Let’s get a move on, shall we?
Q1) 27th March is — according to one body — World Theatre Day. The word, theatre, comes from which language: Latin, French or Greek?
Q2) Usually, people in the theatre perform plays. Performers who perform plays are what?
Q3) West Side Story, Rent and Wicked are all what type of play?
Q4) London’s theatre district is in the … what?
Q5) Broadway is the USA’s most famous theatre district. It’s in which US city?
Q6) Most theatre companies do one play at a time: in seasons that can run for months or years. Companies that rehearse more than one play at a time — and can do them at short notice — are called what?
Q7) To symbolize the characters they were playing, performers in Ancient Greek theatre wore costumes: and what else?
Q8) In the UK, what type of play is traditionally performed around Christmastime?
Q9) Plays in a theatre, are performed on a what?
Q10) Finally …what’s the room in a theatre, where performers wait, before appearing before an audience?
Q1) 26th March, 1999, saw the release of the Melissa virus: which spread through Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Word. What type of software is MS Word?A1) A word processor.
Q2) What kind of application is MS Outlook?A2) An email client app.
Q3) True or false: Melissa is classed as a virus, because it needs to attach itself to something to spread.A3) True.
Q4) Computer viruses are a form of what’s called ‘malware’: the word is a contraction of what phrase?A4) MALicious softWARE.
Q5) One type of malware disguises itself as an innocent form of software: and is named after which mythical wooden object?A5) The Trojan Horse.
Q6) Back in 2010, Security firm, Symantec, named Shaoxing as the ‘malware capital of the world’. In which Asian country is Shaoxing?A6) China.
Q7) What name is given to malware that allows someone to bypass your computer’s normal login process: a front door, back door or porch door?A7) Back door.
Q8) What name is given to malware that locks you out of your computer system, until you pay the software’s maker?A8) Ransomware.
Q9) In 2005, Sony’s music division issued copy protection software that effectively acted as malware: and left security holes in people’s PCs. What was that software on: DVDs, blu-ray films or music CDs?A9) Music CDs. (That — in part — is what got me thinking I should buy music from something other than a record shop.)
Q10) Finally … the first computer virus was called Creeper: and started infecting machines in which year of the 1970s?A10) 1971.
“The theater is a great equalizer: it is the only place where the poor can look down on the rich.”
Will Rogers.
@Cuddy2977 No problem at all. BTW My surname has a "d" in it.
— Nile Rodgers (@nilerodgers) March 25, 2015
Here I am again! :)
ReplyDelete1. Greek
2. actors
3. musicals
4. the West End
5. New York
6. repertory
7. masks
8. don't know -- Twelfth Night?
9. stage
10. the green room
I'm a bit groggy, because I'm on pain pills! But I did my best. :)