What is the name of the highest mountain in Wales?
Mount Snowdon
A famous Irish tradition is celebrated on March 17. What is the name of this very well-known tradition?
Saint Patrick's Day
What is the name of the challenge the students in the book take part in?
The Disconnect
What is the name of the capital of Scotland?
Edinburgh
There is a great bell in the Palace of Westminister clock tower. What is the name of this great bell?
Big Ben
Approximately, how many years ago did the Romans come to Wales?
2000 years ago
What is the name of the capital of Northern Ireland?
Belfast
What is the name of the main character?
Esther
Haggis is a famous dish from Scotland. What is it made from?
Sheep's organs (mixed with oats and spices)
What flower is a symbol of Wales?
The Daffodil
What famous ship was built in Northern Ireland?
Titanic
What is the reward if the students manage to go six weeks without their phones?
GBP 1000
What is the famous scottish monster called?
Clue: it is named after the lake it supposedly lives in.
The Loch Ness monster / Nessie
What is the name of the river that flows through London?
River Thames
An important tradition in Wales is St. David's Day. It is celebrated on March 1st, but who is St. David?
the patron saint of Wales
At what time of day do the Irish usually enjoy the popular dish called Ulter Fry?
In the morning.
It is a popular breakfast similar to a English breakfast.
What's the name of the lady who initiated The Disconnect?
Dame Irene
In Scotland they have sports events where poeple throw heavy stones and logs. What are these games called?
What consists of eggs, bacon, sausages, baked beans, grilled tomatoes, mushrooms, toast? Some people also include black pudding and hash browns.
A traditional English breakfast
What is considered the national dish of Wales?
Roast lamb
What popular landmark can you go to if you want to enjoy lovely gardens with a great view of the city?
Belfast Castle
What's the name of the author of The Disconnect?
Keren David
In Scotland one famous tradition is wearing kilts. As you probable know, kilts are skirts for men, but do you remember the name of the special checked cloth the skrits are made of?
Tartan
On Bonfire night the English light bonfires and watch fireworks to remember Guy Fawkes who treid to blow up the Houses of Parliament in 1605. What date is this tradition celebrated?
November 5th.