But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 11th November, 1962, saw the Pope convene the Second Vatican Council. Which pope: John 23rd, Paul 6th or John Paul 1st?
Q2) Which Pope closed the council, three years later: John 23rd, Paul 6th or John Paul 1st?
Q3) The ‘Gang of Four’ were arrested on 11th October, 1976: after attempting a coup. In which country?
Q4) Australia’s oldest University was formally inaugurated: on 11th October, 1852. The University is in which Australia city: Melbourne, Sydney or Perth?
Q5) 11th October, 1983, saw the birth of Ruslan Ponomariov: from the Ukraine. Which game has he found fame playing?
Q6) Finally … 11th October, 1957, saw the birth of comedian, actress and writer, Dawn French. She played Geraldine Granger in which TV series?
Q1) 10th October, 1943, was the date of the ‘Double Tenth Incident’. The Incident was a massacre in Japanese occupied where: Malaya, Singapore or Australia?A1) Singapore.
Q2) 10th October, 1957, saw a the UK’s worst nuclear accident take place: when a fire broke out at the Windscale power plant. What’s that plant now called?A2) Sellafield.
Q3) 10th October is Independence Day. Where: Cyprus, Fiji or Nauru?A3) Fiji.
Q4) 10th October, 1846, saw William Lassell discover Triton. Triton is the largest moon of which planet?A4) Neptune.
Q5) Finally … 10th October, 1924, saw the birth of director, Ed Wood. Which is his films is considered the worst ever made?
“I’d like to see it. It’s either a goal or it’s not and at least we’d know. It would only take 15 seconds for a decision. Why not when the stakes are so high?”
Sir Bobby Charlton*, born 11 October 1937.
Hi Paul. Sorry I wasn't able to tweet a T-shirt your way. But I have a whole lot of selfies with authors I can share! :)
ReplyDelete1. John 23rd
2. Paul 6th
3. China
4. Sydney
5. chess
6. The Vicar of Dibley