But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 17th March is Saint Patrick’s Day. The day marks the saint’s what: birth or death?
Q2) According to old tradition, Saint Patrick is said to be buried in which where: Bangor, Downpatrick or Warrenpoint?
Q3) Spell ‘Patrick’ … in Irish.
Q4) Saint Patrick is a saint in the Roman Catholic Church. He’s also venerated by whom: Orthodox Jews, Hindus or Eastern Orthodox Christians?
Q5) One Irish family name comes from an Irish clan: said to be devoted to the saint. WHICH family name?
Q6) Famously, the major shrine to Saint Patrick is in Armagh. Is Armagh in the Republic of Ireland, or Northern Ireland?
Q7) Patrick is Patron saint of Ireland. And which African nation?
Q8) What’s the longest river in Ireland?
Q9) What’s the largest city, by population, in the Republic of Ireland?
Q10) Finally … Saint Patrick is said to have banished what from Ireland: Vikings, snakes or hedgehogs?
Q1) 16th March, 1976, saw the resignation of the UK’s Prime Minister. WHICH Prime Minister?A1) Harold Wilson.
Q2) More to the point, who succeeded him?A2) James Callahan.
Q3) 16th March, 1660, saw England’s Parliament dissolved. This parliamentary period was called what: the Short Parliament, Long Parliament or Convention Parliament?A3) The Long Parliament. (It also includes the period known as the Rump Parliament. Politicians, eh … ?)
Q4) 16th March, 1978, saw Aldo Moro kidnapped by Red Brigade gunmen. Moro had held which Italian Government position?
Q5) Ferdinand Magellan reached the Philippines: on 16th March, 1521. The island chain is in which ocean?A5) The western Pacific. (Going by the map Wikipedia includes, tells us it’s off the eastern coast of Vietnam, and to the north of Indonesia.)
Q6) Finally … Marshal Tito visited London: on 16th March, 1953. Which (then) country was he the leader of?A6) Yugoslavia.
“I am Patrick, yes a sinner and indeed untaught; yet I am established here in Ireland where I profess myself bishop. I am certain in my heart that ‘all that I am,’ I have received from God. So I live among barbarous tribes, a stranger and exile for the love of God.”
Saint Patrick, in his Letter to the Soldiers of Coroticus.
Q1) His death (nobody is sure of dates, though)
ReplyDeleteQ2) Downpatrick
Q3) Pádraig
Q4) Orthodox Christians
Q5) Kilpatrick (?)
Q6) Northern Ireland
Q7) Nigeria
Q8) River Shannon
Q9) Dublin
Q10) Snakes
I hope the news are good in the long run but I've always wondered why McDonald's workers could make a living depending on which area of London they lived in (I imagine long commutes necessary).
We'll see!
ReplyDelete1. Saint Patrick
2. Downpatrick
3. Pádraig
4. Eastern Orthodox Christians
5. No clue! MacNeill (??) :)
6. Northern Ireland
7. Nigeria
8. the Shannon
9. Dublin
10. snakes