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: 6 April 2018 Back Subscriber-only Tes Quiz: 6 April 2018 Pit your wits against Tes’ weekly general knowledge quiz 6th April 2018, 12:00am John Cunnane Share Tes Quiz: 6 April 2018 https://www.tes.com/magazine/archived/tes-quiz-6-april-2018 Copy Link The chemical symbols for copper and barium make up the name of which island nation? Which planet of our solar system is named after the grandfather of the Greek god Zeus? What animals is a mahout associated with? Leo Varadkar is the prime minister of which European country? If you were doing something pre-prandial, when would you be doing it? Max Verstappen drives for which Formula 1 team? Which of Shakespeare’s plays has an animal in the title? When You Wish Upon A Star is a song taken from which Disney film? Mahon, Cabrales and Torta Del Casar are all cheeses from which country? The TV sitcom Happy Days is set in which US city? Scroll down for the answers 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 Feeling ‘in control’ helps students make stronger reading progress News 30 January 2026 5 leadership lessons from a year at the top Leadership 30 January 2026 £2m donation boosts Lift Schools’ surplus News 29 January 2026 Why SEND reform depends on the early years Teaching & Learning 28 January 2026 DfE writes to schools to push universal RISE support News 26 January 2026 Are perimenopausal teachers getting enough support in schools? Analysis 21 January 2026 DfE to trial AI tutoring tools in schools this year News 26 January 2026 How can special and mainstream schools work together? News 27 January 2026 GCSE reading lists ‘will take decades’ to reflect UK diversity News 27 January 2026