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1. Hundreds of “Star Wars” fans lined up at Edwards Big Newport this

week to get the first crack at the latest in this string of science

fiction epics by director George Lucas. What is the name of this

final piece of the trilogy?

A. Star Wars: Episode III -- The Wookie Returns

B. Star Wars: Episode III -- Vader Nation

C. Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith

D. Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of Steve Smith

2. The Newport Beach City Council will soon lose its leader, as

Mayor Steve Bromberg has accepted a superior court judgeship

position. Who appointed Bromberg to his new post?

A. President Bush

B. Sen. Bill Frist

C. Chief Justice William Rehnquist

D. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger

3. The fourth annual Relay for Life took place last weekend at

Newport Harbor High School. The event is being heralded for raising

more than $100,000 for the first time in its existence. What does

Relay for Life raise money for?

A. The American Cancer Society

B. A cereal eaters fan club

C. A once popular board game

D. A photo magazine

4. El Matador, a well-known Mexican restaurant in Costa Mesa was

auctioned off this week by county officials who took it over after

the family that ran it for years lost it in a dispute. How much did

the restaurant fetch at the auction?

A. $5.35 cents

B. $535

C. $53,500

D. $535,000

5. The Costa Mesa City Council decided to turn out the lights at

Kaiser Elementary School because of neighbors’ complaints about the

lights when they are turned on for youth sports activities. What type

of activities are played at Kaiser?

A. Pop Warner football

B. Soccer

C. Frisbee golf

D. Roller hockey

Answers: 1. C; 2. D; 3. A.; 4. D; 5. B.

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