Would you be?
But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 31st July, 1962, saw trouble at a rally organised by which fascist politician?
Q2) 31st July, 1970, was Black Tot Day: the day the UK’s Royal Navy issued its last rum ration. The rum was usually turned into grog: by mixing it with what?
Q3) Which writer was — literally — pilloried, on 21st July, 1703?
Q4) Christchurch, in New Zealand, was chartered: on 31st July, 1856. Is Christchurch on New Zealand’s North or South Island?
Q5) Finally … Georgia joined the United Nations: on 31st July, 1992. Up until 1991, Georgia had been part of what?
Q1) 30th July saw the founding — and the start of construction — of Baghdad. In which year: 762 AD, 763 or 764?A1) 762 AD.
Q2) What was the name of the man who founded Baghdad?A2) Abu Ja'far Abdallah ibn Muhammad al-Mansur: commonly called al-Mansur.
Q3) He was an Abbasid what: Sultan, Emir or Caliph?A3) Caliph.
Q4) Baghdad, itself, is on which river: the Thames, Mississippi or Tigris?A4) The Tigris.
Q5) The city’s original core is called what: the Square, Round or Triangular, City?A5) The Round City.
Q6) That core contained a famed library and academic centre: called the House of … what?A6) House of Wisdom.
Q7) The city contains the al-Kādhimiya … what?A7) The al-Kādhimiya Mosque.
Q8) Baghdad is twinned with the city of Beirut. Where is Beirut?A8) Lebanon.
Q9) Which Baghdad street is noted for the number of book-sellers?
Q10) Finally … Baghdad is the capital of which modern republic?A10) Iraq.
“Rock n’ roll really belongs to all America. It really doesn’t belong to one city.”Ahmet Ertegun, July 31 1923 – December 14, 2006.
You've really confused me, but no, tomorrow is not a Bank Holiday, only in Scotland and Northern Ireland, it seems. the Bank Holiday is on the 8th. I was confused already. I hope you're feeling better now but sorry yesterday was a bad day (from Friday things have been up in the air here too).
ReplyDeleteSorry, I got too confused for the quiz...
Actually, Olga, I’ve gone and confused myself!
ReplyDeleteI could’ve SWORN tomorrow’s a bank holiday … but according to the government’s own site … ?
It’s at the END of August!!
No worries, Paul! I can barely keep track of which year it is, let alone which day! :)
ReplyDeleteTime just flies by! :)
1. Oswald Mosley
2. water
3. Daniel Defoe
4. South Island
5. the Soviet Union