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EU Trivia
100

The document that officially established the European Union.

What is the Maastricht Treaty?

100

Directly elected half of the legislative branch, adopts EU legislation

What is the European Parliament?

100

Elections occur every-

What is five years?

100

The monetary union where countries use the Euro as the official currency

What is the Eurozone?

100

The number of stars in the EU flag

What is 12 stars?

200

Piece of legislation promoting individual rights for all European citizens

What is the Charter of Fundamental Rights?

200
Non directly-elected half of the legislative branch, adopts EU legislation

What is the Council of Ministers?

200

The system by which the Parliament is elected

What is party-list proportional representation?

200

This word combines a medical term to describe Europe's economic stagnation

What is Eurosclerosis?

200

The three official linguistics scripts of the EU

What are Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic?

300

An issue that was a key factor in causing Eurosceptic sentiment in the U.K

What is immigration?

300

The body that performs both executive and legislative functions

What is the European Commission?

300

Citizens are involved in electing MEPs in this way

What is through direct election?

300

Interaction between EU member states without ceding sovereignty

What is intergovernmental politics?

300

The current President of the European Commission

Who is Ursula van der Leyen?

400

Treaty that founded the European Economic Community.

What is the Treaty of Rome?

400

The two primary locations of EU Institutions

What are Brussels and Strasbourg (Belgium and France = half credit)

400

Party with the largest number of seats in Parliament

What is the European People/s Party (EPP)?

400

In January 2026, Germany wanting to create a core "G6" for policy-making is an example of this concept

What is multi-speed Europe (Europe at 2 speeds)?

400

The EU features a piece of formal address to an event, a person, or a thing not present from this Classical-era composer. Double points for the name of the piece.

Who is Beethoven? (What is Ode to Joy or the last movement of his 9th symphony)

500
The treaty which gave the European Parliament more power to reduce feelings of a democratic deficit.

What is the Lisbon Treaty?

500

The departments of the European Commission

What are the Directorates-General?

500

The center-left major party in Parliament

What is the S&D (Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats)?

500

EU acts only if objectives cannot be sufficiently achieved by member states and would be better at the Union level

What is the Principle of Subsidiarity?

500

The distinguishing physical feature of all EU-issued automobile license plates.

What is the blue band?