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Glasgow, The Dear Green Place

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Glasgow The Dear Green Place game quiz
"Glasgow is an interesting city with much to offer visitors and locals alike. I hope you enjoy this quiz and learn something about "The Dear Green Place""

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1. The name Glasgow translates approximately into Gaelic as the green place. Why is this?
    From the colours of Celtic Football Club
    It has many parks and trees
    The main river looks green
    It has been visited by Martians


2. Which is the principal river of Glasgow?
    The Ness
    The Tay
    The Clyde
    The Forth


3. Glasgow houses the largest collection of Impressionist art outside of Paris. In which museum is this?
    Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
    The Hunterian Museum
    St Mungo's Museum of Religious Life
    The People's Palace


4. The city is home to several universities and colleges. Which of these is the oldest?
    Strathclyde
    Caledonian
    Metropolitan
    Glasgow


5. Who is the patron saint of Glasgow?
    St Enoch
    St Columba
    St Andrew
    St Mungo


6. We can't have a quiz about Glasgow without asking about its two best known football teams, Rangers and Celtic. Where do these teams play their home matches.
    Firhill and Dens Park
    Ibrox and Parkhead
    Rugby Park and Cappielow
    Pittrodrie and Hampden


7. The Templeton Business Centre stands on Glasgow Green. Although it is now given over to business offices, it was originally a factory producing which household product?
    Linen
    Bathrooms
    Furniture
    Carpets


8. Glasgow's subway system is the third oldest in the world (after London and Budapest). It opened in 1896 and serves the centre and parts of the south and west of the city. It is usually known by its nickname. Which is?
    Magic Roundabout
    Clockwork Orange
    Silly Circle
    Toytown Train


9. There have been many famous battles fought on Scottish soil. Which one was fought in Glasgow in 1568?
    Culloden
    Langside
    Glencoe
    Killiecrankie


10. The Glasgow School was a group of about twelve artists who worked during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They often worked and exhibited together. Which of the following was NOT a member of this group
    Charles Rennie MacIntosh
    William York MacGregor
    Sir John Lavery
    Sir James Guthrie

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