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The Big 2024 Quiz

60 questions about notable events that occurred during the year 2024. How many can you remember?
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Which politician became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom following a general election in July?
Keir Starmer
Who did Kamala Harris name as her Vice-Presidential candidate?
Tim Walz
On 20th May, the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for which world leader?
Benjamin Netanyahu
In August, which legendary Britpop band announced their long-awaited reunion, 15 years after their acrimonious split?
Oasis
In May, which country's president was killed in a helicopter crash in thick fog?
Iran
In October, large parts of which US State were evacuated due to threat-to-life warnings following Hurricane Milton?
Florida
Megan Thee Stallion's No.1 single 'Hiss' was widely regarded as a diss track against which other female rapper?
Nicki Minaj
During a lively presidential debate with Kamala Harris in September 2024, Donald Trump falsely claimed that immigrants in which US State were stealing and eating people's pets?
Ohio
On 11th January, Bill Belichick stepped down as the head coach of which NFL team?
New England Patriots
Which country won the most gold medals at the 2024 Olympic Games?
United States
In June, Claudia Sheinbaum was elected as the first female president of which country?
Mexico
Known for her roles in 'The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie' and 'Downton Abbey', which Oscar-winning British actress died in September at the age of 89?
Maggie Smith
In April, Doja Cat, Lana Del Ray and Tyler the Creator headlined which music festival?
Coachella
Governor Jeff Landry introduced a law requiring all public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments in which US State?
Louisiana
At the 96th Academy Awards, Emma Stone won the Oscar for Best Actress for her starring role in which film?
Poor Things
Following the collapse of his coalition government, Humza Yousaf resigned as the leader of which country?
Scotland
On 7th April, which long-running US sitcom ended after 12 seasons?
Curb Your Enthusiasm
On 14th August, the World Health Organization declared a public health emergency following the reporting of over 15,000 cases of which disease globally?
Mpox
On 27th September, the Israeli Defence Force killed the leader of which insurgent group in an airstrike?
Hezbollah
Who stepped down as manager of the England football team after eight years in the role?
Gareth Southgate
In May, the French postal department issued a commemorative scratch-and-sniff stamp which smelt of which baked food product?
Baguette
On 24th June, which prominent activist and freedom of information campaigner pleaded guilty to criminal charges of disclosing classified intelligence documents, but was allowed to go free?
Julian Assange
In February, scientists in South Korea claimed to have developed 'meaty rice', having grown which meat inside grains of rice?
Beef
Which former professional wrestler ripped off his shirt in support of Donald Trump at the Republican National Convention?
Hulk Hogan
In October 2024, Senator Lidia Thorpe heckled King Charles III during a state visit to which country?
Australia
Former Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte was appointed as the head of which international body?
NATO
Ismael Haniyeh, the leader of which terrorist organisation, was assassinated in Tehran on 30th July?
Hamas
After seven unsuccessful attempts, which controversial politician was elected as the Member of Parliament for Clacton-on-Sea for the Reform UK party during the 2024 UK General Election?
Nigel Farage
Becoming the first-ever black leader of a Western European government, Vaughan Gething became First Minister of which country?
Wales
On 20 October, the WHO declared Egypt free of which disease?
Malaria
On 14th January, Queen Margrethe II abdicated as monarch of which country?
Denmark
May 2024 saw the release of 'Radical Optimism', the third studio album by which British singer?
Dua Lipa
Christopher Nolan won the Academy Award for Best Director for which movie?
Oppenheimer
On 4th March, France formally added which controversial right to its constitution?
Right to abortion
In a bizzare election rally in Pennsylvania, Donald Trump notably embarked on a 25-minute anecdote about the penis of which famous American golfer?
Arnold Palmer
Which country's national football team won their fourth tournament victory at the 2024 UEFA Euro Championship?
Spain
On 2nd September, which country's Supreme Court announced that X (formerly Twitter) would be blocked following widespread disinformation?
Brazil
In November, who succeeded Rishi Sunak as leader of the UK's Conservative Party?
Kemi Badenoch
Which former American President celebrated his 100th birthday on 1st October?
Jimmy Carter
Filmed in Zimbabwe, the final-ever episode of which popular motoring show was broadcast on Amazon Prime Video in September?
The Grand Tour
Which long-reigning dictator's tyrannical rule was finally ended by Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) in December?
Bashar al-Assad
On 28th February, which long-serving US politician announced his resignation as Republican leader of the Senate?
Mitch McConnell
Which prominent Russian dissident and outspoken opponent of Vladimir Putin died in a Siberian penal colony?
Alexei Navalny
On 26th March, which US city's Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed after being struck by a cargo ship?
Baltimore
On 19th July, thirteen sharks off the coast of Rio de Janeiro tested positive for which drug?
Cocaine
In October, which former member of One Direction died after falling from a hotel balcony in Argentina?
Liam Payne
The 2024 Eurovision Song Contest was staged in which Swedish city?
Malmö
In March, which former Republican Vice-President announced that he "could not, in good conscience" endorse Donald Trump for President?
Mike Pence
In November, Justin Welby resigned from which role, the most senior religious position in the Church of England?
Archbishop of Canterbury
On 21st March, which major social media company made its debut on the New York Stock Exchange?
Reddit
Amid widespread international condemnation and accusations of fraud, Nicolás Maduro was 'elected' for a third term as president of which country?
Venezuela
At the 66th Grammy Awards, which American singer won the award for Best Song for her hit 'What I Was Made For'?
Billie Eilish
In March, which country was ranked the happiest in the world?
Finland
On 3rd October, the UK ceded sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to which African country?
Mauritius
Released in April, 'the Tortured Poets Department' was the 11th studio album for which singer?
Taylor Swift
Which singer headlined the half-time show at Super Bowl LVIII?
Usher
In August Pavel Durov, the CEO of which social media platform, was arrested in Paris?
Telegram
Released on 29th March, 'Cowboy Carter' was the eighth studio album for which singer?
Beyoncé
In December, President Yoon Suk-Yeol briefly declared martial law in which country?
South Korea
Which nonagenarian actor and comedian made an appearance on the music video to Coldplay's "All My Love" on his 99th birthday?
Dick Van Dyke
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