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Wales quiz of the week
The Wales Rally GB was making news this week...but why?
The Wales Rally GB was making news this week...but why?
Are you up to date with all the latest news, or do you need to do your homework?

Test your knowledge of Welsh affairs with BBC News Online's interactive quiz.

Just click on the answers you think are right and find out how much you really know!

Who scored Wales' first try against England in the World Cup quarter-finals?
A: Stephen Jones
B: Colin Charvis
C: Shane Williams
How many rally drivers were punished for speeding offences on public roads during the 2002 Wales Rally GB at Neath magistrates court this week?
A: 17
B: 19
C: 21
What is the name of the new political party founded by independent AM John Marek?
A: Wales Forever
B: Future Wales
C: Forward Wales
Where is the cheapest place to buy a house in the UK, according to figures released by the Land Registry?
A: Blaenau Gwent
B: Rhondda Cynon Taf
C: Alyn and Deeside
Which Welsh hero is at the heart of a row over street names in Aberystwyth?
A: David Lloyd George
B: Owain Glyndwr
C: Aneurin Bevan
How much money is being invested in the Corus steelworks at Port Talbot?
A: £71m
B: £73m
C: £75m
Which Welsh firm is on the verge of signing a contract with the American space agency Nasa?
A: PPT Space
B: PPM Technology
C: PMP Futures
Which university did the new Shadow Welsh Secretary Bill Wiggin attend?
A: Oxford
B: University of Wales Aberystwyth
C: University of Wales, Bangor
Which regional rugby side has gone into administration this week?
A: Neath-Swansea Ospreys
B: Celtic Warriors
C: Newport Gwent Dragons
What has Catherine Zeta Jones warned news organisations not to link her with?
A: The Atkins Diet
B: The Mumbles
C: Hello magazine




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