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 number of 16-24-year-olds not in employment, education or training - known as Neets - has gone up in England. But what were they referred to before Neets was coined?
The number of 16-24-year-olds not in employment, education or training - known as Neets - has gone up in England. But what were they referred to before Neets was coined?
Status zer0
Neds
Zero
Status zer0
Neds
Zero
2.) Multiple Choice Question
2.) Multiple Choice Question
Susan Boyle was the best-selling UK act abroad in 2010, for the second year running. But who came second?
Susan Boyle was the best-selling UK act abroad in 2010, for the second year running. But who came second?
Sade
Take That
James Blunt
Mumford and Sons
Sade
Take That
James Blunt
Mumford and Sons
Info
Info
Mumford and Sons' album Sigh No More sold 1.3 million, placing them third. James Blunt's Some Kind of Trouble sold 900,000 copies overseas, making him joint fifth. Take That's Progress - the top-selling album in the UK last year with sales of 1.8 million - sold a further 800,000 copies abroad, making it the eight biggest selling album abroad.
Mumford and Sons' album Sigh No More sold 1.3 million, placing them third. James Blunt's Some Kind of Trouble sold 900,000 copies overseas, making him joint fifth. Take That's Progress - the top-selling album in the UK last year with sales of 1.8 million - sold a further 800,000 copies abroad, making it the eighth biggest-selling album abroad.
3.) Missing Word Question
3.) Missing Word Question
Dinosaur named * discovered
Dinosaur named * discovered
jelly belly
thunder thighs
air head
jelly belly
thunder thighs
air head
4.) Multiple Choice Question
4.) Multiple Choice Question
Nasa's shuttle Discovery is on its final mission, after a long career. Which of the following is NOT true?
Nasa's shuttle Discovery is on its final mission, after a long career. Which of the following is NOT true?
It was the first shuttle to rendezvous with Russia's Mir space station
It took the first American woman to space
It's named after a sailing ship
It was the first shuttle to rendezvous with Russia's Mir space station
It took the first American woman to space
It's named after a sailing ship
Info
Info
There is a tradition of naming shuttles after ships. Discovery was partly named after one of two vessels used in the early 1600s by Henry Hudson to explore Hudson Bay and search for a Northwest passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific. It hooked up with the Mir space station in 1995.
There is a tradition of naming shuttles after ships. Discovery was partly named after one of two vessels used in the early 1600s by Henry Hudson to explore Hudson Bay and search for the Northwest Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific. It hooked up with the Mir space station in 1995.
5.) Multiple Choice Question
5.) Multiple Choice Question
A production of Frankenstein is being staged at the National Theatre in London, ignoring the dozens of films and going right back to the original novel. What was the book's subtitle?
A production of Frankenstein is being staged at the National Theatre in London, ignoring the dozens of films and going right back to the original novel. What was the book's subtitle?
Man or Monster
The Abominations of Science
A Modern Prometheus
Pandora's Box Sprung
Man or Monster
The Abominations of Science
A Modern Prometheus
Pandora's Box Sprung
6.) Multiple Choice Question
6.) Multiple Choice Question
"Baby gaga" was in the news this week, what is it?
"Baby gaga" was in the news this week, what is it?
Nickname revealed in Sarah Brown's memoirs that she gave herself when she was pregnant
Vivienne Westwood's new collection at London Fashion Week
The name of a new ice cream made from breast milk
Nickname revealed in Sarah Brown's memoirs that she gave herself when she was pregnant
Vivienne Westwood's new collection at London Fashion Week
The name of a new ice cream made from breast milk
7.) Multiple Choice Question
7.) Multiple Choice Question
Almost 2,000 guests have been invited to the royal wedding, it was announced this week. Which group of people has received the most invitations?
Almost 2,000 guests have been invited to the royal wedding, it was announced this week. Which group of people has received the most invitations?
Royal Family
Defence services
Representatives from William's charities
Foreign royals
Royal Family
Defence services
Representatives from William's charities
Foreign royals
Answers
Answers
It's Status zer0. The term started to be used in 1993 and came from a technical classification, status 0, with those in education being status 1, those in training status 2 and those in employment status 3. The Neet acronym was reportedly first coined in 1996.
It was Sade. Her album Soldier of Love sold 2.3 million copies abroad, bettered only by Boyle, whose album The Gift sold 3.7 million copies.
It's thunder thighs. Scientists have named the newly-discovered sauropods Brontomerus - thunder thighs in Greek - because of the huge muscles they think it had.
It did not launch the first American woman into space. It was, however, the first shuttle to be piloted by a woman, Eileen Collins in 1995.
It was A Modern Prometheus, after the Greek Titan that stole fire from the gods and gave it to humans.
It's the name of ice cream made from breast milk, now on sale at a shop in London. The milk is blended with Madagascan vanilla pods and lemon zest and then freshly churned.
It's representatives from William's charities - 80 have been invited. There will also be 50 members of the British monarchy, 40 foreign royals and 30 members of thedefence services.
It's Status zer0. The term started to be used in 1993 and came from a technical classification, status 0, with those in education being status 1, those in training status 2 and those in employment status 3. The Neet acronym was reportedly first coined in 1996.
It was Sade. Her album Soldier of Love sold 2.3 million copies abroad, bettered only by Boyle, whose album The Gift sold 3.7 million copies.
It's thunder thighs. Scientists have named the newly discovered sauropods Brontomerus - thunder thighs in Greek - because of the huge muscles they think it had.
It did not launch the first American woman into space. It was, however, the first shuttle to be piloted by a woman, Eileen Collins in 1995.
It was A Modern Prometheus, after the Greek Titan that stole fire from the gods and gave it to humans.
It's the name of ice cream made from breast milk, now on sale at a shop in London. The milk is blended with Madagascan vanilla pods and lemon zest and then churned.
It's representatives from William's charities - 80 have been invited. There will also be 50 members of the British monarchy, 40 foreign royals and 30 members of the defence services.
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