Q.1
The Chicago Headline Club's Peter Lisagor Awards ceremony last year tripped up a number of journalists attending because ...
The hosting venue was in Rosemont, not Chicago.
The hosting venue allows no jeans.
The hosting venue required black-tie dress.
Q.2
Which of these things did the mayor of a Kentucky town where a five-year-old boy shot and killed his two-year-old sister not say?
"It's a normal way of life."
"You begin at an early age, learning to use and respect a gun."
"This is a horrible event that should give pause to every parent with a gun at home."
Q.3
An unscientific show of hands showed what percentage of Los Angeles Times staffers would quit if their paper were acquired by the conservative Koch brothers?
A third.
A half.
Fewer than a quarter.
Q.4
How many years ago did the World Wide Web go public?
20.
30.
15.
Q.5
What on-air goof preceded a reporter's departure from Comcast SportsNet Chicago?
Saying the Blackhawks have had "a tremendous amount of sex" during the regular season.
Saying the Cubs' threat to leave Chicago is a "load of hooey."
Saying the Bears will "suck next season."
Q.6
Which organization is seeking to hire a new "head of news and journalism"?
CNN.
Fox News.
Twitter.
Q.7
What returned to life in Chicago Thursday morning?
Rod Blagojevich's hair.
Red-light cameras.
Buckingham Fountain.
Q.8
Who voted to unionize this week?
Teachers at Chicago's largest charter-school network.
Chicago Tribune employees.
McDonald's workers.
Q.9
Which organization's employees did tech visionary Peter Thiel suggest "should be worried about the longevity of their jobs"?
Twitter.
The New York Times.
CBS.
Q.10
In what year did the character Iron Man debut?
1963.
1968.
2008.