a) red and blue.
b) blue and white.
b) blue and white.
Scotland is ...
a) an English county (Grafschaft).
b) a country.
Scotland is famous for ...
a) a kind of skirt for men - the kilt.
b) its national dances.
a) a kind of skirt for men - the kilt.
The people in Scotland are called...
a) the Scots.
b) the Scotlanders.
Scotland is ...
a) in the north of Great Britain.
b) in the south of Great Britain.
a) in the north of Great Britain.
Scottish lorry drivers use the ...
a) right side of the road.
b) the left side of the road.
b) the left side of the road.
Which is a famous Scottish instrument?
a) the bagpipes.
b) the guitar.
a) the bagpipes.
The capital of Scotland is ...
a) Glasgow.
b) Edinburgh.
b) Edinburgh.
Porridge is ...
a) a Scottish dish.
b) the Scottish language.
Scotland's national symbol is ...
a) the palm tree.
b) the thistle.
b) the thistle.
Scotland has got ...
a) many lochs and mountains.
b) a big island in the south.
a) many lochs and mountains.
The official animal of Scotland is ...
a) the raccoon
b) the unicorn.
b) the unicorn.
Scotland's national poet is ...
a) William Shakespeare.
b) Robert Burns.
The most famous mountain in Scotland is ...
a) Ben Nevis.
b) Mount Everest.
a) Ben Nevis.
Which is a Scottish invention?
a) the telephone
b) the wheel
a) the telephone.