The Hindu (Kolkata)

QUIZ Easy like Sunday morning

‘Not all those who wander are lost’

- Berty Ashley

Born on this day in 1864, Nellie Bly was the pioneer of investigat­ive journalism. In 1888, she suggested to the editor of the New York World that she could attempt to recreate the journey from a novel that had been released in 1873. She did the 40,070 km trip and 72 days later, arrived back in New York. Which novel was she inspired by?

Juan Sebastián Elcano was a Spanish navigator who was on board the ship Victoria on a certain expedition that started in 1519. The original captain was killed in the Philippine­s during the journey, after which Elcano took over and led 17 survivors in the very ‹rst documented circumnavi­gation of the world. Which explorer started the expedition, after whom places and space probes have been named?

Maestre Anes was a German navigator who was one of the survivors who worked under Elcano. Three years later, he signed up under captain Garcia Loaisa to map the Paci‹c Ocean and discover spice sources in the East. The crew was captured by the Portuguese while returning and only four people survived, Anes being one of them. What record did he achieve with this feat?

Woodes Rogers was an Englishman who captained the ship ‘Duke’ around the world for three years starting from 1707, capturing Spanish ships. During one voyage, they discovered Alexander Selkirk, a Scottish sailor who was marooned on an island o‘ the coast of Chile. The rescued sailor’s story inspired an author to write which popular novel?

Jean Baret enlisted as an assistant to the naturalist Philibert Commerson on the Bougainvil­le expedition around the world. An expert botanist, Baret is responsibl­e for discoverin­g lots of new plants and in 1769, came home to document the ‹ndings. It was only much later that it came to be known that Baret’s ‹rst name was actually ‘Jeanne’. What world ‘‹rst’ did this make Jeanne Baret?

Fabian Bellingsha­usen was a Russian explorer who was part of the very ‹rst Russian circumnavi­gation. His success led

Emperor Alexander I to select him as the captain of another expedition to the Southern Ocean. During this journey, on January

27, 1819, they discovered what he described as ‘ice ‹elds’. What was this, which till date remains the last of its kind to be discovered?

Robert Fitzroy of the English Royal Navy was a meteorolog­ist who invented the word ‘forecast’ and set up the Met O¬ce. He captained the HMS Beagle on a ‹ve-year scienti‹c voyage around the world. To enliven the tedious journey, he onboarded a young naturalist with whom he could discuss science. Who did he take on board who, thanks to this trip, changed the world of biology?

Robin Knox-Johnston set o‘ from England on his boat on June 14, 1968 and returned to the spot on April 22, 1969. What record did he set, which earned him the title of Commander of the Order of the British Empire?

The INS Tarangini became the ‹rst Indian Naval ship to circumnavi­gate the globe when it visited 36 ports in 2003. In 2008, the ship retraced the path followed by ancient seafarers of an empire that stretched across Southeast Asia in the 9th century. By visiting Jakarta, Singapore, and Phuket, the ship emulated ancient seafarers of which empire?

Born this day in 1943, Sir Michael Palin of the comedy group Monty Python did a trilogy of travel shows for the BBC. He retraced the steps of Phileas Fogg in Around the World in 80 days, and then circumnavi­gated the Paci‹c Ocean in Full Circle. In 1991, he set o‘ on a journey following the 30-degree east line of longitude, covering Scandinavi­a, the Soviet Union and Africa. What was the name of the show, which referenced his starting and ‹nishing points and the fact that they were the extremes?

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

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Members of the British comedy group Monty Python — (from left) John Cleese as a centurion, Michael Palin as Pontius Pilate, and Graham Chapman as Biggus Dickus.
(GETTY IMAGES) ◣ Members of the British comedy group Monty Python — (from left) John Cleese as a centurion, Michael Palin as Pontius Pilate, and Graham Chapman as Biggus Dickus.

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