Intro to the EU
Goals, Values & Symbols
Institutions
The EU Institutions 2
European Integration
Trivia
100

When was the EU founded? 

November 1st 1993 

100

What is the EU motto? 

United in Diversity 

100

This country holds the presidency of the EU Council until 31.12.2025.

Denmark

100

How many members are in the European Parliament? 

705 members 

100

Name at least two unions preceding the EU.

European Communities - ECSC, EEC, Euratom,

100

How many official languages are there in the EU?
Name the three main ones.

24 (English, French, German)

200

The EU has this many member states  

27

200

How many stars are on the EU flag? 

12

200

Which institution is responsible for passing laws and approving budget proposals ? 

The European Parliament 

200

Which EU institution is known as the people's institution? 

European Ombudsman 

200

Who is the latest member to enter the Eurozone?

Croatia (1/2023).

200
How many inhabitants are there in the EU?

446 million.

300

Why was the EU founded? 

To enhance the political and economic conditions and to keep the peace among  its members.

300
How is the European anthem called and who composed it?

Ode to Joy by Ludwig van Beethoven.

300

How many commissioners are there in the European Commission? 

27 (number of member states)

300

This individual is the president of the European Commission.

Ursula von der Leyen 

300

When was the Lisbon Treaty ratified and entered into force?

In 2009.

300

What year marked the beginning of institutionalized modern European integration?

1948

400

Which countries are the founding fathers of the EU? 

Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands

400

Explain what is meant by Human Dignity.

Each citizen must be respected regardless of gender, sexuality or race.

400

What are Law Making institutions of the EU

European Parliament, European Commission & Council of the EU

400

List two roles of the European Parliament.

Passing laws based on the proposal of the European Council.

Creating the EU budget.

Examining and finding ways to respond to the petitions.

400
Which states were called PIIGS and why?

Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Greece, and Spain.
During the economic crisis in 2009 (European debt crisis) these countries were the weakest economies in the eurozone.

400

Which countries joined the EU in 2004

The Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Slovenia, Malta, Cyprus.

500

Explain what is meant by the term 'economic interdependence'.

Economic interdependence means that trade barriers within its members will be minimized to stimulate a symbiotic relationship which will strengthen economic cooperation and trade amongst countries.

500

List 2 values of the EU

Human Rights, Human dignity, Freedom of Movement , or Democracy 

500

What is the role of the European central bank? 

To stabilize the euro currency and to influence monetary policy to promote economic development and growth 

500

What is the role if the ECA?
(European Court of Auditors)

To ensure that  the EU's finances are managed efficiently for effective use.

500

Which countries and territories have left the EU?

The United Kingdom (2020) and Greenland (1985).

500

Name candidate countries of the European Union (7).

Turkey (since 1999), North Macedonia (2005), Montenegro (2010), Serbia (2012), Albania (2014), Moldova (2022), and Ukraine (2022).