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100

What is the capital of Armenia?

Yerevan

100

Armenians LOVE this red, seed-filled fruit, it’s a symbol of life and shows up in tons of their art.

The pomegranate

100

The simple way to say “hi” in Armenian sounds like “ba-rev.” What does it literally wish you? (Hint: a good something)

 “Good day” / good light

200

When Armenia adopted Christianity as a national religion.

301 AD

200

This giant freshwater lake high in the mountains is one of Armenia’s most beautiful spots, locals treat it like their seaside!

Lake Sevan

200

Armenian is so unique it sits all alone on the language family tree, it has no close cousins. True or false?

True (it’s its own branch of Indo-European)

300

This mountain is the symbol of Armenia

Mount Ararat

300

This tennis legend… just kidding — but this game really is huge in Armenia. They even teach this game in schools. Which one?

Chess

300

Say “thank you” in Armenian, it sounds like a French perfume! (Hint: “shnorhaka…”)

Shnorhakalutyun

400

Armenia once had a huge empire stretching “from sea to sea” under this king with a very royal-sounding name. (Hint: XXXXX the… Great!)

Tigran the Great

400

Armenians call their own country by this name, not “Armenia.”

Hayastan

400

Armenian has its very own alphabet that looks like nothing else on Earth. How many letters does it have — 26, 39, or 50? (Hint: more than English!)

39

500

This ancient pagan temple, with tall Greek-style columns, is the only one of its kind still standing in Armenia.

The Garni Temple

500

This soulful wooden flute, carved from apricot wood, makes a sound so sad it could make you cry. You’ve heard it in movie soundtracks!

Duduk (Movies like: Gladiator, Narnia, Constantine, and many other)

500

A toast before drinking in Armenian sounds like “ke-nats.” What are you cheering to? (Hint: looking up means good things!)

 “To life!” / cheers