England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland form it together.
What is the United Kingdom?
It is a thing that helps you to find your way in a town.
What is a map?
It is the capital of Scotland.
What is Edinburgh?
It is Belfast.
What is the capital of Northern Ireland?
This is what people call a monster that is supposed to live in the water of Loch Ness.
Who is Nessy?
Great Britain and Ireland form this group of islands.
What are the British Isles?
It is a place where you can buy little things that remind you of your visit in a country or city.
What is a souvenir shop?
A kilt, some sort of skirt.
What do men wear in Scotland (sometimes)?
This was a huge ship which was built in Belfast but sank in 1912 already.
What was the "Titanic"?
It was invented by Alexander Graham Bell.
By whom was the telephone invented?
The capital of England and the UK.
What is London?
It is a place located in the countryside. Only a few people live there. There are not many shops or sights, and some people consider living there to be boring.
What is a village?
It is an event where Scots and tourists come together to have a contest, featuring a number of odd, typical Scottish sports (like e.g. caber tossing)
What are the Highland Games?
It is a rather small place, were tourists can sleep and get a breakfast in the next morning - but not a hotel!
What is a Bed and Breakfast?
It is some sort of a rope which streches above a valley or between two mountains. You can ride down on it. It is a great thrill!
What is a zip line?
It is on the British Isles, but not part of the UK.
What is Ireland (not) a part of?
This region of Great Britain is famous for all the water sports you can do there.
What is Wales (famous for)?
It is a special Scottish meal which is made of the inner organs of a sheep (and a few more things).
What is Haggis?
It was hit by the Titanic, cut it open and caused it to sink in the Atlantic Ocean.
What happened to a huge iceberg in the Atlantic in 1912?
It is an exciting sport where you can push and ram your opponents to get an oval ball. Normally you carry the ball, but you can also kick it.
What is rugby/ American football?
It is an old circle of stones in the South of England, maybe more than 4000 years old.
What is Stonehenge?
This is what we call it, when many cars and bikes and people are in the streets, going into all possible directions.
What is traffic?
It is the typical Scottish instrument.
What is a bagpipe.
This is the name of a time period when Protestants and Catholics had a lot of fights with each other in Northern Ireland.
What were "the Troubles"?
A funny quiz in which you are not asked questions but given answers - to which you then have to find the fitting question!
What is Jeopardy?