Tuesday 21 October 2008

Quiz Poland

1. What is the capital of Poland?
A. Cracow
B. Warsaw
C. Prague

2. Which countries are neighbours of Poland?
A. Russia, Germany, Slovakia, The Czech Republic, Belarus, Lithuania, Ukraine
B. Austria, France, Slovakia, The Czech Republic, Germany, Russia, Sweden
C. Germany, Sweden, Belarus, Lithuania, Slovakia, The Czech Republic, France

3. What is the longest river in Poland?
A. Odra
B. Vistula
C. Danube

4. What are the colours of Polish flag?
A. white, blue, red
B. red, white
C. white, red

5. What is the Polish population?
A. 38 million people
B. 15 million people
C. 45 million people

6. What is the name of the sea Poland has access to?
A. The Black Sea
B. The Baltic Sea
C. The Mediterranean Sea

7. Where are the mountains in Poland?
A. In the south
B. in the east
C. in the north

8. Where is the sea in Poland?
A. In the south
B. in the north
C. in the west

9. What is the highest mountain in Poland?
A. Rysy
B. Kasprowy Wierch
C. Giewont

10. Who is the President of Poland?
A. Lech Kaczyński
B. Jarosław Kaczyński
C. Donald Tusk

11. Who is Lech Wałęsa?
A. a writer
B. a former president
C. a football player

12. The first capital of Poland was
A. Gniezno
B. Cracow
C. Warsaw

13. What is the oldest Polish University?
A. Warsaw University
B. Jagielloński University
C. KUL

14. Which is the traditional Polish dish?
A. Żurek
B. goulash
C. pizza

15. One of the most beautiful places in our region is known as “the tourist triangle”.
It consists of 3 towns. What are their names?
A. Puławy, Lublin, Warszawa
B. Puławy, Kazimierz Dolny, Nałęczów
C. Puławy, Lublin, Zamość

16. What is the population of Puławy?
A. 52 000
B. 70 000
C. 365 000

17. How many scientific institutes are there in Puławy?
A. 2
B. 4
C. 5

18. What foreign languages do our students learn at school?
A. English, German
B. Spanish, English
C. Russian, English

19. Which of these monuments can you find in Puławy?
A. Palace of Science and Culture
B. Wawel
C. The Sybil’s Temple

20. What is the currency in Poland?
A. Złoty
B. Euro
C. pond

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