"What in the World?" - Week of October 17, 2016

Who became the first songwriter to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature?
Toumani Diabaté
Wong Ka Kui
Bob Dylan
Olga Tañón
In exchange for $40 billion in loans to develop infrastructure, China will receive a special economic zone in the port city of Chittagong, located in ________, whose government made the deal with China.
India
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Myanmar
The African Union held a summit this week in Lome to discuss maritime security. Lome is capital of this country.
Togo
Ivory Coast
Ghana
Benin
King Bhumibol of Thailand, the world's longest-reigning monarch, passed away this week. In which year did he accede to the throne?
1936
1946
1956
1966
Norway's proposal to present the peak of Halti as a gift to mark the 100th anniversary of its neighbor's founding fell through, since doing so would mean moving the border between the two nations. Halti falls on Norway's border with which nation?
Sweden
Russia
Finland
Denmark
The FTSE was in the news this week, reaching a record high in intraday trading due to currency volatility. The FTSE is a share index of 100 companies traded on which city's stock exchange?
Paris
Milan
London
Hong Kong
On October 15 nearly 200 nations signed the legally binding Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol of 1987, agreeing to phase down the use and production of hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) gases. HFC gases are associated primarily with which machines?
Cars and trucks
Cell phones and computers
Heating units
Air conditioners and refrigerators
Turkish-backed rebels have recaptured the Syrian town of Dabiq from Islamic State (IS) fighters. Dabiq is symbolically important for IS because it was mentioned by the Prophet Mohammed as the site of a major battle between Muslims and non-Muslims, right before the end of the world. IS has given the name "Dabiq" to which part of its organization?
Its official news outlet
The oath new recruits must take
Its online magazine
The training period for new fighters
Which European Leader called for tougher sanctions against Russia this week, in response to its role in the war in Syria?
Angela Merkel
Theresa May
François Hollande
Mariano Rajoy
The Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), an intergovernmental military alliance established between former Soviet states, held its summit this week in Yerevan, Armenia. Which of the following nations is NOT a member of CSTO?
Kazakhstan
Belarus
Uzbekistan
Tajikistan
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