But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 24th February, 1980, saw the US Olympic Hockey team win gold, at the 1980 Winter Olympics: at Lake Placid. After defeating which team? (The key game in The series had been two days earlier, I should add.)
Q2) 24th February, 1971, saw the UK Government announce it was goint to restrict the Right to Remain in the UK. By people from where: Nepal, the Commonwealth or Uganda?
Q3) 24th February, 1954, saw the birth of games designer, Sid Meier. What C is his best known series of games?
Q4) 24th February, 1955, saw the birth of the late Steve Jobs: co-founder of Apple. What’s the name of the other computer company he founded?
Q5) 24th February, 1989, saw Ayatollah Khomeini offer a three million dollar reward: for the death of which writer?
Q6) Finally … Estonia declared itself independent: on 24th February, 1918. What’s the capital city of Estonia?
Q1) 23rd February, 1455, is the tradition publication date of the first book — in Western Europe — printed with movable type. What book was it: Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, the Quran or the Gutenberg Bible?A1) The Gutenberg Bible.
Q2) 23rd February, 1941, saw Glenn Seaborg and his team, chemically identify a metal they first isolated a few weeks earlier. What metal: Uranium, Neptunium or Plutonium?A2) Plutonium.
Q3) 23rd February, 1947, saw the founding of the International Organization for Standardization, or ISO. How many countries are members of the organization: 154, 164 or 174?A3) 164.
Q4) More to the point, ISO 4074 documents standardized what?A4) Condoms. (Apparently, it’s been withdrawn. STOP THAT!)
Q5) 23rd February, 1987, was the date of the initial observations of SN 1987a. What IS SN 1987a: a black hole, supernova or quasar?A5) A supernova.
Q6) Finally … 23rd February, 532, saw Byzantine Emperor Justinian 1st order the start of Constantinople’s new church. That church is now known as what?A6) The Hagia Sophia.
“You’ve got to start with the customer experience and work back toward the technology - not the other way around.”Steve Jobs, February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011.
Bizarre, isn't it? :)
ReplyDelete1. the Soviet Union
2. the Commonwealth
3. Civilization
4. NeXT Inc.
5. Salman Rushdie
6. Tallinn