 Ydych chi'n ad defnyddio'n ymddangosb Gydaeth mewn ddefnyddio'n y sefyd telehu? Tim, dîm heating i ni'r keumfanaeth, ond byddwn ni'n broses wedi'i gwneud, ac ar gathering o gyflus y dyfyniad o Cymru 어떤ion y goly desires a ddechrau, a ddim wedi wneud, wrth angen trôl i ni. Mae amser yn eich anfrhau, ond byddwn�af i ni roi fydd sydd pa gemur oherwydd. Felly yn fwy o blos, fel ydych chi'n ganddant. A fe wnaeth ni'n gwynghwm er mwyn nhw. Rydych, bod wrth gydag��idd o'r ddweud i'n cael ei gynnig leddaeth, ond oeddiw ddwaith o ddweud i'w ddweud i'i ddweud. Rhywbeth eich Eistedd. Mae'r ddweud i'w ddweud i ddweud i'r ddweud i'w ddweud, fyddwn ni'n gweithio i ddweud i ddweud i ddweud. sulla Oes ddim yn gwneud i ddweud i ddim yn credu maes i gyda, oes, ddim yn cair. Dwy'r cyfoed nhw mae'n cael ei ddechrau'n cael ei ddifwneud yma. Degwethaf, mae'n gwyllenni'r wyf another year. I've got St Mary's there and I've got Strathblane there. May I ask Mr Patterson if he'll, so I start the questions and I want to have an order for the thought with Tosacoin Y cwestiynau y gwaith, wrth gwrs. Mae angen i'r parwysodd, maes o'r parwysodd, ac rwy'n gweithio'r parwysodd. Felly, rwy'n gweithio'r parwysodd. Y cwestiynau y gwaith ymlaen? Sinkwg, do you want to go first or second? The first question is the first 10 questions alternate between the two teams. If a team answers correctly, they win the point, and if a team answers incorrectly, the question will be passed ond banguseddmheart ac che sydd'u ridershaf. A allegiance is pasted to Strathblane for a possible bonus point. This will be followed by 10 buzzer questions. You're not a quiz if you don't have a buzzer. I will monitor the amount of time allowed to the answers to ensure fairness. Cw cache will keep the scores. Please choose a speaker for your team who is going to give the answer. He pointed at you. If I call you to speak, please use the microphone. I want to hear your answer properly. I take it and the microphones are going on automatically. They are. Are both teams ready? We're at the start. Now I begin. First question, St Mary's. The foreign is the currency of which EU member state? Hungary? Correct. Strathblain, the Lou is the currency of which EU member state? Mania. Correct. St Mary's, who is the current president of the European Commission? Jean-Claude Juncker. Thank you. Strathblain, who is the current president of the European Council? Donald Tusk. Correct. St Mary's, tennis player Novak Djokovic, is from which European country? Serbia. Strathblain, tennis player Stan Varenka, is from which European country? Czech Republic. No, I passed that over to St Mary's. Switzerland. Correct. I'm back to St Mary's. Mercia is a region of which EU member state? Spain. Correct. Strathblain, Algarve is a region of which EU member state? Portugal. Correct. St Mary's, which ancient civilisation did mathematician Pythagoras come from? Greek. Correct. Strathblain, Cicero and Virgil were writers from which ancient civilisation? Rome. Correct. St Mary's, what is the capital of Lithuania? Thilneas. Correct. Strathblain, oh, I forgot about the buzzers. How could I forget the buzzers? Right, so. Are we on to the buzzers right now? From now on, it's buzzer time. Have they all got a buzzer? Or is there just one buzzer? Let's check the buzzers. We're going to check them. Buzz your buzz just now. What about yours? That was a bit slow. I was having a second buzz. Oh, that's great. Now, that's an end of playing with them. Okay, here we go. Fingers at the ready. LaSanne and Bern. Hold on. Yes, there was an uneven number of questions there because he stopped at 11. I noticed that, but somebody else made a mistake this time. This wasn't me, this was somebody else, which makes a change. Can we have a question for—this is not on the buzzers, this is your question, Strathblain. Ready? What is the capital of Albania? Tirana. Correct. Now we move on to the buzzers. Each question will be asked to both teams at the same time, and will be answered by the first team to buzz. A correct answer wins the point. If you answer incorrectly, the question will be passed to the other team for a possible bonus point. Once the buzzer is pressed, you must answer the question immediately. There's no conferring with your teammates once the buzzer has been pressed. So if you want to confer, you must do so before you press the buzzer. If the answer is incorrect, as I've said, it will pass to the other team who may confer. Is that clear? So if you buzz, you've got to answer right away. No conferring. If you get it wrong, it passes to the other team who can confer before the answer. Is that clear? So now we go on to question 12. Lysanne and Bern are citizens in which country? St Mary's. Switzerland. Correct. The Garon River flows through France in which other European country? Spain. Correct. In which European capital is the Brandenburg Gate situated? Correct. Name the mountain range that forms a natural border between Poland and Slovakia. Tattra mountains? Tattra mountains? It is. Correct. Name the official European language spoken Peru. French? No. It passes over to South Plain and you can confer. Portuguese? No. The answer is Spanish. Next question. What is the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina? Sarajevo. It is. Correct. Levi Straus, founder of Levi's Jeans, is in which European country? No. Pass it to St Mary's. Switzerland? No. The answer is Germany. Which city is half in Europe and half in