Q1)30th June, 1908, saw a large explosion occur: near the Stony Tunguska River. The explosion was due to what: an nuclear bomb, a meteor or a crashed plane?
Q2)River, and event, where in what’s now which country?
Q3)A handover ceremony took place: on the night of 30th June, 1997. This handed control of Hong Kong from the UK: to where?
Q4)The Emperor of Abyssinia appealed for help, on 30th June, 1936: from the League of Nations. What was that Emperor’s name?
Q5)Albert Einstein published On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies on 30th June, 1905. This outline the theory of what: general relativity, special relativity or the photoelectric effect?
Q6)Finally … public sector workers went on strike: on 30th June, 1974. In which US city?
Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q1)29th June, 1881, saw Muhammad Ahmad name himself as Mahdi. The Mahdi is a much discussed figure in which religion?
Q5)Steve Wozniak tested the first Apple 1 computer: on 29th June, 1976. As of 2013, how many working Apple 1s were said to be still functioning: five, six or seven?
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Absolutely. And you should absolutely see it! Peter Sellers was brilliant in it! :)
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2. Russia
3. China
4. Haile Selassie
5. special relativity
6. Baltimore