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Tour of Scotland

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Tour of Scotland game quiz
"Come along and pay a visit to my home country, Scotland, and learn about some of its towns and cities."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. The capital of Scotland, Edinburgh. What is the name of the Queen`s official residence here?
    Edinburgh Castle
    Craigmillar Castle
    Bute House
    Holyrood House


2. Travel along the banks of the River Forth to the ancient town of Stirling. On the southern outskirts of Stirling is a village which was the site of a famous battle in which the Scots defeated the English in 1314. What is its name?
    Preston Pans
    Flodden
    Culloden
    Bannockburn


3. To the Kingdom of Fife, and the town of St Andrews, which is most famous as the "Home of Golf", but is also the site of Scotland`s oldest university. In which year was it founded?
    1611
    1311
    1411
    1511


4. Across the Firth of Tay to the city of Dundee. It is nicknamed the City of Discovery after the ship of the same name which was built here and is now a museum on the city`s waterfront. Whose flagship was it?
    Charles Darwin
    James Cook
    Robert Falcon Scott
    Francis Drake


5. Along the banks of the Tay to Perth; what is the nickname of this town?
    Auld Grey Toon
    Granite City
    Honest Toon
    Fair City


6. County of Angus: which county town, famous for its bridies, a local variety of the Cornish pasty?
    Forfar
    Coupar Angus
    Brechin
    Alyth


7. County of Angus: we head to the coast and another town famous for a local delicacy, smokies, which are smoked haddock. Which town are we in now?
    Arbroath
    Carnoustie
    Montrose
    Monifieth


8. The city of Aberdeen enjoyed an economic boom in the 1970s and 80s as a result of which industry?
    Oil
    Micro-Electronics
    Fishing
    Steel


9. Along Royal Deeside now to a small town famous for its annual Highland Gathering, when the Queen and other members of the Royal Family attend the Highland Games. Which town is this?
    Balmoral
    Banchory
    Ballater
    Braemar


10. Which city is the capital of the Highlands?
    Elgin
    Inverness
    Nairn
    Dingwall


11. The town of Kirkwall is the capital of which group of islands?
    Orkneys
    Shetlands
    Hebrides
    Scilly Isles


12. Which town lies in the shadow of Scotland`s highest mountain, Ben Nevis?
    Fort William
    Ballachulish
    Oban
    Mallaig


13. The picturesque village of Luss, crowded with tourists in the summer, stands on the banks of which famous loch?
    Loch Ness
    Loch Fyne
    Loch Long
    Loch Lomond


14. Scotland`s largest city, Glasgow: its name comes from the Gaelic language, meaning what?
    Big River
    Church by the Wood
    Gordon`s Fort
    Dear Green Place


15. The holiday town of Rothesay. This is the chief town of which island in the Firth of Clyde?
    Bute
    Cowal
    Arran
    Cumbrae


16. Ayrshire and the birthplace of Scotland`s national poet, Robert Burns. Where are we?
    Kilmarnock
    Ayr
    Alloway
    Cumnock


17. In the southwest corner of Scotland is the port of Stranraer. Which country would you most likely catch a ferry to from this town?
    Northern Ireland
    Wales
    England
    Republic of Ireland


18. This small village is famous for weddings. Eloping couples from England have come here for many years to be maried in the Old Blacksmith`s shop. Which village?
    Gretna Green
    Ecclefechan
    Annan
    Coldstream


19. The town of Melrose is famous for devising which sport?
    Sheep-Wrestling
    Curling
    Rugby Union Sevens
    Shinty


20. We stop off at the County Town of East Lothian. Which town are we in?
    Haddington
    North Berwick
    Tranent
    Musselburgh


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