The date of St Patrick's Day
a. What is the 17th of March?
b. What is the 18th of March?
c. What is the 19th of March?
a. What is the 17th of March?
A group that shares a culture.
a. What is a yogurt?
b. What is a people?
c. What is a flag?
b. What is a people?
Ireland's type of government.
a. What is autocracy (enkeltmandsstyre)
b. What is oligarchy (fåmandsstyre)
c. What is a democracy (flertalsstyre)
c. What is a democracy (flertalsstyre)
You usually say bye multiple times.
a. What do you do before you hang up the phone in Ireland?
b. What do you do when you leave a party in Ireland?
c. What do you do when you leave a store?
a. What do you do before you hang up the phone in Ireland?
The year the English came to Ireland.
a. When is 1160?
b. When is 1170?
c. When is 1180?
b. When is 1170?
The first country St Patricks Day took place.
a. What is Ireland?
b. What is the United States?
c. What is England?
b. What is the United States?
A symbol of a people.
a. What is a country?
b. What is a flag?
c. What is a specific area?
b. What is a flag?
The three branches of government.
a. What is the legislative branch, the registrative branch, and the legal branch?
b. What is the legislative branch, the executive branch, and the judicial branch?
c. What is the executive branch, the expressive branch, and the representative branch?
b. What is the legislative branch, the executive branch, and the judicial branch?
Thank the driver.
a. What will people often do when receiving the ticket from the bus driver?
b. What will people often do when getting off the bus?
c. What will people often do when entering af taxi.
b. What will people often do when getting off the bus?
The man who declared himself and his successors "King of England".
a. Who was Henry VI?
b. Who was Henry VII?
c. Who was Henry VIII?
c. Who was Henry VIII?
The first year St Patrick's Day parade took place.
a. What is 1970?
b. What is 1972?
c. What is 1825?
b. What is 1972?
The colour many believe symbolises Catholics in the Irish flag?
a. What is green?
b. What is orange?
c. What is white?
a. What is green?
The branch that decides the laws.
a. What is the executive branch?
b. What is the judicial branch?
c. What is the legislative branch?
c. What is the legislative branch?
Not taking of your hat when entering a home.
a. What is polite?
b. What is common?
c. What is rude?
c. What is rude?
The woman who became queen after Henry VIII.
a. Who is queen Victoria?
b. Who is queen Lisbeth?
c. Who is queen Elisabeth?
c. Who is queen Elisabeth?
The colour you see everywhere on St Patrick's Day.
a. What is yellow?
b. What is blue?
c. What is green?
c. What is green?
The colour many believe symbolises peace between the Catholics and the Protestants.
a. What is green?
b. What is orange?
c. What is white?
c. What is white?
The laws that can only be changed by a super majority.
a. What are the laws in the constitution?
b. What are the laws about doctors, hospitals, and medicine?
c. What are the laws about infrastructure?
a. What are the laws in the constitution?
The most common non-verbal greeting.
a. What is a kiss on both cheeks?
b. What is a kiss on the cheek?
c. What is a handshake?
c. What is a handshake?
The period queen Elisabeth sent English and Scottish settlers to Ireland.
a. What is the Journey?
b. What is the Plantation?
c. What is The Settlement?
b. What is the Plantation?
The plant Patrick used to explain the Holy Trinity.
a. What is a clover?
b. What is a four-leaf-clover?
c. What is a shamrock?
c. What is a shamrock?
Orange many believe symbolises this group in Ireland in the Irish flag.
a. What are Protestants?
b. What are Catholics?
c. What are Irishmen?
a. What are Protestants?
The difference between a democracy and a dictatorship?
a. What are rights and freedoms?
b. What are laws?
c. What is power?
a. What are rights and freedoms?
Going to the pub in Ireland.
a. What is a popular social activity for people of all ages?
b. What is an unpopular social activity for women?
c. What is a dangerous social activity?
a. What is a popular social activity for people of all ages?
The faith of the Irish?
a. What is Catholicism?
b. What is Potestantism?
c. What is secularism?
a. What is Catholicism?