Weekly News Quiz for Students: Tony Awards, Germany’s Election, Cryptocurrency Crackdown
Have you been paying attention to the news recently? See how many of these 10 questions you can get right.
Weekly News Quiz for Students: 9/11 Anniversary, Vaccine Mandates, U.S. Open
The new fall arts and entertainment season has begun, and Times journalists and critics are writing about new books, movies, albums and shows. All of the following pieces were published in The Times this September, except one. That piece is 17 years old, from 2004. Which one is it?
Weekly News Quiz for Students: Presidential Photo, Colombia Protests, China Rocket
Protests in Colombia against poverty and inequality over the past week have been met with a powerful crackdown by the government, which has left at least 24 people dead, most of them demonstrators, and at least 87 missing. Which country shown above is Colombia?
Weekly News Quiz for Students: Covid Hot Spots, Iran Blackout, Amazon Vote
Sightings of unidentified objects in 2020 nearly doubled in New York State from the previous year, to about 300, according to data compiled by the National U.F.O. Reporting Center. They also rose by about 1,000 nationwide, to more than 7,200 sightings. Which TWO factors are most likely for the surge?
Weekly News Quiz for Students: Infrastructure Plan, Myanmar, Lil Nas X
The Times reported last week that Myanmar’s security forces had arrested at least 56 reporters, outlawed online news outlets and crippled communications by cutting off mobile data service, as the military seeks to stamp out dissent after it seized power in a coup d’état on Feb. 1. Which country shown above is Myanmar?
Weekly News Quiz for Students: Mass Shootings, ‘Justice League,’ Volcanic Eruption
Above is an image related to one of the news stories we followed over the past two weeks. Do you know what it shows? At the bottom of this quiz, you’ll find the answer. Have you been paying attention to the news recently? See how many of these 10 questions you can get right.
Weekly News Quiz for Students: Winter Storms, Mars Rover, Tennis Champion
Brutal winter storms on Feb. 14 brought snow and ice to a large part of the country, resulting in power outages, car accidents, disruptions to vaccine distribution and more than 50 deaths. Almost a week later, nearly half the population of remained under boil-water advisories after freezing temperatures overwhelmed systems providing clean water.
Weekly News Quiz for Students: Super Bowl LV, C.E.O Shakeups, Vaccinations
Above is an image related to one of the news stories we followed over the past week. Do you know what it shows? At the bottom of this quiz, you’ll find the answer. Have you been paying attention to the news recently? See how many of these 10 questions you can get right. Note: Our…
Weekly News Quiz for Students: Inauguration, SAT Changes, No. 1 Song
In 17 executive orders, memorandums and proclamations signed hours after his inauguration, President Biden moved swiftly on Jan. 20 to dismantle Trump administration policies his aides said have caused the “greatest damage” to the nation. Which of the following is NOT one of the many executive orders signed so far by President Biden?
Weekly News Quiz for Students: Impeachment, Climate Change, Russia
Above is an image related to one of the news stories we followed over the past week. Do you know what it shows? At the bottom of this quiz, you’ll find the answer. Have you been paying attention to the news recently? See how many of these 10 questions you can get right.













