Mastermind host CLIVE MYRIE tests your knowledge on everything 2022

Get your thinking caps on! From Liz Truss’s tenure to the war in Ukraine, Mastermind host CLIVE MYRIE tests your knowledge on everything 2022

We are a nation of quizzers. But you might be surprised to learn that the earliest known appearance of the word ‘quiz’ is remarkably recent, used in 1782 to describe an odd-looking person. If the Romans or Aboriginal peoples quizzed, they didn’t leave any records.

The Oxford English Dictionary suggests that over the course of the 19th century, the meaning of the word changed to describe peculiar objects (like a yo-yo) and only became a word meaning a test of knowledge in 1867.

Since then, this humble parlour game has become primetime TV — not least on Monday nights when the Holy Trinity of BBC2 quizzes (Only Connect, University Challenge — and Mastermind, which I present) pull in well over six million viewers.

When I was a child, I loved watching University Challenge and Mastermind. Bamber Gascoigne and Magnus Magnusson were weekly guests in our home; figures to admire, serving up information as well as entertainment. That’s very much the aim of my tenure as Mastermind host today.

Mastermind host, Clive Myrie, has compiled a quiz about everything 2022, so it’s time to get your mental cogs working about what has happened in the past 12 months 

Specialist subject areas have evolved since the show launched in 1972, and that keeps Mastermind relevant. Why not have a contender who’s an expert on the songs of Madonna, or the sitcom The Office, alongside someone who’s the font of all knowledge on Shakespeare’s Henry V?

I love that mix on the show, something for everyone, and it’s why Mastermind has endured for so long.

As for you, dear reader, this quiz that I’ve compiled is about everything 2022. So wind back the mental cogs over the past 12 months and get your thinking caps on! Good luck . . .

1) How many days did Liz Truss serve as Prime Minister?

Clive Myrie asks how many days did Liz Truss serve as Prime Minister?

2) Which opera company lost its public funding and was told the money would only return if it moved to Manchester?

3) The World Cup final in Qatar was decided by a penalty shoot-out which saw Argentina lift the trophy (inset right). Which country failed to score any of its penalties in the tournament, crashing out in the last 16?

4) After November’s mid-term elections, the Democrats kept control of the U.S. Senate from the Republicans. How many senators does each party have?

5) Which poet was the subject of Super Infinite, a biography by author Katherine Rundell who won the Baillie Gifford Prize for non-fiction writing?

6) In Ukraine, Russia has bombed energy infrastructure in several cities using so-called ‘killer drones’ supplied by which country?

Clive Myrie asks: The World Cup final in Qatar was decided by a penalty shoot-out which saw Argentina lift the trophy (inset right). Which country failed to score any of its penalties in the tournament, crashing out in the last 16?

7) The artist Veronica Ryan won this year’s prestigious Turner Prize. Name one of the three Caribbean fruits she made into giant bronze and marble sculptures, on display in East London?

8) Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II died on September 8. Who is now looking after her corgis?

9) Which rapper declared his candidacy for the 2024 U.S. Presidential election?

10) It’s widely believed the billionaire Elon Musk over-paid when he purchased Twitter. Roughly how much did he part with (to the nearest $10 billion)?

11) The environmental award started by Prince William, The Earthshot Prize, gives five winners how much money each to develop ideas to save the planet?

12) Which actor almost lost out on the lead role in the then highest grossing film of all time, because he didn’t want to do a screen test with co-star Kate Winslet?

Clive Myrie asks: Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II died on September 8. Who is now looking after her corgis?

13) Which part of a camel’s anatomy did the former Health Secretary Matt Hancock have to eat on I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here?

14) Which artist represented Great Britain at this year’s Venice Biennale Art Exhibition?

15) Which Agatha Christie play will open on Broadway in 2023 after running in the West End for 70 years?

16) Who played John Major in the fifth season of The Crown?

17) Members of the Royal College of Nursing have taken strike action for the first time in the union’s history. How old is the RCN, to the nearest decade?

18) According to the House of Commons Register of Members’ Financial Interests, roughly how much money has Boris Johnson made from four speeches in the two months since he left No 10?

