Quiz
1. A Taoiseach is:
- a Celtic grave marker
- the prime minister
- the Irish equivalent of the Loch Ness Monster
2. "Where's the craic?" means
- You're looking for a good fight.
- You're looking for a good time.
- You're looking for a pot of gold.
3. If you're meeting some Irish friends at half-six, you should show up at
- 5:30
- 6:30
- midnight
4. If you called someone in Ireland thick, you'd be referring to their
- Expansive waistline
- Close friendship
- Intellect
5. If you call something dear, you consider it
- Expensive
- Precious
- Awesome
6. Changing the nappy on a snapper means
- Changing the diaper on a baby
- Switching bait to hook a fish
- Breaking up with your boy/girlfriend
7. Having a run-in with the gardai means you've
- Had dealings with the police
- Been caught up in red tape
- Hit a brick wall
8. If you were served rashers, they'd most likely be accompanied by
- Spuds
- The finest Irish honey
- Eggs
9. A trip to the Gaeltacht involves
- Going to jail
- visiting the Gaelic-speaking areas in the West of Ireland
- heading to the big city
10. A pejorative term for an Irish person with annoyingly English affectations or allegiances:
- West Brit
- eejit
- Hibernophile
1. A Taoiseach is:
the prime minister
2. "Where's the craic?" means
You're looking for a good time.
3. If you're meeting some Irish friends at half-six, you should show up at
6:30
4. If you called someone in Ireland thick, you'd be referring to their
Intellect
5. If you call something dear, you consider it
Expensive
6. Changing the nappy on a snapper means
Changing the diaper on a baby
7. Having a run-in with the gardai means you've
Had dealings with the police
8. If you were served rashers, they'd most likely be accompanied by
Eggs
9. A trip to the Gaeltacht involves
visiting the Gaelic-speaking areas in the West of Ireland
10. A pejorative term for an Irish person with annoyingly English affectations or allegiances:
West Brit