1) Which celebrity launched the beauty brand Cécred (pron. sacred) in February? a) Beyoncé b) Harry Styles c) Rihanna d) Adele 2) Which music company pulled all of their artists' songs from TikTok? a) Sony Music Entertainment b) Universal Music Group c) Warner Music Group d) Columbia Records 3) The shirt worn by Colin Firth in BBC's Pride and Prejudice was sold at a charity auction, how much did it go for? a) 1,000,000 dollars b) 5,000 pounds c) 10,000 dollars d) 25,000 pounds 4) Which country became the 32nd to join NATO? a) Norway b) Sweden c) Estonia d) Ukraine 5) In March, which iconic British confectionary brand celebrated its 200th anniversary? a) Cadbury's b) Twix c) Maltesers d) KitKat 6) On TikTok a baby went viral for wanting to go to a hotel. Which hotel was it? a) Astoria, New York b) The Hilton, Paris c) The Four Seasons, Orlando d) The Ritz, London 7) A film came out in June which was the first to overtake Barbie in the Box Office, making $1.46 billion worldwide. What film was it? a) Inside Out 2 b) Oppenheimer c) Deadpool & Wolverine d) Dune: Part Two 8) Which country won the most gold medals in the Olympics? a) The USA b) Brazil c) Russia d) China 9) What date was the UK’s hottest day of the year, which was recorded at 34.8C? a) 1st July b) 12th August c) 11th September d) 29th June 10) Which country banned X (formerly known as Twitter) in August? a) Brazil b) China c) The USA d) Saudi-Arabia 11) Which common vegetable went viral over summer after a TikTok creator said "sometimes you just need to eat an entire X" and proceeded to show fans the best way to prepare it? a) Carrot b) Tomato c) Potato d) Cucumber 12) What did the Oxford University Press declare their word/phrase of the year? a) Brain rot b) Face palm c) Skibidi toilet d) GOAT

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