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Countries & Cultures

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What do you know about Scotland?
Write down as many thing as you can think of. 
You have 1 minute....
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1. Which of the below is Scotland’s biggest city (by population)?
A
Aberdeen
B
Edinburgh
C
Glasgow
D
Inverness

Slide 4 - Quiz

2. Approximately how many islands does Scotland have?
A
120
B
330
C
550
D
790

Slide 5 - Quiz

3. Which of Scotland’s islands is most famous for its whisky?
A
Islay
B
Colonsay
C
Rum
D
Bute

Slide 6 - Quiz

4. One of these statements about Scotland is a lie. Spot the fi
A
Scotland is home to the world’s tallest hedge
B
Scotland has more redheads than any other country
C
Scotland recognises four official languages
D
Scotland's deepest lake is called Loch Morar

Slide 7 - Quiz

5. Speaking of lochs… is Loch Ness really the biggest loch in Scotland?
A
Yes, by volume
B
Yes, by surface area
C
No, only by reputation
D
Honestly, no idea!

Slide 8 - Quiz

6. Scotland is home to one of Europe’s oldest living things. Can you name that thing?
A
Fortingall Yew, an ancient yew tree
B
Jurupa Oak, an ancient oak tree
C
Wisdom, a 68-year-old albatross
D
Jonathan, a sea turtle aged 180+

Slide 9 - Quiz

7. Haggis is Scotland’s national dish, but do you know what its traditional primary ingredients are?
A
Sheep’s heart, lung, liver and stomach
B
Egg, sausage meat and breadcrumbs
C
Cow’s tongue and stomach
D
Pork blood, pork fat and oatmeal

Slide 10 - Quiz

8. Finally, what colour is Scotland’s individual flag (NOT the Union Jack)?
A
Red and white
B
Blue and white
C
Blue and yellow
D
Red and blue

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