Did I tell you I had a phone interview, on Tuesday … ?
Well, I had a phone interview on Tuesday: which went well enough that I bagged the second stage interview.
An in-person one on Monday.
I had an initial one, at the local Job Centre, yesterday. For a local bookies.
Which ALSO went fairly well.
At least well enough that I had to go online to apply: seemingly, the interviewer is going to rush me through to a face-to-face interview.
All well and good, if it happens.
I can, at this stage … ? Well … all I can do is quietly hope, on that front.
And prepare, as well as I can, for Monday’s interview.
Here’s hoping that goes well.
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi* putting in her answers: and scoring five out of five.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s themed questions, shall we? Here they are, along with the How To, License and video …
Q1) 31st July, 30 BC, saw the forces of Mark Antony and Octavian fight the Battle of Alexandria. Who won that battle?
Q2) What was Mark Antony’s name: in Latin … ?
Q3) Mark Antony eventually went on to lose the Battle of Actium, to Octavian. Was that a naval or land battle … ?
Q4) Which Egyptian queen was Mark Antony famously allied to … ?
Q5) That queen famously lost that battle: and committed suicide by apply a poisonous what to her breast … ?
Q6) As a result of winning the latter battle, Octavian became the first Roman Emperor: under what name do we (usually) know him … ?
Q7) More to the point, under what title did Octavian assume sole power: Consul, Magister or Princeps … ?
Q8) Famously, Octavian had been adopted by whom … ?
Q9) Name either of Shakespeare’s plays about this period of Roman history.
Q10) Who played Mark Antony in the 2005 BBC series, ‘Rome’: Jude Law, James Purefoy or Ciarán Hinds … ?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1) 30th July, 1980, saw the Israeli Knesset naming which city as the capital of Israel … ?
Q2) 30th July, 2012, saw the then biggest power blackouts on record occur: in which country … ?
A2)
India. The biggest took place the day afterwards.
Q3) 30th July, 2006, saw the broadcast of last episode of the world’s longest music show. What was it called … ?
Q4) 30th July, 1964, saw the birth of actress, Vivica Fox. In which film did she play Jasmine Dubrow, opposite Will Smith as Captain Steven Hiller?
Q5) Finally … 30th July, 1619, saw the House Of Burgesses meet, for the first time. The House Of Burgesses was the US’s first representative assembly: and met in which Virginia town … ?
I’ll leave you with this piece of recreated Ancient Roman music …
Now Roman is to Roman
More hateful than a foe.
Thomas Babington Macaulay, The Lays Of Ancient Rome.
Have a good day.
* Oh, TELL me about it, Debbi!
I sympathize. Taking an Internet break this weekend. :)
ReplyDelete1. Octavian
2. Marcus Antonius
3. both (??)
4. Cleopatra
5. ointment
6. Augustus
7. Princeps
8. Julius Caesar
9. Julius Caesar
10. James Purefoy