Geography
History
National Symbols
Literature
Riddles
100

Which continent is Uzbekistan located in?

Asia 

100

What ancient trade route passed through Uzbekistan, connecting the East and West?

Silk Road

100

When was the law about the State Flag of Uzbekistan adopted?

The law about the State Flag was adopted on November 18, 1991

100

Who is considered the father of Uzbek literature?

Alisher Navoi

100

What has legs, but doesn’t walk?

Table

200

This mountain range in eastern Uzbekistan is part of the greater Tien Shan mountain system and is popular for hiking and skiing.

Chatkal Range

200

This ancient city of Uzbekistan, now a UNESCO World Heritage site, was a major center of Islamic learning and known for its architectural masterpieces like the Kalon Minaret.

Bukhara

200

What is the significance of the red stripes on the flag?

The two thin red stripes symbolize the power of life

200

Who was "Days Gone By" written by?

Abdulla Qodiriy

200

The more of this there is, the less you see. What is it?

Darkness

300

This famous lake in western Uzbekistan, once one of the world’s largest inland seas, has significantly shrunk due to water diversion projects.

Aral Sea

300

When did Uzbekistan gain its independence?

Uzbekistan declared its independence from the Soviet Union on September 1, 1991, following the dissolution of the USSR.

300

Who wrote the poem for the national anthem of Uzbekistan, and who composed the music?

The poem for the national anthem was written by A. Aripov, and the music was composed by M. Burkhanov.

300

Who is the author of this poem?

In cool mornings, almond blossoms
Purple lip, spring on the ground,
The flight of birds, the gentleness of the winds,
Spring in velvet valleys, hills…

Zulfiya

300

 I'm tall when I'm young, and I'm short when I'm old. What am I?

Candle, pen

400

Uzbekistan is one of the two double landlocked countries in the world. Name the other one

Liechtenstein

400

Which city is surrounded by this well preserved brick wall, constructed in the 10th century?

Khiva

400

What historical significance does the color blue in the flag of Uzbekistan hold, and which notable figure's flag shared this color?

The color blue symbolizes the sky and water, which are essential for life. It also reflects the color of the state flag of the great ruler Amir Temur, symbolizing strength and power.

400

Who wrote the first Uzbek play, and what was its title?

Mahmudhodja Behbudi wrote the first Uzbek play, titled Padarkush (The Patricide).

400

 If you’re running in a race and you pass the person in second place, what place are you in?

Second place

500

What is the highest peak in Uzbekistan, and where is it located?

The country's highest peak, Khazret Sultan, stands at 4,643 meters (15,233 feet) in the Gissar Range.

500

Which is the tallest Minaret in Uzbekistan?

Islom Hoja Minaret

500

Discuss the role of the eight-pointed star in Uzbekistan’s emblem. How does it combine both cultural and religious symbolism?

The eight-pointed star represents unity and the universal nature of the Republic, while the crescent and star within it are sacred Islamic symbols, reflecting the deep-rooted influence of Islam on Uzbek culture and identity.

500

Be modest, simple, not to set foot - In the step of pride, no up! So the people kiss in good, From the forehead of the cup. 

Erkin Vohidov

500

 I go up and down, but never move. What am I?

A staircase.