Sometimes a few seconds are enough to prove your general knowledge . Maybe you’ll succeed today. Let’s start the pub quiz on the go on April 10, 2026 with a question from the world of physics – or more precisely: acoustics. We all experience it every day, whether we like it or not. When someone speaks, music plays or a glass shatters somewhere, something spreads: sound. But what exactly is this type of energy propagation called? Perhaps you already have the first correct answer in your pocket!
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Today’s pub quiz on the go continues with a goosebump-inducing musical moment. Do you remember the year 2011? Back then, a British singer released her second studio album – a work full of emotion, melancholy and strong voices. It was a global success and is now one of the best-selling albums of the 21st century . A real milestone that tells of a broken heart. Do you remember who turned the music world upside down back then?
In the pub quiz on the go on April 10, 2026 we jump from pop music straight into the world of geometry to test your general knowledge. We want to find out how many sides the geometric figure of the octagon has. You may come across it on street signs or in old church buildings. Its name sounds almost like a magic spell from antiquity . Can you tell us exactly how many sides this shape has – and what it is called?
Finally, the pub quiz on the go is political and economic. We look back to the year 1947, the time after the Second World War. The world was reshaping itself and a major international agreement was created that was to revolutionize global trade. It was profanely named the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and became known by an acronym that still crops up in economic debates today – although the ITO (International Trade Organization) has since taken over the stage. Do you know the abbreviation of this important agreement?
Get your daily dose of general knowledge with the quiz of the day from April 10, 2026 and test how fit you are!
10. April 26, 05:00 – Isabell Slisz