Q.1
Which demographic group's take on affirmative action flip-flops when informed of Asians' performance on standardized tests?
Asians.
Whites.
Blacks.
Q.2
"Business Insider" frontman Henry Blodgett says journalism has entered ...
Old age.
A golden age.
A dark age.
Q.3
Which of these is the title of a presentation scheduled for an Oak Park religious organization?
"Helen Thomas: A Journalism Pioneer.
"Helen Thomas: Her Legacy in Shadow."
"How Helen Thomas Made Me a Better Jew."
Q.4
The preferred bidder in Chicago's quest for a company to run its scandal-scarred red-light camera program ...
Has admitted some of its equipment has a 5% error rate.
Has been denied $2 million in payments from Baltimore.
Cost Baltimore revenue from more than 6,000 tickets because it didn't show up in court to defend them.
All of the above.
None of the above.
Q.5
Recounting the origin 10 years ago of his groundbreaking Chicago Tribune blog, Eric Zorn recalled getting in trouble for ...
"Too many uncredited photos."
"Too many short pieces without depth."
"Too many links to outside publications."
Q.6
The Onion mock-celebrated which newspaper for winning the "Pulitzer For Coverage Of 'Http/1.1 Service Unavailable' Story"?
The Washington Post.
The Chicago Tribune.
The New York Times.
Q.7
According to a University of Georgia survey, compared to 2009, the percentage 2012 journalism graduates who landed full-time jobs within eight months was ...
Down 25 percent.
Flat.
Up 10 percent.
Q.8
Which restaurant chain is refusing to serve a politician accused of sexual harrassment?
Tilted Kilt.
Hooters.
Olive Garden.
Q.9
A California TV station's parody of Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" video calls for resignation of ...
San Diego mayor Bob Fillner.
Vice President Joe Biden.
New York mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner.
Q.10
WXRT-FM's radio frequency is ...
91.3.
93.1.
93.5.