What is haggis traditionally eaten with?
Turnips (neeps) and potatoes
Which sport is Scotland often called the home of?
Golf
Which Scottish singer is known for Someone You Loved?
Lewis Capaldi
What is Scotland's New Year celebration called?
Hogmanay
What is the Scottish word for potato?
tattie
What ingredient are tattie scones mainly made from?
Potatoes
What is the name of the rivalry between Celtic and Rangers?
The Old Firm Derby
Which Scottish actor became famous for playing James Bond?
Sean Connery
Which celebration is strongly connected to haggis and poetry?
Burns Night
What is Scotland's national animal?
unicorn
Name one food commonly found in a full Scottish breakfast.
Bacon / eggs / sausage / beans / black pudding / toast / tattie scones
What is Scotland's largest football stadium?
Celtic Park
Which Scottish poet is celebrated during Burns Night?
Robert Burns
What is the name of the tradition where people visit homes after midnight at Hogmanay?
First Footing
What is the name of the large freshwater lake where people search for a famous creature?
Loch Ness
Which Scottish food became famous mainly because of stereotypes?
Deep Fried Mars Bar
Which football rivalry is known as the Edinburgh Derby?
Hearts vs Hibernian
Which Scottish DJ has worked with artists such as Rihanna and Dua Lipa?
Calvin Harris
Put these celebrations in the correct order during the year:
Burns Night (January) → Highland Games (summer) → Hogmanay (December/New Year)
What is the name of Scotland's national flower?
thistle
Which celebration is strongly associated with eating haggis?
Burns Night
Which Scottish athlete helped increase interest in tennis across Scotland and became the first British man to win Wimbledon in 77 years?
Andy Murray
Which famous Scottish person surprised people around the world by becoming famous through a television talent show?
Susan Boyle
You are visiting Scotland on New Year's Day and see people wearing funny costumes before running into freezing cold water.
What Scottish event are you attending?
The Loony Dook
What is the name of the Scottish city that has two professional football clubs playing in stadiums less than 200 metres apart?
Dundee