Local Genius Quiz | June 22

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Local Genius Quiz winner + Answers

Molly Rhyne: 4356 points

Answers:

  • This week Volvo announced that which of their models would be right here in Charleston?

    QuestionCount
    S6081 (41%)
    XC9034 (17%)
    S9038 (19%)
    V6046 (23%)
    Total199

  • 24,000 is the number of WHAT found in a sample of flood water taken by Post + Courier staff on Vanderhorst Street earlier this month?

    QuestionCount
    Fecal Colonies166 (82%)
    Mosquitos24 (12%)
    Ytterbium12 (6%)
    Total202

  • How many free sunscreen dispensers have been installed in The Joe as a collaborative effort between the City of Charleston, I Will Reflect, + IMPACT Melanoma to encourage the use of sun protection?

    QuestionCount
    1045 (23%)
    2095 (49%)
    521 (11%)
    1533 (17%)
    Total194

  • Which day this week was “National Dump the Pump Day”?

    QuestionCount
    Thursday110 (55%)
    Today13 (7%)
    Monday18 (9%)
    Tuesday58 (29%)
    Total199

  • How many homes in the Charleston region are at the risk of ‘chronic inundation flooding’?

    QuestionCount
    7,000+74 (38%)
    2,000+41 (21%)
    4,000+70 (36%)
    500+10 (5%)
    Total195

It’s Friday– which means you have another chance to prove that you’re a #LocalGenius.

Test your knowledge on what’s happening in our city (and see how much you really learn from our emails each morning) by taking this week’s five-question quiz.

The faster you answer each question correctly, the higher your score will be. We’ll be giving away new prizes each week to the top scorer.

Compete below, then send to a friend who thinks they can beat you (as if).👇
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