The Sunday Telegraph - Sunday

THE SUNDAY QUIZ

Have you been paying attention to this week’s news? Test yourself…

- BY ANDREW BAKER

What is the Grand Vividus, just launched with an entry-level price tag of £310,000?

(a) A bed

(b) A Range Rover

(c) A yacht

Police are keen to offer “words of advice” to the pedestrian who has been seen walking the suburbs of Norwich dressed as…

(a) The Grim Reaper (b) A 17th-century plague doctor

(c) The Pope

The Government’s “unicorn rescue” package is aimed at protecting what? (a) Unicorns. Real ones. With rainbow manes

(b) Narwhals (c) Billion-dollar start-ups

Prince Harry introduces a special anniversar­y episode of a children’s programme in which the stars of the show meet the Queen. Which programme?

(a) Teletubbie­s

(b) Fireman Sam

(c) Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends

As population­s from other countries meet on its territory, Belgium has been dubbed “Love Island for…” (a) Wolves

(b) Bees

(c) Civil servants

The surrealist cake which features on the cover of the Rolling Stones’ 1969 album Let It Bleed was baked by which wild and crazy rock chick?

(a) Delia Smith

(b) Mary Berry

(c) Prue Leith

Eyebrows have been raised at the

$84 million (£77million) price tag of a new item of equipment for the US air force. What is it?

(a) A windscreen wiper for stealth bombers

(b) The instructio­n manual for president Donald Trump’s new plane

(c) Tropical shirts for Top Gun pilots

Rapper and fashion mogul Kanye West has been conducting a feud with Forbes magazine over whether or not he is...

(a) Well-dressed

(b) Talented

(c) A billionair­e

A national campaign in France is urging the population to preserve a treasured aspect of national life, under the slogan: “Let’s act for...”

(a) Infidelity

(b) Cheese

(c) Philosophe­rs

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The Daily Telegraph’s chief art critic has noted that a prominent public figure has recently been portrayed by artists in a number of guises, which range from “Bambi to a gay icon”. But who is the subject?

(a) Chris Whitty

(b) Priti Patel

(c) Matt Hancock

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