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Take the News Recall Trivia Quiz

Test Your Knowledge of Recent Headlines

Difficulty: Moderate
Questions: 20
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Welcome trivia fans! Joanna Weib here, inviting you to dive into this news recall trivia quiz designed to challenge your memory of recent current affairs and headlines. Whether you're a student studying journalism or a curious mind brushing up on global news, this quiz offers a fun way to test retention and spotlight key stories. You can easily tweak each question in our editor to suit your needs. After completing the quiz, explore the News and Media Trivia Quiz or sharpen skills with a Memory Recall Quiz , and browse more quizzes to continue learning.

Which country hosted the COP28 climate summit in December 2023?
United Arab Emirates
Saudi Arabia
Italy
United Kingdom
COP28 was held in Dubai, which is part of the United Arab Emirates. The UAE was chosen to host the summit due to its growing role in climate diplomacy. Other countries like Saudi Arabia and Italy did not host this event.
Who won the 2024 Australian Grand Prix in Formula 1?
Max Verstappen
Lewis Hamilton
Charles Leclerc
Lando Norris
Max Verstappen won the 2024 Australian Grand Prix, securing pole and maintaining his championship form. Drivers like Hamilton and Leclerc finished behind him at Albert Park. This victory continued Red Bull's strong performance.
Which region enacted the landmark AI Act that sets strict regulations for artificial intelligence in 2024?
European Union
Group of Seven
Association of Southeast Asian Nations
United Nations
The European Union passed the AI Act in 2024, introducing a risk-based regulatory framework. This legislation is the first comprehensive regional law on AI governance. Other bodies like the G7 or UN have not enacted such binding rules.
In January 2024, a magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck near which part of Japan?
Off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture
Hokkaido Prefecture
Tokyo Bay
Okinawa Prefecture
A 7.4 magnitude quake occurred off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture in January 2024. This location is on Japan's main island of Honshu. It did not strike Hokkaido, Tokyo Bay, or Okinawa.
Which country is the world's largest emitter of CO2 as repeatedly cited in climate discussions at COP28?
China
United States
India
Russia
China is the world's largest emitter of CO2, accounting for over a quarter of global emissions. This fact was emphasized during COP28 negotiations. Other nations like the U.S. and India emit significant amounts but rank below China.
Who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2023 for her work as an Iranian human rights activist?
Narges Mohammadi
Volodymyr Zelensky
Greta Thunberg
Pope Francis
Narges Mohammadi, an Iranian human rights activist, received the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts on behalf of political freedom and human rights in Iran. Other figures like Zelensky or Thunberg were not laureates in 2023.
Which company announced in May 2024 that it would acquire VMware for approximately $61 billion?
Broadcom
AMD
Intel
Microsoft
Broadcom announced a deal to acquire VMware for about $61 billion in May 2024, creating a major IT infrastructure combined entity. AMD, Intel, and Microsoft were not involved in this specific transaction.
What was the central theme of the 2024 World Economic Forum held in Davos?
Rebuilding Trust
Digital Transformation
Inclusive Growth
Global Unity
The 2024 WEF in Davos carried the theme 'Rebuilding Trust' to address waning confidence in institutions and cooperation. Other suggested themes did not reflect the official title for that year's forum.
The NASA OSIRIS-REx mission collected samples from which near-Earth asteroid?
Bennu
Ryugu
Vesta
Ceres
OSIRIS-REx collected samples from the asteroid Bennu and returned them to Earth in 2023. Ryugu was the target of Japan's Hayabusa2 mission. Vesta and Ceres remain unvisited by sample-return missions.
Which team won the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations final played in early 2024?
Ivory Coast
Nigeria
Egypt
Cameroon
The Ivory Coast won the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations final, held in January 2024, defeating Nigeria in a penalty shootout. Egypt and Cameroon did not reach the final match that year.
Which location hosted the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics?
Gangwon, South Korea
Innsbruck, Austria
Lausanne, Switzerland
Lillehammer, Norway
Gangwon in South Korea was the host region for the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics. Previous editions were held in cities like Innsbruck or Lausanne, but not for this edition.
In 2023, which country legalized same-sex marriage through a popular referendum?
Switzerland
Spain
Netherlands
Germany
Switzerland legalized same-sex marriage via a public referendum in September 2023. Spain, the Netherlands, and Germany had legalized it earlier through legislation rather than a referendum.
Which model did OpenAI release in September 2023 that introduced multimodal capabilities?
GPT-4o
GPT-3.5 Turbo
GPT-4
GPT-NeoX
OpenAI released GPT-4o in September 2023, showcasing multimodal abilities including vision and speech. GPT-4 was released earlier without those combined features, and other models did not include the multimedia aspect.
During the 2024 G7 Summit, which topic was notably not part of the official agenda?
Space exploration
Support for Ukraine
Global health
Climate change
The 2024 G7 Summit agenda focused on topics like support for Ukraine, climate change, and global health, but did not include space exploration as an official item. Space policy discussions are typically separate.
How frequently are elections held for the European Parliament?
Every five years
Every four years
Every six years
Every three years
European Parliament elections take place every five years as established by EU treaties. This cycle has remained consistent since the first direct elections in 1979.
What is a key implication of the EU's AI Act for global AI governance?
High-risk AI systems must undergo conformity assessments
All AI research is prohibited outside the EU
AI developers can self-declare compliance without oversight
It only provides non-binding recommendations
The EU's AI Act mandates that high-risk AI systems comply with strict requirements and conformity assessments before entering the market. It does not ban all AI or rely solely on voluntary guidelines, nor does it eliminate oversight for compliance.
Why is the sample return from asteroid Bennu by NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission considered significant?
It provides insight into organic compounds from the early solar system
It confirmed water on Mars
It tested lunar landing technologies
It measured the Sun's core temperature
Samples from Bennu offer direct evidence of organic molecules that existed in the early solar system, helping scientists understand planetary formation. The mission did not focus on Mars, lunar technology, or solar measurements.
Analyzing the COP28 agreement outcomes, which sector was highlighted for the largest emission reduction commitments?
Energy sector
Agriculture sector
Transportation sector
Manufacturing sector
COP28 agreements placed strong emphasis on reducing emissions in the energy sector, targeting fossil fuel phase-outs and renewable expansion. While agriculture and transportation were discussed, they did not feature the largest commitments.
What strategic factor is commonly credited for Ivory Coast's victory in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations final?
Mastery of penalty shootouts through rigorous practice
Deployment of an ultra-defensive 5-4-1 formation
Reliance on a single star striker for all goals
Home-field advantage as tournament hosts
Ivory Coast's win in the 2023 AFCON final was decided by penalties, and their dedicated shootout training proved decisive. They did not use an ultra-defensive formation exclusively, nor were they the hosts or reliant on one striker.
Which memory technique is most effective for recalling that Broadcom spent $61 billion to acquire VMware?
Method of loci by placing the number along a mental journey
Repetitive reading without visual aids
Rote memorization of the year of the deal
Summarizing unrelated facts to distract memory
The method of loci, or memory palace, helps link numbers like $61 billion to specific locations along a mental path. Techniques like rote memorization or unrelated summaries are less effective for detailed figures.
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Learning Outcomes

  1. Identify key facts from recent news events.
  2. Master retention of news headlines and details.
  3. Evaluate the significance of current affairs stories.
  4. Analyse memory cues to improve recall accuracy.
  5. Demonstrate understanding of global news contexts.
  6. Apply effective strategies for news recall practice.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Master the Method of Loci - Turn your brain into a magical memory palace by linking news facts to familiar spots in your home or neighborhood. As you stroll through these mental rooms, vibrant details stick like artwork on the wall, making recall a fun treasure hunt. This technique supercharges your retention by tapping into spatial memory. Method of Loci
  2. Utilize Spaced Repetition - Give your brain tiny, timed workout sets by reviewing news snippets today, then tomorrow, then a few days later. This smash-the-forgetting-curve strategy turns fleeting facts into lasting knowledge without cramming sleepless nights. Watch your long-term retention level up with each perfectly spaced review. Spaced Repetition
  3. Apply Context-Dependent Memory - Ever notice how certain smells or sounds teleport you back in time? Study news in environments similar to where you'll chat or write about it - matching contexts boosts your recall accuracy and confidence. It's like anchoring facts to real-world cues that your brain loves to follow. Context-Dependent Memory
  4. Engage in Active Recall - Instead of re-rereading endlessly, quiz yourself on headlines and key dates without peeking at notes. This brain-busting practice not only highlights what you know but strengthens neural pathways for quick retrieval. It's like giving your memory a high-five every time you nail an answer. Retrieval Practice
  5. Create Mnemonic Devices - Wrangle complex names or numbers with catchy acronyms, rhymes, or silly sentences - think "FBI" for "First Big Interview." The quirkier and funnier, the stickier these memory sidekicks become. Turn dense data into bite-sized, unforgettable tidbits. Mnemonic
  6. Summarize News Articles - Channel your inner journalist by breaking complex stories into clear, bite-sized summaries in your own words. Active processing helps you digest and retain the core message faster. Plus, you'll breeze through revisions when exam day arrives. Summary
  7. Discuss Current Events - Team up with buddies for lively debates about hot topics - it's memory meets social fun! Explaining your perspective and hearing fresh angles cements facts in your mind and reveals insights you might've missed. Dialogue turns passive reading into an interactive knowledge party. Discussion
  8. Visualize Information - Bring news to life by sketching timelines, flowcharts, or comic-strip scenes of events. Visual cues act like neon signs in your brain, guiding you back to the facts in a flash. It's a perfect hack for anyone who thinks in pictures. Dual Coding Theory
  9. Stay Informed Regularly - Just like practicing an instrument, routine exposure to news keeps your mind tuned in to world events. Carve out fun reading sessions or quick podcast jogs through the headlines. Consistency builds a strong foundation so you hit all the right notes on test day. News Consumption
  10. Practice Mindfulness - Clear out distractions and focus on the here and now as you study each article - it's memory meditation! Mindful reading sharpens concentration so you absorb details instead of letting them slip away. A few deep breaths before diving in keeps your brain alert and eager. Mindfulness
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