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Which of the following did Sainsbury’s add to its food shelves this year?
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Mealworm burgers
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Edible flowers
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Horse meat
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What did bagless vacuum cleaner inventor James Dyson pledge to build next?
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An electric vehicle
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Hybrid microwave toasters
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A screenless smartphone
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Chocolate bars, drink cartons, toilet rolls and tinsel have all been hit by what phenomenon?
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A consumer boycott over ethical concerns
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Shrinkflation
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Shortages in the run-up to Christmas
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Which speculative bubble has the price surge in bitcoin been likened to?
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The Icelandic rose bubble
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The Dutch tulip mania
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The Danish snowdrop craze
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How much of the UK’s power came from coal in the first half of 2017?
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2%
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11%
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23%
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Which major chocolate brand sparked a row in the summer by announcing plans to launch its first UK chocolate bar that is neither organic nor Fairtrade-certified?
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Lindt
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Green & Black’s
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Divine
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Which tycoon was accused of vomiting into a fireplace after a top management meeting that was 'effectively a pub lock-in', during a high court case in 2017?
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James Dyson
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Sir Philip Green
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Mike Ashley
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Which company told managers always to refer to ‘independent suppliers’ instead of ‘staff’ and to always say ‘onboarding’ instead of ‘hiring’?
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Southern rail
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Deliveroo
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Uber
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What did Poundland name its totally dissimilar tribute to the Toblerone bar?
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River Deep
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Mountain High
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Twin Peaks
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Rock band Elbow provided the soundtrack to the John Lewis Christmas advert with a cover of The Beatles’ Golden Slumbers. But which Beatles album is the track from?
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Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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Abbey Road
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A Hard Day's Night
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Britain is currently suffering its worst wage squeeze since...
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The Crimean war
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The Napoleonic war
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The Boer war
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How is Coutts, the bankers to the British royal family, trying to lure younger rich clients?
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Holding special events for computer gamers
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Offering free membership to Mahiki
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Only hiring bankers under the age of 36
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United Airlines apologised over the death of a giant rabbit during one of its transatlantic flights. What was the rabbit’s name?
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Colin
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Simon
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Peter
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Who is the new chairman of the Federal Reserve?
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James Powell
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Jerome Powell
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Jonathan Powell
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What stranded tens of thousands of British Airways passengers at the start of summer half-term holiday?
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Hurricane Irma
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A flock of pigeons in the main aircraft hangar
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An IT failure caused by someone pulling out a plug at HQ
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Where in Geneva were €100,000 of shredded €500 notes discovered?
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In Swiss bank safety deposit boxes
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Inside cuckoo clocks
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Flushed down toilets
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Which company hit the headlines for banning some of its workers for having beards?
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Gillette
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JD Wetherspoon
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Mears
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M&S’s fabled Percy Pig, who is now married with children, celebrated his birthday this year. How old is the chewy porker?
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25
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50
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133 (the same as M&S)
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What did Sir Howard Davies, chairman of RBS, say about bitcoin?
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‘It’s like Dante’s Inferno’
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‘It’s like Frankenstein’s monster’
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‘Bit what?’
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What has been tipped as 2017’s key Christmas partywear item?
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Adult ‘Elf’ pyjamas from Asda
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It’s still the Christmas jumper, you can’t beat it. Quality lasts!
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The Christmas suit, the sartorial equivalent of wearing wrapping pape
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How many times in a year did a gambler lose more than £1,000 on a bookmaker's fixed-odds betting terminal, according to figures released this year?
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233,071
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23,071
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2,371
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Amazon paid $1bn for the rights to which franchise it hopes to turn into the next global blockbuster TV series?
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Harry Potter
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Lord of the Rings
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James Bond
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What was the most-read Guardian business story of 2017?
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John Lewis Xmas ad 2017 - meet Moz the monster
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Cyber attack on Deloitte reveals clients’ secret emails
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Hard times for Whole Foods: what went wrong?
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How many electric car charging points are there in the UK now?
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1,300
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13,000
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130,000
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ITV named which high-flying executive to become its first-ever female chief?
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Alex Mahon
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Carolyn McCall
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Dawn Airey
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Which popular eatery started a delivery service to City of London bankers?
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Greggs
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Pret a Manger
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Square Meal in the Square Mile
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Who tweeted to say they would be spending more time in Frankfurt after Brexit?
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Michael O’Leary, Ryanair boss
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Lloyd Blankfein, head of Goldman Sachs
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Ralf Speth, boss of Jaguar Land Rover
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What prompted Charlotte Hogg to quit as deputy governor of the Bank of England?
