Game Preview

St. Patrick's Trivia

  •  English    35     Public
    Trivia
  •   Study   Slideshow
  • What is a jig?
    a type of drink
    a car part
    a food dish
    a lively dance
  •  15
  • What is the capital of Northern Ireland?
    Dublin
    Belfast
    Florence
    Cork
  •  15
  • What is Corned Beef and Cabbage?
    a gross person
    a hair produce
    a popular band
    A popular Irish-American dish
  •  15
  • If you do not wear green on March 17th, what normally happens?
    someone pinches you
    you die
    someone asks you for a date
    someone kisses you
  •  15
  • What is the Irish language?
    French
    Irish
    Gaelic
    English
  •  15
  • What does wee mean?
    this little piggy cried all the way home
    to eat something small
    very small
    huge
  •  15
  • What is the capital of Ireland?
    Indianapolis
    Dublin
    Venice
    Cork
  •  15
  • What was the original color for St. Patrick's day?
    gold
    sky blue
    orange
    pink
  •  15
  • What is the signature saying of Lucky Charms?
    Tricky rabbit
    Where's the beef?
    They're magically delicious
    Snap, crackle, pop
  •  15
  • When did St. Patrick’s day become a holiday?
    2020
    it never did
    1903
    560 BC
  •  15
  • When was Saint. Patrick born?
    386 AD
    the same year as Ms. D
    2020
    500 BC
  •  15
  • What are the colors of the Ireland flag in order?
    white, green, blue
    green, orange, white
    orange, pink,, white
    green, white, orange
  •  15
  • What is a light or humorous verse form of 5 lines of which the 1st, 2nd, and 5th follow one rhyme and the 3rd & 4th follow another?
    haiku
    essay
    poem
    limerick
  •  15
  • What year did Chicago first dye their river green for St. Patrick's day?
    245 BC
    1000 AD
    2020
    1962
  •  15
  • This is considered good luck. It is also worn on the feet of a barn animal.
    green shoes
    Green beer
    Horseshoe
    Gum
  •  15
  • True or False- The shamrock was considered a sacred plant
    False
    True
  •  15