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Track major market moves, corporate shifts, and economic headlines with our Business News quizzes. Review key terms and real-world scenarios tied to earnings, mergers, regulation, and global trade. Great for staying sharp on how business stories connect to markets and policy.

3 Quizzes

Quizzes

Mergers and acquisitions: deals and regulators

Mergers and acquisitions: deals and regulators

Test how well you follow the biggest M&A headlines and the regulators who can make or break a deal. You’ll tackle real-world scenarios involving antitrust reviews, approvals, remedies, and cross-border scrutiny. Pick your preferred question count and difficulty, then see how confidently you can spot the key issues behind each transaction.

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Central banks and markets: rate decisions

Central banks and markets: rate decisions

See how central bank rate decisions ripple through currencies, bonds, equities, and inflation expectations. This mixed-difficulty quiz focuses on real-world market reactions, policy language, and the indicators traders watch. Choose your preferred question count and difficulty, then test your decision-making with no timer pressure.

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Quarterly earnings: beats, misses, and guidance

Quarterly earnings: beats, misses, and guidance

Test how well you read quarterly earnings headlines—from EPS and revenue beats to guidance changes that move stocks. You’ll interpret what “in line,” “raise,” and “cut” really mean, spot market expectations, and separate one-off items from core performance. Choose your question count and difficulty, then play at your own pace.

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What you'll find here

  • Curated quizzes focused on Business News
  • Difficulty spread from easy to hard
  • Randomized questions with instant feedback
  • Quizzes you can replay and compare on the leaderboard
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Category FAQ

How many quizzes are available?

There are 3 quizzes with 353 questions total.

Do these Business News quizzes have a timer?

No. Each question has 4 options and there’s no timer, so you can answer at your own pace.

What topics are covered in Business News questions?

Expect questions on markets, companies, earnings, economic indicators, policy decisions, and how headlines can affect investors and consumers.

Are the quizzes suitable for beginners?

Yes. The set includes a mix of difficulty levels, so you can start with easier questions and build up to more detailed news concepts.

Can I retake quizzes to improve my score?

Yes. You can retake any of the 3 quizzes to practice again and reinforce the areas you missed.

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What you’ll practice

These Business News quizzes help you read headlines with more confidence by focusing on market concepts, company actions, and economic indicators that drive coverage.

You’ll practice connecting events (like earnings surprises or rate changes) to likely impacts on stocks, sectors, and consumer behavior.

How the quizzes work

Each quiz uses multiple-choice questions with 4 options and no timer, so you can think through context and eliminate distractors without rushing.

Difficulty and length vary across quizzes, and you can retake them to reinforce weak areas and compare your results over time.

Business news context (quick facts)

Business news often reacts to a small set of recurring signals—earnings guidance, central-bank decisions, inflation data, and regulatory changes—because they influence expectations about future cash flows and risk.

Even when a headline sounds company-specific, broader factors like interest rates, currency moves, and supply chains can be the real drivers behind the market reaction.

Tips for better scores

  • Read the question for what’s being tested: definition, cause-and-effect, or interpretation of a headline
  • Watch for time frames (quarterly vs. yearly) and whether the question is about revenue, profit, or cash flow
  • Separate “market reaction” from “business outcome”—they don’t always match
  • Use process of elimination when two options sound similar
  • Retake quizzes and focus on the explanations implied by the correct choice