Watch the video and answer the following questions.
What does the name ‘Glasgow’ mean in the Celtic language?
In the Celtic language, Glasgow means ...
- 'Grey Area'.
- 'Green Area'.
- 'Brown Area'.
- 'Black Area'.
What was Glasgow only famous for, for a long time?
For a long time, Glasgow was famous for ...
- its cuisine.
- its industry.
- its architecture.
- its museums.
When was the bishopric (= the district for which a bishop, a senior priest, is responsible) of Glasgow set up?
The bishopric was set up ...
- in the 10th century.
- in the 11th century.
- in the 12th century.
- in the 13th century.
When was the University of Glasgow founded?
The University of Glasgow was founded ...
- in the 12th century.
- in the 13th century.
- in the 14th century.
- in the 15th century.
What contributed to the boom of Glasgow?
What products arrived at the port of Glasgow?
Thanks to coal mining, iron manufacturing and heavy industry, Glasgow became the biggest workshop for ...
- sheep breeding in the British Empire.
- shipbuilding in the British Empire.
- chip manufacturing in the British Empire.
In which industry did the merchants who became rich invest their money?
The merchants who became rich invested their money in ...
From which country did many immigrants come in order to find work in Glasgow?
Many immigrants came from ...
During WWII, Glasgow became the centre of ...
- manufacturing ammunition.
- manufacturing tanks.
- manufacturing warplanes.
- manufacturing warships.
Which industry is now Glasgow counting on?
Glasgow is now counting on ...
- the computer industry.
- the car industry.
- the tourist industry.
- the mobile phone industry.