But let’s move on, shall we? Time’s a’wasting …
Q1) 6th February saw woman in the UK granted the vote. How old did the new voters have to be?
Q2) In which year was this: 1917, 1918 or 1919?
Q3) The new voters could vote is they were over the relevant age. And either members of — or married to members of — the Local Government what?
Q4) Roughly how many women were allowed to vote, under the relevant act: 7.4 million, 8.4 million or 9.4 million?
Q5) One group demanding votes for women was the WSPU: Women’s Social and Political … what?
Q6) The WSPU was founded by Emmeline whom: Pankhurst, Parkhurst or Parker?
Q7) Suffragette, Mary Richardson, was known as what, after attacking a painting with a meat cleaver?
Q8) Fellow campaigner, Emily Davison, famously died for the cause: stepping in front of the King’s horse, Anmer. At which race?
Q9) What’s the name of the Jessica Hynes penned, BBC sit-com about a Women’s Suffrage group, meeting in a church hall?
Q10) Finally … men and women in the UK were finally given at the same age in 1928. Which age?
Q1) 5th February, 1996, saw GM food first go on sale in the UK: in two supermarkets. Name either supermarket.A1) Sainsburys and Safeways.
Q2) What was the item concerned: sauce, dip or purée?A2) Tomato purée: also called passata.
Q3) The item was made from a GM version of which fruit?A3) A genetically modified tomato.
Q4) While we’re at it, what is GM short for?A4) Genetically Modified.
Q5) A plant or animal that’s GM, is a GMO: what does the ‘O’ stand for?A5) Organism.
Q6) The first commercially available GM food was sold in the US, and was a GM version of what?A6) Tomato. (As a note for readers, it was branded as the ‘Flavr Savr’. That’s no misspelling: it’s the brand name the company behind it, gave to that specific GM tomato. The genetic modification slowed down the ripening process: and with it, any softening.)
Q7) Innate, New Leaf and Amflora are GM varieties of which vegetable: the potato, cucumber or pea?A7) GM Potatoes.
Q8) Many forms of GM corn — or maize — have been made: that produce their own what: insecticides, herbicides or side by sides?A8) Insecticides.
Q9) Various religious groups have wondered if GM food will be kosher: what’s the Islamic equivalent to Jewish Kosher food?A9) Halal food.
Q10) Finally … GM foods can also be described as ‘Trans’ … what?A10) Transgenic.
“When the women of England are enfranchised I shall pay my taxes willingly. If I am not a person for the purposes of representation, why should I be a fit person for taxation?”
Princess Sophia Alexandra Duleep Singh, 8 August 1876 to 22 August 1948.
Thanks, Paul! I try ...! :)
ReplyDelete1. 30
2. 1918
3. Register
4. 8.4 million
5. Union
6. Pankhurst
7. Slasher Mary
8. the Epsom Derby
9. Up the Women
10. 21