San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)
A distinction no state wants
1: What state has a 19 percent poverty rate, highest in the country?
A: Mississippi
B: California
C: Arkansas
2: What’s the Waffle House Index, and why are the feds watching it?
A: Indicator of fat intake
B: Business resiliency during hurricane
C: Low wage employment level
3: Apple’s debuting a wave of bigger, better gizmos. What else?
A: Sorry, no more headphone jacks
B: Mortgages to pay purchases
C: Service lines modeled on DMV
4: Amid a wave of workplace shootings, experts are offering new advice on last-ditch steps. What is it?
A: Hide under your desk B: If you’re religious, pray
C: Fight back any way you can
5: Bay Area officials want to spend $194 million on what?
A: Homeless camps in outer areas
B: Regional transit card
C: Vast organic gardening system 6: A San Francisco ER doc has treated dozens and thinks hundreds more are out there. What’s the health problem? A: Major poison oak outbreak
B: Scooter crash injuries
C: Football concussions
7: Fed health officials ordered what San Francisco business to shape up or face closure?
A: Flavored e-cig maker Juul
B: Yoyo self-driving cars
C: Aldo’s Anchovies 8: What school edged out UC Berkeley as the top public university in a national ranking?
A: Texas
B: Michigan
C: UCLA 9: The product is popular, but 20 percent isn’t pure enough to be sold. What is it?
A: Movie popcorn
B: Motor oil
C: Cannabis goods 10: Thousands of Russians took to the streets to protest what? A: Rise in the pension age B: Visit of Chinese president C: Putin’s plan to jail dissidents