What is the capitol of Scotland?
Edinburgh
What landmarks is Scotland full of?
Castles
What famous Scot was king of Scotland from 1306 to 1329?
Robert the Bruce
What is the national dish of Scotland?
Haggis
What is the national flower of Scotland?
Thistle
What is the largest city in Scotland?
Glasgow
What castle is situated high on a rock, looking over the city?
Edinburgh Castle
Who is a famous Scottish knight that fought in the first War of Scottish Independence from England?
William Wallace
Which piece of plaid clothing do Scottish men usually wear to formal occasions?
A kilt
What do Scottish people call an unmarried woman or girl?
Maiden
What city was Mary Queen of Scots born in?
Linlithgow
What Scottish landmark is rumored to be home to a mythical monster?
Lake Loch Ness
What famous Scot became Queen at only six days old?
Mary Queen of Scots
What is the name for the unique family plaids in Scotland?
Tartans
What is the word for New Year's Eve in Scotland?
Hogmanay
What city is known as the "Capitol of the Highlands?"
Inverness
What was the name of the castle where Mary Queen of Scots was born?
Linlithgow Palace
What famous way did Mary Queen of Scots die?
Beheading
What is the traditional language of Scotland
Gaelic
What is the Scottish word for child?
Bairn
What is the only country that Scotland is directly connected to?
England
What castle was the main home of Scottish royalty in the 15th and 16th centuries?
Linlithgow Palace
What two famous Scots fought together for Scotland's independence from England?
William Wallace and Robert the Bruce
What instrument is very popular in the Scottish highlands?
Bagpipes
What is the Scottish word used to describe something pleasing to the eye?
Bonnie