Published: Wednesday 16th November 2011
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Which county, the smallest in Scotland is known as "The Wee County"?
Clackmannanshire.
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Cornton Vale is Scotland's only all-female prison, near which city is it located?
Stirling.
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In which town is the Robert Burns centre located?
Dumfries.
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Which town is said to be the "Home of Golf"?
St. Andrews.
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Which city is known as "The Granite City"?
Aberdeen.
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Which town is home to the annual Highland Games?
Braemar.
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After which town are the Parthenon Marbles usually referred?
Elgin.
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What is the highest mountain in Scotland?
Ben Nevis.
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Which town usually provides the finishing point for walks starting in Lands End?
John O'Groats.
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Which lake in Scotland has the largest surface area?
Loch Lomond.
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Which city goes under the nicknames "Auld Reekie" or "Athens of the North"?
Edinburgh.
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Which island group houses the most Northerly settlement, castle and church in the British Isles?
The Shetland Islands.
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Which town in Strathclyde was developed by Robert Owen as an experiment in socialism?
New Lanark.
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What is the main railway station in Edinburgh called?
Waverley Station.
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A rich fruit cake decorated on top with split almonds is named after which Scottish place?
Dundee.
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Which Scottish island is home to the towns of Port Askaig and Port Ellen?
Islay.
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What is the name of the extinct volcano that overlooks Edinburgh?
Arthur's Seat.
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Which of the 12 Scottish regions has the smallest area?
Orkney Islands.
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On which island is the mountain of "Goat Fell"?
Arran.
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The longest river in Scotland is the River Tay in which town does it reach the sea?
Dundee
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