But let’s get a move on, shall we?
Q1) 7th August saw the first ever game of Australian rules football. Between two schools from which Australian city?
Q2) The first game was in which year of the 1850s?
Q3) How many members can each team have on field, during each game: 16, 17 or 18?
Q4) More to the point, how members does each team have available, during a game: 20, 21 or 22?
Q5) What shape is an Australian Rules Football pitch: square, oval or circular?
Q6) The pitch has a 50 metre by 50 metre what, in the centre of the pitch: square, oval or circle?
Q7) Aussie Rules football has a pair of goal posts at each end of the pitch: along with a pair of ‘behind’ posts. How many points does a team score, for scoring a goal?
Q8) If the ball goes between a goal-post, and a behind post, how many points does the team score: one, two or three points?
Q9) The sport’s highest level professional body is the AFL: or Australian Football … what?
Q10) Finally … in Australian Rules football … what shape is the ball?
Q1) 6th August, 1787, saw the US Constitutional Convention, in Philadelphia, accept delivery: of proof copies of what?A1) The US Constitution.
Q2) 6th August, 1963, saw the birth of notorious computer hacker, Kevin Mitnick. In which year of the 1970s did first gain illegal access to a computer system?A2) 1979.
Q3) 6th August, 1961, saw a Soviet Union astronaut spend a day in space. Who was he: Yuri Gagarin, Andriyan Nikolayev or Gherman Titov?A3) Gherman Titov.
Q4) Which South American country claim its independence from Spain: on the 6th August, 1825?A4) Bolivia. (It’s the date the country adopted its Declaration of Independence.)
Q5) Finally … 6th August, 1930, saw the disappearance of Judge John Crater: who vanished, after getting into a taxi in which US city?A5) New York.
“Each era of Australian sport has its own heroes but some prevail. Heroes never die. Legends are never forgotten.”Anon.
Thanks so much for sharing. I know nothing about Australian football (I must have missed it completely as I wasn't even aware it existed). I'm not going to even try this one. I'm on my travels and from Monday I don't know how often I'll be able to connect to internet for several weeks, but I hope to catch up when I'm back in internet land again. Thanks for the information about revenge porn. I agree with you.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your trip, Olga … !
ReplyDeleteWhew! Here I come! :)
ReplyDelete1. Melbourne (or St. Kilda, a suburb of same)
2. 1858
3. 18
4. 22
5. oval
6. square
7. 6
8. one
9. League
10. oval
Hope you'll be able to attend the FB party. My reading will be ... a bit different! :)