Bug still present in quantal.
The example is a bit badly chosen though, since I doubt there are keyboard 
layouts with latin characters without a question mark.
Better examples would be ctrl-shift-uFE (þ aka SMALL THORN) and ctrl-shift-u26f 
(ɯ aka IPA high back rounded vowel aka SMALL TURNED M).

However, there is the following user-side fix: Instead of keeping CTRL
and SHIFT pressed when releasing the U and then typing the hexcode,
press CTRL-SHIFT-U, then release all keys, type the hexcode and press
space. This method, though it necessitates an additional keypress
(space), does the same as the first method and avoids any ctrl-
shift-<key> triggered  commands.

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