Turkey's Erdogan Tells Women They'll Never Be Equal

Turkey's Erdogan Tells Women They'll Never Be Equal

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The transcript covers various topics including a gender conference in Istanbul discussing gender equality in Turkey, Area's bankruptcy and potential asset sale, a Twitter DM fail by the CFO leading to acquisition speculation, Sony's network hack incident, and the production challenges of a Steve Jobs film.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What was the main argument presented at the gender conference in Istanbul?

Women should have more rights than men.

Women should not work outside the home.

Women need equivalents, not equality.

Men and women are naturally the same.

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What was the reaction of the audience to the speaker's comments at the gender conference?

They booed.

They were silent.

They gave a standing ovation.

They walked out.

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What challenge does Area face in selling its assets?

Assets are outdated technology.

Assets are too expensive.

Assets are tied up in legal issues.

Lack of interested buyers.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What mistake did Twitter's CFO make regarding a potential acquisition?

He announced the acquisition too early.

He publicly tweeted private details.

He forgot to secure funding.

He emailed the wrong person.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was the speculated motive behind the Sony hack?

To steal customer data.

To disrupt Sony's operations.

A blackmail attempt.

To promote a new movie.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Who is writing the script for the new Steve Jobs film?

Aaron Sorkin

Ashton Kutcher

Walter Isaacson

Christian Bale

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What is the significance of the Steve Jobs film project?

It stars Ashton Kutcher.

It is the first film about Steve Jobs.

It is based on a biography by Walter Isaacson.

It is directed by Aaron Sorkin.