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Think you know Utah? Take our news quiz and find out.

(Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Tru Religion Pancake & Steakhouse, which opened recently in Orem, features antique furniture from Salt Lake City's Lamb's Grill, including the Salt Lake Tribune booth. Friday, Dec. 28, 2018.

Last week, 97 percent of you knew that the number of women in the Utah Legislature has reached a historic high, but only 40 percent knew that “60 Minutes” did an investigation on a BYU student accused of spying on the U.S. for China. Think you kept up with the news this week? Take our quiz to find out. A new quiz will post every Friday morning. You can find previous quizzes here. If you’re using The Salt Lake Tribune mobile app, click here.

For clarification and fact checking — but hopefully not cheating — purposes, you can find the stories referenced in each question here: Question 1, Question 2, Question 3, Question 4, Question 5, Question 6, Question 7, Question 8, Question 9, Question 10, Question 11, Question 12.

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