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The use of animal fat in the new plastic banknotes
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A lack of diversity at the Bank
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Her failure to declare a potential conflict of interest
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Richard Desmond is to sell his Express and Star titles to Trinity Mirror, the owner of the Daily Mirror and Sunday Mirror, for £130m. How much has Desmond personally made over the last 17 years as proprietor?
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More than £500m
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More than £400m
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More than £300m
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A revised way for calculating insurance and medical payouts was revealed in February, provoking uproar among insurers. What is it called?
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The Sharples rate
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The Lynch rate
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The Ogden rate
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When the Bank of England raised interest rates in November, it was the first increase in the cost of borrowing since when?
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2007
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2008
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2009
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In his spring budget, Philip Hammond announced a major overhaul of National Insurance for the self-employed. How many days later did he abandon the changes?
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Three
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Five
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Seven
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The new £10 note went into circulation in September. The Queen was given the first (AA01 000001), while Theresa May got the third. Who was handed the second?
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HRH Prince Philip
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The chancellor of the exchequer, Philip Hammond
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Bank of England governor Mark Carney
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Marks & Spencer unveiled which of the following to help halt the painful phenomenon known as ‘avocado hand’?
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Frozen, pre-stoned avocados
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Freeze-dried avocado powder
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Stoneless ‘cocktail’ avocados
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How many of the 10 multimillion-pound flats in the Shard have been sold five years after the building opened its doors?
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5
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10
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Nil
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Which high street food retailer provoked an unholy row over its decision to substitute the baby Jesus with a sausage roll in its 2017 advent calendar?
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Pret in a Manger
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Gregg's
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Subway
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How many sides does the new £1 coin have (no peeking in wallets, purses etc)?
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8
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10
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12
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Which companies have oil and gas firm Ineos bought this year?
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A boutique milliner and a Swiss cricket club
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A jacket maker and a Swiss football team
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A suit-makers and a Swiss tennis club
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What does the term The Paradise Papers refer to?
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The name of Vanessa Paradis’s greatest hits album
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A special investigation into global tax avoidance, conducted by the Guardian, among others
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The term used to describe left-wing, liberal newspapers with a heavy utopian bias
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Which of the below correctly names three leading food courier services?
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Delivenoo, Just Ate, UberEast
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Just Eaten, OverEats, Deliveree
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Deliveroo, Just Eat, UberEats
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What is the main business of the international listed company funkily rebranded as GetLink?
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Telecommunications
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Corporate matchmaking
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A tunnel
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If you’re looking to buy a ‘Snake Pit’ standing ticket for one of Taylor Swift’s 2018 Wembley Stadium shows, what is the official Ticketmaster price?
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£185
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£385
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£585
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Which drink, say experts, will follow gin and be the next to surge in popularity?
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Advocaat
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Midori
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Rum
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How long will it take for the gender pay gap to close, according to the World Economic Forum?
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217 years
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49 years
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21 years
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Which pop star, according to Unilever chief Paul Polman, offered to write a protest song to help block a Kraft Heinz takeover?
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Bono
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Ed Sheeran
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Paloma Faith
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How will Monaco house the expected 2,700 millionaires expected to move there by 2026?
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Build a new 45-storey apartment complex atop the train station
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Reclaim six hectares from the sea
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Pay poorer residents to move to France
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How many of the UK’s new large nuclear power stations will be built by a UK developer?
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0
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1
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3
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Who wanted to hand his brother £11m in back pay?
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James Murdoch
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Mike Ashley
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David Barclay
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Richard Thaler won this year’s Nobel prize for economics. Thaler was one of the economists behind what?
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Drudge theory
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Nudge theory
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Fudge theory
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In July, holidaymakers jetting off from Cardiff airport were offered how many euros to the pound?
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€1.15
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€1.01
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€0.88
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Solutions
1:B, 2:A, 3:B, 4:B, 5:A, 6:B, 7:C, 8:B, 9:C, 10:B, 11:B, 12:A, 13:B, 14:B, 15:C, 16:C, 17:C, 18:A, 19:A, 20:C, 21:A, 22:B, 23:C, 24:B, 25:B, 26:A, 27:B, 28:C, 29:C, 30:C, 31:A, 32:C, 33:A, 34:C, 35:C, 36:B, 37:B, 38:B, 39:B, 40:C, 41:C, 42:C, 43:C, 44:A, 45:A, 46:B, 47:A, 48:B, 49:B, 50:C
Scores
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50 and above.
You are a bona fide business guru! Is that the phone we can hear ringing? That's right ... and it's Warren Buffet asking for advice
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49 and above.
Well done. You are so boardroom!
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48 and above.
Well done. You are so boardroom!
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47 and above.
Well done. You are so boardroom!
