The 2019 Hong Kong Protests Quiz (2) - Statistics

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Answer % Correct
Targets of vandalism MTR railway stations
87%
For certain days, citizens holding this type of British passport protested outside the British consulate British National (Overseas) passport
70%
Targets of vandalism Chinese-based banks (e.g. Bank of China)
61%
On Mid-Autumn Festival, a human chain was held on the peak of this iconic hill in Kowloon Lion Rock
61%
On 20 October, police briefly fired water cannons at this religious building The Kowloon Mosque
61%
A rally on 28 September marked the fifth anniversary of this 2014 movement Umbrella Movement
61%
The bear that President Xi is afraid of Winnie the Pooh
52%
On 4 October, Carrie Lam implemented a law which would ban this practice during demonstrations Face masking
48%
The composer of the new protest anthem Glory to Hong Kong (pseudonym) Thomas dgx yhl
48%
"Fire magic" Petrol bombs
43%
This WWII event is often compared to the evacuation of protesters from the airport on 1 September Dunkirk evacuation
39%
On 29 September, a journalist of this nationality had her eye blinded by a rubber bullet Indonesian
39%
This square was closed due to masquerade protests on Halloween Lan Kwai Fong
39%
On the same date, the first protester being shot had his wound that close to his heart 3 cm (1.18 inches)
35%
This game company penalized an esports athlete for shouting a protest slogan on livestream Blizzard Entertainment
35%
This act was passed by the American House of Representatives on 16 October Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act
35%
Targets of vandalism Pro-government firms (e.g. Maxim's, Yoshinoya)
35%
This satirical animated sitcom issued a sarcastic 'Letter of Apology' after its ban in China South Park
30%
Netizens made fun of a pro-Beijing artist and condemned police by parodying this pop song by Sia Chandelier
22%
The manager of this NBA basketball team tweeted a protest slogan Houston Rockets
22%
The pro-Beijing artist aforementioned Maria Cordero
22%
On 1 October, originally the Chinese National Day, was called a national day of ________ by protestors Mourning
22%
A belief to pressurize the government by crashing Hong Kong's economy Mutual Destruction
17%
This law was used once only in Hong Kong history during this event in the colonial era 1967 Riots
13%
On which date did Chief Executive Carrie Lam hold a public dialogue? 26 September
4%
A practice where protesters confront pro-government assailants without seeking help from police Vigilantism
4%
The sixth core demand (a de facto upgrade of one of the original five demands) Dissolution and reorganization of the police force
0%
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