Europe Quiz
Norway
Oslo
Czech Republic
Prague
Ireland
Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland
Eiffel Tower
1889 World's Fair
Germany
Berlin
Hungary Capital
Budapest
Hungary
Carpathian Basin
Which nation was split in two at the end of World War II?
Germany
Which of the following is true about religion in Europe?
In general, the Christian faith has waned in recent decades.
Italy
Rome
What landlocked nation is located in the Alps and is famous for its neutrality?
Switzerland
Ukraine
conflict with Russia
Westminster Abbey
the coronation site of kings and queens
Switzerland
Zurich
Sicily
mount etna
Why has much of Europe's soil weakened? (choose all that apply)
overgrazing of livestock, cutting away of vegetation, over farming
Western culture is a complex blend of what three elements?
philosophy, Christianity, science
Which of the following is a great cultural icon of the Low Countries?
windmills
Which body of water is located just north of the Scandinavian Peninsula?
Arctic Ocean
The First World War began when a young Serbian nationalist assassinated the Archduke of Austria Franz Ferdinand. On which European peninsula did this event take place?
Balkan Peninsula
Which area of Europe is mostly made up of the nations that used to comprise Yugoslavia?
Balkan States
Black Sea
Bosporus and Dardanelles straits
Big Ben
Clock tower in London
In one or two sentences, explain how tourism is a major contributor to Europe's economy.
Europe has a rich history and many diverse cultures, so many people come and vacation there.
Which of the following is true about European agriculture?
European agriculture is highly effective, producing massive amounts of food.
Mediterranean Sea
European, African, and Middle Eastern cultures
What event in Central Europe fractured the Catholic Church, leading to many religious wars, including the Thirty Years War, and creating many of the theological ideas and divisions we see today?
Martin Luther publishing his 95 theses
Midlatitude Regions
Mediterranean climate in the south
The western islands and the portions of Europe that reside along the Atlantic coastline benefit from the warm waters of the ___________________.
North Atlantic Drift
Which river originates in Switzerland and has immense cultural and national importance to Germany?
Rhine
Which artistic style prominent in Central Europe depicts scenery and mystical ideas?
Romanticism
In one or two sentences, explain the significance of the 95 Thesis that Martin Luther published.
The 95 Thesis inspired the protestant reformation and caused great religious conflicts in Europe.
In one or two sentences, explain the physical elements (including the two cities) that make up the Northern European Plain.
The Northern European Plain has many rivers, rich soil, and it includes cities such as Paris and Berlin.
Iberian Peninsula
Spain, Portugal, Andorra
Sweden
Stockholm
Baltic Sea
Sweden, the Baltic states, and Central Europe
Which of the following are languages commonly spoken in Northern Europe? (choose all that apply)
Swedish, English, Danish, Norwegian
In one sentence, explain what makes Switzerland unique.
Switzerland famously remained neutral in both WWI and WWII.
Which of the following countries belong to Northern Europe, as it's been defined in this course? (choose all that apply)
United Kingdom, Norway, Denmark
Which of the following were famous artists from the Low Countries? (choose all that apply)
Van Gogh, Rembrandt
What group sailed out from the Scandinavian Peninsula during the Middle Ages to raid the rest of Europe?
Vikings
Polluted water and smog combine to form rain clouds that carry __________, which damages forests and vegetation, especially in Eastern Europe.
acidic rain
Newgrange
ancient gaelic site
High Latitude Regions
bitter winter and short cool summers
Italian Peninsula
center of the Roman empire
When it was under the control of the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe was forced to have a _________ economy, which couldn't keep up with the economies of Western Europe.
command
Scandinavian Peninsula
divides north and baltic seas, vikings
How did the Low Countries get their name?
due to their overall altitude being at or below sea level
What is the currency used by France, Germany, Italy, and other members of the European Union?
euro
What are rivers that result from melting and erosion caused by glaciers that can be found on the Scandinavian Peninsula and the British Isles?
fjords
How much of Europe is estimated to have been covered in trees before the Industrial Revolution?
four-fifths
Alps
highest and longest mountain range in Europe
Louvre
largest art museum
Tower of London
many executions and imprisonments
Balkan Peninsula
slavic people, and Greece
Carpathian Mountains
southeastern side of Europe
Dry Regions
steppes and grassland
During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the Dutch Republic traded far and wide through _______________.
the Dutch East and Dutch West India companies
In recent years, heavy rains in Europe have resulted in major flooding in certain areas, particularly along rivers and in ______________.
the Low Countries
One major environmental concern in Europe is the fear of an oil spill in ___________.
the North Sea
North Sea
East of the UK
Po
Italy
Which of the following are true about the European economy? (choose all that apply)
The workforce is highly educated. There is extensive tourism.
Netherlands
Amsterdam
Greece
Athens
Dnieper
Ukraine
Who started the Reformation in 1517 in Wittenberg, Germany?
Martin Luther
Which river is Europe's longest river and is wide and deep enough for ships to sail from Germany to the Black Sea?
Danube
Hans Christian Andersen
Denmark
Which river flows southward into the Black Sea and has been a source of trade and irrigation in Eastern Europe since the Middle Ages?
Dnieper
Romania
Dracula
Ireland Capital
Dublin
Where did the Industrial Revolution begin?
England
William Shakespeare
England
United Kingdom
England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland
Great Britain
England, Scotland, and Wales
Seine
France
What nation fought and won with the Allied Powers in World War I but was overrun by Germany early in World War II?
France
Pyrenees
France and Spain
Which of the following countries belong to Central Europe, as it's been defined in this course? (choose all that apply)
France, Austria, Germany
Arc de Triomphe
French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars
The culture of the Low Countries has been heavily influenced by which two cultures?
French and Germanic
What two people groups have inhabited the British Isles since before the Romans conquered the southern half of Great Britain?
Gaelic and Celtic
British Isles
Great Britain and Ireland
Which of the following countries belong to Mediterranean Europe, as it's been defined in this course? (choose all that apply)
Greece, Spain, Italy, Portugal
Much of Northern Europe has followed the Protestant branches of Christianity since the 1500s. Which country is still predominantly Catholic?
Ireland
William Bernard Shaw
Ireland
What is the effect of the permafrost in the northern parts of Europe?
It prevents any vegetation with the exception of small shrubs and mosses.
Which country was the home of the Roman Empire?
Italy
Ukraine capital
Kiev
UK Capital
London
What is the most densely populated region of Europe?
Low Countries
Neuschwanstein Castle
Ludwig II of Bavaria
What Parisian site embodies the French spirit and took over one hundred years to build?
Notre Dame
France
Paris
Which river flows down from the peaks of the Alps eastward to the Adriatic Sea?
Po
Vistula
Poland
World War II began when Germany invaded __________.
Poland
Which of the following countries belong to Eastern Europe, as it's been defined in this course? (choose all that apply)
Poland, Romania, Czech Republic
What is the westernmost country on the mainland of Europe?
Portugal
What is a common feature of the nations in Eastern Europe?
They were dominated by the Soviet Union during the latter half of the twentieth century.
Which of the following is true about religion in the Low Countries?
Though mostly irreligious, the Low Countries are very tolerant of various faiths and beliefs.
Which of the following is true about the Scandinavian Peninsula?
Warm water and air from the ocean makes the western portions wetter than the eastern part of the peninsula.
Iceland
very active geothermic region