But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) Italy used its what, for the first time: on 7th January, 1797?
Q2) The Georgetown IBM Experiment took place on 7th January, 1954. It was an experiment into what: robot flight, auto-piloted cars, or computerized translation?
Q3) Which leader was voted into office: in an Indian General Election on 7th January, 1980?
Q4) The Sakigake probe — the first space probe not launched by the USA or USSR — was launched on 7th January, 1985. Which country was it launched by?
Q5) Finally … one-time head of the Haitian secret police, Roger Lafontant, led a coup on 7th January, 1991. Those secret police were known as the what?
Q1) 6th January is the date of which Christian holiday: Christmas Day, Epiphany or Saint Bartlebury’s Day?A1) Epiphany.
Q2) 6th January, 2000, saw the NHS struggle: whilst disease spread through the UK. Which disease: ’Flu, AIDS or Distemper?A2) ’Flu.
Q3) 6th January, 1967, saw the birth of composer, A. R. Rahman. For which 2008 film did he receive two Academy Awards?A3) Slumdog Millionaires.
Q4) In a battle between Britain and Frances, 6th January, 1781, saw British forces prevent the French take where: Jersey, Guernsey or Sark?A4) Jersey.
Q5) Finally … What state was admitted to the US, on 6th January, 1912?A5) New Mexico.
“Every great story seems to begin with a snake.”Nicholas Cage, January 7, 1964.
Q1) Flag
ReplyDeleteQ2) Computerized translation
Q3) Indira Gandhi
Q4) Japan
Q5) Tonton Macoute
Wow! That sounds like a game and a half...
I liked his character in Brazil. Kind of an unusual one for him. :)
ReplyDelete1. flag
2. computerized translation
3. Indira Ghandhi
4. Japan
5. the Tonton Macoute