But let’s get a move on, shall we?
Q1) 11th May, 1998, saw India announce it had done underground tests of what: nuclear weapons, particle accelerators or tachyon detectors?
Q2) 11th May, 1956, saw the British government announce an African nation would become independent of British rule. Which nation?
Q3) The Diamond Sutra was printed for the first time: on 11th May, 868 AD, becoming the oldest known printed book in existence. In which country was it printed?
Q4) 11th May, 330 AD, saw Constantine the Great rename Byzantium, ‘Nova Roma’: although the city’s more commonly known as Constantinople. At the time, the city was capital of which empire?
Q5) Finally … 11th May, 1997, saw Gary Kasparov beaten at Chess: by the IBM super computer, Deep Blue. How many individual games did they play in this second series?
Q1) 10th May is the Feast Day of Saint Damien of Molokai. Molokai is part of which chain of islands?A1) The Hawaiian Islands.
Q2) Saint Damien is the patron saint of lepers. Leprosy is also known as what disease: Hansard’s Disease, Hansen’s Disease or Hangul’s Disease?A2) Hansen’s Disease.
Q3) 10th May, 1940, saw Winston Churchill take over the UK’s government: becoming Prime Minister as a result. What’s address of the PM’s official London residence?A3) 10, Downing Street. (It’s ALSO the residence of the First Lord Of The Treasury: a post the PM has held, for quite some time.)
Q4) 10th May, 1920, saw the birth of Bert Weedon. Which stringed instrument did he notably play?A4) The guitar. (Practically every UK based guitar god you’ve ever heard of — INCLUDING Eric Clapton — picked up the basics from Bert Weedon’s Play In A Day tutorials.)
Q5) 10th May, 2006, saw the death of director, Val Guest. He directed The Quatermass Xperiment, Quatermass 2 and The Abominable Snowman: for which British studio?A5) Hammer.
Q6) Finally … 10th May, 1872, saw Victoria Woodhull Martin become the first woman nominated for which post?A6) President of the USA.
“We learn by practice. Whether it means to learn to dance by practicing dancing or to learn to live by practicing living, the principles are the same. One becomes in some area an athlete of God.”
Martha Graham, May 11, 1894 – April 1, 1991.
One word today: Ouch! :) Still recovering from surgery.
ReplyDelete1. nuclear weapons
2. Ghana
3. China
4. the Byzantine Empire
5. 6