But let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 15th March, 1976, saw the death of Julius Stephen: shot whilst chasing a suspected bomber. Mr Stephen drove what: a bus, a tube train or a tram?
Q2) The first major international cricket match between England and Australia started: on 15th March, 1877. These matches are called what: exams, tests or trails?
Q3) A truce was signed on 15th March, 1978. Between Somalia: and where?
Q4) 15th March, 2011, saw a civil war start: in which Middle Eastern country?
Q5) Finally … who abdicated on 15th March, 1917?
Q1) 14th of March is — if using the US date format — Pi Day: as the date would be written how?A1) 3/14: corresponding to the first three digits of the constant. It’s also written as 3-14-xxxx, where xxxx is the year.
Q2) Version 1.0 of the Linux kernel was released: on 14th March, 1994. What are you most likely to find a version of Linux on: your phone, your washing machine or your heating?A2) Your phone: a significant number of smart phones are Android phones: Google Android is build on the free Linux kernel, as it’s cheaper than building their own, or using a Windows kernel. Saying that? Some fridges are internet enabled, and use operating systems based on the kernel: as do some thermostats.
Q3) 14th March saw protests erupt in Tibet. In which year of this century?A3) 2008.
Q4) 14th March is the feast day of Saint Matilda of Ringelheim. Ringelheim is in which German speaking country: Germany, Austria or Switzerland?
Q5) Finally … 14th March is the Ancient Roman festival of Second Equirria. Both first and second Equirria were held in honour of which Roman God: Mars, Jove or Apollo?A5) Mars.
“Le spine della rosa sono nacoste dal fiore: the thorns of the rose are hidden by the bloom.”Bella Mafia, Lynda La Plante, born 15th March, 1943.
A1 Tube Train
ReplyDeleteA2 Test matches. only 5 days long.
A3 Ethiopia
A4 Syria
A5 Tsar Nicholas II of Russia
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2017/03/14/finest-example-rare-apple-1-computer-set-sell-250000/
Yeah, definitely. When you get into a writing rhythm, that's a great thing. :)
ReplyDelete1. a tube train
2. tests
3. Ethiopia
4. Syria
5. Nicholas II