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Hi, I'm Rich Cooper. You may remember me from such quizzes as The JOE Friday Pub Quiz: Week 78, and How good are you at Knifey-Spooney? Today on the quiz, we're going to be taking you on a journey through the exotic, from cereal brands to the automotive industry. It really doesn't get any more exciting than this, folks.
This week’s quiz is sponsored by Frantics, the latest game in the PlayLink range for PS4. Challenge your mates on fifteen madcap mini-games, from frenetic action arena brawls to strategic turn based competitions. Once you've done the quiz, of course.
Round One is Cars and Countries, where you have to identify the country of origin for each car manufacturer (even if they've all been sold on to a handful of dominant mega-corporations based elsewhere). You know what Round Two is, so I'm not even going to bother saying it. Round Three is on Canada. I went there on holiday once. I gave it: FIVE STARS.
In what may be the easiest Picture Round ever, we're asking you to identify Cereal Mascots, or rather, which cereal the mascot represents. And finally, it's General Knowledge, the battered leather settee of quiz rounds.
Get crackin'.
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