Burns Night: Celebrating Scotland's National Poet
Test your knowledge about Burns Night, the traditional Scottish celebration honoring poet Robert Burns.
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Question 1: When is Burns Night traditionally celebrated?
December 31st
January 25th
March 17th
April 6th
Question 2: What is the traditional main dish served at a Burns supper?
Haggis
Shepherd's Pie
Scottish Salmon
Beef Wellington
Question 3: Which famous poem by Robert Burns is traditionally sung on New Year's Eve worldwide?
To a Mouse
Tam o' Shanter
Auld Lang Syne
A Red, Red Rose
Question 4: What drink is traditionally used to toast during Burns Night?
Beer
Wine
Gin
Whisky
Question 5: What color is traditionally worn to a Burns Night celebration?
Tartan
Green
Red
Blue
Question 6: What ceremony traditionally begins a formal Burns supper?
Highland Dancing
The Selkirk Grace
Sword Dancing
Bagpipe Solo
Question 7: What occupation did Robert Burns have besides being a poet?
Farmer
Lawyer
Doctor
Teacher
Question 8: What traditionally concludes a Burns Night celebration?
God Save the Queen
Auld Lang Syne
Scotland the Brave
Highland Cathedral