
November 10, 2022
Season 38 Episode 10 | 15m 59sVideo has Closed Captions
This episode features stories about King Tut, the world's longest train, and more.
This episode of News Quiz features stories about tensions between North and South Korea, a King Tut anniversary, Hawaii's Mauna Loa volcano, South Africa's Zulu tribe, teaching IT skills in Kenya, a worm who recycles, Utah's salt flats, the world's longest train and more.
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November 10, 2022
Season 38 Episode 10 | 15m 59sVideo has Closed Captions
This episode of News Quiz features stories about tensions between North and South Korea, a King Tut anniversary, Hawaii's Mauna Loa volcano, South Africa's Zulu tribe, teaching IT skills in Kenya, a worm who recycles, Utah's salt flats, the world's longest train and more.
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First today, we want to taking a closer look at those show.
But there are some SPORTS today!
Shout out to the Houston Baseball's World Series!
Los Angeles, California, League Soccer championship!
Next, let's get going with a Question.
What sweet treat is made from a comes in several forms... chips, even bars.
It's long.
You may not realize it, bean... What sweet treat is made from a We'll have the answer after the In our news today, you may have North and South Korea.
The watched by the world.
Both of an Asian peninsula that eastern coast of China.
The Sea of Japan and the Yellow At the end of World War Two, northern part of the peninsula south.
North Korea became a Republic of South Korea chose War broke out in 1950 when South Korea.
The war ended in at odds.
Recently, the north waters near South Korea.
retaliated with missiles fired The situation worries both the Koreas.
Other countries are use more dangerous weapons Turning now to a different world are celebrating the 100th King Tut's Tomb.
The burial or King Tut, was unearthed back the Kings.
Egypt is a country borders Sudan and Libya and is Cairo is the capital of Egypt.
burial site for Egypt's royalty is one of the most famous He is known as the boy king was just nine years old.
early death at age 18 or 19.
Carter discovered Tut's Tomb in retrieving thousands of ancient there, including Tut's golden Let's discover the first part and 2 are about the Asian Questions 3 and 4 are about the anniversary.
Back to the news, scientists tourists and residents that getting ready to erupt.
Since has been more active with small the base of the mountain and Hawaii's Volcano Observatory the volcano alert level to erupted 33 times in recorded on the volcanic mountain and get to safe ground.
Geologists CAN predict when the volcano aren't seeing any signs of Now let's travel over to South president has officially leader of the Zulu tribe.
South Africa is at the southern It actually has three capital Bloemfontein, and Cape Town.
The Zulu people are the largest with about 10 to 12 MILLION South African President, Cyril Misuzulu as the new leader of doesn't hold any real political maintains a huge influence over use.
In another African nation, A teach I.T.
lessons to students.
Here in the U.S. computers, readily available to most of other countries.
So in Nairobi, sure children in rural areas education.
Her effort, called outdated computers from refurbishes the technology and along with computer classes for Well think about those stories of today's Quiz.
Question 5 The South African ceremony is And Question 7 is a lesson in In Spain, scientists may have a pollution.
It seems WAX WORMS materials.
The research the wax worms could be used in help get rid of the plastic planet.
Before any decisions are made about the worms' enzymes that understanding of those enzymes developing plastic disposal Back in the United States crews Utah's Bonneville SALT FLATS are what remain of lake beds in white, salt surfaces look like Racers come to the salt flats place to set speed records.
high speeds and there used to perfect for racing.
Now they struggle to find five racing to figure out why this And a Swiss railway company is passenger train in the world.
includes 100 coaches.
It the Swiss Alps on a route that across 48 bridges and of mountain track.
Train enthusiasts lined up to transportation.
The rail celebrate 175 years of Swiss Now let's travel into final Question 8 may be a pollution There's a race for Question 9.
And take a leisurely Question 10.
Okay, got all your answers read more of your Opinion Caine's class at John Griffin North Carolina.
Alecia likes a and something extra.
"... my godmother's mini chocolate and I love making it with her.
food drive to make sure people Thanksgiving."
Aldina is in the Elementary in Bowling Green, Bosnian influence.
rolled like a taco and filled student in the Portland Public He likes something traditional.
"My favorite... is mashed healthy and so good to have on And these next two are attends the 8th Grade at Barren Kentucky and says, "My favorite grandma makes because she makes And 4th Grader, Gabriella from Pikeville, Kentucky sums it all food because I'm with my good."
How sweet is that?!
send us your favorite tummy holiday food?
And tell us what your letters to us via email can use the form at include your name, grade, your response!
Did your sweet tooth take over Question?
Well if you answered That's the sweet treat that bean!
Now you may not believe crafty material... Just take a Chocolat fashion show in Paris, long as the models can move then their imaginations can go And here are the rest of The answer to question 1 is...
Tensions began between North Two when the country divided.
The answer to question 2 is... JAPAN and China are the The answer to question 3 is... C. 1922 is the year Tut's Tomb the 100th anniversary.
The answer to question 4 is... B. Egypt is located at B on the The answer to question 5 is... LOA is Hawaii's largest The answer to question 6 is... B.
The ZULU people are led by The answer to question 7 is... A. TECHLIT AFRICA is taking The answer to question 8 is... B. WAX WORMS can eat and digest The answer to question 9 is... Utah's SALT FLATS are speedy And the answer to question 10 C. The world's longest through the Swiss Alps.
And in Ecuador has become known for live there.
Tourists visit from >> pet and even feed these iguanas enjoy seeds, bananas, human admirers.
Then they get a tree for a nap!
No napping for you right now!
for more News Quiz!
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