Think You're Smarter Than Slate's Jurisprudence Editor? Find Out With This Week's News Quiz.
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Slate's weekly news quiz, hosted by Ray Hamel, challenges participants on recent events spanning various topics, including politics and culture. Notably, the ongoing toy shortage due to China's manufacturing dominance raises concerns for the upcoming Christmas season. Donald Trump's humorous comment, suggesting children can manage with fewer toys, adds levity. Contestants can measure their performance against an average score and that of a Slate editor, fostering a competitive atmosphere and stimulating engagement in current affairs.
This week's Slate News Quiz is a stone groove, testing your knowledge on diverse recent events, from politics to science, featuring contests against esteemed Slatester.
With 90 percent of toys made in China, retailers fear a toy shortage at Christmas, leading to concerns over availability of popular items for kids.
Donald Trump quipped on the potential toy shortage, suggesting, "Maybe the kids will have two dolls instead of 30," highlighting the absurdity of the situation.
Competitors can compare their quiz scores with the average contestant and a Slatester, adding a layer of fun and competitive spirit to the quiz.
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