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- Berty Ashley

On this date in 1902, at 10:40 am, a signicant moment in time passed. Using the ISO 8601 standard year zero denition for the Gregorian calendar (which was preceded by the Julian calendar), since the start of January 1 of year zero, a certain number of minutes had passed. The next time this will happen will be in the year 3804. How many minutes had passed till 1902 years?

Born this day in 1916, Ferruccio was an Italian winemaker who also made tractors, and who, with the prots, bought a few Ferrari cars. Their sub-standard after-sales service and the dismissive nature of Enzo Ferrari prompted him to start a company of his own and make exotic cars. Starting it in his family name, he chose the logo of a raging bull to counter Ferrari’s prancing horse. What company is this, known for its sleek cars?

On this day in 1923, this stadium was opened and eventually became the world’s most famous football stadium. Over the years, it has also been the venue for iconic events such as the 1948 Summer Olympics, the rst WWF Wrestling Summer

Slam outside the US and the legendary 1985 Live Aid rock concert. What stadium is this, named after the park it is built in?

Born this day in 1926, Harper Lee was an American novelist whose classic novel focuses on

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issues of race and justice. The central character of Atticus Finch was based on her own father, who once defended two African-American men in court. The book’s title comes from a conversati­on where Atticus states that it’s a sin to kill a particular type of bird, because they simply sing their song and never harm others. What bird is this?

On this day in 1937, South African medical researcher Max Theiler developed the 17D vaccine using eggs to culture the virus. In less than two years, over one million people were vaccinated and in 1951 he was awarded the Nobel Prize. The vaccine was against a disease caused by a virus transmitte­d by the aegypti mosquito. What disease is this, that gets its name from the colour the skin becomes due to liver damage?

On this day in 1947, Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl and ve crew mates set out from Peru on the Kon-Tiki – a raft made of balsa logs in the exact way the natives once did. He wanted to demonstrat­e that Peruvian natives could have settled on the islands in the Pacic Ocean, which he did in 101 days. What is the name given to this group of islands, that includes Samoa, Cook and Tonga?

Born this day in 1948, Terry Pratchett was an English author beloved for the humour and satire in his fantasy novels. His most popular contributi­on to the literary world is 41 comic fantasy novels set in a world being carried by four elephants on the back of a giant space turtle. The shape of this planet gives it its name. By what name is this popular series known?

Born this day in 1960, Sir Ian Rankin is a Scottish writer known for his crime ction. He is a major contributo­r to a genre known as ’tartan noire’, with almost all his novels set in a particular city in the UK. Which city does the detective Rebus work in, that is a¤ectionatel­y known as ‘Old Smoky’?

On this day in 1973, The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd went to number one on the US charts, beginning a record-breaking 741-week chart run. Named after the huge hoardings that run ads, what is this chart called, which is the music industry standard?

On this day in 2021, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe became the rst spacecraft to cross the critical Alfvén boundary. This is the extent of the atmosphere of a star, also known as the stellar corona, and is considered the outer boundary of the star. What star did Parker cross the Alfvén boundary of?

A molecular biologist from Madurai, our quizmaster enjoys trivia and music, and is working on a rock ballad called ‘Co€ee is a Drink, Kaapi is an Emotion’. @bertyashle­y

 ?? (GETTY IMAGES) ?? A cheering crowd at the Live Aid concert, 1985.
(GETTY IMAGES) A cheering crowd at the Live Aid concert, 1985.

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