The Voice Quiz – March 2025

Are you a showbiz expert? Check out our culture quiz to test your knowledge of the arts and entertainment world.

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It's time for another Voice Pub Quiz, coming in hot to test your knowledge of arts and culture. How much have you been keeping track of the cultural world over the past month? And do you know your film posters and book titles as well as the back of your hand? If so, you'll be able to rack up a very good score this month.

As usual, we've got three rounds for you to have a go at, including a picture round in the middle. Once you've tried your hand at these questions, click here to get the answers and then head to the comments section to gloat or commiserate about your score.

ROUND ONE: The Month in Culture

James Buckley and Joe Thomas in a Comic Relief sketchJames Buckley and Joe Thomas in a Comic Relief sketch
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Hopefully, as a loyal Voice Magazine reader, you also pay attention to what's happening in the worlds of showbiz and popular culture. Well, let's put you to the test on that front. Here are 10 questions about entertainment and arts news from the month of March. Let's see how you do.

  1. Which Netflix drama, released this month, encouraged Keir Starmer to issue a statement about toxic masculinity on social media?
  2. Sunrise On The Reaping is a new prequel novel in which popular YA franchise, written by Suzanne Collins?
  3. Which Killing Eve actor is reprising her role in the one-woman play Prime Facie for a UK and Ireland tour?
  4. Rachel Zegler is currently in cinemas as the star of Snow White. She made her movie debut in 2021, starring in a remake of which classic movie musical?
  5. The UK's Eurovision act was announced this month. They are an all-female country trio featuring which day of the week in their name?
  6. James Buckley and Joe Thomas, best known for The Inbetweeners, played which famous brothers in a Comic Relief sketch? (pictured)
  7. Which Hollywood actor did Donald Trump describe as "a second-rate movie ‘star’ and failed political pundit" after a 60 Minutes interview this month?
  8. Which TV series, released on Prime Video in March, features popular stand-up comedians being given yellow and red cards by Jimmy Carr?
  9. Only two artists won multiple awards at this year's Brits at the beginning of March. One of them was Charli XCX, but who was the other?
  10. Which famous French footballer, who later became an actor, is behind a new art installation in Manchester this summer exploring the impact of fame?

ROUND TWO: Mixed-Up Movies

We've all seen movie posters, particularly if we spend our weekends and evenings hanging around the local multiplex. But do you recognise these slightly altered posters for some of the biggest movies of 2025? Some of these films are already available and some of them are still to come later in the year.

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Question 1 on the Voice Magazine picture round
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Question 2 on the Voice Magazine picture round
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Question 3 on the Voice Magazine picture round
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Question 5 on the Voice Magazine picture round
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Question 6 on the Voice Magazine picture round
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Question 7 on the Voice Magazine picture round
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Question 8 on the Voice Magazine picture round
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Question 9 on the Voice Magazine picture round
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Question 10 on the Voice Magazine picture round

ROUND THREE: Missing Pages

A general view of a bookshop, featuring crowded shelves(Credit: wal_172619/Pixabay)

Let's test your literature knowledge. The game is simple: tell us which word is missing from the titles of each of these novels, plays, or novellas. We've even given you the name of the author and the year the book was first published.

  1. Of _____ and Men, John Steinbeck (1937)
  2. The Color _____, Alice Walker (1982)
  3. A Streetcar Named _____, Tennessee Williams (1947)
  4. New _____, Stephenie Meyer (2006)
  5. The Butterfly _____, Michael Morpurgo (1996)
  6. The _____ and the Light, Hilary Mantel (2020)
  7. The Pickwick _____, Charles Dickens (1836)
  8. I, _____, Isaac Asimov (1950)
  9. How to _____ Your Family, Bella Mackie (2021)
  10. The _____ of the Day, Kazuo Ishiguro (1989)

That's it! Remember to check out the answers and then hop to the comments section to let us know how you scored out of a maximum of 30 points. Hopefully you've done well enough to consider yourself a king or queen of the culture world.

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Tom Beasley

Tom Beasley Editor

Tom is the editor of Voice and a freelance entertainment journalist. He has been a film critic and showbiz reporter for more than seven years and is dedicated to helping young people enter the world of entertainment journalism. He loves horror movies, musicals, and pro wrestling — but not normally at the same time.

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