But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) The International Opium Convention was signed on 23rd January. In which Dutch city?
Q2) The treaty was signed in which year: 1911, 1912 or 1913?
Q3) The Treaty was registered with the League of Nations: on 23rd January of which year: 1922, 1923 or 1924?
Q4) The Golden Crescent is one of the world’s major opium production areas. Name any one of the three countries in the Golden Crescent.
Q5) The OTHER major production area is the Golden Triangle. Name any one of the three countries to make up that triangle.
Q6) Opium, itself, is made from a type of what: tulip, rose or poppy?
Q7) Opiates are the substances extracted from that flower. Artificial opiates, and drugs made from opiates, are called what?
Q8) Opium, itself, contains a substantial percentage of what: cannabis, morphine, or cocaine?
Q9) Heroin is made from that latter substance. Heroin is also known as which ‘D’?
Q10) Finally? Who said “Religion is the opiate of the masses”?
Q1) Apple introduced the Apple Macintosh computer: on 22nd January, 1984. The computer was the first commercially successful product to use a what: joystick, mouse or keyboard?A1) Mouse.
Q2) Which scientist was sent into exile: on 22nd January, 1980?
Q3) More to the point, where was that scientist exiled to: Coventry, Siberia or Patagonia?A3) Siberia.
Q4) Around thirteen people were killed: on 22nd January, 2015. In an explosion on a trolley-bus in which disputed Ukrainian area?A4) Donbass.
Q5) In the USA, 22nd January, 1946, saw the creation of the Central Intelligence Group. The group was a forerunner to what?A5) The Central Intelligence Agency, or CIA.
Q6) Finally … the man who popularized tobacco in England was born: on 22nd January, 1554. OR on 22nd January, 1552. Who was he?A6) Sir Walter Raleigh.
“The expense of a war could be paid in time; but the expense of opium, when once the habit is formed, will only increase with time.”
‡ Oh, strictly speaking: the region was Donblass. Donetz is the biggest town in the area, if I’ve understood things correctly.
I'll have to take another look at him. His facial expression was ... interesting! :)
ReplyDelete1. The Hague
2. 1912
3. 1922
4. Afghanistan, Iran & Pakistan
5. Myanmar, Laos, & Thailand
6. poppy
7. narcotics
8. morphine
9. diamorphine
10. Karl Marx
OMG! It's Jon Pertwee, right? :) Awesome photo!
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