Let’s move on, shall we?
Yesterday’s Teaser saw Olga*, Edith†, Mum‡ and Debbi^ putting in their answers: with Olga, Mum and Debbi scoring five out of five, and Edith on two.
Let’s see how everyone does with today’s questions, shall we?
Here they are, along with the How To, License and video …
Q1) 14th November is World Diabetes Day. How many types of diabetes are there: two, three or four?Here’s yesterday’s questions and answers …
Q2) Name one of them.
Q3) Whatever form you have, if you’re diabetic, you have trouble with which ‘I’: inhibin, insulin or insulin-like growth hormone?
Q4) Many diabetics will have polydipsia as a result of the condition. Polydipsia means you’re increasingly what: hungry, thirsty or tired?
Q5) Finally … ? Diabetes is caused by problems with what: the pharynx, pancreas or kidneys?
Q1) After the Armistice that ended World War One, 13th November, 1918, saw Allied troops occupy Constantinople. Constantinople was the then capital of where: the German Empire, the Ottoman Empire or the Russian Empire?Here’s a thought …
A1) The Ottoman Empire.
Q2) 13th November, 354AD, saw the birth of Saint Augustine. He’s the patron saint of whom: chefs, brewers or farmers?
A2) Brewers.
Q3) The Caister Lifeboat Disaster took place: on 13th November, 1901, off the coast of Caister on Sea. Caister on Sea is in which English county: Norfolk, Suffolk or Essex?
A3) Norfolk.
Q4) Sadly? Leah Betts went into a coma: on 13th November, 1995. After taking what: cocaine, ecstasy or ketamine?
A4) Ecstasy.
Q5) Finally … ? 13th November, 1850, saw the birth of writer, Robert Louis Stevenson. Long John Silver is in which Robert Louis Stevenson novel: Treasure Island, Kidnapped or The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde?
A5) Treasure Island.
“Diabetes mellitus, commonly known as just diabetes, is a group of metabolic disorders characterized by a high blood sugar level over a prolonged period of time.”And a playlist: from the hardest working diabetic in show business …
From the Wikipedia entry on Diabetes.
Today’s questions will be answered in tomorrow’s Teaser.
The quizmaster’s decisions about scores are final.
Thank you for coming: have a good day.
As a final thought … ?
ReplyDeleteI originally did a Diabetes Day Teaser for the Brentwood Gazette, in 2011: one I recycled on the blog, in 2014.
Back when I hadn’t been diagnosed with the condition.
Getting that diagnosis? Does put a different spin on things
1. Two
ReplyDelete2. Adult-Onset Diabetes
3. Insulin
4. Thirsty
5. pancreas
Lady and the Tramp. That was an excellent movie. I think that was Peggy Lee voicing the cats.
Q1) two
ReplyDeleteQ2) Type I (or type II)
Q3) Insulin
Q4) Thirsty
Q5) The pancreas
I hope you got the phone all right. I went on one of the walks they organise in Barcelona, although I was covering it for the radio as well, and went with a group that had a historian as a guide. Very entertaining, but it ended up taking much longer, although I am sure I'll repeat.
I hope you enjoyed the meal today.
1 2
ReplyDelete2 type 1
3 Insulin
4 Thirsty
5 Pancreas
Funny how little things like medical diagnoses of various types will ... er ... mix things up a bit? Make life more "interesting"! :)
ReplyDelete1. two
2. juvenile diabetes (or type-1)
3. insulin
4. thirsty
5. pancreas