The Ultimate Europe Knowledge Quiz

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https://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/europe-human-geography
https://www.britannica.com/place/Netherlands
http://catalog.wcupa.edu/general-information/index-course-prefix-guide/course-index/foreign-languages-culture-cluster/
https://www.britannica.com/place/Europe

Think you know Europe inside and out? Take this quiz to challenge your knowledge across various topics such as geography, history, culture, and languages, and learn some fascinating facts along the way!

Think you know Europe inside and out? Take this quiz to challenge your knowledge across various topics such as geography, history, culture, and languages, and learn some fascinating facts along the way!

1. Which mountain range forms a natural border between Spain and France?

The Apennines
The Alps
The Pyrenees
The Carpathians

2. When was the European Union officially established?

1957
1986
2002
1993

3. Which festival is celebrated in Munich, Germany during late September and early October?

Carnival
Bastille Day
Oktoberfest
La Tomatina

4. Who composed the famous symphony 'Ode to Joy'?

Frédéric Chopin
Ludwig van Beethoven
Johann Sebastian Bach
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

5. Which author wrote 'Don Quixote'?

Homer
Miguel de Cervantes
Leo Tolstoy
Victor Hugo

6. What is the capital city of Portugal?

Porto
Seville
Madrid
Lisbon

7. Which language is spoken by the majority of people in Austria?

French
Spanish
German
Italian

8. Which river flows through the city of Paris?

The Rhine
The Danube
The Seine
The Thames

9. What dish is traditionally associated with Spain?

Fufu
Paella
Sauerbraten
Pasta

10. Which European country has the smallest population?

Andorra
San Marino
Monaco
Vatican City

11. Which European institution is responsible for monetary policy in the Eurozone?

Eurogroup
European Council
European Parliament
European Central Bank

12. Which European artist painted the 'Mona Lisa'?

Vincent van Gogh
Pablo Picasso
Leonardo da Vinci
Claude Monet