[September 2025] Current Affairs Quiz
Are you properly covering the current affairs questions that often come up in job and entrance exam interviews?Just passively glancing at the news makes it hard to answer well when you’re put on the spot.In this article, we present current affairs from a wide range of fields—from international affairs to politics, the economy, and social issues—in a quiz format for September 2025.With easy multiple-choice (three options), it’s perfect for a quick try at test prep or interview practice.Make the most of your commute or spare moments and enjoy deepening your knowledge.
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[September 2025] Current Affairs Quiz (11–20)
Which of the following statements about a mileage-based tax is correct?
- Japan is considering introducing it for the first time.
- The increase in the number of cars owned is the reason for the introduction.
- It is a tax paid according to the distance traveled.
See the answer
It is a tax paid according to the distance traveled.
A mileage-based tax is a system that imposes taxes according to the distance a vehicle travels. It is being considered for introduction due to reasons such as declining gasoline tax revenues stemming from the spread of electric and hybrid vehicles. Japan is not the first to consider introducing it; some countries and regions have already implemented it or are moving forward with consideration.
In conclusion
Current affairs quiz—how many did you get right? When you review daily news in quiz form, topics you might otherwise skim past stick in your memory.
Use it not only for test prep or getting ready for interviews, but also as a great conversation starter with family and friends.
If a story catches your eye, try digging deeper—you’ll broaden your understanding even more.


