A Hebrew quiz-style article published the answers to 15 trivia questions, including one about the theme song of the Israeli film and TV brand “Kupa Rashit” (“Checkout”). The correct answer, the article says, is a new rendition of “Zen Nadir,” performed by singer Omer Cohen and actor Amir Shorush, known as Ramzi.
Among the other answers, the article identifies the song “In the Lowest Place in Tel Aviv” as written and composed by Ester Shamir, who died a week earlier. It also says the biographical music film “Michael” became the highest-grossing musical biopic ever this week, overtaking “Bohemian Rhapsody.”
The quiz also notes that former football star David Beckham received a Hollywood Walk of Fame star last week, walking on a green carpet rather than the traditional red one. Another question explains that Qatar’s scorer against Switzerland received a Rolls-Royce car and $3 million as a bonus.
Additional answers name the United States as the Western power that signed the “Atoms for Peace” agreement with Iran in the 1950s, Switzerland as the country where citizens vote directly several times a year, and quartz as the natural material used to make silicon for chips. The article further identifies Nebuchadnezzar, the Neo-Babylonian Empire, Bloomsday in Dublin on June 16, Olgah Hill’s namesake Olga Hankin, and the Latin origin of “university,” Universitas, meaning a general term.