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Quiz of the Year: 52 weeks 52 questions, part two | Quiz of the Year: 52 weeks 52 questions, part two |
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'Tis the season to cast an eye back over the events of 2012. But how much do you remember? Test yourself with the Magazine's four-part compilation of the year's quizzes. Part two covers April to June. | 'Tis the season to cast an eye back over the events of 2012. But how much do you remember? Test yourself with the Magazine's four-part compilation of the year's quizzes. Part two covers April to June. |
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Spaghetti Junction, one of the biggest motorway interchanges in Europe, turned 40 in May. But what is its real name? | Spaghetti Junction, one of the biggest motorway interchanges in Europe, turned 40 in May. But what is its real name? |
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What did Starbucks do to offend its Irish customers in May? | What did Starbucks do to offend its Irish customers in May? |
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In May, a parliamentary committee hearing on long waits at British airport immigration heard from Immigration Minister Damian Green. Which unpredictable factor did he say was responsible for some of the delays? | In May, a parliamentary committee hearing on long waits at British airport immigration heard from Immigration Minister Damian Green. Which unpredictable factor did he say was responsible for some of the delays? |
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The tourist board in which nation reported a "surge" of interest from British holidaymakers after it was depicted in a particular film? | The tourist board in which nation reported a "surge" of interest from British holidaymakers after it was depicted in a particular film? |
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5.) Missing Word Question | 5.) Missing Word Question |
Iceman's * is world's oldest | Iceman's * is world's oldest |
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The average weight of an adult human is 137lb (62kg, 9.8 stones) according to a survey of the "fattest nations" in June. Micronesia and Tonga have taken the top two spots, but which European country was the highest ranked? | The average weight of an adult human is 137lb (62kg, 9.8 stones) according to a survey of the "fattest nations" in June. Micronesia and Tonga have taken the top two spots, but which European country was the highest ranked? |
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English Education Secretary Michael Gove announced plans for children to learn and recite poetry from the age of five. In Parliament, he quoted these lines "Facts are chiels that winna ding" - penned by which poet? | English Education Secretary Michael Gove announced plans for children to learn and recite poetry from the age of five. In Parliament, he quoted these lines "Facts are chiels that winna ding" - penned by which poet? |
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The United Nations General Assembly was recreated in Australia in June - except instead of diplomats, each country was represented by a dog. To which breed did they all belong | The United Nations General Assembly was recreated in Australia in June - except instead of diplomats, each country was represented by a dog. To which breed did they all belong |
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The canine conference, titled Dachshund UN, took place in Sydney, organised by performance artist Bennett Miller. It was billed as "a meditation on the utopian aspirations of the United Nations". | The canine conference, titled Dachshund UN, took place in Sydney, organised by performance artist Bennett Miller. It was billed as "a meditation on the utopian aspirations of the United Nations". |
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In June, this medal was awarded to children in the UK for the first time. Who by? | In June, this medal was awarded to children in the UK for the first time. Who by? |
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Scientists offered £1,000 for a convincing explanation for the phenomenon dubbed the Mpemba Effect. What is it? | |
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The Tour de France was won by Britain's Bradley Wiggins, who dominated a number of stages in the leader's yellow jersey. From which of the following is its colour derived? | |
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The Duchess of Cambridge and Pippa Middleton were included in New York-based Time magazine's list of the 100 most influential people in the world. But which Briton did not feature? | |
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In addition to the 12 questions above, we also pose an extra puzzler for each of the four parts of this quiz. That's how we reached the magic total of 52 questions. | |
With each part of the quiz we publish photographs - the first and second of which are to the right. What is the link between the images over the four days? | |
You can find part one of the quiz of the year here, with part three here and the final instalment here. | |
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