The Guardian Thursday News Quiz No. 242: Space, Policy, and Pop Culture Trivia
The Guardian publishes its 242nd Thursday news quiz, a weekly feature challenging readers with fifteen questions covering current events, pop culture, and general knowledge. The quiz includes topics such as the new head of Ofcom, UK student loan interest rate caps, military service policy changes in Germany, and the curator for the Meltdown festival. Other questions address international affairs like Colombia's flag colors, a zoo incident in the US, and a diplomatic art dispute in Spain. The trivia also features geographical challenges involving Newcastle upon Tyne, details on the Artemis II astronaut crew, and environmental concerns regarding robot lawnmowers in Germany. Additionally, the quiz commemorates historical anniversaries related to King Philip III of Spain and pays tribute to Keith Chegwin. Illustrated by Anaïs Mims, the segment invites readers to test their knowledge without prizes, encouraging engagement through comments.
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The Guardian Thursday News Quiz No. 242: Space, Policy, and Pop Culture Trivia
The Guardian publishes its 242nd Thursday news quiz, a weekly feature challenging readers with fifteen questions covering current events, pop culture, and general knowledge. The quiz includes topics such as the new head of Ofcom, UK student loan interest rate caps, military service policy changes in Germany, and the curator for the Meltdown festival. Other questions address international affairs like Colombia's flag colors, a zoo incident in the US, and a diplomatic art dispute in Spain. The trivia also features geographical challenges involving Newcastle upon Tyne, details on the Artemis II astronaut crew, and environmental concerns regarding robot lawnmowers in Germany. Additionally, the quiz commemorates historical anniversaries related to King Philip III of Spain and pays tribute to Keith Chegwin. Illustrated by Anaïs Mims, the segment invites readers to test their knowledge without prizes, encouraging engagement through comments.
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