But let’s get moving on, shall we?
Q1) 22nd August, 1989, saw Nolan Ryan strike out Rickey Henderson: becoming the first Major League pitcher to strike out 5000 opposing batsmen. Which team was he playing for, at the time: the New York Mets, the Houston Astros or the Texas Rangers?
Q2) 22nd August, 2007, saw the most spam emails sent: by the Storm Botnet. How many did it send: 37 million, 47 million or 57 million?
Q3) 22nd August is Madras Day: celebrating the founding of India’s third largest city. The city is also known as what C?
Q4) 22nd August, 1966, saw chemical company, ICI, announce it was cutting 1050 job: in three UK plants. The factories concerned produced what: PVC, nylon or Teflon?
Q5) Finally … 22nd August, 1910, saw the annexation of Korea. By which country?
Q1) 21st August, 1957, saw the Soviet Union test the R7 Semyorka. The R7 was the world’s first Intercontinental Ballistic … what?A1) Missile.
Q2) The coroner at the ‘Bloody Sunday’ inquest accused the British Army of murder, on the 21st August, 1973: after the jury returned an open verdict. Bloody Sunday took place in which part of the UK: England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland?A2) Northern Ireland.
Q3) Ruby Ridge saw a stand-off, between the FBI and Randy Weaver: on 21st August, 1992. Ruby Ridge is in which US state?A3) Idaho.
Q4) 21st August, 1754, saw the birth of engineer, William Murdoch. Murdoch is credited with inventing what: the steam engine, the pneumatic piston or gas lighting?A4) Gas lighting.
Q5) Finally … 21st August, 2001, saw NATO authorize the sending of a peace-keeping force: to which former Yugoslav republic?A5) Macedonia.
“You don’t have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.”
Ray Bradbury, August 22, 1920 – June 5, 2012.
Me again! *waving frantically* :)
ReplyDelete1. the Texas Rangers
2. 57 million
3. Madras
4. nylon
5. Japan