Q1) 24th February, 1848, saw Louis Philippe I abdicate as king of France. Who replaced him as French head of state?
Q2) 24th February, 1971, saw the UK government announce it was restricting immigration: from migrants from where … ?
Q3) 24th February, 1582, saw Pope Gregory 13th introduce the Gregory calendar now in use in many parts of the world. How many days ahead of the Julian calendar is the Gregorian calendar: 12, 13 or 14 … ?
Q4) 24th February, 2011, saw the last launch of which of the Space Shuttles … ?
Q5) Finally … 24th February, 2013, saw Archbishop Neophyte elected as Patriarch of which European country … ?
Q1) 23rd February, 1999, saw Abdullah Öcalan charged with Treason. By which country’s government … ?A1) Turkey’s.
Q2) He was also one of the founders of the PKK: how is the PKK known in English … ?A2) The KWP, or Kurdistan Workers’ Party.
Q3) Moving on … 23rd February, 1987, saw the first sightings of SN1987a, in the Large Magellanic Cloud. What kind of object IS SN1987a: a black hole, a supernova or a red dwarf?A3) A supernova.
Q4) 23rd February, 1958, saw Cuban rebels kidnap which Championship driver … ?A4) Juan Manuel Fangio.
Q5) 23rd February, 1941, saw Professor Glenn T. Seaborg and his team become the first group to synthesize which transuranic heavy metal?A5) Plutonium.
Q6) Finally … 23rd February, 1927, saw President Calvin Coolidge authorize the US body that regulated what: radio, television or telephones … ?A6) Radio.
“A game is a series of interesting choices.”Sid Meier, born 24th February, 1954.
† The band’s name is a nod to William Gibson’s Neuromancer.
That's a shame. I think you'd be good at it.
ReplyDelete1. Charles X
2. Palestinians or Arabs (maybe?)
3. 12
4. Discovery (the last flight)
5. Bulgaria