It's the Magazine's 7 days, 7 questions quiz - an opportunity to prove to yourself and others that you are a news oracle. Failing that, you can always claim to have had better things to do during the past week than swot up on current affairs.
It's the Magazine's 7 days, 7 questions quiz - an opportunity to prove to yourself and others that you are a news oracle. Failing that, you can always claim to have had better things to do during the past week than swot up on current affairs.
1.) Multiple Choice Question
1.) Multiple Choice Question
The new Superman film will have which UK actor in the title role?
The new Superman film will have which UK actor in the title role?
One
Two
Three
Four
One
Two
Three
Four
2.) Multiple Choice Question
2.) Multiple Choice Question
Sark in the Channel Islands was declared the world's first "dark sky island". Where was the UK's first official dark sky region?
Sark in the Channel Islands was declared the world's first "dark sky island". Where was the UK's first official dark sky region?
Northern Ireland
Wales
Scotland
England
Northern Ireland
Wales
Scotland
England
3.) Multiple Choice Question
3.) Multiple Choice Question
What does the term "bariatric" relate to? Clue - it has nothing to do with EastEnders' Barry.
What does the term "bariatric" relate to? Clue - it has nothing to do with EastEnders' Barry.
Use of bus passes for the elderly
Caffeine addiction
Treatment of obesity
Use of bus passes for the elderly
Caffeine addiction
Treatment of obesity
4.) Multiple Choice Question
4.) Multiple Choice Question
Protests in Egypt against the 30-year-rule of President Hosni Mubarak have focused on Cairo's Tahrir Square, or Midan Tahrir. Translated, it is known as...
Protests in Egypt against the 30-year-rule of President Hosni Mubarak have focused on Cairo's Tahrir Square, or Midan Tahrir. Translated, it is known as...
People's Square
Victory Square
Liberation Square
People's Square
Victory Square
Liberation Square
5.) Multiple Choice Question
5.) Multiple Choice Question
Plans to transfer ownership of many public forests in England provoked a huge row this week. But which of them was Dick Turpin's stomping ground?
Plans to transfer ownership of many public forests in England provoked a huge row this week. But which of them was Dick Turpin's stomping ground?
Epping
Sherwood
Forest of Dean
Epping
Sherwood
Forest of Dean
6.) Missing Word Question
6.) Missing Word Question
Walking * is YouTube hit
Walking * is YouTube hit
gorilla
baby
corpse
gorilla
baby
corpse
7.) Multiple Choice Question
7.) Multiple Choice Question
Rail travel was declared to be at its most popular since... a long time ago, when who reigned?
Rail travel was declared to be at its most popular since... a long time ago, when who reigned?
George V
Edward VIII
George VI
George V
Edward VIII
George VI
Answers
Answers
It's number four, Henry Cavill, best known as Charles Brandon in the BBC historical drama The Tudors. The others are all British actors playing other superheroes - 1. Andrew Garfield (Spider-Man) 2. Ioan Gruffudd (Mr Fantastic) 3. Christian Bale (Batman)
It's Galloway Forest Park in Scotland, given the International Dark Sky Association award in 2009. It marks the exceptional blackness of the night sky and limits the use of artificial light. Exmoor National Park (pictured) is bidding for the same status.
It's the treatment of obesity. Special bariatric ambulances have been built - complete with double-width stretchers, hoists and inflatable lifting cushions - to ferry the most obese patients. A campaign to save rural bus routes was launched this week, and it was reported that caffeine boosts female brain power.
It's Liberation Square. The square was originally called Midan Ismailia, after a 19th Century ruler. It was renamed after the Egyptian revolution in 1952, which established the country as a republic.
It's Epping Forest in Essex.
It's gorilla. Ambam walks upright like a human and has become a big attraction at a wild animal park in Kent.
It's George V, because apart from during World War II, it was in the 1920s that rail travel last hit the peak of 1.3bn journeys made in 2010.
It's number four, Henry Cavill, best known as Charles Brandon in the BBC historical drama The Tudors. The others are all British actors playing other superheroes - 1. Andrew Garfield (Spider-Man) 2. Ioan Gruffudd (Mr Fantastic) 3. Christian Bale (Batman)
It's Galloway Forest Park in Scotland, given the International Dark Sky Association award in 2009. It marks the exceptional blackness of the night sky and limits the use of artificial light. Exmoor National Park (pictured) is bidding for the same status.
It's the treatment of obesity. Special bariatric ambulances have been built - complete with double-width stretchers, hoists and inflatable lifting cushions - to ferry the most obese patients. A campaign to save rural bus routes was launched this week, and it was reported that caffeine boosts female brain power.
It's Liberation Square. The square was originally called Midan Ismailia, after a 19th Century ruler. It was renamed after the Egyptian revolution in 1952, which established the country as a republic.
It's Epping Forest in Essex.
It's gorilla. Ambam walks upright like a human and has become a big attraction at a wild animal park in Kent.
It's George V, because apart from during World War II, it was in the 1920s that rail travel last hit the peak of 1.3bn journeys made in 2010.
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