But let’s get moving on, shall we?
Q1) 16th July, 1955, saw who win the British Grand Prix?
Q2) David Farragut was named as the US Navy’s first ever Rear Admiral. On 16th July of which year: 1861, 1862 or 1863?
Q3) 16th July, 1945, saw the US test a plutonium based atomic bomb: in Alamogodo, New Mexico. The bomb test was carried out by which Project: Mandrake, Manhattan or Manchester?
Q4) Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 was involved with its initial collision: on 16th July, 1994. With what?
Q5) Finally? Millennium Park opened: on 16th July, 2004. In which North American city?
Q1) 15th July, 1910, saw Emil Kraepelin give a name to which condition?A1) Alzheimer’s Disease.
Q2) 15th July, 2014, saw a train derail. On what: the London Underground, Moscow Metro or Vancouver Skytrain?
Q3) 15th July, 1099, saw the capture of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre: during the First Crusade. The Church is in which Middle Eastern city?A3) Jerusalem.
Q4) 15th July, 1685, saw the execution of James Scott: for leading the Monmouth Rebellion. Scott was 1st Duke of Monmouth: and where else?A4) Buccleuch.
Q5) Finally … Mount Bandai erupted: on 15th July, 1888. The volcano is in which Asian nation?A5) Japan.
“The only people who have the long view are some scientists and some science fiction writers. I have always lived in a world in which I’m just a spot in history.”Sheri S. Tepper, born 16th July, 1929.
You'd do better watching Casablanca! :)
ReplyDelete1. Stirling Moss
2. 1862
3. Manhattan
4. Jupiter
5. Chicago