But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 5th January, 1976, saw the announcement of the constitution of Democratic Kampuchea. What had the country been called, until then?
Q2) The country was ruled by the Communist Party of Kampuchea. The party was also known as the Khmer … what?
Q3) Who was the party’s notorious leader?
Q4) According to R. J. Rummel, how many of the population were killed in the period the Khmer ruled: 1.7 million, 2.2 million or 2.9 million?
Q5) Lead by Comrade Duch, the Santebal were the Khmer what: security police, army or diplomatic corp?
Q6) The Khmer had captured the country’s capital city in 1975. What was that city’s name?
Q7) After that city’s capture, the Khmer dubbed 1975, Year … what?
Q8) The Khmer persecuted religious members of its population. 85% of them followed a form of what: Buddhism, Christianity or Taoism?
Q9) The Khmer regime fell: after the country was invaded by whom: China, Thailand or Vietnam?
Q10) Finally … what was the name of the 1984 film about this period of history: Cry Freedom, Apocalypse, Now or The Killing Fields?
Q1) 4th January, 2010, saw the opening of the Burj Khalifa: in Dubai. The world’s tallest building has how many floors: 155, 159 or 163?A1) 163.
Q2) 4th January, 1965, saw President Lyndon B Johnson announce what he called his Great Society — an attempt to eliminate racism and poverty in the US — during his State of the Union address. What’s the nearest UK equivalent of the Presidential State of the Union addresses?A2) The Queen’s Speech: usually given in the State Opening of Parliament. It’s more formally called the Speech From The Throne.
Q3) 4th January, 1909, saw the birth of businessman, J. R. Simplot. His company made — and makes — a fortune selling what product to McDonalds: beef patties, french fries or buns?A3) French fries.
Q4) 4th January, 1959, saw the Luna 1 craft become the first human made object to get anywhere near what?A4) The Moon.
Q5) Finally … 4th January, 1896, saw Utah admitted as the 45th State of the USA. It’s the only US state to have a majority of its population belonging to one church. Which Church?A5) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints: or Mormons. (Although some Mormons belong to churches other than the Latter Day Saints.)
“They don’t talk about the war, and having me being in the media and doing book tours and talking and hearing me on the radio gives them permission to broach the topic again.”Author, Loung Ung, who survived Kampuchea.
Hmm ... yeah! :)
ReplyDelete1. Cambodia
2. Rouge
3. Pol Pot
4. 2.2 million
5. security police
6. Phnom Penh
7. Zero
8. Buddhism
9. Vietnam
10. The Killing Fields