What is Scotland's largest city?
Glasgow
What are tatties ?
Potatoes
Which Scot famous for his part in Independence has a monument in his honour in Stirling?
William Wallace
What is the name of the skirt worn by men in Scotland?
A kilt
What is the name of the street that connects Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood Palace? A: Castle Street B: The Royal Mile C: Palace Road
B. The Royal Mile
Scotland's national dish is traditionally Haggis, potatoes and what other vegetable? A: Cabbage B: Turnip C: Carrots
B: Turnip
Which city in Scotland was the first city in the world to have its own Fire Station? A: Aberdeen B: Glasgow C: Edinburgh
C: Edinburgh
What is the musical instrument traditionally played at Scottish celebrations?
Bagpipes
What is a Munro? A: A musical instrument B: A type of food C: A mountain
C: A mountain
In 1876, what did the Scot Alexander Graham invent?
The telephone
What poet do they honor on January 25th?
Robert Burns
Is Lochnagar a lake a mountain or a forest?
A mountain
Name three ingredients in Haggis
this one is a bit hard....
Heart, liver, lungs, spices, oatmeal, suet, onion
In which year did Scotland become part of the UK A: 1554 B: 1707 C: 1651
B: 1707
When would they have a Burns supper ? A: 25th December B: 25th C: 25th February
C: 25th January