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IQ Curator - Italy General Knowledge (GK-GS) Quiz Answers  - Trivia Quiz
IQ Curator - Italy General Knowledge (GK-GS) Quiz Answers  - Trivia Quiz




What is the capital of Italy?
Rome

What colours can you find on the Italian flag?
Green, White and Red

Which currency is used in Italy?
Euro

In which century was the Italian Unification?
19th century

Who was the last King of Italy?
Umberto II

What is Italy’s shape similar to?
A boot

What is the official name of Italy?
Repubblica Italiana (Italian Republic)

Which countries share a land border with Italy (not counting the enclaves)?
4. Switzerland, France, Slovenia and Austria.

Two countries are enclaves in Italy. Which ones are they?
San Marino and Vatican City

How many official languages are there in Italy?
One, Italian. Most Italians also speak one of the local dialects but none of these is recognised as official language.

When was Pompeii destroyed by the ashes of Mount Vesuvius?
79AD

What is the longest river in Italy?
River Po

Rome has only one sister city. Which was is it?
Paris

In which Italian city is “Romeo and Juliet” (Shakespeare) set?
Verona

Which town is part of the Amalfi Coast?
Positano

On which Italian island can you find the town of Alghero?
Sardinia

What is the capital of Sicily?
Palermo

Which range of mountains can you find at the border between Italy and France?
The Alps

What is the capital of Puglia?
Bari

Which UNESCO site is made of 18 peaks and located in the northern Italian Alps?
The Dolomites

Which region is Naples the capital of?
Campania

Which UNESCO site is made of 5 seaside villages in Northern Italy?
Cinque Terre

What is the largest lake in Italy?
Lake Garda

Which river flows through Rome?
River Tiber

On which small island can you find the Spiaggia dei Conigli?
Lampedusa

Where was Christopher Columbus born?
Genoa

Who was the first emperor of Rome?
Augustus Caesar

Lorenzo de Medici was the de facto ruler of which republic?
Republic of Florence

What was the first capital of Italy?
Turin

When did Italy become a republic (year)?
1946

Which Prime Minister was elected in 2001?
Silvio Berlusconi

Which Italian noblewoman became Queen of France in the 16th century?
Catherine de Medici

When did Italy enter WWI (year)?
1915

Which politician founded the National Fascist Party?
Benito Mussolini

Who became Prime Minister in February 2021?
Mario Draghi

In which Italian city was the pizza invented?
Naples

What is the name of the typical Sicilian dish made of a stuffed rice ball?
Arancini

What type of milk is used to make traditional mozzarella?
Buffalo’s milk

Which cut of meat is used in an Osso Bucco?
Veal shanks

In which city was the Pasta Carbonara invented?
Rome

What type of food is Focaccia?
Bread

Which Italian dessert can be translated as “lift me up”?
Tiramisu

What is the main ingredient in the sauce of a Risotto ai Funghi?
Mushrooms

To which cheese family does Parmigiano belong?
Grana

Which dish consists of slices of raw beef sprinkled with oil and Parmesan cheese?
Carpaccio

Who painted “The Last Supper”?
Leonardo da Vinci

Who painted the frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
Michelangelo

Which famous statue can you find at Florence’s Galleria dell’Accademia?
David

In which museum can you find “The Birth of Venus” by Sandro Botticelli?
Uffizi Gallery in Florence

Who painted “The school of Athens”?
Rafael

Which famous painting from Botticelli can be translated from Italian to “Spring”?
Primavera

Which Italian artist’s real name was “Michelangelo Merisi”?
Caravaggio

Which famous Italian sculptor made The Feast of Herod and Lo Zuccone?
Donatello

In which city can you find the Uffizi Gallery?
Florence

Which family was the mentor of Michelangelo?
Medici family

Who wrote the opera “La Boheme”?
Puccini

Who sang “La solitudine”?
Laura Pausini

Who sang “Ti Amo”?
Umberto Tozzi

Who sang “Lasciatemi cantare”?
Toto Cutugno

Who wrote the opera “Rigoletto”?
Giuseppe Verdi

Which theatre in Milan is known in the entire world for its operas, ballets and concerts?
Teatro della Scala

What is the Italian term that describes the fact of singing without instrumental accompaniment?
A cappella

What is the national anthem of Italy?
Il canto degli italiani

What type of race is the Palio in Sienna?
Horse race

How many times did Italy win the football world cup?
4 times (1934, 1938, 1982 and 2006)

Which Argentinian football player used to play for Napoli in the 80s?
Diego Maradona

What are the two main football teams in Rome?
SS Lazio and AS Roma

In which Italian city were the 2006 Winter Olympics hosted?
Turin

In which city is the Italian Open held?
Rome

Italy is part of a European Rugby competition. Which one is it?
Six nations

What is “Calcio” in Italian?
Football

Which sport is Valentina Marchei known for?
Figure skating

Which constructor got the most win at the Italian Grand Prix?
Ferrari

After which author is the term “Machiavellian”?
Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli

Which Italian author wrote “If this is a man”?
Primo Michele Levi

Which poet wrote the Divine Comedy?
Dante

Who wrote “The name of the Rose”?
Umberto Eco

Which book by Frances Mayes was adapted in a movie in 2003?
Under the Tuscan sun

In which famous movie can you see Anita Ekberg in the Trevi Fountain?
La Dolce Vita

Which movie starred Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck in Italy?
Roman Holiday

Which movie, a sequel to The Da Vinci Code, was partially filmed in Rome?
Angels and Demons

Who directed the movie Marriage Italian Style?
Vittorio De Sica

Who plays Dickie Greenleaf in The Talented Mr. Ripley?
Jude Law

Which 1953 movies stars Audrey Hepburn as a princess?
Roman Holiday

Who plays Elizabeth Gilbert in Eat Pray Love?
Julia Roberts

Who played Michael Corleone in The Godfather?
Al Pacino

What is the English equivalent of “In bocca al lupo”?
Break a leg (good luck)

What does “Buon compleanno” mean?
Happy Birthday

What does “Prego” mean?
You’re welcome

If someone asks you “Come stai?”, what is s/he asking you?
How are you

What is “la colazione”?
Breakfast

What is a “cornetto”?
A croissant

If you are at a bar and order a “succo di frutta”, what are you ordering?
Fruit juice

How do you say “cold” in Italian?
Freddo

Which letter is used at the end of a feminine word?
A

How do you say “to eat” in Italian?
Mangiare

What is the name of the papal basilica in Vatican city?
St. Peter’s Basilica

In which city can you find the Rialto Bridge (Ponte di Rialto)?
Venice

According to the UNESCO, 30% of the world’s most important work of art can be found in one Italian city. Which city is it?
Florence

What sort of tower is the leaning tower of Pisa?
Campanile of the cathedral of Pisa

On which island can you find the Blue Grotto?
Capri island

In which city can you find the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II?
Milan

What is the name of the train that goes from Naples to Sorrento, through Pompeii?
Circumvesuviana

In which archipelago can you find the pink beach of Budelli?
La Maddalena

On which island can you find the Star of the Turks (Scala dei Turchi)?
Sicily

In which Italian region can you find the Trulli houses?
Puglia


 
 
 


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