Do you know what happened in China last week? Take our weekly news quiz to test your knowledge and get up to speed on the latest developments in case you missed something.
China successfully sent 13 satellites into orbit atop a Long March-6 carrier on November 6, including a communications test satellite, the first of its kind in the world. What's so special about this satellite?
1 / 7
Next
Overseas exhibitors and visitors at the China International Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai have been offered a special convenience by the municipality's visa authorities. What's the special offer?
2 / 7
Next
All international passengers arriving in China must present negative results for both nucleic acid and IgM antibody tests, per new requirements released last week. When should the tests be taken?
3 / 7
Next
Hangzhou, a tech hub in eastern China, has come up with a draft plan to ban facial recognition technology in certain areas of the city. Which areas?
4 / 7
Next
China has made a donation worth $1 million to help a UN agency carry out relief work in Senegal as part of COVID-19 pandemic response efforts, the agency said on November 3. Who will be the target beneficiary of this donation?
5 / 7
Next
North China's Tianjin Municipality on November 2 granted "hukou," or household registration, to 193 homeless wanderers, many of whom are mentally challenged and cannot remember where they are originally from. How will household registration benefit these people?
6 / 7
Next
A Chinese player named Ke Jie on November 3 defeated his South Korean opponent Shin Jinseo 2-0 in the finals of an international mind sport competition. Which mind sport competition was it?
7 / 7
Next
Your Score
0
/
7
Let your friends and the world know
Start it again