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The two teams on this week's semi-final. BBC

Quiz: Could you make it to the University Challenge final?

See if you would make it to the final of the long-running quiz show.

TWO DUBLINERS CAPTAINING opposing teams on the BBC’s University Challenge battled it out to land a place in the final earlier this week.

University Challenge is a long-running quiz show in the UK in which teams made up of current students from a university compete against one another. The questions are notoriously difficult.

Oscar Despard, the captain of Cambridge’s Christ’s College team, and Kevin Flanagan, the captain of University of Bristol’s team, competed in the semi-final of the show. Ultimately, Christ’s College won out. 

Despard’s team will now head into the final, where they will be up against the winner of next week’s deciding semi-final – either Darwin’s College, Cambridge, or the University of Warwick.

This quiz contains ten questions – some of the more attainable ones – that featured in the semi-final between Despard and Flanagan. 

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