1. The government recently conducted a public consultation exercise regarding alcohol consumption and hours of sale. What were the overwhelming findings of this exercise?
a. That people want a curb on public alcohol consumption near residential areas.
b. That public alcohol consumers want a curb on overbearing residential areas.
c. That the sale of alcohol should be limited to Monday mornings and Wednesday afternoons, when it is most desperately needed.
d. That none of this would have happened if it weren’t for those drunken miscreants in Little India.
2. In a move to improve the lives of migrant workers and honor their invaluable services to the city, a property development company has introduced what amenity to its worker dormitories?
a. Beds that don’t have to be shared with three other dudes. It’s bad for morale.
b. More bathrooms so everyone can get to work on time.
c. Access to proper visa and legal services.
d. Free WiFi. Priorities, people!
3. Hot on the heels of independence referendums in the Ukraine and then Scotland, who else recently voted to secede from their nations?
a. Sentosa. They feel unloved by taxi uncles who never want to visit.
b. Bangkok. Who needs those Red Shirts anyway?
c. Catalonia. Their amazing restaurant scene is being dragged down by the rest of Spain.
d. The rogue electronics vendors of Sim Lim Square. They have a more profitable economic theory they’d like to implement.
4. Another day, another city improvement project. Which of these major upgrades will have the biggest impact on the lives of Singaporeans?
a. The refreshed Ang Mo Kio MRT station—it now has a pawn shop. Yay!
b. A 3.4-kilometer lighting installation along the ECP planned for next year’s SG50 celebration.
c. A $1.5 billion Sustainable Singapore Blueprint, which includes more bike paths and rooftop gardens.
d. This, the first issue of the I-S Magazine redesign, with a redoubled focus on events, heavier coverage of the local scene, big, sexy pictures and lots more! Download it here.