Bold claim: quizzes like this sharpen the mind and prove you’re still turning pages of knowledge. The Herald’s afternoon quiz for December 3 invites readers to test general knowledge and see if they can hit a perfect 10 out of 10. In this quick read, you’ll find a sample question that asks: “Which Italian city is home to the Uffizi Gallery?” as a prompt, with a visual reference from Getty Images to set the scene.
If you’re curious about your performance, try answering before checking the solution, then share your score with friends, family, or coworkers to spark a friendly competition about who has the sharpest mind.
A reminder to visit nzherald.co.nz for tomorrow’s morning quiz, so you can start the day ready to challenge yourself again.
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And this is the part where curiosity gets stirred: while quizzes are fun, some people argue they reward trivia over deep knowledge. Do you think quick quizzes truly measure intelligence, or do they miss broader critical-thinking abilities? Share your thoughts in the comments and tell us whether you’d rather focus on long-form learning or rapid-fire trivia in your daily routine.