Yesterday’s saw Debbi and Adrence putting in their answers. With Debbi mentioning
Big Bang Theory*, it also saw Adrence bagging nought out of seven, and Debbi bagging seven.
Let’s see how they — and you — do with today’s World Book Night questions, shall we … ?
Q1) 22nd April, 1915, saw which gas used as a chemical weapon, for the first time … ?
A1) Chlorine.
Q2) During the second battle of where … ?
A2) Ypres.
Q3) 22nd April, 1993, saw the release of the world’s first successful web browser: what was it called … ?
A3) Mosaic.
Q4) 22nd April, 1977, saw the first use of optical fibre, to carry live what: tv shows, phone conversations or computer data … ?
A4) Phone conversations.
Q5) 22nd April, 1971, saw the death of Dr Francois Duvalier: president — and dictator — of where … ?
A5) Haiti.
Q6) More to the point, what was his nickname … ?
A6) ‘Papa Doc’.
Q7) And finally … 22nd April, 1912, saw the first publication of Pravda: what’s the meaning of the word, Pravda, in English … ?
A7) Truth.
And with this thought from Umberto Eco …
“Books are not made to be believed, but to be subjected to inquiry.”
Umberto Eco.
Have a good day … !
* I’ve got to admit, Debbi, I’ve never actually seen it: I’ve got Freeview, as it’s free … ! Which means I can never work out something my friends are raving about is on … !
Well, it's a good show, if you get a chance to catch it. Hope you had a great World Book Night! :)
ReplyDeleteI've started work on my screenplay about the time traveling adventurer. What a thrill! :D
1. 1995
2. 1616
3. Don Quixote
4. Casino Royale
5. Catalonia
6. A Tale of Two Cities
7. the First Folio