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Quiz about Around Ireland By Song
Quiz about Around Ireland By Song

Around Ireland By Song Trivia Quiz


I have often thought, that given the time and opportunity I would travel around Ireland and visit some of the many places mentioned in songs. I think it might go something like this. Note other than a couple of questions this is not a music quiz.

A multiple-choice quiz by Gerry01. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
Gerry01
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
173,440
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
1434
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Question 1 of 10
1. I'm sitting in a local bar one night, someone puts a song on the juke-box. The song is 'My Lagan Love' it makes me feel homesick for my native city on the River Lagan. Which major Irish city stands on the River Lagan? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. The next morning, having paid a visit to my native city, I set off on my journey. My plan, confused and convoluted as it is, is to listen to the radio and visit the first Irish place mentioned in a song. I don't have long to wait as the haunting strains of 'Carrickfergus' fill the air. I start the car and head northward. Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim, is famous for which of the following? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Well back in the car again, I turn on the radio and wait for fate to decide my next destination. After a couple of false starts (I was almost on my way too Xanadu), the station plays 'Mary of Dungloe' in which Irish county is Dungloe? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. I am now on the second day of my travels. While I have breakfast the radio is playing 'The Rare Ould Times'. My thoughts turn to Dublin, Ireland's capital city, My father was born in The Rotunda, Dublin's main maternity hospital. Where in Dublin is The Rotunda? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. After a night in Dublin, which thankfully coincided with the 'All Ireland Football Final' the premier tournament in Gaelic sport, I meet a group of people singing 'One Fair County' the county they are singing about, is known as the Orchard County, which Irish county is it? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Having visited the city of Armagh and spending the night at home, I live nearby, I reflect on yesterday's visit to Armagh. Which of the following can you visit two of in the city? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Back on the road again, the radio is playing 'The Hills of Connemara' I'm in Newry, Co. Down. Which general direction must I take to reach Connemara? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. After seeing Connemara's glorious scenery, I need an urban fix, the radio has just played a song about a city and a shawl and I decide to pay a visit. I drive into the city and spend some time in Eyre Square, which city am I in? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. I bend the rules a little, there is a place I just could not miss, I'm in the general area, so rather than wait for the radio, I play a CD version of 'The Cliffs of Moher' and head in that direction. In which Irish county are the Cliffs of Moher? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Home beckons and I need a song to get me there, once again I change the rules, I call the local radio station, explain my predicament and request 'Star of the Co. Down'. The song tells the story of Rosie McCann from which town? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. I'm sitting in a local bar one night, someone puts a song on the juke-box. The song is 'My Lagan Love' it makes me feel homesick for my native city on the River Lagan. Which major Irish city stands on the River Lagan?

Answer: Belfast

Belfast is Ireland's second largest city, it sits on Belfast Lough at the mouth of the River Lagan. For many years Belfast had a thriving ship building industry, over the years many famous ships were built in Belfast's ship-yards, the most famous is undoubtedly the ill-fated Titanic.
2. The next morning, having paid a visit to my native city, I set off on my journey. My plan, confused and convoluted as it is, is to listen to the radio and visit the first Irish place mentioned in a song. I don't have long to wait as the haunting strains of 'Carrickfergus' fill the air. I start the car and head northward. Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim, is famous for which of the following?

Answer: A Norman Castle

Carrickfergus, one of the oldest towns in Ireland, is famous for the Norman castle built by John De Courcy to-wards the end of the 12th century.
3. Well back in the car again, I turn on the radio and wait for fate to decide my next destination. After a couple of false starts (I was almost on my way too Xanadu), the station plays 'Mary of Dungloe' in which Irish county is Dungloe?

Answer: Donegal

Each year Dungloe hosts a traditional Irish music and cultural festival, the festival culminates in the choosing of a local beauty, to be 'Mary of Dungloe' for the following year.
4. I am now on the second day of my travels. While I have breakfast the radio is playing 'The Rare Ould Times'. My thoughts turn to Dublin, Ireland's capital city, My father was born in The Rotunda, Dublin's main maternity hospital. Where in Dublin is The Rotunda?

Answer: Parnell Square

One of the finest Georgian building in Dublin, opened in 1786 the Rotunda was one of Europe's first purpose built maternity hospitals.
5. After a night in Dublin, which thankfully coincided with the 'All Ireland Football Final' the premier tournament in Gaelic sport, I meet a group of people singing 'One Fair County' the county they are singing about, is known as the Orchard County, which Irish county is it?

Answer: Armagh

The county colours are orange and white, I have always found that a little strange, as the county's orchards primarily grow apples and some pears.
6. Having visited the city of Armagh and spending the night at home, I live nearby, I reflect on yesterday's visit to Armagh. Which of the following can you visit two of in the city?

Answer: Cathedrals

Armagh is the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland, Within the city you can find, the sees of both the Roman Catholic and Anglican Church in Ireland. Both cathedral churches are called St Patrick's.
7. Back on the road again, the radio is playing 'The Hills of Connemara' I'm in Newry, Co. Down. Which general direction must I take to reach Connemara?

Answer: West

Connemara is part of Co. Galway and is one of the most beautiful and scenic places I have ever had the good fortune to visit. From the Twelve Bens mountain range, to the Atlantic beaches and the wonderful cliffs near Clifden, this area of Co. Galway is awe inspiring. Do you get the idea that I'm impressed?
8. After seeing Connemara's glorious scenery, I need an urban fix, the radio has just played a song about a city and a shawl and I decide to pay a visit. I drive into the city and spend some time in Eyre Square, which city am I in?

Answer: Galway

The song I listened to was 'The Galway Shawl'. Galway is the largest and most famous city on Ireland's west coast.
9. I bend the rules a little, there is a place I just could not miss, I'm in the general area, so rather than wait for the radio, I play a CD version of 'The Cliffs of Moher' and head in that direction. In which Irish county are the Cliffs of Moher?

Answer: Clare

At 700 feet the Cliffs of Moher, on Ireland's Atlantic coast, are the highest sea cliffs in Ireland.
10. Home beckons and I need a song to get me there, once again I change the rules, I call the local radio station, explain my predicament and request 'Star of the Co. Down'. The song tells the story of Rosie McCann from which town?

Answer: Banbridge

Banbridge lies at the foot of the Mourne Mountains, as the name implies, it is one of the main crossing points over the River Bann, the longest river in the north of Ireland. Banbridge is one of many towns that the A1, the main route between Belfast and Dublin, used to pass through, and although only 14 miles from my home in Newry, because the town is by-passed, I do not get to spend as much time in Banbridge as I would like.
Source: Author Gerry01

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