But let’s move on shall we?
Q1) 1st December is World AIDS Day. The condition was first observed in which year: 1980, 1981 or 1982?
Q2) 1st December saw Rosa Parks arrested for not giving up her seat on the bus: kick-starting the Civil Rights Movement in the process. In which year was this?
Q3) Papua New Guinea became self-governing: on 1st December, 1973. The nation is in which ocean?
Q4) The Antarctic Treaty was signed on 1st December, 1959. The agreement banned what, on the world’s most southern continent: espionage, military activity or cheese-making?
Q5) Finally … 1st December is the feast day of Saint Eligius. He’s the patron saint of what: snooker players, footballers or jockeys?
Q1) 30th November is the feast day of Saint Andrew: patron saint of Scotland. He’s ALSO patron saint of which Filipino city?A1) Parañaque.
Q2) Some of Saint Andrew’s relics are kept in Saint Mary’s Roman Catholic Cathedral. That cathedral’s in which Scottish city?A2) Edinburgh.
Q3) That city is the famous host of the Fringe Festival: which usually occurs in which month?A3) August.
Q4) That city is Scotland’s second largest by population. What — again, by population — is Scotland’s largest city?A4) Glasgow.
Q5) Technically? The Queen is Queen Elizabeth the what of Scotland: 1st, 2nd or 3rd?A5) 2nd.
Q6) Scotland’s third largest city by population is Aberdeen. It’s also known as what: the Concrete Jungle, the Granite City or Marble Town?A6) The Granite City.
Q7) One of Scotland’s best know products is an alcoholic spirit. What’s the correct — Scottish — spelling of that drink’s name: whisky, whiskey or wisky?A7) Whisky. (Whiskey is the Irish version of the drink. ‘Wisky,’ I made up …)
Q8) That drink is traditionally measured in Drams. A dram is one sixteenth of a what: an ounce, gram or ton?A8) Ounce. (It’s ALSO a measure of shotgun shot, per shell.)
Q9) The SRT is the Scottish Register of what?A9) Tartans.
Q10) Finally … the high tech part of Scotland’s economy is called Silicon what?A10) Silicon Glen.
“It bugs me when I see other managers getting top jobs and I know they’re not as good as me.”Neil Warnock, born 1st December, 1948.
Q1) 1981
ReplyDeleteQ2) 1955
Q3) Pacific
Q4) Military activity
Q5) Jockeys
I don't know if I'll ever catch up with the TV...
I'm doing acupuncture, which helps some, but is hardly a cure.
ReplyDeleteOh, well. :)
1. 1981
2. 1955
3. Pacific
4. military activity
5. jockeys