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Olympic Games
Swiss Trivia
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100

This city hosted the Olympics in 2004.


What is Athens?

100

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, these Summer Olympics were postponed by one year and finally took place in 2021.

What are the Tokyo 2020 Olympics?

100

These imposing natural barriers cover more than 60% of Switzerland, making the nation famous for winter sports and picturesque views.

What are the Alps?

100

This is the number of iterations that YMUN Europe has gone through

What is 14?

200

This city, known for its futuristic skyline, is home to the world’s busiest container port and a ban on chewing gum

What is Singapore?

200

This is the only city to host both the Summer and the Winter Olympics.

What is Beijing?

200

This large Swiss lake in the west is shared with France and is known in French as “Lac Léman.”

What is Lake Geneva?

300

With 28 medals overall, this American swimmer is the most decorated Olympian of all time.

Who is Michael Phelps?

300

Located near Schaffhausen, this Swiss waterfall is the largest plain waterfall in Europe.

What are the Rhine Falls?

300

This is the oldest member of the YMUN Europe Secretariat

Who is Frank?

400

The maximum number of Friday the 13ths that can occur in a calendar year.

What is 3?

400

This Swiss Alpine resort town hosted the Winter Olympics twice, first in 1928 and again in 1948.

What is St. Moritz?

400

Founded in 1291, this original three-canton confederation eventually expanded into the modern Swiss Confederation.

What is the Everlasting League (or the Bund der Eidgenossen)?

500

This number represents the number of sets a best-of-3 tennis match will most likely end in. 

What is 2 sets?

500

In 1924, this French mountain town hosted the first official Winter Olympics, featuring 16 nations.

What is Chamonix?

500

Known as the “Top of Europe,” this railway station at 3,454 meters above sea level is Europe’s highest and sits between the peaks of the Jungfrau and Mönch.

What is the Jungfraujoch?

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