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1. What is the population in Italy
A
63
B
69
C
65
2. What is the capitol in Italy
A
Milan
B
Paris
C
Rome
3. What is the government in Italy
A
Democracy, Milan
B
Democracy, Republic
C
Democracy, Rome
4. What language is spoken in Italy
A
French
B
Italian
C
Spanish
5. What is the religion in Italy
A
Christians 10%
B
Christians 95%
C
Christians 80%
6. What is the currency in Italy
A
1 Euro = 100 cents
B
100 Euro = 1 cents
C
21 Euro = 500 cents
7. In what year was the Italian Republic formed?
A
June 5th 1946
B
June 21st 1946
C
June 2nd 1946
8. What are the colors of the flag and what do those colors represent?
A
Red, Orange, Yellow
B
White, Red, Blue
C
Pink & Purple
9. What is the national animal in Italy?
A
Italian Bear
B
Italian Fox
C
Italian Wolf
10. What is the national flower in Italy?
A
Rose
B
White Lily
C
Passion Flower
11. What six countries border Italy?
A
Austria, France, Holy See, San Marino, Slovenia, and Switzerland.
B
Paris
C
America
12. What all the islands of Italy? (Part 1)
A
Hawaii
B
Paris, Rome, Milan
C
Calabria, Campanian Archipelago, Cheradi Islands, Grado Lagoon
13. What all the islands of Italy? (Part 2)
A
Ozark
B
Gulf of La Spezia, Ligurian Islands, 1.7 Marano Lagoon, Pedagne peninsula
C
America
14. What are the two main mountain ranges?
A
The Alps in the north and the Apennine mountains
B
America Mountains
C
Paris Alps
15. What are the three active volcanoes found in Italy?
A
The Coast of America
B
The Coast of Hawaii
C
Vesuvius near Naples, Etna on Sicily and Stromboli off the Coast of Italy
16. What is Italy’s largest island?
A
Hawaii
B
Sicily
C
Mexico
17. What is the highest mountain peak in Italy
A
Mont Blanc
B
Mont St. Helen
C
Mont Volcano
18. What is the largest lake in Italy
A
Ozark Lake
B
Springfield Lake
C
Lake Garda
19. How far is the longest border to a neighboring country?
A
344 miles
B
434 miles
C
500 miles
20. What is the most active volcano in Italy
A
Etna
B
Helen
C
Dora
21. Which country that Italy surrounds is the smallest country in the world?
A
San Helen
B
San Apple
C
San Marino
22. Which city is nicknamed the “Eternal City”?
A
Milan
B
Rome
C
Paris
23. Which city has a famous bell tower that leans?
A
Pisa Itally
B
Pisa Milan
C
Pisa Rome
24. Which city for ancient colorful mosaics?
A
Ucetia in Northern France
B
Ucetia in East France
C
Ucetia in Southern France
25. Which city is referred to as “Lagoon City” or “City of Masks”?
A
Milan
B
Venice
C
Paris
26. Which city is known for its art museums and historical churches?
A
Venice Itally
B
Milan Itally
C
Rome
27. Which central Italy city is a popular tourist region known for its rolling hills and medieval towns?
A
Rome
B
Milan
C
Pienza
28. What area is known for its fabulous skiing?
A
Rome
B
Alps
C
Milan
29. Which country that Italy surrounds is the smallest country in the world?
A
San Angela
B
San Tom
C
San Marino
30. What city is known for its trulli houses?
A
Puglia, Italy
B
Milan, Italy
C
Paris, France
31. Which city is the main industrial center of Italy and is known as one of the world's fashion capitals?
A
Rome
B
Paris
C
Milan
32. What is Palio in Siena?
A
1644 horse
B
Dating back to 1644 when the first horse race in the city's main square was held
C
Dating the first horse
33. What is the word for soccer in Italian?
A
Calcio
B
Football
C
Soccer
34. T/F Family is very important to Italians?
A
True
B
False
C
NA
35. Who were three famous explorers from Italy?
A
Dora the Explorer, Boots the monkey, Backpack
B
Spongebob, Patrick, Sandy
C
Christopher Columbus, Amerigo Vespucci, Marco Polo
36. Who was the scientist/artist who proved that the earth was round, not flat?
A
Pablo Picasso
B
Leonardo da Vinci
C
Georgia O'Keeffe
37. Who was a pioneer in electricity?
A
George Washington
B
Pablo Picasso
C
Benjamin Franklin
38. What are two inventions credited to the Italians?
A
Cd Player
B
Radio and Computer
C
Radio and Piano
39. What other nations use Italy as their official language?
A
Croatia and Slovenia
B
English and Spanish
C
Croatia and French
40. What letters do Italians leave out of their alphabet?
A
A,C,S,T,B
B
J,K,W,X,Y
C
P,Z,K,L,I
41. What are common languages young people learn to speak at school?
A
Portuguese, Russian
B
English, Latino
C
French, German, and Spanish
42. What are common agricultural products produced in the South of Italy?
A
Crackers, Soda, Chips,
B
Fruits, Vegetables, Olive Oil, Wine, and Durum Wheat
C
Candy
43. What are some common ingredients used on Italian pizza?
A
Fresh Vegetables, Thinly Sliced Ham, Salami, Artichokes, Olives
B
Cheese and Pepperoni
C
Fish, Cheese, Olives
44. What is gelato?
A
Cheese
B
Yogurt
C
Ice Cream
45. What kind of milk was mozzarella originally made from?
A
Buffalo
B
Cow
C
Goat
46. How many national parks does Italy have?
A
100
B
25
C
50