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"Quizzing what moves the world"

When was the Colosseum in Rome built? What is a bolie? And who was actually the second man on the moon? Anyone who enjoys tricky questions will get their money's worth on Monday, 2 May. NDR Info invites you to a quiz at the university.

When was the Colosseum in Rome built? What is a bolie? And who was actually the second man on the moon? Anyone who enjoys tricky questions will get their money's worth on Monday, 2 May. NDR Info invites you to a quiz at the university.

It starts at 7.30 pm in the cafeteria in the canteen building. The quiz will be played in groups of no more than six people. The teams can register together or meet spontaneously on site. Together they have to answer questions from five typical NDR Info categories: "Politics & News", "The North", "Sport", "Business" and "Culture & Science". In addition to pure knowledge, team spirit and discussion skills are of course also required.

In the end, the correct answer counts, but real quiz champions must also be able to think outside the box and improvise. The game is primarily about honour and the participants of the winning team can also look forward to an attractive digital radio.

Due to the limited number of places available, we recommend that you register in advance.

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