Q1) 8th December, 2010, saw a Japanese space-probe pass which planet … ?
Q2) What did that probe use to propel itself: hydrogen, rocket fuel or a solar sail … ?
Q3) 8th December, 1983, saw cameras start broadcasting from the House of Lords. In which year did broadcasts start from the House of Commons?
Q4) In the wake of the Pearl Harbour attack, during World War 2, 8th December, 1941, saw the President of the USA declare that the day ‘… would live in infamy.’ Which US president said that?
Q5) 8th December, 1941, also saw Japan launch invasions: of Malaya, Hong Kong, the Philippines and the Dutch East Indies. And where else … ?
Q6) Finally … 8th December, 1980, saw John Lennon murdered outside the building he and his wife lived in. What’s the name of that building … ?
Q1) 7th December, 1965, saw Pope Paul 6th and Patriarch Athenagoras of Constantinople revoke their respective churches excommunications of each other. In which year had those been called: 1053, 1054 or 1055?A1) 1054.
Q2) 7th December, 1972, saw Apollo 17 leave on the last ever Apollo mission. What was the name of the famous photo of Earth, taken by crew members … ?A2) The Blue Marble.
Q3) 7th December, 1955, saw Clement Attlee step down as Prime Minister of the UK. Which rank of the peerage did the Queen give him: duke, earl or viscount … ?A3) Earl.
Q4) 7th December, 1962, saw Rainier 3rd modify his country’s constitution. What WAS his country … ?A4) Monaco.
Q5) Finally … 7th December, 1995, saw NASA’s Galileo probe arrive at its final destination. Which planet was that: Jupiter, Saturn or Neptune … ?A5) Jupiter.
“Life grants nothing to us mortals without hard work.”Quintus Horatius Flaccus, known as Horace, 8 December 65 BC – 27 November 8 BC.
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So that file could work on Safari or Google Chrome?
ReplyDeleteLove that song! John Lennon was, of course, one of the greats!
1. Venus
2. solar sail
3. 1989
4. Franklin D. Roosevelt
5. Thailand
6. The Dakota
You should be able to download the file with Safari, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox, what have you, Debbi.
ReplyDeleteOnce it’s downloaded onto your machine*, you’ll be able to play it with a variety of different apps. you should be able to play it with Windows Media Player, or you can download QuickTime, from Apple, or VLC: both of which are free.
* You’ll find it in your download folder: this is where it is in Windows.