Q1)17th May is Norwegian Constitution Day, and marks Norway’s Constitution was formally signed. In which year: 1813, 1814 or 1815?
Q2)That constitution is the second oldest in Europe. Whose is the oldest: Poland’s, Spain’s or Japan’s?
Q3)At the time, Norway was conducting its War of Independence. Which country was Norway trying to become independent from?
Q4)The Constitution was signed in the municipality of Eidsvoll, rather than the Norwegian capital. What’s the modern Norwegian capital: Oslo, Stockholm or Copenhagen?
Q5)What — from 1537 to 1814 — was Norway’s capital: Oslo, Stockholm or Copenhagen?
Q6)Modern Norway is a what: republic, monarchy or theocracy?
Q7)Bokmal and Nynorsk are two versions of Norway’s what?
Q8)The Storting is Norway’s what: national TV service, parliament or police service?
Q9)Which British writer was born in 1916, to Norwegian parents?
* The first one that I saw? Was back in the 1980s: marketed — if memory serves — as the Magic Pyramid. Not the most accurate of names, as the Pyraminx is actually a tetrahedron.
† I know what you mean, Olga! I keep thinking I should sit down with The Normal Heart, again!
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Q1) 1814 Q2) Polish (well, Japan isn’t in Europe, is it? Is this a trick question?) As for Spain, we’ve had quite a few constitutions, and I’m not that fond of the current one, to tell you the truth. Q3) Denmark Q4) Oslo Q5) Copenhagen Q6) A monarchy Q7) Written language Q8) the Parliament Q9) Roald Dahl Q10) The Norwegian Krone Yes, I think the Normal Heart is one of the few ones I've seen (apart from some of Joe Horton's plays), but I remember we read the 'sequel' of the Normal Heart as well 'The Destiny of Me' but I've never watched any versions of that.
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Q1) 1814
ReplyDeleteQ2) Polish (well, Japan isn’t in Europe, is it? Is this a trick question?) As for Spain, we’ve had quite a few constitutions, and I’m not that fond of the current one, to tell you the truth.
Q3) Denmark
Q4) Oslo
Q5) Copenhagen
Q6) A monarchy
Q7) Written language
Q8) the Parliament
Q9) Roald Dahl
Q10) The Norwegian Krone
Yes, I think the Normal Heart is one of the few ones I've seen (apart from some of Joe Horton's plays), but I remember we read the 'sequel' of the Normal Heart as well 'The Destiny of Me' but I've never watched any versions of that.
So many books, so little time! :)
ReplyDelete1. 1814
2. Poland's
3. Sweden
4. Oslo
5. Oslo and Copenhagen (I think)
6. monarchy
7. language
8. parliament
9. Roald Dahl
10. Norwegian krone
Much as I hate to admit it, answering these teasers may help me type. Just barely. But, man, is it hard? Well, yes, it is. :)