| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Which animal was added to the Scottish coat of arms in the 12th century later becoming the national animal of Scotland | Unicorn | 98%
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| Which country controlled the Isle of Man and the Hebrides before they were given to Scotland in 1266 | Norway | 74%
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| Which battle fought by Robert the Bruce in 1314 which was a turning point in the First war of Scottish independence | Bannockburn | 68%
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| Which nickname of the King of England who lead the Harrowing of the Scots refers to his long legs | Longshanks | 68%
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| Name the battle which ended that last major Jacobite uprising and resulted in Bonnie prince Charlie eventually fleeing to the continent | Culloden | 63%
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| What train was the first locomotive to break 100 mph | Flying Scotsman | 56%
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| What was the name of the process that transferred some power from Westminster to Holyrood which stated during the late 20th century | Devolution | 53%
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| What was the Nickname of the alliance between Scotland and France against England | Auld Alliance | 50%
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| What was the name given to the forced removal of peoples from the highlands to make space for sheep farming that took place between 1750 to 1860 | Highland Clearance | 49%
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| What was the previous name of the kingdom that united the Picts and Scots before it was called The Kingdom of Scotland | Kingdom of Alba | 39%
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| Which Branch of Protestantism does the church of Scotland stem from | Presbyterian | 38%
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| What is the name of the Scottish longsword that shares its name with an explosive | Claymore | 34%
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| What is the name of the "Wall"/ditch that that was named after the Emperor that commissioned it which is approximately 100 miles north of Hadrian's wall | Antonine Wall | 31%
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| What Declaration was written by Scottish barons to the pope Declaring Scotland's Independence and sovereignty | Arbroath | 28%
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| Who was the first leader of the SNP | Alexander McEwan | 5%
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