News quiz...do you know?
Test your memory and see what you remember from previous news reports. Each question is related to a news story published in the South China Morning Post on Tuesday, March 13, 2001
1. were arrested for alleged money laundering linked to people-smuggling following a SAR and Australian police bid.
A Twenty foreigners
B Fifty mainlanders
C Twenty triad members
D Twenty people
2. A union has called for a statue of revolutionary leader to be built in Hong Kong.
A Mao Zedong
B Sun Yat-sen
C Deng Xiaoping
D Chiang Kai-shek
3. A group of 14 medical associations opposed the Government's consultation paper on , calling the plan 'empty proposals'.
A educational reforms
B commercial law reforms
C health-care reforms
D tax increases
4. The of missing autistic boy Yu Man-hon was given a frosty reception by National People's Congress deputies after flying to Beijing to seek help to trace the boy.
A mother
B father
C uncle
D aunt
5. The SAR is to establish centres in Guangdong to give for mainlanders planning to settle in Hong Kong.
A financial help
B legal advice
C right of abode advice
D induction courses
6. looking for regional headquarters could pick Singapore over Hong Kong if they fail to find the talent they need here, a senior official warned.
A American businessmen
B German firms
C British industrialists
D European companies
Answers - 1D, 2B, 3C, 4A, 5D, 6B
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