/ 22 December 2006

Test your knowledge answers

1. Terence Nombembe

2. Adriaan Vlok

3. Russell Loubser

4. Orhan Pamuk

5. Turkey

6. Gauteng Minister of Finance Paul Mashatile

7. Chad, Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia, Madagascar, Cape Verde, Comores, The Gambia, Sao Tome and Principe and Seychelles

8. Gwen Gill

9. Lebo Mashile

10. Robert Altman

11. The Stern Review

12. Matric; National Senior Certificate

13. Zanoxolo Wayile

14. Thomas Lubanga, the leader of the Union of Congolese patriots, a Congolese rebel group from the Ituri district

15. Five

16. Lebo Mathosa

17. Tembisa, on the Gauteng East Rand

18. Judge Willem van der Merwe

19. Three. Transvaal Deputy Judge President Jerry Shongwe, Transvaal Judge President Bernard Ngoepe and Deputy Judge President Phineas Mojapelo

20. Busi Mhlongo

21. Zambia

22. For writing in his personal blog that the Sudanese government had suffered recent military defeats in Darfur

23. YouTube.com

24. (In order) Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig

25. Ashwin Desai, University of KwaZulu-Natal

26. Richard Hammond

27. Imelda Marcos

28. Polonium-210

29. The Constitutional Court

30. Augusto Pinochet

31. Italy

32. France

33. May 8 2006

34. Pierre Savorgnan De Brazza, the founder of Brazzaville, the capital of the Republic of Congo

35. The South African Transport and Allied Workers’ Union and the Transport and Allied Workers’ Union

36. 40 years

37. Minister of Safety and Security Charles Nqakula

38. Vredefort Dome

39. Anna Politkovskaya

40. Freshly Ground

41. Zinedine Zidane

42. Jalal Talabani

43. Bombela

44. The Bugatti Veyron

45. Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Tshwane University of Technology, Walter Sisulu University

46. Ban Ki-moon, former foreign minister of South Korea

47. Robert Whitehead

48. Mozambican architect, Jose Forjaz

49. Debswana

50. Paul Boateng

51. Don Mkhwanazi

52. Pluto; dwarf planet

53. Juventus

54. 200 basis points or 2%

55. Estcourt

56. Omar Bongo of Gabon who has been in power since 1967

57. Mittal Steel

58. Letlopa Mphahlele; Motsoko Pheko

59. Crash

60. One (the Inkomati Catchment Management Agency was launched in November); 19

61. Stone Sizane

62. Nancy Pelosi

63. Odescalchi Castle in Bracciano, Italy

64. Themba Maseko

65. 100m and 200m sprints

66. Buhle Mthethwa

67. South Africa

68. Kiran Desai

69. Nuri al-Maliki

70. Robert Gates

71. Madonna

72. Michelle Bachelet

73. The room heater

74. Between 1,5-million and two million litres of water a day

75. Health Minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang

76. ‘Kwezi”

77. BMW

78. Aubrey Mokadi of Vaal University of Technology

79. Al Ahly of Egypt

80. Naguib Mahfouz, who won the 1988 Nobel Prize for literature for The Cairo Trilogy

81. Lesotho

82. The Durban shackdwellers movement

83. Saleem Badat

84. Fernando Alonso of Renault

85. Durban University of Technology; Jonathan Jansen

86. 50%

87. Leonard McCarthy

88. Justin Timberlake

89. Jacques Kallis

90. Marion Sparg and Beryl Simelane

91. Virgin Mobile

92. Richard Branson

93. Sibusiso Vilane

94. 19

95. Shiloh Pitt

96. Vanessa Marawa

97. Jacinda Louw

98. Vuthela

99. Yeoville

100. Glenn Agliotti

101. Marijuana