San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)
CHRON QUIZ
1
Demonstrators calling for a cease-fire in Gaza managed to shut down:
A: The closing formal session of APEC
B: California Democratic Party convention
C: Cal-Stanford Big Game
2
What did San Francisco do with virus testing company Gentech:
A: Enlisted it to test all city employees
B: Formally approved its street test sites
C: Shut it down
3
In an Emerson/NexStar poll of candidates for U.S. Senate, the current leader is: A: Rep. Barbara Lee
B: Rep. Adam Schiff
C: Rep. Katie Porter
4
Low-income adults ages 26-49 become eligible next year for:
A: Medi-Cal
B: Medicaid
C: Medicare
5
The commercial Dungeness crab season is: A: Finally open
B: Postponed again
C: Canceled
6
The state Supreme Court ruled that PG&E Co.’s liability for the 2009 Kincade Fire is: A: To pay thousands to customers harmed by power shutoffs
B: Waive one monthly payment by affected customers
C: It does not have to pay damages
7
Red Rock Island on S.F. Bay is:
A: Bay’s last private island to go on the market
B: Proposed as fill-in home for Oakland A’s until their Vegas ballpark is built
C: The Bay’s largest nudist colony
8
Actor/director Bradley Cooper wows again with “Maestro,” a biopic about:
A: Michael Tilson Thomas
B: Leonard Bernstein
C: Sir Neville Marriner
9
At press time, Sam Altman was CEO of: A: Microsoft AI
B: OpenAI
C: Aye Yai Yai
10
Some 400 flooded-out residents of 33 Tehama have been told:
A: They really didn’t need to move out at all
B: They can move back in immediately
C: They should be able to move back in next year
— Pete Wevurski; pwevurski@sfchronicle.com