But let’s get moving on, shall we?
Q1) 15th August, 1947, saw Pakistan become independent from the British Empire. Who was the country’s first Governor General?
Q2) 15th August, 1945, saw the Allies celebrate the very first VJ Day: marking the end of World War 2. ‘VJ’ stands for ‘Victory in …’ where?
Q3) 15th August, 2013, saw the Smithsonian announce the discovery of the Olinguito: a new species of carnivore. Which family of animals is it a relative of: raccoons, beavers or weasels?
Q4) 15th August, 1946, saw the birth of actor, Tony Robinson. Who did he play in each series of Blackadder?
Q5) Finally … 15th August, 2005, saw Israel start evicting Jewish settlers from the West Bank. And where else?
Q1) 14th August, 1370, saw Emperor Charles the 4th grant city privileges to what’s now Carlsbad: or Karlovy Vary, in its native language. Carlsbad is in which European country?A1) The Czech Republic.
Q2) An audio recording of The Lost Chord became one of the first recordings ever played: on 14th August, 1888. Who wrote The Lost Chord?
Q3) The British government sent in troops: on 14th August, 1969. Into which province?A3) Northern Ireland.
Q4) 32 years later, and in that same province, problems were caused in the peace process: on 14th August, 2001. Those problems were caused when who withdrew an offer to stop using weapons?A4) The Provisional IRA.
Q5) Finally … 14th August, 1975, saw the debut of the Rocky Horror Picture Show: at the Westwood Theatre, in Los Angeles. The world’s longest released film was c0-written by Richard O’Brian. Who did he play, in the film?
“There is no bond like having read and liked the same books.”
E. Nesbit, 15 August 1858 – 4 May 1924.
I can see why she'd say that. In fact, my sister thinks New York City is a dump! :)
ReplyDelete1. Muhammad Ali Jinnah
2. Japan
3. raccoons
4. Baldrick
5. the Gaza Strip