But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 5th December, 2014, saw NASA perform a test launch of its newest manned spaceship. That type of ship is named after which constellation: Orion, Pisces or Aquila?
Q2) 5th December, 1969 saw the earliest four node computer network, on what eventually became the Internet. What was that early network called?
Q3) Egypt broke of diplomatic relationships with four Arab nations: on 5th December, 1977. Name ant one of the four.
Q4) Martin Van Buren was born: on 5th December, 1782. He was which president of the USA: the sixth, seventh or eighth?
Q5) Finally … 5th December, 1890, saw the birth of director, Fritz Lang. His best known film, Metropolis, was originally released in which year of the 1920s?
Q1) Sunday, 4th December, 1791, saw the original publication of the world’s first — and oldest — Sunday newspaper. Which London based paper is it?A1) The Observer.
Q2) The man considered to be the best British composer of the era died: on 4th December, 1976. Who was he?
Q3) Explorer, Father Jacque Marquette, spent the winter on the shores of Lake Michigan: from 4th December, 1674. The place he landed is now which US city?A3) Chicago.
Q4) 4th December, 1829, saw the Governor General of India ban Sati. The practice was ritual what: suicide, murder or sex?A4) Ritual suicide.
Q5) Finally … Fred Hampton and and Mark Clark were shot and killed by Chicago policeman: on 4th December, 1969. The pair were activists for which Civil Rights movement?
“I only hope that we never lose sight of one thing — that it all started with a mouse.”Walt Disney, December 5, 1901 – December 15, 1966.
Q1) Orion
ReplyDeleteQ2) Arpanet
Q3) Syria, Libia…
Q4) Eight
Q5) 1927
I had the washing machine booklet somewhere. The filter was in a little compartment at the bottom, under the door...Good to know it's better. The neighbours upstairs had a problem with the drains and of course, yes, the patio was drenched...
Awesome! :)
ReplyDelete1. Orion
2. ARPANET (learned about that in library school)
3. Syria
4. eighth
5. 1927