The Bing News Quiz is for people who like to test how closely they've been following the headlines. Unlike the image-based homepage quiz, this one is built around current events, so being a regular news reader is most of the battle. Here's what it covers and how to do well.
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What it tests
Questions are drawn from recent stories across world events, politics, science, business, sport and culture. It rewards general awareness rather than specialist knowledge, so even a light news habit puts you in good shape.
News quiz versus weekly recap
The news quiz can appear day to day, while the weekly news quiz gathers the bigger stories of the past seven days into one round. If you only catch up once a week, the weekly version will feel friendlier; if you read daily, both are easy.
Doing well on the day
News questions often hinge on a precise name, number or date, so read each one carefully. When you're unsure, search the story plus the specific detail and trust reputable news outlets over aggregators.
Points and where to find it
Completing the quiz earns Microsoft Rewards points when you're signed in. It sometimes surfaces through the Rewards dashboard rather than the homepage, so check there if you can't spot it.