Every day, Bing features a mini trivia quiz on its homepage, usually linked to the day’s background image or topical themes. The quiz typically consists of three to five multiple‑choice questions, each of which appears immediately after clicking the “Quiz” or “Q” icon on the homepage. After you select an answer, Bing instantly tells you whether it’s correct and often provides a short explanation or additional interesting fact. Because the questions usually relate to the image or its historical, geographical, scientific, or cultural context, the image itself offers a hint for at least one of the quiz items. For example, if the image shows Mount Fuji, one quiz question might ask “Where are we in today’s image?” with “Japan” being the correct answer. Other questions might reach into broader knowledge—history, nature, art, or current events.To get the correct answers more reliably, you can use a few strategies: first, pay close attention to the image’s elements and use them as clues; second, eliminate choices that seem obviously off (based on general knowledge); and third, when unsure, make an educated guess among the remaining options. Also, after you answer Bing Homepage Quiz, review the explanations Bing gives—you’ll often learn new facts whether you got it right or wrong. Over time, this helps you anticipate the kinds of questions asked and improves your speed and accuracy at getting the correct answers in future quizzes.