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BBC News Quiz of the Year, Part 2: What made horses run wild through central London?

As we continue to reflect on the year, the BBC News Quiz of the Year, Part 2, stirs our memories of the happenings in the world during the months of April, May, and June. Among the most intriguing incidents was one where horses were seen running wild through the heart of central London, an unusual sight that caught both the attention of locals and made headlines around the world. This event, like many others in the second quarter of the year, reminds us of the unpredictability of the world around us. The quiz also prompts us to remember other significant events, posing questions that test our awareness and understanding of global happenings during these months. From breakthroughs in technology, shifts in political powers, to cultural phenomena and natural disasters, the quiz covers a broad spectrum, challenging us to think back and recognize how much, or how little, we've been paying attention to the world beyond our immediate surroundings. This reflection is not just a testament to our individual memory or awareness, but it also serves as a vivid reminder of the dynamic and often surprising nature of the world we inhabit. The wild run of horses through central London symbolizes not just a singular, unexpected event but encapsulates the essence of the unpredictabilities and marvels that the year brought with it. As we answer the questions and navigate through the quiz, we're invited to look back, learn, and perhaps even smile at the oddities and wonders that have unfolded. This journey through the year's second quarter,

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