St Patrick's Day Quiz
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Created on November 12, 2021
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Transcript
SAINT PATRICk's DAY
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Question 1 of 7
Who was St Patrick?
A priest
A hero from legends
A king of Irland
A pirate
Question 2 of 7
Shamrock is St Patrick's
hometown
real name
father
symbol
Question 3 of 7
According to the lenend, St Patrick
ate only clovers
brought snakes to Ireland
drove all the snakes from Ireland
brought potatoes to Ireland
Question 4 of 7
A three-leaved clover is St Patrick's symbol because
he used it to teach about God
it has magical powers
it brings a good luck
he liked colour green
Question 5 of 7
What happened on 17th March
St Patrick died
St Patrick wasborn
the great potato famine started
St Patrick was kidnapped
Question 6 of 7
St Patrick's Day is celebrated around the world because
St Patrick travelledto many countries
it's an importantCatholic holiday
Ireland if famous for tourism
Many Irish people immigrated
Question 7 of 7
Many Irish people had to immigrate to America due to
climate changes
World War I
the snake invasion
the great famine
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