Saturday 20 July 2013

World's Easiest Quiz!

                              (Passing requires only 3 correct answers …out of 10!)!!
1) How long did the Hundred Years' War last ?
2) Which country makes Panama hats ?
3) From which animal do we get cat gut ?
4) In which month do Russians celebrate the October Revolution ?
5) What is a camel's hair brush made of ?
6) The Canary Islands in the Pacific are named after what animal ?
7) What was King George VI's first name ?
8) What color is a purple finch ?
9) Where are Chinese gooseberries from ?
10) What is the color of the black box in a commercial airplane ?









 ANSWERS

1) How long did the Hundred Years War last ?   116 years
2) Which country makes Panama hats ?     Ecuador
3) From which animal do we get cat gut ?   Sheep and Horses
4) In which month do Russians celebrate the October Revolution ?  November
5) What is a camel's hair brush made of ?   Squirrel  fur
6) The Canary Islands in the Pacific are named after what animal ?  Dogs
7) What was King George VI's first name ?   Albert
8) What color is a purple finch ?   Crimson
9) Where are Chinese gooseberries from ?     New Zealand
10) What is the color of the black box in a commercial airplane ?    Orange(of course!)

Thursday 4 July 2013

Some More 4th of July Facts

  • The 4th of July was not declared a national holiday until 1941.
  • When the United States became a country in 1776, there were approximately 2.5 million people living in the country. This Fourth of July 2013, the population is around 313.2 million.
  • The youngest signer of the Declaration of Independence was 26-year-old Edward Rutledge. The oldest signer was Benjamin Franklin. He was 70. Most of the signers were in their 30s and 40s.
  • The American flag was adopted on June 14, 1777.

The 4th of July Quiz

Which three presidents died on the Fourth of July?
John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe. Adams, the second president, and Jefferson, the third president, both died on the same day in 1836.

What other presidents were near misses?
On July 4, 1850, President Zachary Taylor attended ceremonies for the Washington Memorial and returned to the White House for a bowl of cherries and milk. He became sick to his stomach that night and died five days later. On July 2, 1881, President James Garfield was shot. He died several months later.

How many people signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4th?
Two

When was the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence?
July 8, 1776. Actually, the Liberty Bell rang out from Independence Hall to summon the crowd.

On what date did most of the signers actually sign the doc?
August 2, 1776

Who was the oldest signatory?
Ben Franklin. He was 70.

Who was the youngest?
Edward Rutledge. 26 years old. He owned 50 slaves. Later became governor of South Carolina.

Which state had the most delegates sign?
Pennsylvania. There were nine.

Who was the last signatory of the Declaration of Independence?
Thomas McKean, January, 1777. He was at one time the president of the continental congress, later became a governor of Pa.

When did Abraham Lincoln give his 1863, July fourth address?
On July 7, 1863. On July 4, citizens in Washington were celebrating what appeared to be a victory at Gettysburg and wanted Lincoln to give a speech but he would only issue a short proclamation. He was waiting to get a complete report and for further news out west, where General Grant was laying siege to Vicksburg. He later found out that Vicksburg had fallen on July 4th. Lincoln gave his speech three days late.

What other countries celebrate the 4th of July?
Denmark, Norway, Sweden and England.

In what year did July 4 become a paid legal federal holiday?
It became an unpaid federal holiday in 1870. And a lot of trivia sites say that it became a paid holiday in 1941 but it was actually passed by congress in 1938.

How did Nathan’s, Fourth of July, Hot Dog contest begin?
It started out as a dispute among four immigrants over who was the most patriotic. And so, that explains why this country is overweight. We are patriotic?

What American President was famous for playing golf every Fourth of July?
Dwight D. Eisenhower.

What modern First Lady wore a bejeweled American Flag in her lapel on every Fourth of July? Pat Nixon, Jackie Kennedy, Hillary Clinton or Betty Ford?Jackie Kennedy. And the jewelry actually sells on e-bay.

What pitcher threw a no hitter on the fourth of July?
(Dave Righetti of the NY Yankees in 1983. But perhaps the wildest game ever played happened on July 4 between the Atlanta Braves and the New York Mets. It went 19 innings and ended close to 4 AM. Mets won 16-13.)

Interesting Facts About 4th of July!

  • Fireworks are largely imported. According to the United States Census in 2011, Americans purchased $223.6 million of this product from China. The second highest import associated with this holiday is flags.
  • Do you want to know more about the American flag? Visit iTunes. They created a special app to commemorate this special piece of cloth.
  • Potatoes are BIG on the 4th of July. Celebrants crave potato salad and potato chips. Why? The saltiness is an attraction; this root vegetable also boosts the eater's mood.
  • Citizens of Uncle Sam are extremely patriotic. Names for U.S. cities-townships express their zeal for the country. Several places have the word eagle, independence, and liberty in their titles.
  • The split from British governing was challenging for American immigrants. Fortunately, this event didn't lead to a permanent fracture. In relationship. Trade between both countries is over $100 billion annually.
  • The 4th of July became a national holiday in 1941. During the same year, the PGA establishes the Golf Hall of Fame. In addition, General Mills launches a new product: Cheerios.
  • Since it's Independence, America's populations have grown by 150%. Millions of people populate each crevice of space making the creation of affordable living conditions a must. This truth is a reality despite fluctuations in the real-estate business.
  • President Calvin Coolidge was born on July 4. He had several nicknames: Cautious Cal, Silent Cal, Cool Cal and The Sphinx of the Potomac. His term lasted almost six years.

4th of July Jokes


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