But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 12th December is Constitution Day: where?
Q2) The Order of the Dragon was founded by Sigismund of Luxembourg: on 12th December, 1408. It mostly fought whom: the Ottoman Turks, the Russian Empire or the Byzantine Empire?
Q3) George 5th of the UK was named as Emperor of India: on 12th December, 1911. The same day saw his queen named as Empress. Who was she?
Q4) Princess Anne got married to Commander Timothy Laurence on 12th December, 1992. Who was her first husband?
Q5) Finally … 12th December, 1745, saw the birth of John Jay: the first Chief Justice of where?
Q1) 11th December is International Mountain Day. The date was designated Mountain Day, by the UN General Assembly: in which year?A1) 2003.
Q2) What’s the highest mountain on Earth?A2) Mount Everest.
Q3) Olympus Mons is the highest (known) mountain in the Solar System. What planet is it on?A3) Mars.
Q4) The standard UK definition of a mountain refers to something at least how high: 1000 ft, 2000 ft, or 3000 ft?A4) 2000 ft: roughly 619 metres. (The UK government’s position is it should be 600 metres, to be considered an accessible mountain.)
Q5) Under that UK definition, would Uluru — Ayers Rock — in Australia be considered a mountain?A5) No as it’s 348 metres — roughly 1000 ft — tall. It’s too short, in other words.
Q6) Denali is ALSO know as Mount McKinley. It’s in which US state?A6) Alaska.
Q7) Mount Mulhacén is the tallest mountain in Spain. What mountain range is Mount Mulhacén in?A7) The Sierra Nevada.
Q8) Mount Slaggard is the tenth highest mountain in which country?A8) Canada. (Oy, you SLAGGARD … Yeah … )
Q9) Mountain Fuji is Japan’s highest mountain. It’s also Japan’s highest what?A9) Volcano.
Q10) Finally … Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in Scotland. Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales. Scafell Pike is the highest mountain in England. What’s the highest mountain in Northern Ireland? (Northern Ireland: Not the Republic of Ireland, or the island of Ireland.)A10) Slieve Donard.
“I didn’t play at collecting. No cigar anywhere was safe from me.”Edward G. Robinson, December 12, 1893 – January 26, 1973.
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ReplyDelete1. Russia
2. the Ottoman Turks
3. Mary of Teck
4. Mark Phillips
5. the U.S. Supreme Court
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