Trivia
The UK
Northen Ireland
Scotland
Wales
100

Who are/were these people: Paul, John, George and Ringo?

First names of the four members of The Beatles

100

What is the difference between the UK and Great Britain?

Great Britain is a geographic term referring to the island also known simply as Britain. It's also a political term for the part of the United Kingdom made up of England, Scotland, and Wales. United Kingdom, on the other hand, is purely a political term: it’s the independent country that encompasses all of Great Britain and the region now called Northern Ireland.

100

What famous film was shot here on-location? 


Game of Thrones

100

What is the largest city in Scotland?

Glasgow

100

What are the two official languages of Wales? 

English and Welsh

200

What is the Union Jack?

The Union Jack is the popular name of the national flag of the United Kingdom.

200

Another name for London underground


 The Tube


200

What disaster is the capital associated with?

Titanik was build and launch from Belfast Harbour

200

A retired Scottish actor and producer who played James Bond

Sean Connery


200

What is the capital of Wales?


Cardiff

300

The name of the actor who played Mr Bean


Rowan Sebastian Atkinson


300

The name of a well-known chef who shouts a lot


Gordon Ramsey


300

Nearly all the schools in Northern Ireland (93%) are segregated according to the two major groups in the country. What are they? 

Catholics and Protestants. This is slowly changing – partly because people want to end the divisions of the past and partly because of financing. One integrated school is much more viable than two financially-strapped schools in the same area. It simply makes more sense when budgets are stretched to breaking point.

300

What was invented by Charles Macintosh. It is very often used in Saint Petersburg.

the raincoat


300

The number of THIS is 4 times bigger than there are people

the amount of sheep

400

What is called Big Ben?

Contrary to popular belief that Big Ben refers to the world famous clock, it is actually the name of the thirteen ton bell. The tower itself is known as St. Stephen's Tower

400

How long do British children study at school for?

13 years

400

What is its flag?


400

Having this animal in your possession, you will be on the wrong side of the law if you get drunk

a cow

400

What is between 4,000 and 5,000 years old and situated in Wales?

The oldest tree, Llangenyw Yew


500

What doesn't the Queen have to do that each other member of the Royal Family or any UK citizen must while being on holidays?  

To carry a passport 

500

What are you likely to get on your birthday when you turn 100. It can also apply for your 105th birthday as well - and for each birthday year after you turn 105 

A personalised card from the Queen 

500

What does ‘Bout ye' mean? It can be heard in Belfast, and you’ll now find tourist T-shirts with this slogan on them.

 In Norn Irish speak, it’s a passing greeting. You’ll often hear this when you walk into a small confectionary, walking down the street, or at a pub.  It would translate as “How are you?” but it doesn’t always require an answer; sometimes a smile, a nod of the head, or a similar acknowledgement is just as fine….of course, a simple “fine, and you” is nice as well.

500

What is the official animal of Scotland?

A unicorn 


500

Once, there were 4 of WHAT, while every other contry has just one. 

The "four centres of the Great Sessions" were Carmarthen, Caernarfon, Denbigh and Brecon - "the capitals, so to speak, of the four corners of Wales", says John Davies.