General Knowledge
La Cucina
Italian Cities
Famous Figures
Fashion and Culture
100

What three colors make up the Italian flag?

Red, White, Green

100

What is the name of the Italian dessert that is made with ladyfingers, coffee, and mascarpone cheese?

Tiramisu

100

What is the name of the Italian city that is known for being the hub for fashion, design, and art?

Milan

100

Who was the iconic Italian artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?

Michelangelo

100

What is the name of the Italian fashion brand known for its bold use of color and its iconic D&G logo?

Dolce & Gabbana

200

What is the capital of Italy?

Rome

200

What type of cheese is used in traditional Italian caprese salad?

Fresh mozzarella

200

What is the name of the Italian city that is known for its beautiful churches, including the Basilica di San Marco and the Duomo di Santa Maria del Fiore?

Florence

200

What is the name of the Italian composer who wrote “The Four Seasons”?

Antonio Vivaldi

200

What is the name of the Italian fashion brand known for its sleek and modern designs, particularly in men’s fashion, and its iconic eagle logo?

Armani

300

What is the name of the mountain range that runs through Italy?

The Alps

300

What is the name of the Italian cheese that is often grated over pasta dishes?

Parmesan (Parmigiano-Reggiano)

300

Which Italian city is known for being the birthplace of pesto, as well as for its street food, including focaccia and farinata (chickpea flatbread)?

Genoa

300

Who was the famous Italian artist who painted “The Last Supper”?

Leonardo da Vinci

300

What is the name of the Italian fashion house known for its iconic red-soled shoes?

Christian Louboutin

400

What is the name of the region in Italy that is known for its beautiful coastline, lemon groves, and colorful towns?

Amalfi Coast

400

Which Italian region is famous for its pizza and pasta dishes?

Naples

400

What is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea and a region of Italy?

Sicily

400

In Roman Mythology, what are the names of the twin brothers who discovered the city of Rome?

Romulus and Remus

400

What is the name of the famous Italian fashion designer who founded his own fashion house in 1978?

Gianni Versace

500

How do you say “thank you” in Italian?

Grazie

500

What type of sauce is traditionally served with spaghetti alla carbonara?

 A sauce made with eggs, cheese, and bacon

500

What is the name of the famous Italian wine region that is known for its Chianti and Brunello wines?


Tuscany

500

According to legend, which Italian scientist discovered the law of gravity by dropping weights off the Leaning Tower of Pisa, showing that gravity causes objects of different masses to fall with the same acceleration?

Galileo Galilei

500

This common Italian saying embodies Italy's philosophy of savoring beauty and simple joys.

The term gained global recognition through Federico Fellini's 1960 film, which depicted the glamorous yet empty lifestyle of Rome's elite.

La Dolce Vita