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Scotland... or England?

Can you guess whether the answer is Scotland, England, or both?
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Quiz by jack541
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Last updated: December 13, 2023
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First submittedNovember 26, 2023
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1. Is one of the four constituent countries of the United Kingdom
England
Scotland
Both
2. Has won the FIFA World Cup
England
Scotland
Both
3. Where the capital city is not the largest by population
England
Scotland
Both
4. Extends further west
England
Scotland
5. Was successfully "conquered"
England
Scotland
Both
6. Where Rugby and Football originated
England
Scotland
Both
7. Where Christianity is the most practiced religion
England
Scotland
Both
8. Where the TV, telephone and penicillin were invented
England
Scotland
9. Has more than 2 official languages
England
Scotland
10. Is geographically closer to Ireland
England
Scotland
11. Has more counties
England
Scotland
12. Borders Wales
England
Scotland
Both
13. Is the only country where a different soft drink outsells Coca Cola
England
Scotland
14. Hosts an F1 Grand Prix
England
Scotland
15. Has a cross on its flag
England
Scotland
Both
16. Is considered one of the six "Celtic Nations"
England
Scotland
Both
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Level 45
Apr 3, 2024
What is the definition of successfully conquered? If a country has been conquered in the past but is now independent is that not unsuccessfully conquered, only successfully conquered if it becomes fully integrated until such time as it becomes independent? So Scotland is still ‘successfully’ conquered despite the wishes of many, but England is not?
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Level 64
Apr 3, 2024
personally id argue the formation of the UK was not because Scotland was conquered, but for other reasons, hence it becoming a treaty of "equal" and not (at least in writing) with one in control of the others land.