Which fruit was once called a “love apple” in Europe?
tomato
What is the capital city of Italy?
Rome
Which instrument has 88 keys?
piano
Which ocean is the largest?
Pacific Ocean
What flower is known as the “Queen of Flowers”?
rose
What type of nut is used to make marzipan?
almonds
Which Italian city is famous for its canals and gondolas?
Venice
What is the highest female singing voice type?
soprano
Which animal is known as the “King of the Jungle”?
lion
What is the national flower of Japan?
Cherry blossom / Sakura
Which country invented the croissant?
Austria hah u thought it was France
Which Italian island is the largest in the Mediterranean Sea?
Sicily
Which composer became deaf later in life but continued to write music?
Ludwig van Beethoven
What is the chemical symbol for gold?
AU
Which flower is traditionally given on Mother’s Day in many countries?
carnation
Which grain is used to make traditional risotto?
(Answer: Arborio rice)
Which Italian city is considered the birthplace of the Renaissance?
Florence
what was the greatest number of strings on a guitar
20
Which country invented paper?
China
Which flower is often associated with remembrance and worn on Remembrance Day?
poppy
Which country is the largest producer of cocoa beans?
Ivory Coast
Which Italian volcano destroyed the city of Pompeii in 79 AD?
Mount Vesuvius
What is the oldest known musical instrument?
flute
Which planet spins on its side compared to the others?
Uranus
Which flower is a symbol of the Netherlands?
tulip