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Play The Weekly Bing Trends Quiz To See If You Really ‘know Your News’ – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
June 14, 2015
1 min read

Play the weekly Bing trends quiz to see if you really 'know your news'

“Do you really know your news? Take our quiz to see. And then find out which newsmaker you have the most in common with,” says Microsoft’s Bing trends quiz. Spotted by one of our readers (thanks Jonah), the Bing trends quiz will ask you ten questions from ten popular trends that occurred during the past week and give you your score at the end of the quiz.

If you follow entertainment, culture, technology, and other news categories on a daily basis, this quiz is the perfect test to see how well you remember the hot news stories of the week. I took the quiz for the week of June 12th, and scored really low. In fact, I answered 3 out of 10 right, and was told by Bing that I must be having a bad week like Marge and Homer Simpson. Bing then linked me to their story and how they plan to divorce next season on The Simpsons (that’ll get ratings for sure).

Check out the images below and head over to Bing trends quiz to see if you are the champion of cultural news. Let us know in the comments below if you scored high or low.

Play the weekly Bing trends quiz to see if you really 'know your news'

Play the weekly Bing trends quiz to see if you really 'know your news'

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