Play Bing News Quiz – Test Your Knowledge on Trending Stories

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Looking for a quick, fun break in your day? The Bing News Quiz lets you test how well you follow the latest headlines, trending stories, and pop culture. From today’s news highlights to those fun little facts everyone loves to guess, this daily quiz is the perfect mix of learning and entertainment. Play every day to stay informed, challenge yourself, and enjoy a few laughs along the way.

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Why just scroll when you can play? Quizzes and answers make the news way more entertaining. One minute you’re guessing which celebrity made the headlines, the next you’re bragging about your score to friends.

Think of it as your daily coffee break — but with questions. Quick, easy, sometimes tricky, always fun. Ready to see if you’re a news pro or just here for the jokes? Jump into today’s quiz and find out.

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Looking for something just as fun? Then get ready for some exciting Bing News Quizzes! 🤩

How about 20 playful questions packed with headlines, trivia, and surprises? Are you ready to test your brain, laugh a little, and maybe even learn something new along the way?

Let’s dive in together and see how many you can crack — it’s quiz time! 🥳📰

Check out the key hints for the quizzes below!

1) Which U.S. TV host is famous for the catchphrase “We’ll be right back after this”?

👉 This is a common phrase on late-night American TV.
💡 Hint: Think of the host known for comedy sketches and celebrity interviews.

2) The term “breaking news” usually appears with what visual element on U.S. cable news?

👉 News channels love flashy graphics.
💡 Hint: It runs across the bottom of the screen.

3) Which award show recognizes achievements in American prime-time television?

👉 It’s not about music or theater, but TV shows.
💡 Hint: Starts with the same letter as “Entertainment.”

4) Which network airs “Saturday Night Live” in the U.S.?

👉 The show has been running since the 1970s.
💡 Hint: Same network that covers the Olympics in the U.S.

5) A news story focusing on everyday people and emotions is often called what?

👉 It’s not hard news, more soft and touching.
💡 Hint: Think “human side of news.”

6) Which star became widely known after starring in the TV series “Friends”?

👉 She played Rachel Green.
💡 Hint: She later starred in “The Morning Show.”

7) What does an on-air “anchor” primarily do?

👉 They are not driving a ship here.
💡 Hint: They sit at the desk and guide the broadcast.

8) Which platform is commonly used by U.S. celebrities to post short updates?

👉 It was recently rebranded.
💡 Hint: Known for 280-character posts.

9) A “headline” in news refers to what?

👉 It’s the first thing you read.
💡 Hint: Appears at the very top of an article.

10) Which late-night host popularized “Carpool Karaoke”?

👉 He invited Adele and other stars to sing.
💡 Hint: British comedian and actor.

11) In U.S. media, “ratings” most directly measure what?

👉 TV execs really care about this number.
💡 Hint: The bigger the audience, the higher the…

12) Which celebrity is known for the reality show about a famous family in Calabasas?

👉 Think luxury lifestyle and social media empire.
💡 Hint: She broke the internet once.

13) A news story with the writer’s opinion is typically labeled as what?

👉 It’s not strictly “facts only.”
💡 Hint: Also called an “editorial.”

14) Which U.S. morning show is known for concerts at Rockefeller Plaza?

👉 Viewers often see big crowds outside in NYC.
💡 Hint: The show’s title sounds like a time word.

15) Who voices the “America’s Got Talent” buzzer sound?

👉 It’s not a person’s voice at all.
💡 Hint: Think sound effect, not celebrity.

16) Which best describes a “news bulletin”?

👉 It interrupts your regular programming.
💡 Hint: Usually very short and urgent.

17) Which celebrity judge is long associated with “American Idol”?

👉 Famous for being brutally honest.
💡 Hint: British accent, sharp comments.

18) In journalism, “source” refers to what?

👉 Journalists rely on them for credibility.
💡 Hint: It could be a person or a document providing info.

19) Which star is known for hosting a daytime talk show with a book club?

👉 She made book recommendations famous.
💡 Hint: She is called the “Queen of All Media.”

20) A “fact-check” in newsrooms is used to do what?

👉 Vital before publishing.
💡 Hint: It confirms whether claims are true or false.

Bing News Quiz – What Is It?

Bing News Quiz is a fun and easy way to test your knowledge while staying updated with the latest news. It’s a small quiz game available right on the Bing homepage. Every day, new questions appear about trending stories, pop culture, and current events.

How to play:

  • Go to the Bing homepage and look for the quiz section.
  • Answer multiple-choice questions about today’s news and popular topics.
  • Your score shows how much you know, and you can try again every day!

Tips & Tricks:

  • Don’t worry if you don’t know all the answers—each question is a chance to learn something new.
  • Keep an eye on the hints provided—they can help you guess correctly.
  • Playing daily is a fun way to improve your knowledge of the world.

Bing News Quiz is simple, quick, and perfect for a few minutes of daily brain exercise. It’s a little game that keeps you curious and informed at the same time.

Example question from Bing News Quiz about pop culture