Chemistry
Traditions
Eurovision
Literature
Geography
100

Fe - is the symbol for this element.

Iron

100

A muslim celebration is currently under way. What is it called?

Eid al-Fitr

100

Which country will host this year's Eurovision?

Switzerland

100

Who wrote "Pippi Longstockings"?

Astrid Lindgren

100

Which is the smallest country in Europe?

The Vatican

200

Above each element in the periodic table is a number. What is this number called?

Atomic Number

200

What is "Långfredag" called in English?

Good Friday.

200

How many times has Sweden won the contest?

7 times.

200

What is "Karlsson på taket" called in English?

Karlsson on the roof.

200

Name three countries that have invaded the British Isles.

Scandinavia, Rome, France, Ireland

300

Helium, neon, argon and xenon, are all examples of what?

Noble gases.

300

Why is easter celebrated?

The crucifixion of Jesus and resurrection.

300

Which countries have won the contest the most times?

Ireland and Sweden.

300

Who wrote "The Black Cat" and "The Raven"?

Edgar Allen Poe

300

Which is the longest river in Europe?

The Volga

400

Bi - is the symbol of which element?

Bismuth

400

Why is easter celebrated at different times every year?

Easter falls on the first Sunday after the full moon that occurs on or after the spring equinox.

400

Name three non-european countries that have competed in the contest.

Australia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Israel, Georgia.

400

Who wrote "The Perks of Being a Wallflower"?

Stephen Chbosky

400

Which is the second largest country in Europe?

Ukraine

500

An _______ is a mixture of chemical elements of which in most cases at least one is a metallic element.

Alloy

500

When is "Guy Fawkes Night" celebrated?

5 November
500

Which year did the Finnish band "Lordi" win?

2006

500

What do the letters J.R.R stand for in the famous author J.R.R Tolkien's name stand for?

John Ronald Reuel

500

How many countries are there in Europe?

About 50.

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