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46 and above.
Well done. You are so boardroom!
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45 and above.
Well done. You are so boardroom!
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44 and above.
Well done. You are so boardroom!
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43 and above.
Well done. You are so boardroom!
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42 and above.
Well done. You are so boardroom!
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41 and above.
Well done. You are so boardroom!
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40 and above.
Great stuff. If you were on a plane you'd be in business class on the Red Eye from NYC, doing deals with the big shots.
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39 and above.
Great stuff. If you were on a plane you'd be in business class on the Red Eye from NYC, doing deals with the big shots.
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38 and above.
Great stuff. If you were on a plane you'd be in business class on the Red Eye from NYC, doing deals with the big shots.
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37 and above.
Great stuff. If you were on a plane you'd be in business class on the Red Eye from NYC, doing deals with the big shots.
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36 and above.
Great stuff. If you were on a plane you'd be in business class on the Red Eye from NYC, doing deals with the big shots.
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35 and above.
Great stuff. If you were on a plane you'd be in business class on the Red Eye from NYC, doing deals with the big shots.
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34 and above.
Great stuff. If you were on a plane you'd be in business class on the Red Eye from NYC, doing deals with the big shots.
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33 and above.
Great stuff. If you were on a plane you'd be in business class on the Red Eye from NYC, doing deals with the big shots.
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32 and above.
Great stuff. If you were on a plane you'd be in business class on the Red Eye from NYC, doing deals with the big shots.
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31 and above.
Great stuff. If you were on a plane you'd be in business class on the Red Eye from NYC, doing deals with the big shots.
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30 and above.
Great stuff. If you were on a plane you'd be in business class on the Red Eye from NYC, doing deals with the big shots.
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29 and above.
Great stuff. If you were on a plane you'd be in business class on the Red Eye from NYC, doing deals with the big shots.
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28 and above.
Great stuff. If you were on a plane you'd be in business class on the Red Eye from NYC, doing deals with the big shots.
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27 and above.
Great stuff. If you were on a plane you'd be in business class on the Red Eye from NYC, doing deals with the big shots.
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26 and above.
Great stuff. If you were on a plane you'd be in business class on the Red Eye from NYC, doing deals with the big shots.
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25 and above.
Fair attempt. You need to read the Guardian business website more often
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24 and above.
Fair attempt. You need to read the Guardian business website more often
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23 and above.
Fair attempt. You need to read the Guardian business website more often
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22 and above.
Fair attempt. You need to read the Guardian business website more often
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21 and above.
Fair attempt. You need to read the Guardian business website more often
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20 and above.
Fair attempt. You need to read the Guardian business website more often
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19 and above.
Fair attempt. You need to read the Guardian business website more often
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18 and above.
Fair attempt. You need to read the Guardian business website more often
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17 and above.
Fair attempt. You need to read the Guardian business website more often
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16 and above.
Fair attempt. You need to read the Guardian business website more often
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15 and above.
Fair attempt. You need to read the Guardian business website more often
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14 and above.
Fair attempt. You need to read the Guardian business website more often
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13 and above.
Fair attempt. You need to read the Guardian business website more often
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12 and above.
Fair attempt. You need to read the Guardian business website more often
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11 and above.
Fair attempt. You need to read the Guardian business website more often
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10 and above.
A low, low score indeed – but comfort yourself that it is still enough to graduate with a first from the Liam Fox school of business.
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9 and above.
A low, low score indeed – but comfort yourself that it is still enough to graduate with a first from the Liam Fox school of business.
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8 and above.
A low, low score indeed – but comfort yourself that it is still enough to graduate with a first from the Liam Fox school of business.
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7 and above.
A low, low score indeed – but comfort yourself that it is still enough to graduate with a first from the Liam Fox school of business.
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6 and above.
A low, low score indeed – but comfort yourself that it is still enough to graduate with a first from the Liam Fox school of business.
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5 and above.
A low, low score indeed – but comfort yourself that it is still enough to graduate with a first from the Liam Fox school of business.
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4 and above.
A low, low score indeed – but comfort yourself that it is still enough to graduate with a first from the Liam Fox school of business.
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3 and above.
A low, low score indeed – but comfort yourself that it is still enough to graduate with a first from the Liam Fox school of business.
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2 and above.
A low, low score indeed – but comfort yourself that it is still enough to graduate with a first from the Liam Fox school of business.
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0 and above.
A low, low score indeed – but comfort yourself that it is still enough to graduate with a first from the Liam Fox school of business.
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1 and above.
A low, low score indeed – but comfort yourself that it is still enough to graduate with a first from the Liam Fox school of business.
For your overall score, please complete all the questions