But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 7th October, 2015 is ALSO known as 25 bayue, 4712. In which country’s Lunar calendar?
Q2) At the start of the Cold War, 7th October, 1949, saw the formal formation of the German Democratic Republic. Was this the country known as East or West Germany?
Q3) Hua Guofeng succeeded Mao Zedong, as Communist Party Chairman: on 7th October, 1976. As Communist Party Chairman of where?
Q4) 7th October, 3761 BC marks the start of which calendar: the Jewish, Islamic or Buddhist?
Q5) Finally … 7th October, 1879, saw the formal announcement of the Dual Alliance: between two European countries. Name either.
Q1) The UK sent troops to British Guiana: on 6th October, 1953. The colony was on what continent?
Q2) It’s now known as which country?A2) Guyana.
Q3) Egypt and Syria attacked Israel on 6th October, 1973. The resulting war is known as what?A3) The Yom Kippur War.
Q4) Many Anglican churches will commemorate the death of William Tyndale: on the 6th October. What did Tyndale translate in English?A4) The Bible.
Q5) On 6th October, 1995, scientist found that the star, 51 Pegasi, had what?A5) A planet orbiting it. (It’s been informally called Bellerophon.)
Q6) Finally … 6th October, 1927, saw the debut of The Jazz Singer: the world’s first commercially successful talking movie. The film starred Al Jolson in the main role. Who played the main character, in the 1980 remake of The Jazz Singer?
“Racism, xenophobia and unfair discrimination have spawned slavery, when human beings have bought and sold and owned and branded fellow human beings as if they were so many beasts of burden.”
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, born 7th October, 1931.
Indeed! :)
ReplyDelete1. China
2. East Germany
3. China
4. Jewish
5. Germany and Austria