Follow the link to the NY Times news quiz. You may take the quiz for 5/9 or 5/10 (or both!). Discuss your response on the blog: How did you score? What story is the most interesting/newsworthy (why)? What other important news topics do you think should have been on the quiz?
http://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/category/news-quiz/
I got a 1/5 for that quiz. I did not score well at all for this..
ReplyDeleteI got a 1/5 or a 20 on the quiz. I've never felt so dumb in my life.
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ReplyDeleteI got a 0/5. I have abs. no idea what is going on in the world today, its kind of sad.
ReplyDeleteI recieved a 1 out of 5 on the quiz. Not a surprise, I mean I really know nothing about politics or any of the questions they asked me. Lucky guess...
ReplyDeleteI think the most important one though was the one about the Pakistan government, considering Osama Bin Laden just was killed.
Maybe more questions about him in particular could be important.
I got 2 out of 5. I did not score well.
ReplyDelete...I got a 1/5...
ReplyDeleteI scored a 3/5 on the quiz relating to May 10th(today).
ReplyDeleteI got a 1/5 or a 20 on the quiz for 5/9 too.
ReplyDeleteTHe most intresting one in my opinion was the one abnout the misssissippi river flodding. It is the one that has the most effect on us and is closest.
ReplyDeleteI got a 4 out of 5, the one i got wrong was the one about Greece, and its railways, race tracks, and national lotteries. I was kind of surprised they had had that on the quiz, I don't really hear much of that. But besides that the quiz incorporated many of the main topics that are in todays news.
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ReplyDeleteI got a 4/5 on the May 10th one, but I got a 2/5 on the May 9th one.
ReplyDeleteI think that it is newsworthy because most Americans aren't fllowing current event, and probably don't know the answer to most of these questions too. I only got 20% on both of the quizzes, because I had to guess for every question. So those right answers were just luck...
ReplyDeleteThis quiz seems to incorporate many of the topics now popular on the news.
ReplyDeleteI agree with mcKenzie, We should not have to know this. As you can see noone knows all of this, and yes very complex and confusing.
ReplyDeleteThe hardest questions to answer in my opinion, were the ones invoving other countries.
ReplyDeleteI think more events IN the United States should have been on the quiz.
ReplyDeleteI realized that I only know what is going on in the world if it comes up at school. I didn't really learn any of the news on my own.
ReplyDeleteI honestly can not think of any cureent news topics that could be on the quiz. the quiz seemed to cover most of the important news affairs that are currently going on right now.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Kaylee, its funny how much we don't know about whats going on in the world, however, i did get a 4/5
ReplyDeleteI got a 3/5 on today's test. I didn't think this was actually that bad since I never read the newspaper in the morning and don't watch the news too often.
ReplyDeleteIts sad to say I got a 0/5 on one of them and 1/5 on another. :(
ReplyDeleteI got a 0/5 on the first quiz and I got a 2/5 for the May 9th quiz. Oops...
ReplyDeleteI scored a 3/5 on May 10ths test. I think this is newsworthy because it shows how many Americans are not following the news or current events.
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ReplyDeleteI feel the quiz covered a wide variety of topics, escpcieally the ones that are really important, such as bin Laden, and whats going on in Syria.
ReplyDeleteI got a four out of five on the quiz....I love current events and politics.
ReplyDeleteI thought that the Osama story was the most important because his death is one of the biggest topics that conserns the US right now. I had heard about how they were holding his three widows under custody since he was killed.
ReplyDeleteI agree with McKenzie, I didn't expect to score a 5/5 on both of these quizzes because it's not that common for a high schooler to follow EVERYTHING that goes on in the news world.
ReplyDeleteThe most interesting topic on the quiz I think would be about Pakistan. Since recently Bin Laden was assassinated, the government of Pakistan is newsworthy.
ReplyDeleteI scored a 3/5 on yesterday's quiz as well. I think the most newsworthy one to me is the Lakers losig because everyone hates them. They were going for a 3peat in the NBA Finals and I didn't one them to win whatsoever. It is also the end of the storeid career of Phil Jackson.
ReplyDeleteI BELIVE THAT THEY SHOULD HAVE QUESTIONS THAT KIDS OUR AGES WOULD NO . SOME OF US HAVE NO IDEA WHATS GOING ON
ReplyDeleteI agree with kellyn and Mckenzie. Scoring a 5/5 would be really rare, because I assume that most of us guessed on the majority of the questions.
