A week in 12 questions - 5 May

People across Britain are preparing to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III. But which of these items has NOT been made to mark the occasion?
Argos's lifesize King Charles III cutout
Heinz's tomato "kingchup"
Celebration's chocolate statue
Colgate's "Red, White and Blue" coronation toothpaste
Fierce fighting has broken out in Sudan. Many people are trying to flee the capital. What is Sudan's capital city called?
Khartoum
Port Sudan
Darfur
Addis Ababa
This week's Build the Change Tuesday focused on coral.Where did scientists find a 'perfect' new coral reef?
Australia
Galapagos Islands
Caribbean
Indonesia
Which international day took place this Wednesday? 
World Press Freedom Day
World Book Day
World Malaria Day
World Migratory Bird Day
What does French start-up Zephalto say it will be able to offer tourists by 2025?
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Lunch in space
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A day at the bottom of the Mariana Trench
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A voyage inside an active volcano
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Breakfast at the South Pole
The theme of this week's Met Gala was in honour of the late designer Karl Lagerfeld. What animal did Jared Leto dress as in his memory?
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Cat
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Tiger
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Dog
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Fish
This week, scientist Dr Geoffrey Hinton quit Google. What is Hinton known as "the godfather" of?
AI
The internet
Search engines
Google glasses
A Hollywood fairytale in Wales for the owners of Wrexham AFC, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
 
But which team did Wrexham beat to secure their place in the English Football League? 
Boreham Wood
Notts County
Cambridge United
Oldham Athletic
Yesterday, local elections took place across parts of England. Turnout is often very low — and people are discussing ways to increase it.
 
But which of these countries does NOT have compulsory voting laws? 
Belgium
Argentina
Australia
New Zealand
This week's Connection focused on Mansfield Park. Who is the author of Mansfield Park?
Jane Austen
Emily Bronte
George Eliot
Elizabeth Gaskell
How many Celebrations does it take to make a 23kg statue of King Charles III?
875
1,875
2,875
3,875
"Rat ambassadors" have flown to the USA to bust stereotypes about rats. Where have they flown from?
Tanzania
UK
Australia
Mexico
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