Yesterday’s Teaser saw Debbi† putting in her answers: and scoring five out of six.
Q1) 13th November saw Great Britain win the World Cup, at Rugby. At which Rugby code?
Q2) In which year of the 1950s?
Q3) Who did we beat?
Q4) What was the score: 16-10, 16-11 or 16-12?
Q5) In the Rugby code we’re talking about, how many members does each team have: 11, 13 or 15?
Q6) How many players per team are there, in the other Rugby code: 11, 13 or 15?
Q7) When was the most recent Rugby World Cup: at least, of the code we’re discussing?
Q8) Name any of the teams that played in that competition.
Q9) Which nation won the 2008 World Cup?
Q10) Finally … Rugby was supposedly invented when a schoolboy ran with the ball in his hands. What was that schoolboys name?
Q1) 12th November, 1990, saw Sir Tim Berners Lee publish his proposals for what’s now called the World Wide Web. Which three letter prefix is at the start of a web address?A1) www.
Q2) That prefix can’t be preceded by what:http
,https
orftp
?A2)ftp
.
Q3) 12th November, 1990, saw Akihito crowned as Emperor of Japan. I her the 123rd, 124th or 125th Emperor?A3) 125th.
Q4) 12th November, 1980, saw NASA’s Voyager 1 probe take photos of Saturn. Which famous astronomer first saw Saturn’s rings, back in 1610?A4) Galileo Galilei. (Beelzebub has a devil put aside for me, for me, for meeeeeeee … Sorry … )
Q5) 12th November, 2001, saw British plane spotters held on charges of spying: by authorities in which European country?A5) Greece.
Q6) Finally … 12th November, 1954, saw New York city close its immigration control centre. On which island was that centre?A6) Ellis Island.
“In its modern dress or its old, it is a fine, fine game - the best of all, I reckon, played by men with a ball in their hands.”
Player, coach and pundit, Frank Hyde, speaking in 1995.
- Historically, the game’s a form of football: and still described as such by its organising bodies.
- It’s called ‘rugby football’ by a lot of the players I’ve seen interviewed.
Thought I'd just drop by and say hello!
ReplyDeleteHope you get the job! :)