Cities and people
Traditions
True/Fasle?
Places in Scotland
Strange words
100
What is the capital of Scotland?
Edinburgh
100
What is the Nessie?
The Loch Ness Monster
100

Unicorn is the symbol of Scotland

True

100
Where do most people live in Scotland? North, south, east or west?
South.
100
What is a bairn?
a child
200
Which city is the biggest in Scotland?
Glasgow
200
What’s the name of the skirt that men wear in Scotland
A kilt
200

Glasgow is the capital of Scotland

False - Edinburgh is the capital

200
What is the famous lake in Scotland called?
Loch Ness
200
What does lassie mean?
girl
300
Where can you see the Military Tattoo?
In Edinburgh
300
What are the traditional musical instruments, which make a strange sound called?
Bagpipes
300

10% of all the people in Scotland have ginger hair 

False - it's 13%

300
What is a Munroe in Scotland?
A hill/mountain
300
What does aye mean?
yes
400
Where is the National Gallery of Scotland?
In Edinburgh
400
What is the traditional Scottish meal made of sheep’s intestines and cereal called?
Haggis
400

The tallest waterfall in England is located in Scotland

True - Eas a' Chual Aluinn is 3 times taller than the Niagara Falls

400
Where in Scotland did Mary, Queen of Scots, live?
Edinburgh
400
What is a dram?
A glass of whisky
500
What is the population of Scotland?
More than five million people
500
Scotland's official language is English, but what other language is widely-spoken in the Lowlands?
Gaelic
500

There is a Statue of Liberty in Glasgow 

True - they have a mini version of it 

500
Scotland's most famous street stretches from Edinburgh Castle to the Palace of Holyrood house. It's called...?
The Royal Mile
500
Names like MacGregor and MacDonald are popular in Scotland. What does Mac mean?
Son of