Home Archived Tes Quiz: 13 July 2018 Back Subscriber-only Tes Quiz: 13 July 2018 Pit your wits against Tes’ weekly general knowledge quiz 13th July 2018, 12:00am John Cunnane Share Tes Quiz: 13 July 2018 https://www.tes.com/magazine/archived/tes-quiz-13-july-2018 Copy Link What is the most times that Friday 13th can occur in a calendar year? Which father and son pairing acted together in the 2001 film Zoolander? “Religion is the opium of the people” is a saying attributed to which 19th-century philosopher? The inventor of which hexahedron toy was born on 13 July 1944 in Budapest, Hungary? Who in 1808 composed his Pastoral Symphony? What name is given to a male dolphin? How many players are there in an indoor volleyball team? Vishnu is a deity in which religion? Which Canadian author wrote the 1985 dystopian novel The Handmaid’s Tale? What is the capital of the Caribbean island Puerto Rico? The answers 1. 3 2. Jerry and Ben Stiller 3. Karl Marx 4. Rubik Cube (Ernő Rubik) 5. Ludwig van Beethoven 6. Bull 7. 6 8. Hinduism 9. Margaret Atwood 10. San Juan You need a Tes subscription to read this article Subscribe now to read this article and get other subscriber-only content: Unlimited access to all Tes magazine content Exclusive subscriber-only stories Award-winning email newsletters Subscribe now Already a subscriber? Log in You need a subscription to read this article Subscribe now to read this article and get other subscriber-only content, including: Unlimited access to all Tes magazine content Exclusive subscriber-only stories Award-winning email newsletters Subscribe now Read more New Magazine Experience New Magazine Experience • 18th November 2021 Recent Most read Most shared Special schools: DfE considers reforming £10K-per-place system News 25 April 2024 One-word Ofsted judgements work for no one but the DfE Analysis 25 April 2024 Weekly round-up: Ofsted grades and teacher pay fears News 25 April 2024 Why every school should (not) use setting Teaching & Learning 24 April 2024 Fitness to teach cases in Scotland hit 10-year high News 23 April 2024 Cut summer break ‘to rescue Covid generation GCSEs’ News 24 April 2024 Poor mental health ‘fuelling’ absence crisis, DfE told News 24 April 2024 Why every school should (not) use setting Teaching & Learning 24 April 2024 Cut summer break ‘to rescue Covid generation GCSEs’ News 24 April 2024