Quiz of The Week: Easter weekend special
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Boris Johnson is unlikely to have a restful Easter weekend, with his political future once again hanging in the balance.
The prime minister, as well as his wife Carrie and Chancellor Rishi Sunak, was fined this week by the Metropolitan Police for attending his own birthday gathering in Downing Street on 19 June. No. 10 aides are already steeling themselves for further fines to come, which they have concluded are almost “inevitable”.
Meanwhile, the Queen is no longer expected to attend the annual Easter Sunday service. No reason was given but she has pulled out of events in recent months due to mobility problems.
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The four-day weekend is set to bring fine weather, but Britons have been warned of “motoring misery, with clogged up motorways, busy A-roads and a hefty fuel bill”, said the Daily Mail. The RAC is predicting up to 21.5 million car journeys on the first Easter weekend without Covid restrictions since 2019.
A good reason to stay at home and do The Week’s Easter weekend quiz instead…
1. What is the name of the Thursday before Easter Sunday?
2. What kind of diet may help dogs to cut their risk of ill health by up to a third, according to an animal welfare expert this week?
3. Who is set to replace Laura Kuenssberg as the BBC’s political editor?
4. Where does the Queen traditionally celebrate Easter with the Royal Family?
5. What name did Dutch explorers give to a South Pacific island in 1722 – which translates as Easter Island in English?
6. On what date will the second round of voting for the French election take place, in a run-off between incumbent president Emmanuel Macron and far-right candidate Marine Le Pen?
7. Asylum seekers in the UK are to be sent to which African nation for processing as part of a new agreement negotiated for Home Secretary Priti Patel?
8. Private rents in Britain are rising at record rates. How many people are estimated to rent privately in England, to the closest million?
9. What are nosegays, usually presented to the Queen during a traditional Easter service?
10. Who caused controversy this week after it was revealed she held a non-domiciled tax status, with experts estimating she may have saved up to £20m as a result?
11. In what year did the armed insurrection known as the Easter Rising take place?
12. What percentage of maternity services have been rated as “inadequate” or “requires improvement” in the latest inspections by the Care Quality Commission?
13. Which two countries have become the latest to say they will join Nato in the wake of Russia’s war in Ukraine?
14. As thousands of criminal barristers go on strike over low pay this week, what percentage of junior criminal barristers have quit the job since 2016, according to data from the Criminal Bar Association?
15. What anniversary is the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice rock musical Jesus Christ Superstar, loosely based on the last days of Jesus’s life, celebrating this year?
1. Maundy Thursday 2. Vegan 3. Chris Mason 4. Windsor Castle 5. Paaseiland
6. 24 April 2022 7. Rwanda 8. 11 million 9. Sweet-smelling bouquets of flowers, used to ward off unpleasant smells during the ceremony in the past 10. Akshata Murty, wife of Chancellor Rishi Sunak 11. 1916 12. 46% 13. Sweden and Finland 14. 22%
15. 50th anniversary
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