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Question 1 Which tree is the national tree of both Wales and England? Oak.

Jan 13, 2016

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Page 1: Question 1 Which tree is the national tree of both Wales and England? Oak.
Page 2: Question 1 Which tree is the national tree of both Wales and England? Oak.

Question 1

• Which tree is the national tree of both Wales and England?

• Oak

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Question 2

• Where can you find

the smallest house

in Great Britain?

Conwy, Wales

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Question 3

• What creature appears on the Welsh flag?

Dragon

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Question 4

• How is Wales represented on the British Union Flag?

It isn’t. Wales was considered to be a part of the Kingdom of England.

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Question 5

What precious metal is still mined in Wales?

a) Gold

b) Silver

c) Steel

Gold

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Question 6

How do you say "Welcome" in Welsh?

a) Hi

b) Cymru

c) Croeso

Croeso

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Question 7

• If you left Wales by ship and sailed west across St. George's Channel which country would you come to?

a) Ireland

b) France

c) Iceland

d) Scotland

Ireland

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Question 8

• What is the nickname given to a Welshman?

a) Toffee

b) Taffy

c) Welshie

d) Welshman

Taffy

It might be a form of Dyffyd (David) which is a very popular Welsh name.

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Question 9

• Caws pobi, a traditional Welsh food made of melted cheese and spices on top of a piece of toast, is more commonly referred to as ……………………? Welsh Rabbit or Welsh Rarebit

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Question 10

• Lots of Welsh place names begin with "Llan". What does it mean?

It means "church"

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Question 11

• When is the National Day of Wales?

March 1;

St. David’s Day (c.520-588) the patron saint of Wales)

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Question 12

• What are the symbols of Wales (5)?

Red dragon Leek Daffodil Harp Oak

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Question 13

• What is the national game of Wales?

Rugby

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Question 14

• What does Cymru mean?

It means Wales in the Welsh language.

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Question 15

• What is laverbread? The traditional food in

Wales - seaweed, boiled for 10 hours, together with lemon juice spread on toast.

It is also called the Welsh caviar.