Let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 11th November marks Armistice Day. The day marks the end of WW1: in which year?
Q2) The Armistice was signed in Compiègne, in France. Between the Allies: and which enemy nation?
Q3) That latter country’s leader abdicated at the end of the war. Who was he?
Q4) The Armistice was built on a speech by the US President: that outlined how many points?
Q5) The Armistice was signed in what: a French Chateau, a railway carriage or the Eiffel Tower?
Q6) Private George Edwin Ellison was the last British soldier to die during the war: on Armistice Day, itself. The Royal Irish Lancer was on patrol in which Belgian city?
Q7) Finally … Peace was formally declared. In which year: 1918, 1919 or 1920?
Q1) 10th November, 1995, saw the death of activist, Ken Saro Wiwa. He was hung on the orders of the military rulers of which African nation?A1) Nigeria.
Q2) Who was elected as leader of the Labour Party: on 10th November, 1980?
Q3) 10th November, 2007, saw King Juan Carlos 1st of Spain silence Hugo Chavez of Venezuela: by saying ‘¿Por qué no te callas?’ The phrase translates as ‘Why don’t you …’ what?A3) Shut up. (Apparently? President Chavez was repeatedly interrupting a speech by the the Spanish PM: at an international conference. King Juan Carlos got REALLY hacked off … )
Q4) Diamond merchant, Harry Winston, donated the Hope Diamond to the Smithsonian Institute: on 10th November, 1958. Its blue colour is due to traces of which element?A4) Boron.
Q5) Finally … 10th November, 1483, saw the birth of which reforming monk?
You've got to see the big three: A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, and The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly! Great stuff!
ReplyDelete1. 1918
2. Germany
3. Kaiser Wilhelm II
4. 14
5. a railway carriage
6. Mons
7. 1920