But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 28th December, 2014, saw Iowa admitted as the 29th state of the USA. Iowa is the only US state with rivers on its borders. Name one of those rivers.
Q2) 28th December, 1993, saw the UK’s Customs and Excise Service seize £70 million pounds worth of Cocaine. The coke had been smuggled in from which South American country?
Q3) 28th December, 1885, saw the founding of the Indian National Congress: one of the oldest political parties on Earth. Who’s the party’s current president?
Q4) During the Arab Spring, 28th December, 2010, saw popular protest begin: in which North African country?
Q5) Finally … 28th December, 1969, saw the birth of Linus Torvalds, creator of the Linux kernel. What’s the world’s most widely used Linux based operating system?
Q1) 27th December, 2004, saw Viktor Yushchenko win a hotly contested presidential election: in which East European country?
Q2) This was known as what: the Red Revolution, Orange Revolution or Yellow Revolution?A2) The Orange Revolution.
Q3) 27th December, 1977, saw the original Star Wars film hit UK screens. What’s the name of the new episode in the franchise, due for release in 2015?
Q4) 27th December, 1945, saw the creation of the World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund. The two organizations were founded by 29 nations, at a conference in Bretton Woods. Bretton Woods is in which US State?A4) New Hampshire.
Q5) Finally … 27th December, 1966, saw the discover of the Cave of The Swallows: the world’s largest cave. The Cave’s in which country … ?A5) Mexico.
“All the people in Star Trek will always be known as those characters. And what characters to have attached to your name in life! The show is such a phenomenon all over the world.”
Nichelle Nichols, born 28th December, 1932.
Someone should inform the folks at imdb.com about that! :)
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2. Colombia
3. Sonia Gandhi
4. Tunisia
5. mainframe computers and supercomputers
BTW, the Christmas Doctor Who was awesome!!