Quiz of the week

There was a heatwave, good news for Yorkshire cricket an disappointment in the football, but how much do you really remember about the last seven days?
Val Doonican died this week aged 88.Val Doonican died this week aged 88.
Val Doonican died this week aged 88.

1. This week Lancashire County Council turned down a planning application by energy firm Caudrilla for ‘fracking’, which is the removal of shale gas using high pressure jets. How long did the company estimate the gas under Lancashire would last the UK?

a) 20 years

b) 50 years

England's Laura Bassett, second from right, is consoled by teammates after the side went out in the semifinal of the FIFA Women's World Cup soccer tournament.England's Laura Bassett, second from right, is consoled by teammates after the side went out in the semifinal of the FIFA Women's World Cup soccer tournament.
England's Laura Bassett, second from right, is consoled by teammates after the side went out in the semifinal of the FIFA Women's World Cup soccer tournament.

c) 150 years

d) 1,500 years

2. Many holidaymakers found they were going nowher whne French port workers continued to cause travel chaos this week with their strike at Calais, but what are they striking over?

a) Eurotunnel banning coffee breaks

Jonny Bairstow is congratulated on his innings by Durham's Jamie Harrison.Jonny Bairstow is congratulated on his innings by Durham's Jamie Harrison.
Jonny Bairstow is congratulated on his innings by Durham's Jamie Harrison.

b) Eurotunnel selling their company

c) British lorries driving too fast

d) the wave of immigrants

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3. Which British men’s tennis player was a surprise winner on day one of Wimbledon?

Kara Alexander helps cool off her sister Jodi  in the scorching heat.Kara Alexander helps cool off her sister Jodi  in the scorching heat.
Kara Alexander helps cool off her sister Jodi in the scorching heat.

a) Andy Murray

b) Tim Henman

c) Liam Broady

d) Kyle Edmond

People at St Pancras International train station in London, as Eurostar suspended all services to Calais.People at St Pancras International train station in London, as Eurostar suspended all services to Calais.
People at St Pancras International train station in London, as Eurostar suspended all services to Calais.

4. Which supermarket performed best in latest sales figures?

a) Asda

b) Aldi

c) Lidl

d) Morrisons

5. Temperatures and ice cream sales soared this week and a new record of 37.4C (99.3F) was recorded at Heathrow. The previous hottest temperature of 37.1F was set in Gravesend, Kent, but in what year?

a) 1990

b) 1995

c) 2000

d) 2010

6. Repeats of which popular 1980s series were pulled from US television this week because a car featured in the show was emblazoned in the Confederate flag amid growing calls for the use of the emblem to be ended after nine African-Americans were shot dead in the Charleston church massacre?

a) The Fall Guy

b) The Dukes of Hazzard

c) The A-Team

d) Knight Rider

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7. Which MP claimed this week to be the original architect of the ‘Northern Powerhouse’?

a) George Osborne

b) Gordon Brown

c) Dennis Skinner

d) John Prescott

8. How many runs did in-form Yorkshire batsman Jonny Bairstow score in his career-best innings against Durham which helped his side cruise to victory at the Chester-le-Street ground.

a) 159

b) 189

c) 209

d) 219

9. An own goal with the last kick of the game saw England cruelly miss out on a place in the final of the women’s football World Cup. But who did they lose to in the agonising semi-final?

a) Japan

b) Norway

c) USA

d) France

10. The Irish singer. entertainer and cardigan model Val Doonican passed away this week at the age of 88. Which of the following was not one of his hit songs?

a) Paddy McGinty’s Goat

b) Delaney’s Donkey

c) Fitzgerald’s Farm

d) O’Rafferty’s Motor Car