Animals
Plant
Misc.
Food
100

1. What is Italy’s national animal?
A) Mediterranean Monk Seal
B) Alpine Marmot
C) Italian Wolf
D) European Green Lizard

C) Italian Wolf

100

1. What do olive trees produce?
A) Lemons
B) Olives
C) Grapes
D) Tomatoes

B) Olives

100

1. What was the Colosseum used for in ancient Rome?
A) A market
B) A royal palace
C) A school
D) Gladiator fights and big events

D) Gladiator fights and big events

100

1. What ingredients are on a traditional Margherita pizza?
A) Pepperoni, onions, and mushrooms
B) Tomatoes, mozzarella, and basil
C) Pineapple, ham, and olives
D) Sausage, peppers, and spinach

B) Tomatoes, mozzarella, and basil

200

2. What does the Alpine Marmot do in the winter?
A) It hibernates in underground burrows
B) It migrates to warmer places
C) It grows a thicker coat
D) It hides in trees

A) It hibernates in underground burrows

200

2. Where do grapes grow in Italy?
A) In deep forests
B) On tall trees
C) In city gardens
D) On vines in the countryside

D) On vines in the countryside

200

2. Why does the Leaning Tower of Pisa tilt to one side?
A) It was built on soft ground
B) It was hit by an earthquake
C) Someone pushed it
D) The top is too heavy

A) It was built on soft ground

200

2. About how many types of pasta does Italy have?
A) About 100
B) About 50
C) About 200
D) Over 300

D) Over 300

300

3. Where does the Mediterranean Monk Seal like to rest?
A) On rocky cliffs
B) Near coral reefs
C) In deep ocean caves
D) On quiet beaches

D) On quiet beaches

300

3. What are Italian lemons used for?
A) Only in cooking
B) Only for perfume
C) Drinks, desserts, and perfume
D) Soap and shampoo

C) Drinks, desserts, and perfume

300

3. What kind of boats do people ride in the canals of Venice?
A) Kayaks
B) Gondolas
C) Submarines
D) Canoes

B) Gondolas

300

3. What makes gelato different from regular ice cream?
A) It’s creamier and softer
B) It has no sugar
C) It’s served hot
D) It has pasta in it

A) It’s creamier and softer

400

4. What is one reason the Sicilian Donkey is helpful to farmers?
A) It lays eggs
B) It is strong and can carry heavy loads
C) It guards sheep
D) It can run very fast

B) It is strong and can carry heavy loads

400

4. What kind of tree often lines roads in Italian villages?
A) Cypress Tree
B) Lemon Tree
C) Olive Tree
D) Grape Vine

A) Cypress Tree

400

4. What destroyed the ancient city of Pompeii?
A) An earthquake
B) A flood
C) A volcanic eruption
D) A wildfire

C) A volcanic eruption

400

4. What does the word “tiramisu” mean in Italian?
A) Sweet delight
B) Cold coffee
C) Pick me up
D) Cake and cream

C) Pick me up

500

5. What is special about the European Green Lizard’s tail?
A) It can glow in the dark
B) It changes colors
C) It can break off and grow back
D) It curls into a ball when scared

C) It can break off and grow back

500

5. What are tomatoes most famous for in Italian food?
A) Being dried for snacks
B) Making pasta sauce, pizza, and salads
C) Turning into jelly
D) Growing on tall trees

B) Making pasta sauce, pizza, and salads

500

5. Where can you see Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel ceiling?
A) The Colosseum
B) Pisa
C) Venice
D) Vatican City

D) Vatican City

500

5. What makes risotto different from regular rice?
A) It is crunchy and dry
B) It is creamy and soft
C) It is made with pasta
D) It is cooked in milk

B) It is creamy and soft

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