The MND News Quiz of the Week: May 9th

What's been going on in the news this week? Our weekly quiz is here to keep you on top of what’s happening in Mexico.

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50,000 music lovers flooded Mexico City's Zócalo this week. Who were they trying to catch a glimpse of?

Which UK finance firm has invested another US$64 million into their Mexican operations?

A new survey this week showed running is one of Mexico's most popular activities. What percentage of Mexicans report running on a semi-regular basis?

A discovery of a Tamaulipas cave has shocked scientists across the world. Why?

Police in Mexico City have arrested 4 men after discovering US$1 million of marijuana. Where was it hidden?

In great news for conservationists, 207,000 Kemp's Ridley sea turtle eggs have been found on beaches in which Mexican state?

Mexico has achieved gender parity in its political system. Which of these cabinet positions is not held by a woman?

The Huasteca Potosina's famous Tamul waterfall has dried up. Why?

When visiting Mexico for the first time in 2001, what gift did U.S. President George W. Bush famously reject?

Parents are angry about a government decision to close school early this academic year, citing rising temperatures and the upcoming FIFA World Cup. How early will schools close?

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MND Tutor | UNAM

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UNAM is far more than a university — it is a centuries-old institution woven into Mexico’s history, politics, culture and public life.
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The MND News Quiz of the Week: August 15th

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