Asia? Istanbul. Correct. Guadeloupe is a group of Caribbean islands. Blonde France? Correct. Have you been watching the quizzes on television, young man? I feel like Jeremy Paxman here. That ends the round. It was a very exciting round. Can I ask you all to remain in your seats while we verify the scores? Actually, give them a round of applause. That was some go. We will now present the prizes to the top three teams. It gives me great pleasure to invite John Mulgrew, OBA chair, Scottish European Educational Trust, Gil Paterson MSP, to join me to present the medals and trophy. And I'll join you in a minute, gentlemen, because I just want to read out who we have. In third place, I'll get the word right, we have Gullin. Well done. Please come down to the front to collect your medals and prizes, Gullin. Well done. In second place is Strathblain. Drumtochter, you did really well, Strathblain. You came close. The overall winner is St Mary's. Drumtochter, well, well done. I've just been told the one four times when you get to keep the cup. If you got to win it five times. I'll make some more. This has been a truly unremarkable, most enjoyable afternoon. I hope everybody enjoyed it as much as me. I'm sure you did in the gallery and I'm serious. I think we should engage you in it next time round. Just let's see how hard it is for all the pupils here. Could I ask them in the gallery again? You have a round of applause to all these youngsters who've taken part. Don't be disheartened if you didn't win or become runner-up. You really all did extremely well. And I don't think any of the people like me here could have got half the way you got in this quiz. Anyway, am I now just asking John Mulgrew to come to lecture to give a vote of thanks? Thank you. I mean, I think I am right that this is the fourth time that St Mary's didn't talker have won this competition. So that's really, really good. And it's so good as well that helping us today was Gil Paterson, who's one of your MSPs. So it's all coming together nicely for St Mary's didn't talker. It was in St Mary's didn't talker that we had an interview with a previous winning team and a member of the winning team said that what happened in his household on Christmas day was that after they'd had their Christmas lunch, they cleared the table and the whole family had a Euro quiz. So that's a tradition there that you've got to keep going. It's really been great again, everybody, to see you here in support of the Euro quiz. And we do need a lot of support. I must say that that we keep going. We keep going in a hope and a prayer. And indeed, if it's the public gallery who has got any links with business or would like to sponsor part of what we're doing, then just have a word with either Madeline, Jane or myself. We have to keep going, we want to keep going, but we need money to do that. Do you know that this year there were over 470 schools? Just think of that right across Scotland participating and that involved over 2,000 pupils. So that's why all of you here are so successful because you've emerged from those 2,000 and for our winners, number two and number three, I think it's a really, really splendid achievement. So congratulations to you all. Congratulations to all the pupils who have participated and thank you to Bridget Weir, Leather Company, Clyde Blowers and Tenox who have supported sponsored local heats. We're very grateful to the Office of the European Commission for looking after us here and long may that last but you just don't know. And of course they were responsible for nominating Cooley as our linked person today. I'm sure you thought she did very well. Well done. And I want to thank Gil for his support in many ways over the years and I want in particular to thank Christine who it's not an easy job just to come in and go through all these questions and make sure everything's right and running to time but I think she did very, very well. Thank you. Well done. Finally, let me mention Education Scotland, SILTH which is a national centre for languages in Scotland. The students from Harriet Watt who recorded for us, the local heat organisers, colleagues in local authorities, 31 of them working to organise the local heats and the team here in Parliament, the broadcasting team and those who have organised it with us today. I want to say thank you to everybody and once again to SILTH Mary's, very well done. Can I thank you John and Cooley for speaking today and thank you to John and to Gil Paterson for assisting with the prize giving and my thanks and congratulations to all of you for taking part. And I hope you enjoyed, even if you didn't when, I hope you enjoyed your quiz experience and your visit to the Parliament. Now, could I ask you all, the competitors, to join me in the steps of the garden lobby for a photograph? Bring your mascots with you, they're part of the team too. If you can make your way to the back of the chamber when we're ready to stop and the events assistants will take you down to the garden lobby, please take all your belongings with you as they will be taken away and burned if you don't. Now, I made that bit up, I made that bit up but maybe they do, I don't know because they're burnt. Anyway, you're not returning to the chamber. Certificates and goodie bags will be handed out to all of you as you leave the building. So, if you make your way to the back now and go down to the garden lobby, take everything with you and thank you very much.