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The Sarnia Journal trivia challenge

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1 – Last month, Sanna Marin, 34, became the world’s youngest head of state when she was sworn in as prime minister of what country?

 

2 – Drive carefully:  What city street was the site of the most vehicle collisions in 2019?

 

3 – In what province would you find Canada’s Magnetic Hill?

 

4 – Access Open Minds, a mental health centre for youth, will open next September at what location?

 

5 – An 11-ton space telescope orbiting the earth since 1990 is named after what American astronomer?

 

6 – In what year was singer Adele born?  a) 1988 b) 1991 c) 1994

 

7 – Superman is billed as being faster “than a speeding” what?

 

8 – In medical terminology, what do the letters BMI stand for?

 

9 – In the United States, it borders Florida; in Europe, it borders Russia and Turkey. What is it?

 

10 – Created in 1984, Canada’s national security system is usually referred to by what four-letter acronym?

 

– Tom St. Amand (column # 276)

 

ANSWERS: 1 – Finland; 2 – London Road; 3 – New Brunswick; 4 – Site of the former CIBC building on Front Street; 5 – Hubble (Edwin); 6 – 1988; 7 – Bullet; 8 – Body Mass Index; 9 – Georgia; 10 – CSIS.

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