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100

This hotel with restaurant near Mercedes-Benz arena has a great location and is only 4.7 kilometers from the center of Berlin. Nearby attractions include East Side Gallery 

A) The Post Office

B) The Space Needle

C) Hotel Indigo

Hotel Indigo

100

This is one of the best restaurants in Berlin, Germany that not only offers the best cuisines in the city but also the best views. It's historic locale adds to it's overall charm and makes time spent here even more memorable.

A) Gilpin Crab Shack

B) Bass Breakfast Nook

C) Shan's Bistro

Shan's Bistro

100

This color cannot be found on the German flag.

A) Black

B) Red

C) Cyan

Cyan

100

This city sits on a plateau overlooking the Tauber River in Bavaria. Straight from the pages of a fairy tale, the town is famous for its extremely well preserved medieval center. 

A) Temecula

B) Rothenburg

C) New York

Rothenburg

100

The architecture in the city of Frankfurt, Germany is often called ____________ due to it's position on the Rhine River and the skyline that often feels more American than European

A) Silly

B) Manhattan 

C) Lunar

Manhattan

200

This is a 3.5-star hotel with restaurant near Potsdamer Platz has great location only 1.5 kilometers from the center of Berlin. Nearby attractions include Potsdamer Platz, Blue Man Group, and Marlene Dietrich Platz.

A) Grimm's Potsdamer Platz

B) Hilton Berlin

C) Motel 6

Grimm's Potsdamer Platz

200

If indulging in traditional German cuisines amidst a friendly and laid-back ambience has been on your list for quite some time, then head to this restaurant. Amongst the coolest restaurants in Berlin, this place truly knows how to make it's guests holiday special. They also have historic paddle-boats wherein you could eat from your picnic basket and seize the day.

A) McDonald's 

B) Mutter Lustig 

C) Burger King

Mutter Lustig 

200

The type of flag the country of Germany has is called a ____________ because it consists of three hues.

A) Banner

B) Pennant

C) Tricolor 

Tricolor
200

Located in the Baltic Sea, this is the largest island in Germany connected to the mainland by a bridge and causeway. Charming villas, romantic seaside resorts and beautiful beaches all draw tourists to this island but the star attraction is the Jasmund National Park.

A) Jurassic Island 

B) Staten Island

C) Rugen Island

Rugen Island 

200

This is located in Frankfurt, Germany and is responsible for the monetary policy in the Euro area since 1999, when the euro currency was first adopted by some EU members.

A) Harvard University 

B) European Central Bank

C) Wells Fargo

European Central Bank

300

This is a family-friendly hotel with restaurants near Potsdamer Platz and 1.8 kilometers from the center of Berlin. Nearby attractions include German Museum of Technology, Berlin Story Bunker, and Science Center Spectrum. 

A) The Circus Hotel

B) Mercure Hotel Berlin Mitte 

C) Premier Inn Berlin Alexanderplatz Hotel

Mercure Hotel Berlin Mitte 

300

Located on the rooftop floor of 25 hours Bikini Berlin Shopping Mall, this restaurant is one of the top Berlin restaurants that offer the next level Israeli cuisines. 

A) Neni Berlin

B) Restaurant Tim Raue

C) Arby's 

Neni Berlin

300

The flag of Germany consists of these three colors.

A) Amber, Tan and Gray

B) Cyan, Magenta & Turquoise 

C) Red, Black & Gold

Red, Black & Gold

300

Situated on the Rhine River in the German federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, this city is one of the most popular places to visit in Germany. The city offers a vibrant array of attractions, buzzing nightlife and a stellar arts and culture scene. 

A) Cologne 

B) Dresden

C) Washington D.C.

Cologne

300

There are more than 20,000 ___________ in Germany.

A) Palm trees

B) Stray cats 

C) Castles 

Castles

400

This is a luxurious hotel with two restaurants that offers almost anything you can think of and is 700 meters from the center of Berlin. Nearby attractions include The Holocaust Memorial, Berliner Philharmonie Hall, and German Spy Museum.

A) Hotel Luc, Autograph Collection

B) St. Christopher's Inn Berlin Mitte

C) The Ritz-Carlton

The Ritz-Carlton, Berlin

400

To find this restaurant, you must walk through a mid-alley past garbage bins until you come across a lone chandelier, then you'll need to buzz at the door to enter. If this sounds club-like, that is because the owner got his start running his restaurant out of one of Berlin's most famous underground clubs.

A) Ngon Restaurant Berlin

B) Cookies Cream

C) Katz Orange

Cookies Cream

400

The flag of Germany was adopted in the year of __________.

A) 1949

B) 2002

C) 1783

1949

400

With historic treasures like the medieval Old Bridge, the Church of the Holy Spirit and the Knight Saint George House, this city is a popular tourist attraction in Germany as well. The city center's main street is packed with pubs, restaurants, museums, art galleries, shops and markets selling the likes of cuckoo clocks to German sausages. 

A) Heidelberg 

B) Neuschwanstein 

C) Munich

Heidelberg 

400

The largest __________ in Europe is located in Berlin, Germany.

A) Train station

B) Airport

C) Mall

Train station

500

This is a 3.5-star hotel with restaurant only 1.4 kilometers from the center of Berlin. Nearby attractions include Berlin Central Station and Berlin Museum of Medical History of the Charité.

A) Hotel Amano Grand Central

B) Hotel Eurostars Berlin 

C) The Mandala Hotel

Hotel Amano Grand Central

500

This restaurant is a true neighborhood hangout. Opening in Prinzlauer Berg in late 2016, this restaurant evolved into a real, albeit casual, and relaxed foodie destination. 

A) 136 Restaurant 

B) A Mano

C) Mrs. Robinson's 

Mrs. Robinson's 

500

The tricolor design of the flag of Germany was first seen in the ____________.

A) 1900s

B) 1200s

C) 1800s 

1800s 

500

Being the capital city of Germany, this location is widely associated with it's World War II history and former division of East and West Germany by the historic, "Wall," during the Cold War.

A) Frankfurt 

B) Berlin

C) Hamburg 

Berlin

500

There are more than 1,000 types of __________ in Germany.

A) Zoos

B) Bread

C) Sausages

Sausages

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