Take our quick and simple quiz to discover your Irish brain power. IQ= Irish Quotient
Give yourself three points for every correct answer--and no googling! Answers at the end.
1 What is the longest river in Ireland?
A River Shannon
B River Liffey
C River Boyne
2 In Irish history who made the famous comments “To hell or to Connaught”?
A Ian Paisley
B Queen Elizabeth
C Oliver Cromwell
3 What political party is in power at present?
A Fine Gael
B Fianna Fáil
C Labour
4 What river was the city of Cork city built on?
A River Lee
B River Boyne
C River Lagan
5 Who brought potatoes to Ireland?
A Arthur Guinness
B Donald Trump
C Sir Walter Raleigh
6 What is the most common meal in Ireland?
A Bacon, cabbage and spuds
B Pasta roma
C Guinness beef stew
7 Which of these three great Irish writers did not win the Nobel Prize?
A William Butler Yeats
B James Joyce
C.George Bernard Shaw
8 What do we have no snakes in Ireland?
A The climate is too cold
B St. Patrick banished them all
C We do have snakes!
9 What weapons do Irish police carry?
A Guns
B Batons
C Tasers
10 What is U2 frontman Bono's real name?
A Gavin O'Sullivan
B Joe Dolan
C Paul Hewson
Answers:1. A, 2. C, 3. A, 4. A, 5. C,6. A, 7. B, 8.B,9 . B, 10,C.
30 Points - You’re Irish to the core--pour yourself a pint of Guinness
18-27 - Very good, maybe a half glass of Guinness for you
9-18 - Hmm not so hot, a wee drop of Guinness in a thimble for you
0-09 - You’re’ English -- have some cider
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Switch to the desktop site to post a comment.kaydog1 | Jul 22, 2011, 06:10 PM EDT
BEGORRAH! Seeing that photo from the DOCUMENTARY "Darby O'Gill and the Little People" sure takes me back. Almost as bad as the 1920's "Meet the Irish" travelogue they used to run on local PBS every St Patrick's Day. All craggy-faced farmers with pipes, old women in black clothing, and young Colleens on bicycles! Golly, Irish people are so funny!, it's just a good thing they don't speak English (from the travelogue - they speak Gaelic, as did their ancient forbears), or their famous tempers might erupt to hear us talking about them.
JohnJoe4444 | Jul 17, 2011, 02:38 PM EDT
If you want to be really fussy the following points could be made.....Q2. if "hell" is a placename it should start with a capital H. "Connaught" is not the normal spelling of the province of CONNACHT. Q3. Labour also in government. Q4. Cork is built on the banks of the Lee not on the river itself. Sentence should not end with a preposition. Q5. Should read "Who FIRST brought potatoes to Ireland?" Q6. Nonsense - most common meal is likely to be pasta and sauce. Q7. There are a number of Nobel Prize categories - be specific! Q8. Yeah right! Q9. There are several armed units in the Irish police - Better known as the Garda Siochana. Q10. Better known as Payne Indehole!
Searlit | Jul 17, 2011, 01:35 PM EDT
@ ellenfromcork, I agree with you, except, I don't mind the picture. What did you think of the last Rubberbandits video, by the way?
JBRAFTREE | Jul 17, 2011, 12:23 PM EDT
Bullshiite!! Having a full pint anyway!!!!
wolfcarnahan | Jul 17, 2011, 11:48 AM EDT
Come on you bollocks. Patrick never drove ANYthing out of Ireland. There was never any snakes there, to begin with. He tried to drive us Druids out, but we just went underground for a few centuries.
ellenfromcork | Jul 17, 2011, 11:29 AM EDT
For God's sake, stop rerunning this drivel over and over again. This must be the third or fourth time this has been run. At the very least, get new questions. I'm tired of seeing Darby O'Gill's ugly mug.
PaulFagan | Jul 17, 2011, 11:04 AM EDT
#3 should read "Which political party is not in power at present?" #8 should begin with "Why" . Agree with blog criticism of #6. We are no longer in the 1950s.
Sparklet | Jul 17, 2011, 10:53 AM EDT
Well I went for Guinness Beef pie, because the bacon and cabbage thing is surely from years ago - even though it's still popular. And I thought Joyce but changed it to Yeats. So I failed by 2.
GeorgeDillon | Jul 17, 2011, 09:44 AM EDT
JohnJoe: Your cynicism is justified. How about the foolish #6--the most popular meal in Ireland is "Bacon, cabbage and spuds". It is, if you're on the set of The Quiet Man. And #8 tells us that there are no snakes in Ireland because "St. Patrick banished them all". Did the poster sirpeter draw up this quiz? It's complete nonsense.
JohnJoe4444 | Jul 17, 2011, 08:33 AM EDT
Re answer nr 3 - You might find that the Labour Party have managed to get their snouts into the trough along with Fine Gael. Accuracy guys! Accuracy is one of the foundation stones of good journalism. Oops sorry! Forget that I spoke. It's Irish Central - good journalism not required.