The 3 colors that make up the Italian flag.
What are red, white, green?
The capital of Italy.
What is Rome?
Name the 2 food Italy is most famous for.
What are pizza and pasta?
The dictator that helped Italian Prime Minister Mussolini escape captivity for war crimes in 1943.
Who is Adolf Hitler?
If someone said 'Addio,' what would they mean?
Goodbye!
The main ingredient in the pasta known as Gnocchi.
What is potato?
The type of footwear Italy is said to look like.
What is a boot?
True or False: The Caesar Salad was invented in Rome, Italy.
False! It was invented by a restauranteur named Caesar Cardini in Tijuana Mexico when he tossed the salad together after running short on ingredients. Fun fact: He was actually born in northern Italy.
The plague that hit Italy, killing a third of the population in 1348.
What is the Black Death?
Name the 2 Italian translation for "yes".
Sì and certo.
The percentage of people who identify as Christians in Italy.
What is 80%?
Which of the following islands does not belong to Italy?
a) Sicily
b) Corsica
c) Sardinia
d) Capri
b) Corsica is in France.
Famous Italian dessert, Tiramisu, typically contains liquor; but name 1 of the 2 most popular additions.
What are marsala wine OR rum?
When is the 1860s?
The number of letters there are in the Italian alphabet.
The year Italy adopted Euro as their official currency.
What year is 2002? (Before that, they had the Italian Lira- plural: Lire)
The name of the mountain range that forms the northern border of Italy.
What is the Alps?
What thought of Italian dish is not Italian at all?
Spaghetti and meatballs. We have America to thank for that!
The twins' names who discovered the city of Rome in the Roman Mythology.
Who are Romulus and Remus?
The language Italian is closest related to.
What is Latin?
The famous explorer that was born in Genoa, Italy, in 1451.
Who is Christopher Columbus?
Name 2 countries (out of 6) that Italy borders.
San Marino, Austria, Switzerland, Slovenia, Vatican City, and France.
The Italian city that pizza was invented in.
What is Naples?
The world-famous astronomer who was sentenced to life in prison, in 1633, for opposing the Churches teachings with scientific fact.
Who is Galileo Galilei?
If you were wished 'Buona Giornata,' what would it mean?
Have a nice day!