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100
What should you say when first meeting an Italian?(Hint: it starts with a B)
Buongiorno, because it is rude to say “ciao”
100
Name three famous Italian food
Examples: Pizza, Pasta, Tiramisu
100
What is the biggest city in Italy?
Rome
100
Name two famous Italian Artists
Examples: -Michelangelo -Raphael -Leonardo da Vinci -Bernini -Borromini
100
What is the major religion of Italy?
Christianity
200
How do Italians comonly greet families and friends?
They kiss on each other's cheek
200
Q: What is the geography of Italy called? (Starts with a p)
A Peninsula
200
Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
Michaelangelo
200
Guess the population of Italy
Approx. 61.6 million
300
How many different languages are recognized in Italy?
15
300
How many different types (or shapes) of pasta out there?
More than 200
300
What does the map of Italy looks like?
A boot
300
Name three Italian monuments
Examples: - leaning tower of Pisa - Pisa cathedral - Milan cathedral - Juliet/Romeo’s House in Verona - Sistine Chapel - Coliseum - Ponte Vecchio in Florence
300
What are the three colours on their flag?
Green, white and red
400
The root of Italian language is
Latin
400
ItalIan is also very famous of wines. From the cave in one of the most famous vineyards in Italy, archeologists recentry discovered "this." What is this?
Oldest traces of wine
400
What is the tiny country in Italy called?
Vatican City
400
How many museums does italy have? A)1000 B)2000 C) 3000
C) 3000
400
Where is Italy? Which part of Europe?
Southern Europe
500
What do they refer Christmas as in Italy?
Natale
500
In the North of Italy, fish, potatoes, rice, sausages, pork and different types of cheeses are the most common ingredients. However, Spaghetti and pizza are from?
Central Italy like Rome.
500
Which part of Italy will you find volcanos? (NSWE)
South
500
"This" has its roots in Italy and many famous operas — including "Aida" and "La Traviata," both by Giuseppe Verdi, and "Pagliacci" by Ruggero Leoncavallo — were written in Italian and are still performed in the native language. What is this form of performance?
Opera
500
This animal is Italy’s unofficial national animal and plays a large role in the legend of the founding of Rome. What is this animal?
Italian wolf