Let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) 12th May is International what Day: Nurse Day, Doctors Day or Paramedics Day?
Q2) Famously, 12th May, 2000, saw Ford confirm it would stop making cars, where: Dagenham, Warley or Galleywood?
Q3) The oldest university in the Americas, the National University of San Marcos, was founded: on 12th May, 1551. Which South American country is it in?
Q4) 39 people were killed in explosions in Riyadh: on 12th May, 2003. The bombings were carried out by whom?
Q5) Finally … 12th May, 1952 saw Gaj Singh crowned as Maharaja: of where?
Q1) Garry Kasparov played the last of a series of Chess games on 11th May. Of which year of the 1990s: 1995, 1997 or 1999?A1) 1997.
Q2) Which game was it: the fifth, sixth, seventh or eighth?A2) The sixth.
Q3) What was the name of the computer: Deep Thought, Deep Throat or Deep Blue?A3) Deep Blue.
Q4) Who built the computer: NEC, IBM or SGI?A4) IBM.
Q5) The type of software on the computer is what’s called artificial … what?A5) Artificial intelligence.
Q6) This game was the last in the second Kasparov vs the machine series. The first was in which year: 1994, 1996 or 1998?A6) 1996.
Q7) Who won the first series: Kasparov or the Machine?A7) Kasparov.
Q8) More to the point, who won this second series: Kasparov or the Machine?A8) The Machine. (The eventually score was Deep Thought 3½ to Kasparov’s 2½.)
Q9) The most recent World Chess Computer Championship was held in Leiden, in 2016. And won by a computer called what what: Komodo, Kimono or Syberiad?A9) Komodo.
Q10) Finally … what’s the Japanese equivalent to Chess called?A10) Shogi.
“Everything I write is designed to be milked to the last drop of revenue.”Leslie Charteris, 12 May 1907 – 15 April 1993.
Q1) Nurse Day
ReplyDeleteQ2) Dagenham
Q3) Peru
Q4) Al-Qaeda
Q5) Jodhpur
You might have a point, although the food tents were outside and believe me, the octopuss and the ham and cheese were easy to smell, although there was a terrace bar nearby and the smell spread from there too. I forgot to tell you yesterday that I had just watched a movie called 'The Chess Player' about a Spanish chess champion that ends up moving to France with his wife pre-WWII and ends up imprisoned under false pretenses and teaches chess to one of the German jailers. The chess questions seem particularly pertinent...
Oh, really? :)
ReplyDelete1. Nurse Day
2. Dagenham
3. Peru
4. al-Qaeda
5. Jodphur