ScotEngCan Culture
Odd One Out
Capitals
Food
Idioms
100

This red leaf in the Canadian flag.

(Answer: Maple Leaf)

100

Apple, banana, carrot, orange

(Answer: carrot—it’s a vegetable)

100
What is the capital of England?

(Answer: London)

100

 If you ask for “pepperoni” in Italy, you’ll get this vegetable.

(Answer: Bell peppers)

100

It’s raining cats and dogs” means this.

(Answer: Raining heavily)

200

What is the national animal of Scotland? 

Answer: A unicorn! )

200

Dog, cat, horse, penguin

(Answer: penguin—it’s a bird)

200

What is the capital of Scotland

(Answer: Edinburgh)

200

Is a watermelon a berry? 

YES

200

“No pain... no gain” means this. (

Answer: Results don't happen easily, it may hurt/be difficult before you see results )

300

What does Nova Scotia mean in English? 

(Answer: New Scotland)

300

Happy, sad, angry, chair (

Answer: chair—not an emotion)

300

What is the capital of Ireland?

Dublin

300

In the UK and Australia we eat "biscuits", what do North Americans call this? 

Cookies 

300

 “As clear as mud” means: 

. (Answer: Something that is unclear)

400

This Canadian dish has fries, gravy, and cheese curds.

(Answer: Poutine)

400

 Toronto, Paris, Vancouver, Montreal

(Answer: Paris—not in Canada)

400

What is the capital of New Zealand? 

(Answer: Wellington)

400

Asking for “chips” in the U.K. gets you this in US and Canada.

(Answer: French fries)

400

“Cost an arm and a leg” means this. (

Answer: Something is expensive)

500

There are how many official languages of Scotland? 

(Answer: 3 English, Scots, Gaelic)

500

Piano, guitar, violin, flute

(Answer: flute—not a string instrument)

500

What is the capital of Canada?

(Answer: Ottawa)

500

In what country was chocolate milk invented in? 

Ireland

500

 “The elephant in the room” is this.

(Answer: An obvious problem everyone can see)

600

Between 1066 and 1362 what was the official language of England? 

French 

600

Sun, moon, star, lamp

(Answer: lamp—not a celestial body)

600

What is the capital of Brazil? 

(Answer: Brasilia)

600

What is haggis made of? 

Sheep’s offal (heart/lung/liver), mixed with oats, suet (raw, hard fat of beef, lamb, or mutton), onion, spices and is cooked inside a sheep’s stomach

600

“Kill two birds with one stone” means this.

(Answer: Solve two problems at once)

700

The Canadian $1 coin is named after this animal

 (Answer: Loonie)

700

Love, like, hate, eat

(Answer: eat—not an emotion)

700

What is the capital of Australia? 

Canberra
700

What is a beavertail? 

A Canadian dessert consisting of fried dough upon which you can choose different toppings. 

Katies favourite: Killaloe Sunrise - Brown sugar and lemon

700

“shut ur geggie" means

(Answer: Shut up/Be quiet)