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Which Country of the United Kingdom?

Every answer is either England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. The challenge is ... which one?
Quiz by Stewart
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Last updated: September 24, 2020
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First submittedMarch 21, 2019
Times taken29,520
Average score61.1%
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1. Has the largest population
England
Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland
2. Saint David is its patron saint
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Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland
3. Contains the tallest mountain: Ben Nevis
England
Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland
4. Has the largest land area
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Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland
5. Its capital is Belfast
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Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland
6. Has the greatest ratio of sheep to people
England
Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland
Wales: 3.14, Scotland: 1.25, Northern Ireland: 1.07, England: 0.28
7. Does not have its own legislature separate from the U.K Parliament
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Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland
8. Uses the flag of the U.K. as its official flag
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Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland
For more information see Flag of Northern Ireland.
9. Home to the Principality (Millennium) Stadium
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Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland
10. Has the most offshore islands
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Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland
11. Has hosted golf's Open Championship, aka the British Open, the greatest number of times
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Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland
12. Has a village named Llanfairpwllgwyngyll
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Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland
13. Contains the county of Cornwall
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Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland
14. Home to the largest lake in U.K., which takes up about 3% of the country's surface area
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Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland
15. The Good Friday Agreement was signed there in 1998
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Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland
16. Contains ocean inlets known as the "Firth of Forth" and "Firth of Clyde"
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Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland
17. Tony Blair was born there
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Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland
18. Where the first name Dylan originally came from
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Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland
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Level 72
Sep 19, 2020
Great quiz! Just a shame you chickened out of Llanfair­pwllgwyngyll­gogery­chwyrn­drobwll­llan­tysilio­gogo­goch.
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Level 55
Sep 27, 2020
Llanfairpwllgwyngyll is the official name of the village, they added the rest to make it more of a tourist attraction
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Level 75
Oct 2, 2020
And it worked a treat! Source: Born and bred in the PG.
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Level 45
Dec 16, 2022
But since they added doesn’t that mean it’s the name? Surely it doesn’t matter why they added it?
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Level 71
Sep 19, 2020
The Millennium Stadium is now officially called the Principality Stadium - thanks to a sponsorship deal.
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Level 68
Sep 19, 2020
Fixed thanks!
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Level 88
Sep 24, 2020
Argh, I should have gotten that one right based on the Principality part of the name, but I focused on Millennium instead and was thinking it was associated with the Millennium Wheel and Millennial Dome.
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Level 81
Jan 20, 2023
Millennium Dome got me too! As a non-Brit, I didn't realize it wasn't a stadium (nor did I remember it had been renamed the O2).

I saw the "Principality" part, which gave me pause... but at the end I figured that was a red herring, because: no. The Millennium Dome is definitely in London.

Ah well!

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Level 86
Sep 19, 2020
It's strange that the lake question is by far the least guessed, even though the picture gives it away.
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Level 84
Sep 19, 2020
Most people probably don't think to check the picture, but just guess Loch Lomond instead
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Level 76
Sep 20, 2020
Guilty
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Level 83
Sep 20, 2020
Or, like me, don't register the "surface area" bit and know Loch Ness is the largest lake in the UK (by volume).
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Level 45
Sep 30, 2020
I never heard of the largest lake, but mostly based myself on the '3%' clue : realistically, could only be in Wales or Northern Ireland, cause 3% of Scotland's or England's surface area would be quite *huge* for a lake... (wanted to guess Ireland, chose Wales, i was wrong) (also i'm lousy at distances i have no idea how small/big Wales' surface area is)
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Level 45
Sep 30, 2020
But also, yeah it's totally visible on the map, never saw that xD It doesn't help that the question is quite far down, you don't even remember the picture exists.
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Level 43
Sep 20, 2020
I got half and I'm a Brit, I feel ashamed
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Level 82
Sep 20, 2020
I missed 3. Predictably, one of them was about sports. I'm actually very surprised by the one about the official flag. Thought that would definitely be England. Interesting.
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Level 61
Sep 20, 2020
As with so many things, the Troubles is the reason Northern Ireland doesn't have its own (official) flag. CGP Grey did a great video about this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaQwC5QbLeQ
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Level 74
Sep 22, 2020
Facepalm on #7. So obvious (to this Englishman) in retrospect
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Level 74
Sep 22, 2020
I should qualify - should be obvious to anyone from the UK or with a fair grasp on UK politics (I would say constitution, but ...)
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Level 73
Sep 24, 2020
I'm completely confused by this one. Scotland surely does have its own separate legislature? It's called the Scottish Parliament.
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Level 88
Sep 24, 2020
@Pharley, yes, but the question is asking which country does not have its own legislature separate from the U.K Parliament
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Level 66
Sep 24, 2020
I'm Dutch and made the same mistake.
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Level 79
Sep 24, 2020
Great quiz, but 'Millennium' is misspelt in #9.
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Level 68
Sep 24, 2020
Fixed
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Level 68
Sep 24, 2020
Got 13/18, not bad for an American lmao
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Level 68
Sep 24, 2020
Depends on the American :)
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Level 78
Sep 24, 2020
That is a low percentage guessed for a multiple choice question. Really quite a lot easier to get when it's in your own "country"
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Level 65
Oct 26, 2020
I'm very glad I got number 18 correct
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Level 59
Dec 24, 2020
Fun fact: You did not answer #19 correctly.