But let’s move on, shall we … ?
Q1) 22nd April, 1870, saw the birth of Vladimir Lenin. What name was he born under?
Q2) 22nd April was his birthday: in the modern Gregorian Calendar. What was it: in the Julian Calendar then used by his country?
Q3) What country was he born in?
Q4) He moved out of his country, when: 1900, 1901 or 1902?
Q5) He returned from exile in which year: 1915, 1916 or 1917?
Q6) What was happening when Lenin returned home: the January Revolution, the February Revolution or the the Winter Revolution?
Q7) That revolution started, where: Moscow, Saint Petersburg or Vladivostok?
Q8) Lenin also wrote about the civil unrest that had taken place in that city in 1905: known as the Revolution of 1905. That unrest had been sparked by an incident called Bloody … what?
Q9) He returned to his homeland in 1917: after living in which European country?
Q10) Finally … when Lenin and the government he led took over his country, they withdrawn from what: the EU, World War One or the League of Nations?
Q1) 21st April, 2012, saw the UN adopt UN Security Council Resolution 2043. The Resolution allowed the UN to monitor a peace plan: where?A1) Syria. (The UN does wonderful work in many ways: it’s work in standardization is great, its charity and aid bodies, helpful, and its peacekeeping missions, generally good. Syria, though … )
Q2) Brasília went into operation as Brazil’s capital: on 21st April, 1960. Which city did Brasília replace as capital?
Q3) 21st April, 1945, saw the Red Army enter the outskirts of where: Berlin, Munich or Plön?A3) Berlin.
Q4) The Wignacourt Viaduct opened: on 21st April, 1615. Where is the Aqueduct: Malta, Sicily or Corsica?A4) Malta.
Q5) Finally … The UN adopted UN Security Council Resolution 47. The Resolution was about the conflict, where: Bangladesh, Kashmir or Pakistan?A5) Kashmir.
“We want to achieve a new and better order of society: in this new and better society there must be neither rich nor poor; all will have to work. Not a handful of rich people, but all the working people must enjoy the fruits of their common labour”Vladimir Lenin, 22 April 1870 – 21 January 1924.
I should take a photo of the PILE of books I'm working on and post that on Facebook. And that doesn't count the ones of my Kindle or Kobo! Ack! :)
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2. April 10
3. the Russian Republic
4. 1900
5. 1917
6. the February Revolution
7. Saint Petersburg
8. Sunday
9. the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, aka, Austrian Poland
10. World War One