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Ireland: A Trivial Gallimaufry

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Ireland A Trivial Gallimaufry game quiz
"Ireland is a country rich in history, culture and myth. Test your knowledge of these and the influence of Ireland's people."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. In terms of size, where does Ireland rank among the islands of Europe?
    Second
    Fifth
    Fourth
    Third


2. Writing under pen names such as Flann O'Brien and Myles na gCopaleen, Brian O'Nolan is now regarded as one of Ireland's greatest writers of the 20th Century, but what career did he originally follow to support his family?
    Policeman
    Teacher
    Civil Servant
    Mortician


3. Many people in Ireland will have seen paintings and depictions of William Prince of Orange (also known as King William III) riding a horse at the Battle of The Boyne (July 1690). Given this iconic image, what might be construed as ironic about the way he met his death some 12 years later?
    He was accidentally shot while hunting deer.
    He died from complications after falling from a horse.
    He drowned in his bathtub
    He died from complications associated with alcoholism


4. Daniel O'Connell was one of Ireland's greatest political leaders of the 19th century. He campaigned for Catholic Emancipation and repeal of the Union between Ireland and Great Britain. On which pre-Euro banknote did his image appear?
    £50
    £20
    £10
    £5


5. Which of these US presidents did NOT claim Irish ancestry:
    Grant
    Wilson
    Ford
    Kennedy


6. Where would you find the headquarters of the Irish Greyhound Racing Board? (Bord na g'Con)
    Lifford, Co Donegal
    Limerick, Co Limerick
    Clonmel, Co Tipperary
    Tralee, Co Kerry


7. According to legend, the Giant's Causeway was built by Finn McCool to walk across the sea to Scotland. Why did he want go there?
    To fight a Scottish giant.
    He didn't like the weather in Ireland
    To court a Scottish giantess
    To escape from another Irish giant


8. Where would you find Northern Ireland's only working gold mine?
    Omagh, Co Tyrone
    Comber, Co Down
    Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh
    Ballymena, Co Antrim


9. This Irish dramatist and writer of short stories was born in Co Tyrone in 1929 and is best known for works such as 'Philadelphia, Here I Come!', 'Translations' and 'Dancing at Lughnasa'. Can you name him?
    Sean O'Casey
    Brian Friel
    Oscar Wilde
    Brian O'Nolan


10. Although he hailed from the US state of Minnesota, how did Milburn Henke earn a particular association with Ireland?
    He was the first US ambassador to Northern Ireland in 1923
    Officially he was the first US troop to land in Belfast during WWII
    He introduced baseball to Ireland
    He was the first to photograph a leprechaun

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