But let’s get a move on, shall we?
Q1) 6th July, 1483, saw Richard 3rd crowned as King of England. He (apparently) killed his nephews, Edward and Richard: in which London castle?
Q2) Louis Pasteur successfully tested a new vaccine: on the 6th July, 1885. The vaccine prevented which disease: Tuberculosis, Rabies or Smallpox?
Q3) 6th July, 1964, saw Malawi become independent of the UK. Who — on the 6th July, 1966 — became its first President: Dover Nyondo, Rochester Kayuni or Hastings Banda?
Q4) 6th July, 2006, saw the re-opening of the Nathu La Pass: after a brief war in 1962. The Pass connects two countries. Name either.
Q5) Finally … 6th July, 1997, saw the Sojourner Rover start exploring its surroundings. Where was it?
Q1) 5th July saw the Hormel Foods Corporation introduce its most famous product: Spam. In which year of the 1930s?A1) 1937.
Q2) Popular belief says the word, SPAM, is a contraction of ‘spiced’ … what?A2) Ham.
Q3) Spam is made from cuts of which meat?A3) Pork.
Q4) Spam sold in North and South America — and in Australia — is usually made in which Minnesotan town: Austin, Healey or Ford?A4) Austin.
Q5) Which US state has the highest per capita consumption of Spam?A5) Hawaii.
Q6) Indeed, Spam Musubi is popular in that state. Musubi has its origins in which country’s cuisine: Japan’s, China’s or Korea’s?A6) Japan’s. (If I’ve got it right, Spam was eaten by US troops based in Hawaii. Local Japanese and Japanese-Americans added the rice and soy sauce.)
Q7) Outside the US, Hormel’s biggest market for Spam is in which Asian country?A7) South Korea.
Q8) In the UK, battered spam was eaten, during World War 2. The dish is known as Spam … what?A8) Spam Fritters. (Don’t look at me: I’m still doubtful about the origins of Chicken Tikka Masala … )
Q9) John Cho published Spam-Ku: Tranquil Reflections on Luncheon Loaf: a collection of Japanese style poems about spam. How are these types of poem generally known?A9) Haiku. (Haiku about Spam … ? The less said the better … )
Q10) Finally … the Spamarama festival was held in Austin: in which US state?A10) Texas.
“My confidence in venturing into science lies in my basic belief that as in science so in Buddhism, understanding the nature of reality is pursued by means of critical investigation”
Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, born 6th July, 1935.
Good lord! :)
ReplyDelete1. the Tower of London
2. rabies
3. Hastings Banda
4. Tibet
5. Mars