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100

What is the capital city of Romania?

    A) Bucharest         B) Cluj-Napoca

         C) Timișoara       D) Iași

Bucharest (Bucharest, also known as București in Romanian, is not only the capital but also the largest city in Romania.)

100

Which Romanian dictator ruled the country from 1965 to 1989?

    A) Nicolae Ceaușescu         B) Ion Iliescu

         C) Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej       D) Petru Groza

Nicolae Ceaușescu (Ceaușescu's regime was marked by authoritarianism, personality cult, and economic mismanagement, culminating in his overthrow during the Romanian Revolution.)


100

Which Romanian band gained international fame with their song "Dragostea Din Tei" in 2004?

    A) O-Zone         B) Akcent

         C) Fly Project       D) Morandi

O-zone

100

What is the official language of Romania?

    A) Hungarian         B) Moldavian

         C) Romanian       D) Romani

Romanian (Romanian is not only the official language but also the most widely spoken language in Romania.)


100

What is the currency of Romania?

    A) Euro         B) Romanian Pound

         C) Romanian Leu       D) Romanian Liră

Romanian Leu (The Romanian Leu is the official currency of Romania, abbreviated as RON.)


200

Which river forms a significant part of Romania's southern border?

    A) Danube         B) Tisa

         C) Dniester       D) Olt

Danube (The Danube River, one of Europe's major rivers, forms a large part of Romania's southern border before emptying into the Black Sea.)


200

Who was the ruler of Romania known as "The Liberator" for leading the country to independence from the Ottoman Empire?

    A) Prince Carol I         B) King Ferdinand I

         C) Michael the Brave       D) Alexandru Ioan Cuza

Prince Carol I (Prince Carol I, later King Carol I, played a pivotal role in Romania's independence and subsequent modernization during his reign.)


200

What is the name of the traditional Romanian blouse, often hand-embroidered with intricate designs?

    A) Ie         B) Cioareci

         C) Catrință       D) Cămăși

Ie (The Ie is a traditional Romanian blouse, typically adorned with elaborate embroidery, and is an important symbol of Romanian cultural identity.)

200

Which language family does Romanian belong to?

    A) Romance         B) Slavic

         C) Germanic       D) Fino-Ugric

Romance (Romanian is a Romance language, meaning it evolved from Latin, much like French, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese.)


200

Which Romanian gymnast won three Olympic gold medals in gymnastics at the 1976 Montreal Olympics?

    A) Nadia Comăneci         B) Simona Halep

         C) Sandra Izbasa       D) Cătălina Ponor

Nadia Comăneci (Nadia Comăneci made history by being the first gymnast to achieve a perfect score of 10 in Olympic competition.)


300

Which mountain range runs through the center of Romania?

    A) Carpathians          B) Alps

         C) Pyrenees       D) Urals

Carpathian Mountains (The Carpathian Mountains, extending across much of Central and Eastern Europe, traverse Romania, offering stunning landscapes and biodiversity.)


300

What event in 1989 led to the downfall of the Communist regime in Romania?

    A) Romanian Revolution         B) Timișoara Massacre

         C) Târgu Mureș Protests       D) Jiu Valley Miners' Strike

Romanian Revolution (The Romanian Revolution, sparked by protests in Timișoara and later spreading across the country, resulted in Ceaușescu's overthrow and the end of communist rule.)


300

Who was the most famous Romanian sculptor?

    A) Constantin Brâncuși         B) Dimitrie Paciurea

         C) Ion Jalea       D) Oscar Han

Constantin Brâncuși (Constantin Brâncuși, one of the most influential sculptors of the 20th century, created iconic works such as the "Endless Column" and "Bird in Space.")


300

Who is the romanian national poet?

    A) Dimitrie Cantemir         B) Mihai Eminescu

         C) Klaus Iohannis       D) Mihai Creanga

Mihai Eminescu


300

Who is the Romanian tennis player who won the French Open singles title in 1978, becoming the first player from Eastern Europe to win a Grand Slam singles title?

    A) Ilie Năstase         B) Simona Halep

         C) Ion Țiriac       D) Virginia Ruzici

Virginia Ruzici (Virginia Ruzici achieved a significant milestone in tennis history with her victory at the French Open in 1978.)


400

What is the largest lake in Romania?

    A) Razelm Lake         B) Siutghiol Lake

         C) Sinoe Lake       D) Bicaz Lake

Razelm Lake (Razelm Lake, located in Sourth East region of Dobruja, is the largest lake in Romania and plays a significant role in the local ecosystem.)


400

Which was the name for the region of Romania during Roman times?

    A) Dacia         B) Moesia

         C) Wallachia       D) Raetia

Dacia (Dacia was the Roman name for the region roughly corresponding to modern-day Romania, known for its fierce resistance against Roman conquest.)


400

4. (400 points) What is the name of the traditional Romanian cheese similar to feta cheese?

    A) Brânză de burduf         B) Telemea

         C) Caș       D) Urda

   - Answer: Telemea (Telemea is a soft, white cheese with a crumbly texture, commonly used in Romanian cuisine, similar to feta cheese but with its own distinct flavor.)


400

How was the soup served today named?

    A) Bors de legume         B) Ciorba de pulet

         C) Supa de geaba       D) Ciorba radauteana

Ciorba radauteana


400

What is the name of the massive administrative building in Bucharest, often referred to as the "House of the People" during the Communist era?

    A) Palace of the Parliament         B) Cotroceni Palace

         C) Peleș Castle       D) Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum

Palace of the Parliament (The Palace of the Parliament is one of the largest administrative buildings in the world and stands as a symbol of Romania's communist past.)


500

Which region of Romania is famous for its painted monasteries?

    A) Bucovina         B) Transylvania

         C) Dobruja       D) Moldavia

Bucovina (Bucovina, in northeastern Romania, is renowned for its unique painted monasteries, which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.)

500

Which ancient civilization established colonies in present-day Romania around the 6th century BC?

    A) Greeks         B) Romans

         C) Egyptians       D) Phoenicians

Greeks (The ancient Greeks established several colonies along the Black Sea coast, including in present-day Romania, contributing to cultural and commercial exchanges in the region.)


500

Who is the Romanian composer known for his masterpiece "Romanian Rhapsodies"?

    A) George Enescu         B) Ciprian Porumbescu

         C) Dinu Lipatti       D) Constantin Silvestri

George Enescu (George Enescu was a prominent Romanian composer, violinist, and conductor, widely regarded as one of the greatest musicians of the 20th century.)


500

Which letter is used in the Romanian alphabet but not in English?

    A) - Ș         B) - Ž

         C) - Č       D) - Ż

Ș (The letter "Ș" with a comma diacritic, called "S-comma," represents the "sh" sound in Romanian and is not present in the English alphabet.)


500

What is the name of the famous Romanian castle often associated with the legend of Count Dracula?

    A) Bran Castle         B) Peleș Castle

         C) Corvin Castle       D) Cantacuzino Castle

Bran Castle (Bran Castle, located near Brașov, is commonly known as "Dracula's Castle" due to its association with the fictional character.)


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