QUIZ
HISTORY
1. A Government Secondary School was opened in St. Philip in 1955. What is its name?
Princess Margaret Secondary School
2. What is the name of the man who is said to have placed lanterns in the coconut trees to lure ships to run aground?
Sam Lord, Samuel Hall Lord Samuel Lord
3. On which date is the St. Philip Carnival celebrated?
30th. November
4. What is the full name of the first park in St. Philip.?
King George V Memorial; Park
5. This grand ‘great house’ is more than 300 years old and overflowing with
History. It has all rooms open for public viewing.
Sunbury Plantation House
PEOPLE AND PLACES
12 A pavilion in St. Philip is named after a former West Indian Cricketer.
What is its name?
Wayne Daniel Pavilion
13 Where is Casa Grande Airport Hotel and Resort?
Oldbury
14 What is the name of the Government Reform School for boys in St.
Government Industrial School, Dodds
15 Where is Three Houses Park located?
Thickets
BAJAN PROVERBS AND SAYINGS
1. One-one blow...................................................
does kill ole cow.
2. You can lead a cow to water
but you can’t mek he drink.
3. Duh is more in de mortar dan de pestle. EXPLAIN
There is more to the issue than it appears on the surface.
4. Don’t wait till de horse get out........................
to shut de stable door
5. Cat luck in dog luck. EXPLAIN
What one person might get away with might cause a problem for
Somebody else?
GEOGRAPHY
1. Which lies between Ragged Point Light House and Skeete’s Bay?
(Bottom Bay, Crane Beach, Culpepper Island)
Culpepper Island
2. Beachy Head, Miami Beach, Crane Beach. Which one is not in St. Philip?
Miami Beach
3. Name the area in St, Philip where six roads meet?
Wynter Crawford Circle?
4. St. Philip is situated at the (southeastern. Northern, western) end of the island. Which of these?
South Eastern
5. Long Bay, Boarded Hall, Hastings.) Which district is in St. Philip?
Long Bay