Clive Myrie asks: According to the House of Commons Register of Members’ Financial Interests, roughly how much money has Boris Johnson made from four speeches in the two months since he left No 10?

19) Last year’s COP26 climate conference was held in Glasgow. In which Middle Eastern resort was this year’s COP27 held?

20) Which 1973 landmark legal case, which relied on the constitutional right to liberty, was overruled by America’s Supreme Court in June?

21) We celebrated the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in June, marking her 70 years on the throne, the longest duration by a British monarch. But which historical figure tops this with a 72-year reign?

22) Which UK village sweltered in 40.3C heat in July, the highest temperature on record?

23) What is the Oxford English Dictionary’s word of the year, as voted for by the public — which ironically few people seem to have heard of?

24) Unlike the England men’s football team, the England women’s team won a major trophy this year. Who scored the winning goal in the European Championship?

Clive Myrie asks: Unlike the England men’s football team, the England women’s team won a major trophy this year. Who scored the winning goal in the European Championship?

25) The population of the planet exceeded what landmark figure in November?

26) What is the dramatic name given to the weather phenomenon that has caused record-breaking low temperatures across much of the United States this December?

27) In April, which former Wimbledon men’s singles champion was sentenced to two and a half years in jail for hiding assets to avoid paying debts?

28) Who became England’s youngest ever men’s Test cricketer, making his debut on the tour of Pakistan?

29) In September, after ten days of official mourning, the Culture Secretary Michelle Donelan revealed how many people — to the nearest 50,000 — queued to see Queen Elizabeth II lying in state at Westminster Hall?

30) Who was the first black woman to be depicted on a U.S. coin?

31) Who was the civil servant who led the investigation into the Partygate allegations at No 10?

32) Which virus did the World Health Organisation decide should be renamed Mpox, to mitigate a rise in racist and stigmatising language associated with it?

33) This year the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences finally apologised to Sacheen Littlefeather (inset below), a native American, who was booed in 1973, when she took to the stage to decline an Oscar on whose behalf?

Clive Myrie asks: This year the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences finally apologised to Sacheen Littlefeather (inset below), a native American, who was booed in 1973, when she took to the stage to decline an Oscar on whose behalf?

34) Where exactly in Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home did FBI agents find a cache of top secret documents that had been illegally removed from the White House?

35) Ncuti Gatwa was announced as the first black actor to play Dr Who. How many incarnations had there been before him?

36) Andy Warhol’s portrait of Marilyn Monroe became the most expensive American artwork when it sold in New York for how much (to the nearest $10 million)?

37) Who became Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police in September, after Cressida Dick’s resignation?

38) Which French food was added to UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage List?

39) What was the name of the explorer Ernest Shackleton’s ship, the wreck of which was discovered beneath the Weddell Sea in the Antarctic in March?

40) The quiz show Mastermind celebrated a significant birthday this year. How old is it?

ANSWERS 

1) 44 days. 2) English National Opera. 3) Spain. 4) 51-49.

5) John Donne. 6) Iran.

7) A custard apple, a breadfruit and a soursop. 8) Prince Andrew. 9) Kanye West or ‘Ye’, as he’s now known. 10) $44 billion (£36.5 billion). 11) £1 million

12) Leonardo DiCaprio.

13) Its penis. 14) Sonia Boyce. 15) The Mousetrap. 16) Johnny Lee Miller. 17) 106 years old, founded in 1916. 18) More than £1 million.

19) Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. 20) Roe v Wade, which protected the right to abortion. 21) France’s Louis XIV, who reigned from 1643 to 1715.

22) Coningsby, Lincolnshire. 23) Goblin Mode, meaning ‘behaviour which is unapologetically self‑indulgent, lazy, slovenly, or greedy’.

24) Chloe Kelly. 25) Eight billion. 26) Bomb cyclone. 27) Boris Becker. 

28) Rehan Ahmed. 29) More than 250,000. 30) The poet, author and activist Maya Angelou. 

31) Sue Gray. 32) Monkeypox. 33) Marlon Brando. 34) In the garage. 35) 13. 

36) $195 million (£162 m). 37) Sir Mark Rowley. 38) Baguette. 39) Endurance. 40) 50 years old.

 

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