2020 was a year best forgotten. Yet it had events and instances which despite being somewhat of a sideshow, are best to test you on how much you were paying attention! So prepare for this final adieu to the year, with questions that are a mix of easy, figure-outable, and bit tough, but which will all help you wrap up the year gone by.
P.S. - Best enjoy this quiz with a house party of your own, whether online or offline!
The latest book by Paulo Coelho is aimed at motivating readers to take risks, build courage and embrace the unexpected journey fate has to offer. What is the book's title, which might remind you of an animated sitcom as well as an English novelist?
On Women's Day (8th March), a record crowd of 86,174 watched the India-Australia final of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup. The player of the match was Australia's wicketkeeper, who also opened the batting. Identify this star cricketer, whose uncle also kept wickets for Australia, and whose husband plays for the Australian men's cricket team!
Which 22 year old footballer was honoured with an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in 2020 for his activism on the issue of continued free school meals during the lockdown for underprivileged children? He was widely praised for using his platform for driving societal change.
Both of these songs have two words in common. The first is a song from 2009, based on the Dadariya folk song tradition of Chhattisgarh. The second is a very popular song from 2020 controversial for borrowing lines from a song from a Bhadu tradition of Birbhum. What two words?
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