What does FAQ stand for?
Frequently Asked Questions
Name two out of the nine Fruits of the Spirit.
Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness and Self Control.
Which Scottish scientist patented the first practical telephone?
Answer: Alexander Graham Bell
Which band has a song featuring the lyric “She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah”?
Answer: The Beatles.
What is sometimes placed inside a pin cushion to keep the pins sharp?
(A) Sand
What is the largest ocean on Earth?
Answer: Pacific Ocean
On which day did Jesus rise from the dead?
Third day
Which ‘James Bond’ was Scottish?
Answer: Sean Connery
Who is the lead singer of The Rolling Stones?
Answer: Mick Jagger.
How many inches are in a third of a yard?
(A) 12
How many days are in a leap year?
Answer: 366
What is the eighth commandment?
Thou shall not steal.
Which of the following animals is the national symbol of Scotland?
A. Unicorn
B. Dragon
C. Lion
Who were the members of The Everly Brothers?
Answer: Don Everly and Phil Everly.
To use your body to measure a yard the old-fashioned way is to measure from your nose to what?
(A) Your fingertips
Who is known as the “Queen of Soul”?
Answer: Aretha Franklin
How old was Jesus when he started his ministry?
30
Which kind of knee-length skirt is typically worn by both Scottish men and women on formal occasions?
A. Kilt
B. Tartan
C. Sporran
Answer: A. Kilt
What are three nicknames Frank Sinatra is commonly known by?
Answer: Ol’ Blue Eyes, Chairman of the Board, The Sultan of Swoon, The Voice, Swoonatra.
What netting material is traditionally used for a wedding veil?
(A) Tulle
In what year did the Apollo 11 mission land the first humans on the Moon?
Answer: 1969
Which of the following person was raised from the dead by Jesus during his ministry?
A. Jairus
B. Lazarus
C. Markus
Answer: B. Lazarus
Which two colours are featured on the Saltire – the flag of Scotland?
A. Red and white
B. Green and white
C. Blue and white
C. Blue and white
What is Brenda Lee’s nickname?
Answer: Little Miss Dynamite.
What is the name of the folded and sewn edge of a garment?
(A) Hem