But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 15th November, 2006, saw the world wide launch of Al Jazeera English. The channel claims to be the first such network headquartered where: North America, the Middle East or the Indian subcontinent?
Q2) Intel released its 4004 chip, on 15th November, 1971. Is the chip a CPU, a GPU or a memory chip?
Q3) 15th November, 1988, saw the launch of the Stichting Max Havelaar label. The label indicates the product it’s on is what: organic, fair-trade or gluten free?
Q4) 15th November, 2014, sees the opening of this years G20 conference. It’s being held in which Australian city: Adelaide, Brisbane or Canberra?
Q5) Finally … 15th November, 1926, saw what’s now the USA’s oldest broadcaster open its first radio stations. Which network: NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox or the CW?
Q1) 14th November is World Diabetes Day. Diabetes is caused by a shortage of which hormone?A1) Insulin.
Q2) More to the point, that hormone is usually produced by what: the liver, the pancreas or the kidneys?A2) The Pancreas.
Q3) The shortage of that hormone leads to too much what: sucrose, glucose or fructose?A3) Glucose.
Q4) What’s the full name of diabetes?A4) Diabetes Mellitus.
Q5) Noted 80s singer, Mari Wilson famously suffers with Type 1 Diabetes: she clocked up a UK № 8, with what song?
Q6) Fellow sufferer, Halle Berry famously won her Best Actress Oscar for which 2001 film?A6) Monster’s Ball.
Q7) Actress and diabetes sufferer, Mary Tyler Moore, does a lot of work for diabetes charities in the US: during the 1960s, she famously played the wife of which actor?A7) Dick Van Dyke, in the ‘Dick Van Dyke Show’.
Q8) H. G. Wells also suffered with the condition: which of his novels was turned into an album by Jeff Wayne?A8) War of the Worlds. (Altogether now: “Oooooooohh-lllaaaaaaaa” … !)
Q9) Wells, Wilson, Berry and Moore all shared their condition with the Godfather Of Soul. Who was the Godfather Of Soul?A9) The hardest working singer in the USA: Mr James Brown.
Q10) Finally … Author and Merry Prankster, Ken Kesey, suffered with diabetes: his one well known novel was turned into which Jack Nicholson film?
“One must not judge everyone in the world by his qualities as a soldier: otherwise we should have no civilisation.”
Erwin Johannes Eugen Rommel, 15 November 1891 – 14 October 1944.
Thank you, Paul! Made it back in one piece and in time to answer the teaser questions!! :)
ReplyDelete1. the Middle East
2. CPU
3. fair-trade
4. Brisbane
5. NBC