Q1)The UN Security Council passed Resolution 121 on 12th December, 1956. The Resolution allowed whom to join the UN: China, Japan or Vietnam?
Q2)12th December is Constitution Day. Where: Russia, China or the UK?
Q3)12th December, 1945, saw the birth of Portia Simpson Miller, the first female Prime Minister of where: Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago or St. Lucia?
Q4)The Paris Agreement was adopted at a 2015 conference: on 12th December, 2015. The Agreement was designed to slow down what: climate change, cyber-warfare or people trafficking?
Q5)Finally … ? 12th December, 1949, saw the birth of actor, Bill Nighy. Who did he voice in the 2005, UK version, of The Magic Roundabout: Doogal, Zebedee or Dylan?
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?
A3)The United Nations Children’s 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?
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Q1) Japan
ReplyDeleteQ2) Russia
Q3) 1945
Q4) Climate change
Q5) Dylan
Well, the parking space is finally rented. We have to sort out an extra key because these days with the security measures all is quite complicated, but let's hope they keep it for a while (they seemed to be pretty tired of looking for somewhere suitable, so fingers crossed).
The gig was better than I expected, although I ended up interviewing most of the people with stalls at the fair, so editing it might prove a bit complicated...
Perhaps getting some cats might help, but if they are big rats, I'm not so sure... An owl?
1 Japan
ReplyDelete2 Russia
3 Jamacia
4 Climate change
5 Dougal
More like nerdy, I suppose. :)
ReplyDelete1. Japan
2. Russia
3. Jamaica
4. climate change
5. Dylan