Let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 2nd December, 1977, saw South African police cleared of the death of whom?
Q2) 2nd December, 1962, saw Senator Mike Mansfield make a report to President John F. Kennedy. In so doing, the Senator was the first person to criticize what: the Cold War, the Vietnam War or the Gulf War?
Q3) The Sino-American Defense Treaty was signed: on 2nd December, 1954. The Treaty was signed between the USA: and whom?
Q4) Nick Leeson was jailed on 2nd December, 1995: after causing the collapse of Barings Bank. What was the name of the Ewan McGregor film about his career?
Q5) Finally … Who became President of Cuba, on 2nd December, 1976?
Q1) 1st December is World AIDS Day. The condition was first observed in which year: 1980, 1981 or 1982?A1) 1981.
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?A2) 1955.
Q3) Papua New Guinea became self-governing: on 1st December, 1973. The nation is in which ocean?A3) The Pacific.
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?A4) Military activity. (You’re legally allowed to make cheese in the Antarctic. How long it’ll be, before it freezes, though … )
Q5) Finally … 1st December is the feast day of Saint Eligius. He’s the patron saint of what: snooker players, footballers or jockeys?A5) Jockeys.
“I remember attaching a wire clothing hanger to the antenna of my radio in my bedroom, so I could get the frequency and get that station and listen to the top 10 every night.”Nelly Furtado, born 2nd December, 1978.
Q1) Steve Biko
ReplyDeleteQ2) The Vietnam War
Q3) Taiwan
Q4) Rogue Trader
Q5) Fidel Castro
Something else I'll have to check. I had watched the first couple of episodes of the second series of Lucifer as I left (and had managed to watch the new The Falling and the X-Files I'd missed)...
In honour of Andrew Sachs (sad news). I'm from Barcelona. I know nothing. (That in my case is true, and has always served me very well in the UK).
Indeed the mind does boggle. :)
ReplyDelete1. Steve Biko
2. the Vietnam War
3. China
4. Rogue Trader
5. Fidel Castro
I just read that coffee is supposed to help prevent Alzheimer's. Such a shame about Pratchett. Probably a tea drinker. :)