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

3 Question 2 Where can you find the smallest house in Great Britain? Conwy, Wales

4 Question 3 What creature appears on the Welsh flag? Dragon

5 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.

6 Question 5 What precious metal is still mined in Wales? a) Gold b) Silver c) Steel Gold

7 Question 6 How do you say "Welcome" in Welsh? a) Hi b) Cymru c) Croeso Croeso

8 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

9 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.

10 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

11 Question 10 Lots of Welsh place names begin with "Llan". What does it mean? It means "church"

12 Question 11 When is the National Day of Wales? March 1; St. David’s Day (c.520-588) the patron saint of Wales)

13 Question 12 What are the symbols of Wales (5)? Red dragon Leek Daffodil Harp Oak

14 Question 13 What is the national game of Wales? Rugby

15 Question 14 What does Cymru mean? It means Wales in the Welsh language.

16 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.


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