A pub operator championing local communities has won a prestigious award naming it the best of its kind across the country.
15.03.2024 - 05:09 / dailyrecord.co.uk
It's the end of another week, and many people will be thinking of plans to keep busy and entertained over the weekend. And in our opinion, there's no better way to kick things off than taking part in the Daily Record's Friday pub quiz.
Whether you want to take part over a pint with your friends or whilst relaxing at home, this week's quiz is a great way to test out your general knowledge as well as seeing how well you paid attention to what went on in the world this week.
We've put together 10 questions covering a range of topics, from science to film, with a few thrown in to see if you've been keeping up to date with the news.
Even if you don't get top marks, you'll be sure to learn a wealth of new facts that you can show off to friends and impress them with your sharp mind. So, if you think you've got what it takes, then settle in for some fresh head scratchers.
Best of luck and let us know how you get on in the comments!
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A pub operator championing local communities has won a prestigious award naming it the best of its kind across the country.
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