But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 14th October saw the original publication of A. A. Milne’s Winnie The Pooh. In which year of the 1920s?
Q2) What did the first A in A. A. Milne’s name stand for?
Q3) Winnie is a bear of very little … what?
Q4) Winnie is based on the toy bear owned by A. A. Milne’s son: who ALSO appears in the book. What was his name … ?
Q5) Winnie’s two best friends include A. A. Milne’s son: and which very small animal?
Q6) Who’s the only female character in the book?
Q7) Eeyore — Winnie The Pooh’s gloomiest character — is an old, grey … what?
Q8) True or false: Tigger appears in Winnie The Pooh.
Q9) Pooh’s House — along with all his friend’s houses — was in 100 Acre what?
Q10) Finally … A. A. Milne wrote a sequel to Winnie The Pooh. What’s it called?
Q1) 13th October saw Greenwich chosen as the basis for: standardized international time. Greenwich is in which English city?A1) London.
Q2) Greenwich was chosen in which year of the 1880s?A2) 1884.
Q3) The Line of Longitude concerned is known as the Prime what: Meridian, Meanderer or Meritocracy?A3) Meridian.
Q4) The Line’s near Greenwich’s Royal … what?A4) The Greenwich Royal Observatory.
Q5) The Line through Greenwich was the basis of Greenwich what Time?A5) Green Mean Time.
Q6) The passes through seven countries: outside the UK. Name one of them.A6) France, Spain, Algeria, Mali, Burkina Faso, Togo, and Ghana. It ASLO goes through Queen Maud Land: part of Antarctica claimed by Norway.
Q7) The time zone is usually abbreviated to GMT. Britain uses GMT, and BST. BST is British what Time?A7) British Summer Time. (It ends on the 26th October, this year: I’ll have to make a note of that … )
Q8) GMT was initially adopted — in 1847, in the UK — to coordinate what: bus timetables, railway timetables or astronomical observation?A8) Railway timetables.
Q9) GMT is identical to Western European Time. WET is used in part of Greenland, the Faroe Isles, Iceland, Portugal and Ireland. It’s also used in which part of Spain?A9) The Canaries.
Q10) Finally … GMT started as a mean what time: sidereal, solar or synodic?
“If there’s a buzzing-noise, somebody’s making a buzzing-noise, and the only reason for making a buzzing-noise that I know of is because you’re a bee.”Winnie the Pooh, in Winnie The Pooh.
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ReplyDelete1. 1926
2. Alan
3. brain
4. Christopher Robin
5. Piglet
6. Kanga
7. donkey
8. False
9. Wood
10. The House at Pooh Corner