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St Andrews Day is on 30 November. Onthis day, Scots all around the world
celebrate their national day, with
traditional food, music (especially
bagpipes) and dancing.
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Saint Andrew is the patron saint ofScotland, Greece, Romania and Russia.
St. Andrew was one of the
Twelve Apostles and brother
of Simon Peter (Saint Peter).
He was a fisherman by
trade, who lived in Galilee
(in present-day Israel.)
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People think that St. Andrewdied
on
a
diagonally
transverse cross, used by the
Romans for executions.
This cross has been adopted
as the national flag of
Scotland, also known as the
Saltire. The blue stands for
the sky.
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The Royal Arms of Scotland is acoat of arms symbolising Scotland.
The thistle: a group of Scots were
sleeping in a field when a group of
Vikings crept up to attack. One of
the Vikings stood on a thistle,
whose prickles penetrated through
to his foot and made him yell with
pain. His cries woke the sleeping
Scots who were able to fight off
their attackers.
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On the day before St Andrew's Day, it wastraditional for girls to pray to St. Andrew
for a husband. A girl wishing to marry
could throw a shoe at a door. If the toe of
the shoe pointed in the direction of the
exit, then she would marry and leave her
parents' house within a year.
She could also peel a whole apple
without breaking the peel and throw the
peel over the shoulder. If the peel formed
a letter of the alphabet, then this
suggested the name of her future groom.
7. St. Andrew’s Day Quiz
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Which of these is thenational flag of
Scotland ?
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What is the capital city of Scotland?(a) Dundee
Aberdeen
Dundee
(b) Glasgow
(c) Edinburgh
Glasgow Edinburgh
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Who is the Patron Saint ofScotland?
(a) St. Patrick
(b) St. Andrew
(c) St. David
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What is the national flower of Scotland?(a) shamrock
(b) daffodil
(c) thistle
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What is the traditional Scottish meal made ofsheep’s intestines and cereal ?
(a) Bara Brith
(b) Haggis
(c) Pain au Chocolat
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What is the National Dress of Scotland?(a) Kilt
(b) Toga
(c) Kimono
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What is the national musical instrument ofScotland?
(a) Harp
(b) Fiddle
(c) Bagpipe
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What are Scotland’s official languages?(a) English and
French
(b) English and
Scottish Gaelic
(c) English and Irish
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What does loch (as in loch Ness) mean?(a) Lake
(b) Mountain
(c) Monster
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What does Mac mean in names like MacGregorand MacDonald?
(a) Son of
(b) Father of
(c) Family
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What is the Scottish name of New Year’s Eve?(a)Eisteddfod
(b) Hogmanay
(c) Céad míle fáilte
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Which sport was first played in Scotland?(a) Football
(b) Rugby
(c) Golf
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The first British team to win the EuropeanCup was…
(a) Celtic
(b) Rangers
They beat Inter Milan
2-1 in 1967
(c) Manchester
United