As an April Fool's joke and PR stunt to draw attention to the launch of its electrical vehicle, what did Volkswagen report it was changing its name to?
Q2
A 2008 BBC news report suggested a flying colony of which bird species had been discovered in the Antarctica, tracking their flight to the Amazon?
Q3
True or False - in 2015 - BMW New Zealand placed a front-page ad in the New Zealand Herald on April 1st, inviting the first person to bring their old car to a specific dealership to swap it for a brand-new BMW 1 Series worth nearly $50,000?
Q4
On April Fools Day 2002, NASA posted a picture that proved the moon was made of what?
Q5
On April Fools' Day 1980, the BBC announced that what would be happening to Big Ben's clock face?
Q6
Which American magazine in 2006 announced via Twitter that they would no longer be publishing photographs of naked animals?
Q7
In 2015 which supermarket pranked the public by pretending they were building trampolines in their shops to help customers reach items on the top shelves?
Q8
In 1989, a UFO-shaped hot air balloon flew over London as an April 1 prank. Who was the pilot?
Q9
In 2024 Aldi Scotland announced they would be soon selling what flavour of ice cream?
Q10
True or False - in 1971 - Texas legislator Tom Moore grew annoyed that lawmakers passed resolutions without reading them, so he tested the system by submitting a resolution praising Albert DeSalvo - the Boston Strangler - who killed 13 people in the 1960s. It passed unanimously before Moore revealed the prank.