CNN's 2025 Year in Review News Quiz covers major events of the year, including natural disasters, political developments, and notable crimes, encouraging readers to test their knowledge of the year's significant moments.
A quiz by Al Jazeera tests your knowledge of the biggest news stories from 2025 by asking you to locate where they happened around the world, with a scoring system based on accuracy.
Slate's weekly news quiz tests your knowledge on various topics from politics to science, featuring a contest between a participant and senior editor Isabelle Kohn, with a Halloween-themed twist and the option to compare your score with others.
Slate's weekly news quiz tests your knowledge of recent events across various topics, featuring questions from staff writer Henry Grabar and comparisons of scores with other contestants, including a humorous take on recent political and international news.
Slate's weekly news quiz, hosted by Ray Hamel and featuring features editor Leah Prinzivalli, tests participants' knowledge on recent news across various topics, encouraging engagement and comparison of scores.
Slate's weekly news quiz tests your knowledge of recent major stories across various topics, featuring questions from politics to sports, with a comparison of your score to the average and a guest contestant, Nadira Goffe.
This week's news quiz covers President Joe Biden's meeting with President-elect Donald Trump, the removal of Lunchables from school menus due to high sodium levels, the formation of Tropical Storm Sara in the Caribbean, the FAA grounding flights to Haiti after aircraft were shot at, and Sen. John Thune succeeding Mitch McConnell as Senate majority leader. Additionally, Italian police uncovered a crime network forging artworks, and wildfires were battled on both US coasts.
Test your knowledge of the week's news events with Slate's weekly news quiz hosted by Ray Hamel, featuring questions on topics ranging from politics to business, culture, sports, and science. Compare your score with the average contestant and senior supervising producer Daisy Rosario, and see if you can ace the quiz and beat her.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton joins the "Wait Wait" show as the Not My Job guest, discussing the Clinton Global Initiative and answering questions about Cats on the news quiz. The show was recorded in Chicago with host Peter Sagal and panelists Faith Salie, Josh Gondelman, and Dulcé Sloan.
This news quiz highlights the recent events involving Drew Barrymore and Aaron Rodgers, while also expressing fatigue with the current news cycle and a desire for more refreshing and inspiring content.
Slate's weekly news quiz challenges readers to test their knowledge of the week's news events, with questions covering a range of topics including politics, business, culture, sports, and science. This week's contestant is Alicia Montgomery, vice president of audio at Slate. The quiz also mentions the drama surrounding the search for a new host for Jeopardy! and the announcement of a replacement for Pat Sajak on Wheel of Fortune.
NPR's news quiz challenges readers to test their knowledge of current events beyond the dominating news cycle of Donald Trump, including topics such as the Tonys, Biden's root canal, a forest book, special counsel Jack Smith, ministers Nicola, Boris, Silvio, and Francis Suarez, AI advancements, union activity, climate change migration, and retirements.
NPR has launched a news quiz to test readers' knowledge on recent events, including the debt ceiling, bees attacking humans, paparazzi chasing Harry and Meghan, Tax Prep's criticism of the IRS, and Congress' discussions on AI.