Let’s get started with a mathematical puzzle in the easy pub quiz on the go on 1 April, 2026! What is a quarter of 16? Sure, you could pull out a calculator, but you should actually be able to work it out in your head. A quarter means dividing a number into four equal parts. This rule applies to all numbers – a quarter is always the value you get when you divide a number by 4. But your general knowledge knew that, didn’t it?
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There is also something for music lovers in today’s quiz. An orchestral piece was composed in 1928 that is still one of the best-known works of classical music today. It is characterized by a steady rhythm that gradually builds up and has an almost hypnotic effect. If you’ve ever heard a large orchestra playing live, you’ll certainly know this world-famous “Boléro”. But do you know which French composer created this masterpiece?
Germany is home to some of the largest sporting goods manufacturers in the world. The pub quiz on the go on 1 April, 2026 which is designed to test your general knowledge, is about one of them. It was founded on June 1, 1948 in Herzogenaurach, Bavaria and has developed into a globally renowned brand. The founder, Rudolf Dassler, was originally part of a family business, which then split into two competing brands. His company has since become one of the leading manufacturers of sportswear and footwear. Do you have any idea which sporting goods manufacturer it is?
Finally, there is also a political question in the pub quiz. The Federal Republic of Germany was founded in 1949 after the Second World War. But who was actually the first Foreign Minister? The person who first held this office was also the country’s first Federal Chancellor. In his first years as Foreign Minister, he laid the foundations for Germany’s ties to the West, which still shape political events today. Do you already have an idea?
Get your daily dose of general knowledge with our pub quiz on the go from April 1, 2026. Test how fit you are!
01. April 26, 03:30 – Isabell Slisz