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 September 2016 Back Subscriber-only TES Quiz: 2 September 2016 Pit your wits against TES’ weekly general knowledge quiz 2nd September 2016, 1:00am John Cunnane Share TES Quiz: 2 September 2016 https://www.tes.com/magazine/archived/tes-quiz-2-september-2016 Copy Link Which is the only nation not to have won a gold medal while hosting the summer Olympic Games? What links the national anthems of San Marino, Spain and Kosovo? How many imperial gallons make up one bushel? Who composed the piece of music called Radetzky March? Which company manufactures the Camry model of motor car? Which actress is the sister of actor Warren Beatty? By what name is the scapula bone better known? Which pachyderm was created by author Jean de Brunhoff? Which fruit is one of the main ingredients in the dish clafoutis? Genghis Khan was the founder of which empire? 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 Inspired snaps up Geneva English School News 20 January 2026 What if... the DfE became the Department for Children again? Leadership 20 January 2026 ‘Parents are people, too,’ schools told in guidance on complaints News 20 January 2026 Why hybrid teaching is growing in demand Analysis 16 January 2026 The transformative effect of reducing Reception class sizes Teaching & Learning 15 January 2026 Revealed: where teacher pay falls furthest short of living costs News 16 January 2026 How can schools get early intervention right? Teaching & Learning 19 January 2026 Most schools ‘can’t afford the basics’ News 16 January 2026 Ofsted report cards: 1 in 7 schools in first wave gets ‘exceptional’ grade News 12 January 2026