Q1) 15th March, 1943, saw Nazi Germany capture Kharkov: from its Soviet captors. Kharkov is now better known how?
Q2) More to the point? Kharkov is in which Eastern European country?
Q3) Cricket’s first Test match started: on 15th March, 1877. Between England and who: Australia, India or the West Indies?
Q4) 15th March was — according to the Ancient Romans — the Ides of March. Which Ancient Roman general was assassinated on the Ides of March, 44BC: Octavianus, Claudius or Julius Caesar?
Q5) Finally … ? 15th March, 2016, saw the death of producer, and voice actress, Sylvia Anderson. She voiced which character in Thunderbirds: Tin-Tin, Grandma or Lady Penelope?
Q4) Albert Einstein was born on 14th March, 1879. He received a Nobel Prize in Physics, in 1921. For his paper about what: Special Relativity, General Relativity, Brownian motion or the photoelectric effect?
Q5) Finally … ? The US Gold Standard Act was approved on 14th March, 1900. It valued the dollar at approximately how much gold: 1.5 grams, 2.5 grams or 3.5 grams?
A5) 1.5 grams. (To be precise, it valued a dollar at 25⁸⁄₁₀th grains, at ninety per cent purity. So you know … )
Here’s a thought …
“Music is my therapy and my straitjacket. Music keeps me sane and keeps my mind on something. It’s fragile up there.”
The quizmaster’s decisions about scores are final.
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* Well, yeah: but I think that’s why Albert got the Prize, Olga. He was one of the few people that could think about it! I had trouble read the Wikipedia entry’s first paragraph. Can you remind me to look up the Simple English Wikipedia entry at some point?
And you’re right: the succession of people I’ve spoken to at the Friday weight loss meeting have telling me about dark chocolate for weeks! But you knew that. I’m semi-seriously wondering if there’s a twelve step group for chocolate addicts! (It sounds like you father would’ve appreciated it!)
Good luck with the weather: and with classes. (I’m just wondering what Jordi would make of the phrase, ‘12-step group’ … !)
† Hello, Mum!
‡ I’ll keep my eyes peeled, Debbi: it sound like it could be interesting … ! (RUR’s famous for — if nothing else — introducing the word ‘robot’ to the English language. From what I remember, it’s from a Czech word that means ‘forced labour.’)
Q5) Lady Penelope I hope the courses come in handy and at no cost if you eventually have to do them. One never knows with these things, but I guess it gives work to some people (the ones who facilitate the course at the very least)! I hope you manage to do your shopping. Here it is terribly windy. Jordi... As he's going on a short break to London next month, I'm going to make sure I find some relevant material to listen to and read (not too complicated).
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Q1) Kharkiv
ReplyDeleteQ2) Ukraine
Q3) Australia
Q4) Julius Caesar
Q5) Lady Penelope
I hope the courses come in handy and at no cost if you eventually have to do them. One never knows with these things, but I guess it gives work to some people (the ones who facilitate the course at the very least)!
I hope you manage to do your shopping. Here it is terribly windy.
Jordi... As he's going on a short break to London next month, I'm going to make sure I find some relevant material to listen to and read (not too complicated).
1 Cracow
ReplyDelete2 Poland
3 Australia
4 Julius Ceaser
5 Lady Penelope
Interesting.
ReplyDelete1. Kharkiv
2. Ukraine
3. Australia
4. Julius Caesar
5. Lady Penelope