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Friday, 15 November, 2002, 08:29 GMT
Quiz: China's Communist leaders
China's Communist Party has unveiled a new leadership, with Vice-President Hu Jintao named as party chief. Test your knowledge of Chinese leaders past and present with BBC News Online's quiz.

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What is the favourite dance of China�s new leader, Hu Jintao?
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A: The foxtrot
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B: The tango
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C: The soft shoe shuffle
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Which of these is not a genuine Chinese political campaign?
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A: The three represents
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B: The white and expert road of 'three divorces'
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C: The three welcome mats for political reform
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Which of these songs is Jiang Zemin known to enjoy singing?
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A: I'm Still Standing
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B: Love Me Tender
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C: Descendants of the Dragon
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Which of the following is not a quotation of Mao Zedong's?
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A: "Politics is war without bloodshed, while war is politics with bloodshed"
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B: �Revolution is not a dinner party�
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C: �It doesn�t matter if the cat is black or white, so long as it catches mice�
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The Communist Party's congress was held in the Great Hall of the People. Which senior Chinese leader worked on its construction as a carpenter?
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A: Li Ruihuan
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B: Li Peng
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C: Li Changchun
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Who earned the nickname of "white boned demon", and why?
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A: Jiang Qing, Mao Zedong's wife, for her role in the Cultural Revolution
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B: Chris Patten, ex-governor of Hong Kong, for introducing limited democracy
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C: Chen Shui-bian, President of Taiwan, for threatening a referendum on independence
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Which senior leader is rumoured to spend his evenings with expensive bottles of Scotch Whisky?
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A: Luo Gan, head of security services
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B: Wen Jiabao, expected to run the economy
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C: Hu Jintao
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What of these places has Jiang Zemin not swum in?
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A: Dead Sea
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B: Bohai Sea, northern China
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C: The Taiwan Strait
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In 1988 Hu Jintao was given the task of running Tibet? What reason did he give for spending little time there?
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A: He does not like high altitudes
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B: He is agoraphobic
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C: He is afraid of yaks
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Zeng Qinghong is set to become one of China�s top leaders. To what in particular does he owe his rapid rise?
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A: He is a �princeling�, the son of eminent Communist Party parents
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B: He has run the Party�s organisation department, keeping files on every leader
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C: He has been Jiang Zemin�s henchman, orchestrating the fall from power of several rivals
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