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Weekly quiz questions: 30 March 2026

We're back after a week off and just in time before pubs fill up for Easter! What a week to return to, though. Record-breaking protests across America, a famous golfer in trouble again, a Hollywood-worthy March Madness buzzer-beater, a bomb plot foiled in Europe, and NASA dusting off the lunar playbook. Grab a pen.

The questions

1Catastrophic flooding hit Hawaii in March, with thousands evacuated and an estimated $1 billion in damage. Which island, the state's most populous, was worst affected?

Answer:Oahu(click to reveal)

Back-to-back subtropical storms called kona lows dumped up to 30 inches of rain across parts of the state. Around 115,000 residents lost power, and Governor Josh Green requested a presidential disaster declaration. Thankfully, no deaths were reported despite the scale of the flooding.

2Which pro golfer was arrested on suspicion of DUI near his Florida home on March 27, after a rollover crash while trying to overtake a truck?

Answer:Tiger Woods(click to reveal)

He clipped a pressure cleaner truck on a two-lane road, flipping his Range Rover onto its side. He blew triple zeros on a breathalyser but refused a urine test. Neither he nor the other driver were injured.

3In one of the wildest March Madness games ever, a number two seed came back from 19 points down in the Elite Eight to win on a 35-foot buzzer-beating three-pointer. Which team pulled off the comeback?

Answer:UConn (Connecticut)(click to reveal)

Freshman guard Braylon Mullins hit the shot with 0.3 seconds left to beat top-seeded Duke 73-72. The Huskies had trailed for almost the entire game before completing one of the greatest comebacks in tournament history.

4Police foiled a bomb attack outside the offices of Bank of America in the early hours of March 28. In which European capital city did this happen?

Answer:Paris(click to reveal)

Officers grabbed the suspect moments after he placed a homemade device containing fuel and explosive powder outside the building in the 8th arrondissement, just streets from the Champs-Elysees. He reportedly told investigators he'd been recruited via Snapchat for just €600. Two more suspects were later detained.

5A hacking group claimed responsibility for a major cyberattack on the European Commission, stealing over 350GB of data from its cloud infrastructure. What is the group called?

Answer:ShinyHunters(click to reveal)

The breach affected cloud systems hosting the Europa.eu platform, with the stolen data reportedly including databases, contracts and confidential documents. The Commission confirmed the breach but played down the impact, saying its internal systems hadn't been compromised.

6NASA's Artemis II mission is due to launch on April 1, sending astronauts on a flyby of a celestial body for the first time in over 50 years. Where are they heading?

Answer:The Moon(click to reveal)

The crew will fly around the Moon and back without landing, the first crewed lunar mission since Apollo 17 in 1972. The rocket arrived at Launch Pad 39B on March 20 after being rolled back earlier for a helium issue. Weather forecasts are looking good, with an 80% chance of favourable conditions.

7Israeli police caused international outrage on Palm Sunday by blocking the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from entering which famous church?

Answer:The Church of the Holy Sepulchre(click to reveal)

Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa was stopped on his way to celebrate Palm Sunday Mass, reportedly the first time in centuries the service couldn't be held there. Italy and France condemned the decision, and Netanyahu reversed course within hours, promising "full and immediate access."

8Which rock legend headlined the flagship "No Kings" anti-government rally on March 28, performing a protest song he'd written about events in Minneapolis this winter?

Answer:Bruce Springsteen(click to reveal)

He performed "Streets of Minneapolis" to a crowd estimated at over 200,000 at the state Capitol. Joan Baez, Tom Morello and Maggie Rogers also performed, while Senator Bernie Sanders, Governor Tim Walz and Jane Fonda gave speeches.

9The "No Kings" protests on March 28 became the largest single-day protest in US history, with events in all 50 states. Roughly how many people are estimated to have taken to the streets?

Answer:8 million(click to reveal)

Over 3,300 events were organised across the country, with the flagship rally in Minnesota drawing an estimated 200,000 people alone. Protests also took place in more than a dozen other countries.

10The 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Final Four is set for April 4. UConn, Illinois, Arizona and Michigan all made it. In which US city will they play?

Answer:Indianapolis(click to reveal)

Lucas Oil Stadium hosts the Final Four for a record-tying ninth time. UConn face Illinois in the first semifinal, while Arizona take on Michigan in the nightcap. After that Elite Eight comeback, nobody's counting the Huskies out.


Protests, Moon missions, bomb plots and buzzer-beaters. Not a bad week to come back to. See you next Monday, and happy Easter!

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