But let’s get a move on, shall we?
Q1) 28th July, 1996, saw skeletal remains found: of an early human. The bones were found near the town of Kennewick. The town is in which state of the USA?
Q2) 28th July, 1976, saw an earthquake hit the city of Tangshan. Where is Tangshan: China, Taiwan or Japan?
Q3) 28th July, 1635, saw the birth of noted scientist, Robert Hooke. Which chair — or professorship — did he hold at Gresham College: Astronomy, Geometry or Physic?
Q4) The Grand Pier burnt down: on 28th July, 2008. The pier in question was in which English seaside town?
Q5) Finally … 28th July, 1948, saw the Flying Squad foil an especially large bank robbery. The Squad are part of which UK police force?
Q1) 27th July, 1694, saw the founding Royal Charter granted to the Bank of England. Who’s the bank’s current Governor?A1) Mark Carney.
Q2) 27th July, 2003, saw the death of actor/comedian, Bob Hope: which song is especially associated with him?
Q3) 27th July, 1999, saw skateboarder, Tony Hawk, land the first recorded ‘900’: at that year’s X Games. In other words, he completed how many revolutions: one and a half, two and a half or three and a half?A3) Two and a half.
Q4) During the French Revolution, 27th July, 1794, saw the arrest of whom?
Q5) Finally … 27th July, 1865, saw settlers arrive at Chubut, in Argentina. Which country of the UK were those settlers from?A5) Wales.
“Every factory must be a school to educate, like Che Guevara said, to produce not only briquettes, steel, and aluminum, but also, above all, the new man and woman, the new society, the socialist society.”Hugo Chávez, 28 July 1954 – 5 March 2013.
Americans are equally terrible about not learning other languages! :)
ReplyDelete1. Washington
2. China
3. Geometry
4. Weston
5. The Met (the London Metropolitan Police Services)
How curious! Never been to Argentina, although, who knows?
ReplyDeleteToday I'm having a go.
Q1) 28th July, 1996, saw skeletal remains found: of an early human. The bones were found near the town of Kennewick. The town is in which state of the USA? Washington
Q2) 28th July, 1976, saw an earthquake hit the city of Tangshan. Where is Tangshan: China, Taiwan or Japan? China
Q3) 28th July, 1635, saw the birth of noted scientist, Robert Hooke. Which chair — or professorship — did he hold at Gresham College: Astronomy, Geometry or Physic? Geometry
Q4) The Grand Pier burnt down: on 28th July, 2008. The pier in question was in which English seaside town? Weston-super-Mare
Q5) Finally … 28th July, 1948, saw the Flying Squad foil an especially large bank robbery. The Squad are part of which UK police force? London’s Metropolitan Police.