@ 4:40 Wrong question. You should state that you mean the ENGLISH week. In Italian, saturday is SABATO (from Jewish shabbath) while tuesday is MARTEDÌ, from Mars. Thus, in Italian, it's "martedì" (and also Mercoledì from Mercury, Giovedì from Giove/Jupiter, Venerdì from Venus).
This is NOT a memory test, it's a culture (sort of) test, although strongly biased toward American pop culture and age is irrelevant. I'm a 65 Italian and scored 27.
@ 4:30 Wrong question. Romans were never expelled from Britain. They left it alone when the Empire decided they needed all their forces and staying in such a marginal and poor country wasn't worthwile. Same they did in other faraway regions of Middle East (basically current Iraq) and - under Adrian - Dacia (current Rumania).
Oops, NO, they were actually silver in Frank L. Baum's story. Ruby was preferred by the filmmakers because that color showed off the then new movie technology !! Dem bums😊
@ 4:40 Wrong question. You should state that you mean the ENGLISH week. In Italian, saturday is SABATO (from Jewish shabbath) while tuesday is MARTEDÌ, from Mars. Thus, in Italian, it's "martedì" (and also Mercoledì from Mercury, Giovedì from Giove/Jupiter, Venerdì from Venus).
This is NOT a memory test, it's a culture (sort of) test, although strongly biased toward American pop culture and age is irrelevant. I'm a 65 Italian and scored 27.
@ 4:30 Wrong question. Romans were never expelled from Britain. They left it alone when the Empire decided they needed all their forces and staying in such a marginal and poor country wasn't worthwile. Same they did in other faraway regions of Middle East (basically current Iraq) and - under Adrian - Dacia (current Rumania).
27
Dorothy's slippers are ruby not silver.
Oops, NO, they were actually silver in Frank L. Baum's story.
Ruby was preferred by the filmmakers because that color showed off the then new movie technology !! Dem bums😊
I got them all right, which means a lot of your answers were wrong.