But let’s get a move on, shall we?
Q1) Researchers at Rutgers University isolated Streptomycin on 19th October, 1943. Streptomycin is an antibiotic that works against which disease?
Q2) 19th October, 1935, saw the League of Nation impose sanctions on Fascist controlled Italy: after Italy invaded which African nation?
Q3) 19th October, 202 BC saw Roman legions defeat the army led by Hannibal. Hannibal’s forces were from which North African city-state?
Q4) Napoleon Bonaparte made a famous retreat on 19th October, 1812. From which Russian city?
Q5) Finally … During the US Civil War, 19th October, 1864, saw Confederate soldiers attack Saint Albans. In WHICH state was Saint Albans?
Q1) A suicide bombing occurred on the 18th October, 2007: which killed the former Prime Minister of Pakistan. Who was that PM?A1) Benazir Bhutto.
Q2) 18th October, 1851, saw the original publication of the novel then called The Whale. How is that book better known?A2) Moby Dick.
Q3) More to the point, who wrote The Whale?A3) Herman Melville.
Q4) The Soviet era Venera 4 probe arrived at Venus: on 18th October, 1967. Venus’ atmosphere is 96% what: Nitrogen, Carbon Dioxide or Oxygen?A4) Carbon Dioxide.
Q5) Which country declared itself independent from the Soviet Union: on 18th October, 1991?A5) Azerbaijan.
Q6) Finally … 18th October, 1867 saw the USA take possession of what’s now Alaska: from which country?A6) Russia.
“There is a big difference between fighting the cold war and fighting radical Islam. The rules have changed and we haven’t.”
John Le Carré, born 19th October, 1931
Q1) Tuberculosis.
ReplyDeleteQ2) Ethiopia.
Q3) Carthage
Q4) Moscow
Q5) Vermont
I studied a degree in American Literature so I caught up on quite a few of the classics (not all) but loved Moby Dick most of all (not that I don't like many others, but considering the subject, I didn't expect it to like it that much. I thought it was an adventure book but... well, not quite.)
That would be fantastic! Too bad publishers are so stingy about these things!
ReplyDelete1. tuberculosis
2. Ethiopia
3. Carthage
4. Moscow
5. Vermont