But let’s get moving on, shall we? Time’s a’wasting …
Q1) 19th September is Talk Like A Pirate Day. The day first observed by a pair of Oregonian friends, when: 1995, 2002 or 2009?
Q2) Senator Roger Kahn mentioned the day: back in 2013. The Senator was a Republican Senator for which state?
Q3) One anti-virus software package has ‘Pirate Talk’ as a language option. Which anti-virus software are we talking about?
Q4) Many pirates operated on the eastern coasts of North and South America. On what’s generally called the Spanish … what?
Q5) The Spanish dollar would have been know to pirates. It was known as real de a ocho, the eight real coin or pieces of … what?
Q6) French pirates based in the Caribbean were called Buccaneers. They originally operated from bases where: Jamaica, Tortuga or Puerto Rico?
Q7) Privateers were mercenaries licensed to attack their home nation’s naval enemies: mercenaries who occasionally turned pirate. They were licensed by Letters of … what?
Q8) The Sea Dogs were one of England’s most notorious privateer groups. One of their most notorious leaders was El Draque: the Dragon. Also known as whom?
Q9) The late Monty Python star, Graham Chapman, played a pirate in a 1983 film. What’s the film called?
Q10) Finally … Tom Baker, Mary Tamm and Bruce Purchase all appeared in which Douglas Adams penned Doctor Who story?
Q1) Britain’s first Hanoverian king finally arrived in the UK, on 18th September, 1714: after acceding to the throne on 1st August. Which King was it?A1) George 1st.
Q2) Emperor Constantine won the Battle of Chrysopolis, on 18th September, 324. Constantine was WHICH Roman Emperor: Constantine the Great, Constantine the Reeve or Constantine the Wild?
Q3) Who was elected as the US’s first female Senator: on 18th September, 1948? (First as in first to be elected as a senator: not the first to be a senator … )A3) Margaret Chase Smith. She was the first woman elected to be both a Senator, and the Senator from Maine. She was preceded by Hattie Caraway: who replaced her husband as Senator for Arkansas. (I’m VERY aware this is very shaky …)
Q4) Jamaica joined the United Nations: on 18th September, 1962. What’s the capital of Jamaica?A4) Kingston.
Q5) Finally … the Cygnus Orb D1 was launched on 18th September, 2013. The craft was an unmanned cargo ship: delivering supplies to where?A5) The International Space Station, or ISS.
“It’s more fun to be a pirate than to join the navy.”Steve Jobs.
Q1) 1995
ReplyDeleteQ2) Michigan
Q3) Avast
Q4) Main
Q5) Eight
Q6) Tortuga
Q7) Marque
Q8) Sir Francis Drake
Q9) Yellowbeard
Q10) The Pirate Planet
It sounds quite bizarre indeed. I hope you can work it out.
1. 2002
ReplyDelete2. Michigan
3. Avast
4. Spanish port
5. piece of eight (silver coin)
6. Tortuga
7. Letter of Marque
8. Sir Francis Drake
9. Yellowbeard
10. The Pirate Planet
Sorry I haven't been here lately. Between working at home and outside the home & campaigning against Trump on Twitter, I haven't had much play time.
I hate those online tests! I had to take a timed online test for Microsoft Word & Excel once. I drew a blank on answers that I should have known from using it for years. I turned my internet off by pulling the Ethernet cord out from the back of my tower. (I wanted it to look like I lost my internet connection instead of exiting the test.) I then called the agency and told them, that my internet went down during the test. They understood and told me to call them back & they'd send me another link for the test when my internet was back on. I took an hour to refresh my memory & called back and aced it.
No problem either way, Paul! You never know what to trust on the Internet.
ReplyDelete1. 1995
2. Michigan
3. Avast
4. Main
5. eight
6. Tortuga
7. Marque
8. Sir Francis Drake
9. Yellowbeard
10. The Pirate Planet