But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) The June Rebellion was put down: on 6th June, 1832. The Rebellion was centred around which French city?
Q2) More to the point, the Rebellion featured in which Victor Hugo novel?
Q3) Which US city suffered a fire: on 6th June, 1889?
Q4) Roger Williams founded the capital of Rhode Island: on 6th June, 1636. What IS that capital?
Q5) Southwark Bridge was formally opened, on 6th June, 1921: by the UK’s then king. Which King?
Q6) Finally … Troops raided the Golden Temple, in Amritsar, India: on 6th June, 2016. The Temple is the holiest place on Earth: for which religion?
Q1) 5th June is World Environment Day: run by an arm of the United Nations. The day was first marked when: 1973, 1974 or 1975?A1) 1974.
Q2) The day is organised by the UNEP: or United Nations Environment … what?A2) Programme.
Q3) The host nation for 2016 is in Africa. What IS that host nation: Angola, Burundi or Chad?A3) Angola.
Q4) This year’s World Environment Day focuses on the illegal trade in what: drugs, wildlife or arms?
Q5) The rise in global temperature that we are responsible for, is usually called global what: warming, warning or working?A5) Warming.
Q6) Climatic Change is what: man made, natural or both?A6) Both. Climate change, on the other hand, is purely man-made.
Q7) Tide gauge measurements are used to check the rise of what: CO₂, the sea or mountains?
Q8) La Niña and El Niño are temperature variations, where: the Atlantic, Pacific or Indian Ocean?
Q9) Water vapour, CO₂ and Methane are known as what gases?A9) Greenhouse gases.
Q10) Finally … if you’re a politician interest in preserving the ecology, you’re what colour?A10) Green.
“Death’s not one of those things that frighten the life out of me. Getting up on stage with the curtain going up frightens me more.”And this tune …
Billie Whitelaw, 6 June 1932 – 21 December 2014.
* You know, Debbi, I don’t know WHERE I heard it … but I distinctly remember hearing — from somewhere — that putting a brick in your toilet cistern saves water. Weird the ideas you pick up, isn’t it?
† I’ll be thinking of you, Olga: I don’t know if it would help, but if you could pass on my regards to your mother … ?
I've heard that, too. Don't know if it's true or not.
ReplyDelete1. Paris
2. Les Misérables
3. Seattle
4. Providence
5. George V
6. the Sikhs (or Sikhism)