TALES FROM THE SEA
INDIA
IRELAND
FAKE NEWS vs. CONSPIRACY THEORIES
IT'S ALL RELATIVE
100

What’s the English for “naviguer”?

To set sails/ to sail

100

What’s the capital of India?

New Delhi

100

Name the 2 Irelands.

Ulster/ Northern Ireland

Eire/ The Republic of Ireland

100

What monster is said to live in Scotland?

The Loch Ness Monster

100

What’s the halo effect?

When you associate beautiful people with positive qualities

200

What happened to Lady Lovibond?

A shipmate took control and sank the ship

200

What did Saroo look at to remember about his life in India when he was a kid?

a map of India

200

What’s the consequence of the Great Potato Famine?

Many Irish left to America or Liverpool

200

Define a conspiracy theory.

Stories that are concealed from you by a form of power

200

When is the Lady Lovibond said to appear?

Every 50 years

300

What happened to the crew on the Octavius ship?

They froze to death

300

What happens when you buy a ticket on an Indian train?

You don’t necessarily get a seat

300

What language do the Irish speak apart from English?

(Irish) Gaelic

300

What’s the English for “un conspirationniste”?

A conspiracy theorist

300

Name the programme led by the US Military Force which conducted to the Roswell conspiracy.

The Mogul programme

400

Where did the Octavius ship vanish?

(250 miles north of Utqiaguik) Alaska

400

Why is Jamal’s tour of the Taj Mahal so funny?

There are anachronisms

400

What did Brian O’Sullivan take to keep in touch with Ireland?

Books
400

Which US state is Roswell located in?

New Mexico

400

What’s the official animal of India?

The Bengal tiger

500

Name one of the 2 female pirates.

Mary Read

Anne Bonny

500

What type of information do you give when you buy a train ticket in India?

Name, gender and address

500

What are the goals of the Irish Cultural Society?

To promote and preserve Irish culture and history

500

Name the book that was aired on radio and provoked mass hysteria.

The War of the Worlds

500

Use the correct relative pronoun:

Dublin is a city …. I’d like to visit.

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