Food & Drink
Scottish Legends
Scottish
Traditions
Places to stay in Scotland
Inventions
100


What do you call the last meal of the day?

supper / dinner

100


What is the name of the most famous Scottish sea monster?


Nessie

100


What is the name of the traditional Scottish cloth worn by men?


Kilt

100


Where can you meet new people by sharing a room with them?


In a hostel

100


What is a tyre made of?


Rubber

200


Where can you get good and local breakfast?



At a bed and breakfast.


200


Who invented the telephone?



Alexander Graham Bell


200


What is a traditional instrument in Scotland?

bagpipes

200


Where will you find many insects?


On a campsite

200


What invention brings light in the darkness?

The light bulb

300


Shortbread is a Scottish biscuit. Name three things you need to bake it (ingredients)



sugar, butter, and plain white flour (salt, baking powder)


300


Who invented the steam engine?



James Watt


300


What is Scotland’s capital?


Edinburgh

300


What place offers a place to stay the night and the first meal of the day?


Bed & Breakfast

300


What was Bell's telephone made of?


wood and metal

400


What do many Scottish people eat for breakfast?



Porridge


400


Who discovered the medicine penicillin?



Alexander Fleming


400


What material is a kilt made of?


wool

400


What do you call a place to stay that is movable with a car?


Caravan

400

What does a light bulb need to work?

Electricity 

500


 What is porridge made of?


Oats

500


Who was the first female member of the ‘Royal Astronomical Society’ in 1835?



Mary Somerville


500


What are bagpipes traditionally made of?


leather, metal, wood

500


What should you do before entering or leaving a hostel?


Check-In and Check-Out

500


What is an easy way of moving your luggage on little tires?

trolley suitcase