The Big Weekly Quiz 👿 📈 🍟 06/08/22

This quiz is designed to test how much you’ve retained from this week’s editions of Watson’s Daily. Here are some things to keep in mind, so please read before you dive in!
  • Try to answer the questions by really thinking about the answer – and do NOT Google them because you will just be cheating yourself!
  • At the end of every question you will see a day in CAPITAL LETTERS, which is the edition where that question originated from.
  • If you don’t know the answer, go back to the edition that contains the question and you will be able to find it.
I do things this way because if you see the answer in context, you are far more likely to remember it rather than if I told you the answer straight away like in a pub quiz! I’m trying to help you learn! That said, best of luck 😉👍

This is a timed quiz. You will be given 15 seconds per question. Are you ready?

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What's the name of the Oxford-based nuclear fusion start-up aiming to raise £400m to fund its next stage of development? (WEDNESDAY)

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The latest Zoopla research says that despite the recent slowdown demand is still about how much above the five-year average? (TUESDAY)

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When is the New York Stock Exchange planning on delisting Alibaba? (TUESDAY)

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7,767 accounts linked to which blockchain got drained by hackers this week? (THURSDAY)

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Name the world's biggest oil producer. (TUESDAY)

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What percentage of staff has Robinhood had to lay off in its latest round of job cuts? (WEDNESDAY)

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Coinbase just announced a deal this week by which major investment manager's IT platform to get its clients smoother access to crypto markets? (FRIDAY)

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Analysts at Cornwall Insight reckon British businesses could face what sort of percentage rise in their energy bills when wholesale prices rise? (THURSDAY)

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Name the UK's biggest building society. (THURSDAY)

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What sort of margin are domestic companies supplying the Japanese government with military equipment supposed to achieve (but often don't)? (MONDAY)

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When was Purplebricks launched? (WEDNESDAY)

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Why are new housing development projects in west London not being approved until 2035? (MONDAY)

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In the first six months of 2022, what proportion of Londoners buying outside the city were first-time buyers? (MONDAY)

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SES is in early talks with which other satellite operator about a deal as sector consolidation gathers pace? (FRIDAY)

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By how much did the Bank of England raise its interest rate this week - and what it the interest rate now? (FRIDAY)

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Which British retailer is facing a credit rating cut due to rising energy bills? (MONDAY)

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Samsung and SK Hynix are considering (more) production in the US to access roughly how much in grants to encourage advanced chip manufacture? (THURSDAY)

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Who owns Tinder? (WEDNESDAY)

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Hong Kong fell into recession again. How many times has it now fallen into recession in the last three years? (TUESDAY)

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Next forecasted that profits would be _ for the full-year after this summer's performance? (FRIDAY)

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The Big Weekly Quiz 06/08/22
More reading required! 🤔
Oh dear. You really need to up your game! Either you need to get a subscription to Watson's Daily or you need to read more closely 😱
Not your finest work. More reading required! 😉
You gave it a good go! There's more work to do, though... 🤓
That was good, but you can do better - I'm sure of it! 👍
Good effort! You are definitely paying attention, but you can still do better 💪
That was a good effort - got to just sharpen up a bit more! 👏👏👏
Ooooooh! Very well done! You can still do better, though ????
So near yet so far! How frustrating! 😱😱😱
GADDANGIT!!! You were sooooo close! Well done, though - great effort 👍👍👍
Perfect score - really well done! 🍾🍾🍾
WELL DONE!!! SUPERB JOB!

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