Q.1
Pope Francis is offering "time off purgatory" to those who ...
Follow his account on Twitter.
Like his page on Facebook.
Post Internet photos of cats that resemble him.
Q.2
Complete this passage from Sun-Times coverage of the Metra commuter rail investigation: “'It was a decision that ____________ had nothing to do with,' _______ said."
Larry Huggins, Huggins.
Alex Clifford, Clifford.
Michael Madigan, Brown.
Q.3
What unfolded at noon, July 16, 2013, on Daley Plaza?
School closings protest.
Divvy bike demonstrations.
Youth boxing event.
Q.4
New Yorkers learned the hard way this week that their smartphones can awaken them with an annoying alarm sound for ...
Amber Alerts.
Email scams.
Operating system malfunction.
Q.5
Tweets about the movie "Sharknado" peaked at about 5,000 per minute after how much of the original showing had aired?
A third.
Halfway.
Three quarters.
Q.6
The Netflix series "House of Cards" made history this week, becoming the first online show to ...
Win an Emmy nomination for best drama.
Win an Emmy nomination for best actor and actress.
Both of the above.
Q.7
A reporter for which publication claims to have had a love child with a rock band member she was assigned to interview?
The New York Post.
Rolling Stone.
The New York Times.
Q.8
Which Chicago institution is teaming up with technology leaders to reach the next generation of patrons?
The Goodman Theatre.
The Siskel Film Center.
The Steppenwolf Theatre.
Q.9
Which sax-playing veteran of the Nixon administration died July 13?
John Mitchell.
Bob Haldeman.
Leonard Garment.
Q.10
Which social-media Web site responded to a complaint (an account created by someone who erroneously entered the email address Meyerson@gmail.com) only after Meyerson went public on Facebook and Twitter?
Match.com.
eHarmony
Facebook.