1. On May 28, the Maui Humane Society (MHS) announced that Sandra Shelby would take over as their new executive director on July 15. But just 16 days later, on June 13, the MHS said that Shelby decided not to take the new job, and instead current MHS Development Director Jerleen Bryant would become exec director. According to the June 14 Maui News, how many people applied to be MHS exec director?
A. “more than 50”
B. “more than 70”
C. “more than 100”
D. “more than 120”
E. “more than 140”
2. On June 12 and June 13, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D–Hawaii, went on CNN and MSNBC respectively to talk about the deteriorating situation in Iraq. What did Gabbard, who is also a captain in the Hawaii National Guard and an Iraq War veteran, say the U.S. should do?
A. Send in massive ground forces and also conduct air strikes
B. Send in special forces and advisers and also conduct air strikes
C. Send in special forces and advisers only
D. Conduct air strikes only
E. Stay out
3. On June 12, Honolulu Civil Beat released a new poll on the Hawaii Governor’s race–specifically, the matchup between incumbent Democrat Neil Abercrombie and state Senator David Ige, D–Aiea. What were the results?
A. Abercrombie 48 percent, Ige 48 percent
B. Abercrombie 48 percent, Ige 37 percent
C. Abercrombie 37 percent, Ige 48 percent
D. Abercrombie 37 percent, Ige 37 percent
E. Does it really matter?
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1: E–“more than 140”
2: E–Stay out
3: C–Abercrombie 37 percent, Ige 48 percent
Photo of Tulsi Gabbard: Wikimedia Commons
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