ITALIAN FOOD & DRINK
ITALIAN HOLIDAYS & FESTIVALS
ITALIAN HISTORY & SYMBOLS
ART, FASHION & MUSIC
ITALIAN LANGUAGE & DAILY LIFE
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What Italian food is traditionally eaten on New Year’s Eve for good luck?

Lentils 

100

What Italian holiday is celebrated on January 6 with a witch-like figure bringing gifts?

La Befana

100

What colors are on the Italian flag? 

Green, white, and red

100

What Italian city is known as the fashion capital of Italy?

Milan 

100

What does “ciao” mean in English?

Hello or goodbye

200

What is the name of the Italian Christmas cake filled with candied fruit?

Panettone

200

What famous Italian festival features masks and takes place before Lent?

Carnival (Carnevale)

200

What city is the capital of Italy?

Rome 

200

What type of music uses dramatic singing and is popular in Italy?

Opera 

200

What language is spoken in italy? 

Italian 

300

What Italian meal course comes after the “primo”?

Secondo 

300

What Italian national holiday celebrates the unification of Italy on March 17?

Italian Unification Day

300

What continent is Italy in?

Europe 

300

Who painted the Mona Lisa?

Leonardo da Vinci

300

What is the Italian word for “thank you”?

Grazie 

400

What is the traditional Italian after-dinner drink meant to aid digestion?

Digestivo (like limoncello)

400

What holiday on June 2 celebrates Italy becoming a republic?

Festa della Repubblica

400

What famous city has canals instead of roads?

Venice

400

What Italian city is known for Renaissance art

Florence 

400

What does “arrivederci” mean in English?

Goodbye

500

What region of Italy is known as the birthplace of pizza?

Campania (Naples)

500

What holiday celebrates Italy’s unification on March 17?

Italian Unification Day

500

What ancient structure in Rome is known for gladiator fights?

The Colosseum

500

What Renaissance city is known for Michelangelo’s David?

Florence 

500

What is the Italian word for family, an important cultural value?

Famiglia

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