Q1) 12th January, 1932, saw Hattie Ophelia Wyatt Caraway became the first woman elected to which body?
Q2) 12th January, 1906, saw the appointment of the cabinet of Sir Henry Cambell-Bannerman: this saw him become the first person to be (formally) named as which office holder?
Q3) More to the point, that Cabinet also featured three future holders of Campbell-Bannerman’s office: name one of them.
Q4) While we’re in a government kind of mode, 12th January, 1991, saw the US Congress vote for war, were?
Q5) 12th January, 1879,saw the start of a major war between the British Empire, and whom?
Q6) 119 years later, 12th January, 1998, saw 19 nations agree to ban what?
Q7) And finally … 12th January, 2003 saw the death od
which member of the Bee Gees?
Q1) 11th January, 1569, saw which countries first ever national lottery?
A1) England. (Tickets were 10 shillings a time: 50 pence, in decimal currency, although how much that is, in real terms … )
Q2) 359 years later, 11th January, 1928 saw who sent into internal exile by Josef Stalin?
A2) Leon Trotsky.
Q3) 141 years earlier, 11 January, 1787, saw William Herschal first observe Titania and Oberon: moons of which planet?
A3) Uranus.
Q4) In 1922, 11th January saw the first use of what drug in treating a medical condition in a human being?
A4) Insulin.
Q5) And finally … Today in 2007, saw J. K. Rowling complete which book of the Harry Potter series?
A5) The last one, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallow.
5 comments:
q1 senator
q2 chancellor of the exchequer (or robin barsted)
q3 asquith
q4 gulf
q5 zulu
q6 nuclear testing
todays crap quote......
Computers will never take the place of books. You can't stand on a floppy disk to reach a high shelf.
-- Sam Ewing
Q1 United States Senate
Q2 Prime Minister & First lord of the Treasury
Q3 Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith - David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor - Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill
Q4 First Gulf war – Kuwait & Iraq
Q5 The Zulu nation
Q6 Human Cloning
Q7 Maurice Ernest Gibb
Trevor
Q1. U.S. Senate
Q2. First Lord of Treasury
Q3. H.H. Asquith
Q4. Persian Gulf
Q5. Zulu
Q6. Nuclear Testing
Andrea @pinkylips29
A Random Polictical Quote
My choice early in life was either to be a piano-player in a whorehouse or a politician. And to tell the truth, there's hardly any difference.
-Harry S. Truman
You know, Andrea, I’m thinking the late President Truman was wiser than people thought!
And that quote had me rolling around the floor!
Thank you!
once again my answers have gone missing!!!!!!!!!!!!
Trevor
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