The Quiz: A kilt is a garment from which country?
Canada
Scotland
South Korea
Turkey
Today, a kilt is meant to signify masculinity in Scottish culture — especially in the Highlands. Originating as a daily garment, the kilt is now embraced as part of a uniform, formal outfit, or casual ensemble. In the early 1700s, the kilt became the garment we know today, evolving from a belted plaid wrap that emerged in the late 16th century. Now, the kilt is considered an integral part of Scottish national dress.
The correct answer to this quiz is Scotland.