Mar 16 2008 by Colin Patterson, Sunday Sun
ON April 1, 1957, the normally serious BBC TV news programme Panorama convinced thousands of English viewers that what type of food grew on trees? a) Spaghetti b) Curry c) Cheese.
A SPHEKSOPHOBIC fears which insects? a) Spiders b) Flies c) Wasps.
How many pockets does a billiard table normally have? a) Five b) Six c) Seven.
IN which US state was the American Declaration of Independence signed on July 4, 1776? a) Louisiana b) Washington c) Pennsylvania.
WHO, in 1990, became the first chancellor of a united Germany? a) Helmut Kohl b) Gerhard Schroder c) Jimmy Carter.
WHICH country was previously called Persia? a) Iran b) Iraq c) Afghanistan.
HOW old was Tony Blair when he became British prime minister in 1997? a) 41 b) 39 c) 43.
IN Western culture what is the birthstone for May? a) Emerald b) Diamond c) Ruby.
IN the Bible to whom did God give the 10 Commandments? a) Judas b) Moses c) Jesus.
Answers: 1a 2a 3c 4b 5c 6a 7a 8c 9a 10b