ReplyDeleteI just took the May 9th test. I got a 3/5.
ReplyDeletei got a 1 out of 5 and it really doesnt suprise me because i know absolutly nothing about politics. I know this stuff is important but im 16 years old. why do i need to know about any of this stuff. i think that it would be more important to me when im in my 20's or something.
ReplyDeleteLike many others, I received a 1/5 on the quiz. Many of the questions confused me and it's really no surprised because I don't have that great of an idea as to what is going on in the world today. I think that the most important story was the one about the Pakistan government because like Shelby said, the recent events revolving around Osama Bin Laden. I think that more questions should have been put on the quiz regardning this issue because it is highly important to our country and had a major impact in the world.
ReplyDeleteLike Shelby, Kellyn, and Mckenzie said, scoring a 5/5 would be very rare, but it is possible if you know current events and the news.
ReplyDeleteI took the May 9th test and got a 3/5 too. All of the questions were very random that I did not have any prior knowledge about whatsoever. It really shows how unaware of the the news i really am....
ReplyDeleteJOHN GIVE ME YOUR BRACELET ......hi daphne
I agree with John, the quiz covered a lot a different topics, especially the ones that are more important than others. If it was on only one topic it would be less interesting.
ReplyDeleteWhen i read the questionsd i got really confused, I had no idea what any of the answers were....hence why i got a 1 out of 5
ReplyDeleteP.S. HEY JESSICA LYNN KELLEY WHATS CRACKALACKIN
The Mississippi river story was the most newsworthy because it is a national matter that has the attention of the nation. The government needs to do something about this ASAP.
ReplyDeleteI kind of feel bad that I dont know any of the current events going on right now, but the one that I found most interesting is the one where in the past5 months the pakastan have angered the CIA with the media, I feel that is newsworthy because the CIA is usually really confedential.
ReplyDeleteI think that the osama story was the most interesting because the death of him is being talked about all around the united states.
ReplyDeleteLike Kellyn and Mckenzie said, I think it would be extremely rare to score a 5/5 on one of the quizzes. This is because not many people our age look into current events because it doesn't interest us as much as it would interest an adult.
ReplyDeleteOn both tests, I did very poorly, I got a 2/5. Most of the questions were confusing. As I mentioned before, I feel that the hardest questions are the ones about the countries because I do not really follow other countries. However I do know major news like Osama being dead. Other questions, particularly involving sports were on the easier side because peronaly, I could relate to these becasue I like sports.
ReplyDeleteI don't reall know what other inmportant news stories should havw been on the quiz since I don't really know many...awkward
ReplyDeleteAlso, we usually do not know about something the day it happens. We are at school, it's not like we sit in front of our T.V's all day watching MSNBC...We would probably get better scores if the quiz was about last weeks happenings.
ReplyDeleteThese questions were all about very newsworhty articles, but I think the questions were very specific that really don't help out with understanding the article. For example, the article about the MIsissippi Floods was probably one of the most newsworhty but the question asked about how mnay feet above sea level the flood was, which would not help people understand about the situattion.
ReplyDeleteI think that with this quiz, now many people will watch the news because they want to get a higher quiz score....
ReplyDeletejk probably not but thats the best i could come up with thanks to aarman......
Thanks Jess for posting you last comment.
ReplyDeleteI would also agree with Gio that the Mississippi River story is important. This is because it affects our nation and could negatively impact our nation.
ReplyDeleteI think that there should be more questions about osama because he is the most talked about on the news right now and with his death there has been different things that have changed for the united states
ReplyDeleteI agree with Kellyn and John, these quizes had a variety of different topics. I feel that the most interesting article was the one about the Kentucky Derby mostyly because I knew what was being discussed. I watched the Kentucky Derby so I knew what the topic was about.
ReplyDeleteIt quite obvious that I think the whole Osama Bin Ladin is one of the most newsworthy topics right now, so I feel it should be in one of the questions on the quiz.
ReplyDeleteThere should be more questions on this quiz that kids could relate to better. The questions on these quizes were very difficult and I do not feel that kids our age should know all of these questions. Maybe more sports related questions or things kids enjoy should be included. Nevertheless, it would still be good to incoorporate "world related" questions.
ReplyDeleteCurrent events (at least about politics)are not really followed by people of our age. We should try to at least have some vague idea as to what is going on around us in the news though.
ReplyDeleteThe one about Greece also stands out because it concerns the government and economy of a developed nation with a high GDP
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