation cans.
7. What's central to Moscow's new long-range plan?
A. Building Six Flags - NEPA.
B. Increasing population to be the county's third city.
C. Becoming a sister city with Moscow, Russia.
D. Attracting new businesses and keeping existing ones.
8. A Malaysia native visited Benton Twp. as part of ...
A. a campaign to raise awareness of world hunger.
B. a tour of old coal mining regions.
C. a solo flight around the world in a single-engine aircraft.
D. an exchange program.
9. Lackawanna, Keystone and Marywood all decided to ...
A. offer free books to freshmen.
B. waive tuition fees for the top 200 applicants.
C. remove the name of former state Sen. Robert J. Mellow from campus buildings.
D. merge into a single institution.
10. What might Marywood do after losing the accreditation of its nursing program?
A. Phase out the program.
B. Develop articulation agreements with other schools.
C. Joining with area hospitals to provide more on-the-job training.
D. All of the above.Answers: 1.C; 2.A; 3.B; 4.A; 5.D; 6.B; 7.D; 8.C; 9.C; 10.B