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Current Affairs Quiz: Test Your General Knowledge

15 quick current affairs quiz questions. Instant results.

Editorial: Review CompletedCreated By: Chloe HarrisUpdated Aug 28, 2025
Difficulty: Moderate
Questions: 20
Learning OutcomesStudy Material
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This current affairs quiz helps you check what you remember about today's headlines and general knowledge in minutes. Answer 15 quick questions and get instant results to spot gaps and learn a new fact or two. For more practice, try our latest current affairs quiz, explore current news quiz questions, or test your general knowledge.

Which city hosted the 2024 Summer Olympics?
Brisbane, Australia
Tokyo, Japan
Paris, France (Correct: The Games of the XXXIII Olympiad were held in Paris in 2024.)
Los Angeles, USA
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What is the chemical symbol for gold?
Go
Ag
Au (Correct: From the Latin aurum.)
Gd
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Which planet has the largest moon in the Solar System?
Jupiter (Correct: Ganymede, Jupiter's moon, is the largest.)
Neptune
Saturn
Earth
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COP28 on climate change took place in 2023. Which country hosted it?
Egypt
Azerbaijan
United Kingdom
United Arab Emirates (Correct: COP28 was held in Dubai, UAE.)
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Which river flows through the Grand Canyon?
Rio Grande
Mississippi River
Colorado River (Correct: It carved the Grand Canyon over millions of years.)
Columbia River
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Which organization is responsible for declaring a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC)?
World Health Organization (Correct: The WHO can declare a PHEIC under the IHR.)
International Monetary Fund
UN Security Council
World Trade Organization
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Which layer of Earth is liquid and generates much of the planet's magnetic field?
Inner core
Outer core (Correct: The liquid iron-nickel outer core drives the geodynamo.)
Crust
Mantle
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The European Union's landmark AI Act was formally approved in 2024. Which institution gives final approval for EU laws?
The European Court of Justice alone
The European Commission alone
The Council of the European Union and the European Parliament together (Correct: Both co-legislators must adopt EU laws.)
The European Central Bank alone
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Which strait connects the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden, a key chokepoint highlighted by 2024 shipping disruptions?
Bab el-Mandeb (Correct: The Bab el-Mandeb links the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.)
Bosporus
Malacca
Hormuz
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Bitcoin underwent its fourth halving in April 2024. What does a halving primarily do?
It doubles the block size
It halves transaction fees
It cuts the block reward for miners in half (Correct: Halving reduces new supply issuance.)
It halves the number of miners
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Which African nation became the newest member of BRICS in its 2024 enlargement alongside others?
Kenya
Morocco
Ethiopia (Correct: Ethiopia joined BRICS in the 2024 expansion.)
Ghana
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In 2024, SpaceX conducted multiple Starship test flights. What is the intended primary purpose of Starship?
Hypersonic passenger flights only
Weather monitoring satellites only
Suborbital tourism only
Fully reusable heavy-lift launch system for cargo and crew (Correct: Designed for deep-space and Earth-to-orbit missions.)
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Which ocean current strongly influences Western Europe's mild climate?
Gulf Stream/North Atlantic Drift (Correct: Warm current moderates climate.)
Kuroshio Current
Humboldt Current
Benguela Current
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Which body is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations?
International Court of Justice (Correct: The ICJ seated in The Hague.)
International Criminal Court
UN Security Council
UN Human Rights Council
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Which element has the highest electrical conductivity at standard conditions?
Aluminum
Gold
Copper
Silver (Correct: Silver tops electrical conductivity among metals.)
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Which treaty established the World Trade Organization in 1995?
Maastricht Treaty
Marrakesh Agreement (Correct: It created the WTO.)
NAFTA
Lisbon Treaty
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Which East African nation defaulted on a Eurobond in late 2023 and then negotiated restructuring with creditors in 2024?
Uganda
Tanzania
Ethiopia
Rwanda
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Which country changed its name to Republic of North Macedonia in 2019 to resolve a dispute?
Eswatini
North Macedonia
Cabo Verde
Sri Lanka
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Which literary prize is awarded annually for the best original novel written in English and published in the UK or Ireland?
The Booker Prize (Correct: Formerly the Man Booker Prize.)
Hugo Award
National Book Award
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
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What is the most widely spoken native language in the world?
Mandarin Chinese (Correct: It has the highest number of native speakers.)
English
Spanish
Hindi
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Learning Outcomes

  1. Analyse recent global news to understand key developments
  2. Identify major political and economic trends shaping today's world
  3. Evaluate the impact of current events on societies
  4. Demonstrate recall of vital general knowledge facts
  5. Apply critical thinking to distinguish reliable sources
  6. Master essential trivia across politics, science, and culture

Cheat Sheet

  1. Understand global trade tensions - Imagine a high-stakes game of tug-of-war where tariffs are the rope, with the U.S. slapping duties on imports from China, Canada, and Mexico and each country firing back with its own countermeasures. These back-and-forth moves can shake up supply chains and drive up prices on everything from electronics to avocados.
  2. Analyze the impact on global economic growth - When two economic giants butt heads, the whole world feels the ripple effects: businesses hesitate to invest, consumers tighten their wallets, and growth forecasts take a hit. The IMF has warned that these uncertainties can slow down recovery and stall big projects.
  3. Examine the "Made in China 2025" initiative - China's roadmap to dominate next-gen industries like robotics, AI, and clean energy isn't just a tech plan - it's a strategic play that could redraw global trade maps. Understanding this policy helps explain why other countries are tightening export controls and building their own industrial champions.
  4. Explore the effects of climate change - 2024 went down as the warmest year since 1850, with global temperatures averaging 1.6 °C above pre-industrial levels - proof that our planet's thermostat is broken. From fiercer storms to shrinking glaciers, these shifts have real economic costs and geopolitical implications.
  5. Review business challenges from ongoing trade wars - Companies are wrestling with higher import costs, snarled supply routes, and jittery consumers who might put off big-ticket buys. These headwinds can erode profit margins and force firms to rethink where they make and sell their products.
  6. Investigate the U.S. dollar's safe-haven status shift - Once the go-to refuge in a crisis, the dollar has faced skepticism as surprise policy moves stoke fears about inflation and market volatility. Investors are even eyeing gold and other currencies as alternative shelters.
  7. Assess trade disputes' impact on airlines - When travel bans, tariffs, and economic jitters collide, airlines hit turbulence in the form of cut flight schedules and cautious revenue forecasts. In a sector built on thin margins, even small shocks can ground profits.
  8. Understand global economic trends for 2025 - From the rise of green economies powered by renewables to lightning-fast digital transformations, the business landscape is morphing fast. Supply chains are being reborn as resilient, tech-driven networks rather than long, brittle chains.
  9. Evaluate geoeconomic confrontation risks - Sanctions, tariffs, and trade embargos have become tools of diplomatic brinkmanship, raising the stakes for missteps that could tip economies into crisis. Spotting these flashpoints early can help policymakers and businesses steer clear of costly fallout.
  10. Recognize the importance of reliable sources - In a world awash with information, spotting trustworthy data is as vital as balancing a budget. Rely on academic journals, official reports, and respected media outlets to stay sharp and steer clear of misinformation.
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