'Test Your Knowledge' is Bing's mixed-bag format: instead of one theme, it shuffles geography, science, history, entertainment and news into a single round. It appears on the homepage and in the Rewards line-up, and because no single subject dominates, strategy matters more than expertise.
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How the format works
A Test Your Knowledge round pulls questions from across Bing's usual categories rather than following the day's image theme. Some versions run longer than the standard three questions, and a weekly news-flavoured edition recaps current events. Points credit through Microsoft Rewards as with other quizzes when you're signed in.
Why mixed quizzes feel harder
Themed quizzes let the image caption carry you; a mixed round resets the subject every question. The fix is the same method applied faster: read the question fully, spot the subject, and if unsure, search that subject plus the specific fact rather than guessing across unfamiliar territory.
Where to find it
Check the Bing homepage prompt and, more reliably, the Microsoft Rewards dashboard, where general knowledge rounds appear among the daily and bonus activities. Availability rotates by region and day, so it won't always be present.
Scoring higher
Bank the easy questions first and spend your checking time on the one or two that involve dates or superlatives. Across a mixed round, the qualifier words, first, largest, currently, decide more answers than raw knowledge does.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Bing Test Your Knowledge quiz?
A mixed general-knowledge format that shuffles geography, science, history, entertainment and news into one round, rather than following a single theme.
Where do I find Bing's general knowledge quizzes?
On the Bing homepage when featured, and more reliably among the activities on the Microsoft Rewards dashboard.
Do Test Your Knowledge quizzes give Rewards points?
Yes, completing them while signed in credits Microsoft Rewards points like Bing's other quiz formats.