Get the best experience in our app Enjoy offline reading, category favourites, and instant updates - right from your pocket. Download the App Maybe later Home Archived Tes Quiz: 2 February 2018 Back Subscriber-only Tes Quiz: 2 February 2018 Pit your wits against Tes’ weekly general knowledge quiz 2nd February 2018, 12:00am John Cunnane Share Tes Quiz: 2 February 2018 https://www.tes.com/magazine/archived/tes-quiz-2-february-2018 Copy Link Jacinda Ardern is the prime minister of which country? What would you study if you were a cartographer? Sapporo is the capital of which of Japan’s four main islands? Which Colombian singer, who had a worldwide hit in 2006 with Hips Don’t Lie, was born on 2 February 1977? Published in 1841 and considered to be one of the first detective stories, which American author wrote The Murders in the Rue Morgue? From which Brazilian football club did Barcelona sign Neymar in 2013? Who plays Clementine Churchill in the 2017 film Darkest Hour? What is a male mouse called? How many standard bottles of champagne make up a Methuselah bottle? What country would you get if you put together the chemical symbols for tungsten, aluminium and einsteinium? Scroll down for answers... QUIZ ANSWERS New Zealand Maps Hokkaido Shakira Edgar Allan Poe Santos Kristin Scott Thomas A buck 8 Wales Questions set by John Cunnane You need a Tes subscription to read this article Subscribe now to read this article and get other subscriber-only content: /per month for 12 months Unlimited access to all Tes magazine content Exclusive subscriber-only stories Award-winning email newsletters Subscribe now Log in Unlimited access to all Tes magazine content Exclusive subscriber-only stories Award-winning email newsletters More information You need a subscription to read this article Subscribe now to read this article and get other subscriber-only content, including: /per month for 12 months Unlimited access to all Tes magazine content Exclusive subscriber-only stories Award-winning email newsletters Subscribe now Unlimited access to all Tes magazine content Exclusive subscriber-only stories Award-winning email newsletters More information Read more New Magazine Experience New Magazine Experience • 18th November 2021 Recent Most read Most shared How to get early years specialist provision right Teaching & Learning 5 March 2026 Why making maths ‘more relevant’ misses the point Analysis 5 March 2026 School support staff leaving in record numbers News 5 March 2026 The SEND reforms are out - now the real tests begin Analysis 25 February 2026 Do banded books make for poorer readers? Teaching & Learning 25 February 2026 3 in 5 people see teaching as ‘unappealing’ News 25 February 2026 Uta Frith: why I no longer think autism is a spectrum Teaching & Learning 4 March 2026 No need for GCSE students to memorise equations until 2030 News 2 March 2026 2.7% teacher pay rise affordable over next two years, says DfE News 3 March 2026