Q1) The United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund was established: on 11th December. It’s usually called what: UNICEF, UNIT or UNESCO?
Q2) It was established in which year of the 1940s?
Q3) It was called the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund. It’s now called what: the United Nations Children’s Fund, the United Nations Children’s Welfare Fund or the United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund?
Q4) The Fund is headquartered where: New York, Paris, London or Munich?
Q5) Finally … ? The Fund immunised 65.5 million children in 2018: with pentavalent vaccines. Pentavalent vaccines are how many vaccines rolled into one: three, four or five?
Q5) Finally … ? Edward 8th was replaced on the throne, by his brother, Albert. Albert took the throne as what: George 4th, Henry 5th or George 6th?
A5) George 6th. (George 6th is the late father of the current Queen: and the central character of the film, The King’s Speech.)
Here’s a thought …
“The agency is among the most widespread and recognizable social welfare organizations in the world, with a presence in 192 countries and territories.”
From the Wikipedia entry on the Fund.
And a song …
The last time I covered the Abdication was on 11th December, 2013. If I’ve got my history correct? 10th December is when Edward signed the paperwork to say he was abdicating in favour of his brother. The 11th, the day after, was when the Instrument went into effect.
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Q5) Five Sorry about the fix. I've never used anything similar, although I remember when I was working for the translation agency I did use an App of some sort that kept the time, although I can't remember if it also spoke it... I am sure you must have looked into other options already. In theory (fingers crossed) somebody else interested in the parking space should be coming to have a look a bit later today. We shall see. I have to cover a Christmas-related activity for kids this afternoon for the radio, so I hope she isn't late.
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Q1) UNICEF
ReplyDeleteQ2) 1946
Q3) The United Nations Children’s Fund
Q4) In New York
Q5) Five
Sorry about the fix. I've never used anything similar, although I remember when I was working for the translation agency I did use an App of some sort that kept the time, although I can't remember if it also spoke it... I am sure you must have looked into other options already.
In theory (fingers crossed) somebody else interested in the parking space should be coming to have a look a bit later today. We shall see. I have to cover a Christmas-related activity for kids this afternoon for the radio, so I hope she isn't late.
1 UNICEF
ReplyDelete2 1946
3 United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund
4 New York
5 5
Chirpy? Me? :)
ReplyDelete1. UNICEF
2. 1946
3. the United Nations Children's Fund
4. New York
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I don't feel chirpy. More like twerpy. :)