But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 8th February, 1942, saw the start of the Battle of Singapore. The battle saw the start of the invasion of Singapore: by which Axis power?
Q2) 8th February, 1915, saw the theatrical debut of The Birth of a Nation. Who directed it?
Q3) Controversially, the film showed which far-right group in a flattering light?
Q4) 8th February, 1950, saw the founding of the Stasi. The Stasi were the secret police in which Communist nation?
Q5) Which Stock Market index opened for the first time, on 8th February, 1971: the FTSE, the NASDAQ or the Dow Jones?
Q6) Finally … 8th February, 1828, saw the birth of Jules Verne. Which of his novels follows the adventures of Captain Nemo?
Q1) Edward of Caernarfon became England’s first Prince of Wales: on 7th February, 1301. He became King of England, under which name: Edward 1st, Edward 2nd or Edward 3rd?A1) Edward 2nd.
Q2) Who was the last Welsh Prince of Wales?A2) Llywelyn ap Gruffudd. (If I’ve got it right, his name’s pronounced loo-ELLEN ap grif-FITH.)
Q3) Edward of Caernarvon was the son of which English king: Edward 1st, Edward 2nd or Edward 3rd?A3) Edward 1st.
Q4) Who’s the current Prince of Wales?A4) Prince Charles.
Q5) Finally … the Prince of Wales is usually the heir to the British throne. As such, he would be what: Heir Apparent, Heir Presumptive or Heir Restorer?A5) Heir Apparent.
“Quant à voir la ville, il n’y pensait même pas, étant de cette race d’Anglais qui font visiter par leur domestique les pays quails traversing.”Trans: “As for seeing the town, he did not even think of it, being of that breed of Britons who have their servants do their sightseeing for them.”Around The World in 80 Days, Jules Verne, 8 February 1828 – 24 March 1905.
I'm looking forward to it! :)
ReplyDelete1. Japan
2. D.W. Griffith
3. the Ku Klux Klan
4. East Germany
5. the NASDAQ
6. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea