Let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) Tribal chief, Kintpuash, died, on 3rd October, 1873: at the end of a war between his tribe, and US forces. Kintpuash is best remembered as Captain … who?
Q2) Boris 3rd came to the Bulgarian throne, on 3rd October, 1918: after being on the losing side, during World War 1. He acceded the throne, after his father what: died, abdicated or disappeared?
Q3) More to the point, what’s the capital of modern Bulgaria?
Q4) Abyssinia was invaded by an Italian army: on the 3rd October of which year of the 1930s?
Q5) Which of the Space Shuttles made its maiden voyage: on 3rd October, 1985?
Q6) Finally … 3rd October, 1952, saw post World War 2 rationing of what, end: sugar, tea or bananas?
Q1) 2nd October saw the birth of Indian Civil Rights leader, Mahatma Gandhi. In which year of the 1860s?A1) 1869.
Q2) Gandhi studied Law in the UK: in the Inner Temple. The Inner Temple is one of four Inns of Court: in which UK city?A2) London.
Q3) In 1893, Gandhi started practicing law: in which country of the British Empire?
Q4) Gandhi returned to India, when: 1914, 1915 or 1916?A4) 1915.
Q5) The first of Gandhi’s major Indian protests were in Bihar and Gujarat. He help indentured labourers who grew what: saffron, indigo or rice?
Q6) Gandhi also organised what’s occasionally called the Dandi March. The March were in protest against a British monopoly: on the production of what?A6) Salt.
Q7) What was the term Gandhi used for the non-violent protests he organised: Sayonara, Satyagraha or Sitonacushion?
Q8) Famously, Gandhi opposed sati. Sati is the suicide of a woman after whose death?A8) Her husband’s. (It’s also called suttee: the traditional form was for the widow to throw herself on her husband’s funeral pyre.)
Q9) What was the name of the political party that Gandhi was president of?A9) The Indian National Congress, or Congress as it’s also called.
Q10) Finally … Gandhi’s been known as ‘Mahatma’ for many years. In Sanskit, Mahatma means Great … what?A10) Soul.
“There is something about a bureaucrat that does not like a poem.”Gore Vidal, October 3, 1925 – July 31, 2012.
Congratulations on the job. I'm sure you'll tell us tomorrow. I'm travelling back to the UK tomorrow so not sure if I'll manage to catch up but I'll try. I'll try to watch the documentary. From the professional point of view (more writing than forensic psychiatry these days but both) it must be interesting for sure.
ReplyDeleteQ1) Jack
Q2) Abdicated
Q3) Sofia
Q4) 1935
Q5) Atlantis
Q6) Tea
Sounds interesting. Good documentaries are awesome! :)
ReplyDelete1. Jack
2. abdicated
3. Sofia
4. 1935
5. Atlantis
6. tea
I hear congratulations are in order! :) Well done!!!
BTW, don't know if you saw this, but here's what I did over the weekend!
http://www.debbimack.com/blog/2016/10/03/my-latest-adventure-in-genre-fiction/