Which didn’t go through,
Apparently over a Failure to Attend the Work Programme that I have to go to.
The date in question was when I had a hospital appointment, which I duly notified ALL the relevant people about.
Work Programme AND Jobcentre.
Q1) 18th September, 1961, saw the death — in a plane crash — of Dag Hammarskjöld: which body was he the General Secretary of … ?
Q2) More to the point, Hammarskjöld was involved in peace talks in a civil war in which African country … ?
Q3) Moving on … 9 years later, 18th September, 1970, saw the death of rock legend, Jimi Hendrix: what was the name of his band’s first UK hit album … ?
Q4) More to the point, what was the name of the last album Hendrix completed, during his lifetime … ?
Q5) Moving on … 18th September, 1739, saw the signing of the Treaty of Belgrade: which ceded Belgrade to which empire … ?
Q6) 18th September, 1851, saw the first publication of The New York Times: under what name … ?
Q7) And finally … 18th September, 1972, saw refugees from where start to arrive in the UK … ?
Q1) 17th September, 1859, saw Joshua Norton declare himself Norton 1st … of where …? A1) The USA.
Q2) 17th September, 1974, saw both Grenada and Bangladesh join the UN: along with which other country … ? A2) Guinea-Bissau.
Q3) 17th September, 2011, saw the start of the Occupy Wall Street movement: in which New York Park … ? A3) Zucotti Park.
Q4) 17th September is the birthday of Sir Stirling Moss and Roddy McDowell: which of them is older … ? A4) Roddy McDowell. Stirling was born one year later …
Q5) And finally … 17th September, 1982, saw over a thousand people massacred in which city … ? A5) Beirut.
“I never said, ‘I want to be alone.’ I only said, ‘I want to be let alone!’ There is all the difference.”Greta Garbo 18 September 1905 – 15 April 1990
Testing, 1, 2, 3 :)
ReplyDelete1. the UN
2. the Congo
3. Are You Experienced
4. Electric Ladyland
5. the Ottoman Empire
6. the New York Daily Times
7. Uganda