Let’s move on, shall we?
Q1) Moldova declared itself independent from the USSR: on 27th August, 1991. What’s the capital of Moldova?
Q2) The BBC made its first overseas broadcast: on 27th August, 1950. Across what: the English Channel, the Irish Sea or the Atlantic?
Q3) The world’s first jet powered plane — the Heinkel 178 — made its first flight: on 27th August of which year?
Q4) The east coast of the US was hit by a hurricane: on 27th August, 2011. Which hurricane: Henry, Irene or Jane?
Q5) Finally … The sacking of Rome ended: on 27th August, 410 AD. The Visigoths sacking it were led by whom: Alaric, Alan or Algernon?
Q1) 26th August, 1978, saw Albino Luciano elected as Pope John Paul 1st. In which year did he die in office?A1) Thirty-three days later: on 28th September, 1978. The conspiracy theories started five minutes after his death …
Q2) Which volcano started erupting: on 26th August, 1883?A2) Krakatoa.
Q3) Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras was founded: on 26th August, 1914. What is Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras: a football team, a baseball team, or a Kabaddi team?A3) A football team.
Q4) Sir Robert Walpole was born: on 26th August, 1676. Britain’s first Prime Minister was also its longest serving. He held the position for how long: 10, 15 or 20 years?A4) 20 years.
Q5) Finally … 26th August is the feast day of David Lewis: one of forty English or Welsh catholic martyrs. He was what: a Benedictine, a Jesuit or a Franciscan?A5) A Jesuit.
“There is no progress in art, any more than there is progress in making love. There are simply different ways of doing it.”Man Ray, August 27, 1890 – November 18, 1976.
Q1) Chișinău
ReplyDeleteQ2) The English Channel
Q3) 1939
Q4) Irene
Q5) Alaric
Good luck with the buses!
He sure did! :) I can only hope that our current "President" keeps it to four years or less! :)
ReplyDelete1. Chișinău
2. the English Channel
3. 1939
4. Irene
5. Alaric I