Q1) 11th October is the feast day of Saint Æthelburh of Barking. Barking is part of which UK city: London, Manchester or Liverpool?
Q2) 11th October is Old Michaelmas Day. According to some traditions, the day was supposed to mark the day the Devil fell into what: Hell, the Sargasso Sea or a blackberry bush?
Q3) The Treaty of Shaoxing was ratified on 11th October, 1141. In what’s now which country: Japan, Thailand or China?
Q4) The Second Vatican Council started: on 11th October, 1962. It was held, where: Rome, Naples or Vatican City?
Q5) Finally … ? STS-92 launched on 11th October, 2000. The mission to the International Space Station was on which Space Shuttle: the Enterprise, Columbia, or Discovery?
Q2) The last version of the Windows operating system is Windows 10: which is slowly being replaced by Windows 11. Who makes Windows: Apple, Google or Microsoft?
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Q3) China (on the Wikipedia page for today’s date, the treaty is listed under 1142, but when one clicks on the link, the actual entry about it says it was 1141, so I guess it’s another of those inaccuracies we so love, but checking other entries, there are blogs and books that also mention 1142). https://books.google.es/books?id=2UAlDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA637&lpg=PA637&dq=The+Treaty+of+Shaoxing+encyclopedia&source=bl&ots=TW7YMwvB70&sig=ACfU3U1zetesCoZdgk1xtwUW1zY9jGl8qA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjk95bw_MHzAhULcBQKHer3BSAQ6AF6BAgPEAM#v=onepage&q=The%20Treaty%20of%20Shaoxing%20encyclopedia&f=false https://books.google.es/books?id=2UAlDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA637&lpg=PA637&dq=The+Treaty+of+Shaoxing+encyclopedia&source=bl&ots=TW7YMwvB70&sig=ACfU3U1zetesCoZdgk1xtwUW1zY9jGl8qA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjk95bw_MHzAhULcBQKHer3BSAQ6AF6BAgPEAM#v=onepage&q=The%20Treaty%20of%20Shaoxing%20encyclopedia&f=false The Encyclopedia Britannica mentions 1141, so I’m none the wiser, to tell you the truth! Perhaps don’t mention the year if you use the question again...
Q4) Vatican City
Q5) Discovery Sorry about the funeral and your loss. Funerals are strange things. Sometimes can be very depressing, but others, especially depending on the circumstances, can bring some comfort to people, with fond memories being shared, etc. I hope it isn't too sad for you all.
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Q1) London
ReplyDeleteQ2) A blackberry bush
Q3) China (on the Wikipedia page for today’s date, the treaty is listed under 1142, but when one clicks on the link, the actual entry about it says it was 1141, so I guess it’s another of those inaccuracies we so love, but checking other entries, there are blogs and books that also mention 1142).
https://books.google.es/books?id=2UAlDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA637&lpg=PA637&dq=The+Treaty+of+Shaoxing+encyclopedia&source=bl&ots=TW7YMwvB70&sig=ACfU3U1zetesCoZdgk1xtwUW1zY9jGl8qA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjk95bw_MHzAhULcBQKHer3BSAQ6AF6BAgPEAM#v=onepage&q=The%20Treaty%20of%20Shaoxing%20encyclopedia&f=false
https://books.google.es/books?id=2UAlDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA637&lpg=PA637&dq=The+Treaty+of+Shaoxing+encyclopedia&source=bl&ots=TW7YMwvB70&sig=ACfU3U1zetesCoZdgk1xtwUW1zY9jGl8qA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjk95bw_MHzAhULcBQKHer3BSAQ6AF6BAgPEAM#v=onepage&q=The%20Treaty%20of%20Shaoxing%20encyclopedia&f=false
The Encyclopedia Britannica mentions 1141, so I’m none the wiser, to tell you the truth!
Perhaps don’t mention the year if you use the question again...
Q4) Vatican City
Q5) Discovery
Sorry about the funeral and your loss. Funerals are strange things. Sometimes can be very depressing, but others, especially depending on the circumstances, can bring some comfort to people, with fond memories being shared, etc. I hope it isn't too sad for you all.
1. Liverpool
ReplyDelete2. A Blackberry Bush
3. Japan
4. Rome
5. Discovery
My deepest condolences to you.
I hope you enjoy it, when you get round to it. :) No rush! :)
ReplyDelete1. London
2. Hell
3. China
4. Vatican City
5. Discovery
And the British sit-com is superior for that reason! :) Me, controversial? Never. :)
1 London
ReplyDelete2 Blackberry Bush
3 China
4 Vatican City
5 Discovery
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