But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 11th June, 1770, saw Captain Cook run aground: on which Australian landmark?
Q2) More to the point, off the coast of which Australian state?
Q3) Name any of the other seven Australian states.
Q4) What’s the landmark made of?
Q5) In what year was it declared a World Heritage Landmark: 1981, 1983 or 1985?
Q6) What naval rank did Cook hold, during this expedition?
Q7) Cooks River flows in which well know Australian Bay?
Q8) Cook found the bay — and ran aground — in which ship?
Q9) Earlier in the expedition, crew-members were the first Europeans to come across what animal: a kangaroo, koala or wombat?
Q10) Finally … Cook, his officers and crew, managed to reduce scurvy by eating what: citrus fruit, sauerkraut or fresh beef?
Q1) 10th June, 1967, saw Israel end the Six Day War. Which country had they been fighting?A1) Syria.
Q2) 10th June also saw the end of the Chaco War: in 1935. Name either of the belligerents.A2) Bolivia or Paraguay.
Q3) 10th June, 1947, saw Saab produce its first car. Saab has its origins in which European country?A3) Sweden.
Q4) 10th June, 2003, saw the Broadway opening of the musical, Wicked. It’s based — via a 1995 novel, and a 1939 film — on which Frank L. Baum children’s book?
Q5) Finally … 10th June, 1977, saw the menacing fish, Jaws, finally caught: after killing goldfish in a goldfish breeding lake in Kent. What kind of fish WAS Jaws?A5) A perch.
“I whose ambition leads me not only farther than any other man has been before me, but as far as I think it possible for man to go, was not sorry at meeting with this interruption.”
Captain James Cook, writing in his journals.
Amazing! :)
ReplyDelete1. the Great Barrier Reef
2. Queensland
3. Tasmania
4. coral
5. 1981
6. Lieutenant
7. Botany Bay
8. HMS Endeavor
9. kangaroo
10. citrus fruit