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How to visit Glasgow
Contributed by: Joyce
  • 1. Glasgow is located in which country?
A) Scotland
B) Wales
C) Ireland
D) England
  • 2. Which river runs through Glasgow?
A) River Tay
B) River Thames
C) River Forth
D) River Clyde
  • 3. What is a popular free attraction in Glasgow's West End?
A) The Hydro
B) Celtic Park
C) Glasgow Science Centre
D) Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
  • 4. Which architectural style is prominent in Glasgow?
A) Gothic
B) Victorian
C) Modern
D) Art Deco
  • 5. Who designed the Glasgow School of Art?
A) Le Corbusier
B) Frank Lloyd Wright
C) Charles Rennie Mackintosh
D) Antoni Gaudí
  • 6. What is the name of Glasgow's main shopping street?
A) Buchanan Street
B) Sauchiehall Street
C) Argyle Street
D) Hope Street
  • 7. Which football team plays at Celtic Park?
A) Partick Thistle FC
B) Queen's Park FC
C) Rangers FC
D) Celtic FC
  • 8. What is a typical Glaswegian dialect called?
A) Dundonian
B) Glaswegian
C) Edinburghian
D) Aberdonian
  • 9. What type of music is often associated with Glasgow?
A) Classical
B) Opera
C) Jazz
D) Indie Rock
  • 10. What is a popular day trip destination from Glasgow?
A) Loch Lomond
B) London
C) Manchester
D) Cardiff
  • 11. Which transport option is best for getting around Glasgow city centre?
A) Subway
B) Train
C) Helicopter
D) Ferry
  • 12. What is a famous entertainment venue located on the River Clyde?
A) Citizens Theatre
B) Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
C) The SSE Hydro
D) Tron Theatre
  • 13. Which of these is NOT a district in Glasgow?
A) Leith
B) South Side
C) East End
D) West End
  • 14. What is the name of the main airport serving Glasgow?
A) Edinburgh Airport (EDI)
B) Glasgow Airport (GLA)
C) Inverness Airport (INV)
D) Prestwick Airport (PIK)
  • 15. Which art gallery houses works by Scottish and international artists?
A) Burrell Collection
B) Hunterian Museum
C) Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA)
D) People's Palace
  • 16. What is a 'square sausage' also known as in Glasgow?
A) Lorne sausage
B) Chipolata
C) Cumberland sausage
D) Banger
  • 17. What is a popular way to experience the city?
A) Dog sledding
B) Camel ride
C) Hot air balloon ride
D) Hop-on Hop-off bus tour
  • 18. Which of these is a park in Glasgow?
A) Central Park
B) Hyde Park
C) Stanley Park
D) Pollok Country Park
  • 19. What's a good way to learn about Glasgow's history?
A) Go surfing
B) Climb Ben Nevis
C) Attend a sheep shearing
D) Visit the People's Palace
  • 20. Where can you see a collection of medieval arms and armour?
A) Burrell Collection
B) GoMA
C) Riverside Museum
D) Glasgow Science Centre
  • 21. Glasgow is known for its
A) Desert climate
B) Friendly locals
C) Expensive shopping
D) Strict rules
  • 22. If you want to see a concert, which venue might you visit?
A) Glasgow Cathedral
B) The Lighthouse
C) Glasgow Botanic Gardens
D) Barrowland Ballroom
  • 23. What is a common response used by Glaswegians to thank someone?
A) Merci
B) Gracias
C) Ciao
D) Cheers
  • 24. Where can you see exhibits about transportation and technology?
A) Theatre Royal
B) House for an Art Lover
C) Scottish Football Museum
D) Riverside Museum
  • 25. Which of these is a famous Glasgow landmark?
A) Eiffel Tower
B) Duke of Wellington Statue with a cone on its head
C) Big Ben
D) Statue of Liberty
  • 26. Which city is Glasgow often compared to because of it's similar industrial history?
A) Liverpool
B) Berlin
C) Rome
D) Paris
  • 27. Which famous Scottish treat is often served deep fried in Glasgow?
A) Eclair
B) Donut
C) Croissant
D) Mars Bar
  • 28. What is the name of Glasgow's main train station?
A) Edinburgh Waverley
B) Glasgow Central
C) Glasgow Queen Street
D) Aberdeen
  • 29. Which festival is celebrated in Glasgow in January?
A) Celtic Connections
B) Edinburgh Fringe
C) Hogmanay
D) T in the Park
  • 30. What is the name of the free art gallery in Merchant City?
A) National Gallery of Scotland
B) Kelvingrove Art Gallery
C) Gallery of Modern Art
D) Hunterian Art Gallery
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