Sweden
  • 1. Sweden, officially known as the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic country located on the eastern part of the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. It is bordered by Norway to the west and Finland to the northeast, while the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Bothnia lie to the east and south, providing Sweden with a rich maritime heritage that has greatly influenced its culture and economy. The country is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, which range from the rugged mountains of the Swedish Lapland in the north to the idyllic archipelagos and picturesque coastal towns in the south, such as Gothenburg and Malmö. Sweden is recognized for its commitment to sustainability, with a strong emphasis on environmental conservation and renewable energy sources, positioning the nation as a leader in combating climate change. Its capital, Stockholm, is a vibrant city built on 14 islands connected by over 50 bridges, showcasing a blend of modern architecture, historic sites, and beautiful green spaces. Sweden is known for its high quality of life, progressive social policies, extensive welfare system, and education system that consistently ranks among the best in the world. Culturally, Sweden has made significant contributions in various fields, including music, film, and design, giving rise to internationally acclaimed artists and brands. The country celebrates a rich history, from the Viking Age to its current status as a prominent member of the European Union, and it maintains a neutral stance in international conflicts, fostering a strong reputation for diplomacy and humanitarian efforts.

    What is the capital of Sweden?
A) Copenhagen
B) Oslo
C) Helsinki
D) Stockholm
  • 2. Which of the following languages is spoken in Sweden?
A) Swedish
B) Danish
C) German
D) Finish
  • 3. What is the currency used in Sweden?
A) Pound Sterling
B) Swedish Krona
C) Dollar
D) Euro
  • 4. Which artist is famously associated with Sweden?
A) The Beatles
B) Michael Jackson
C) Elvis Presley
D) ABBA
  • 5. Which Swedish company is known for its flat-pack furniture?
A) Apple
B) IKEA
C) Amazon
D) McDonald's
  • 6. Which Swedish scientist is credited with the invention of dynamite?
A) Charles Darwin
B) Isaac Newton
C) Marie Curie
D) Alfred Nobel
  • 7. Sweden is a member of which international organization?
A) OPEC
B) NATO
C) ASEAN
D) European Union
  • 8. Which Swedish actress won an Academy Award for her role in 'The Danish Girl'?
A) Alicia Vikander
B) Cate Blanchett
C) Meryl Streep
D) Charlize Theron
  • 9. What is the traditional Swedish celebration of midsummer called?
A) Midsommar
B) Easter
C) Christmas
D) Halloween
  • 10. Which Swedish car manufacturer is known for its safety features?
A) BMW
B) Ford
C) Volvo
D) Toyota
  • 11. Which Swedish DJ is known for hits like 'Wake Me Up' and 'Levels'?
A) Calvin Harris
B) Martin Garrix
C) Avicii
D) David Guetta
  • 12. What is the name of the Swedish traditional Christmas market?
A) Oktoberfest
B) Julmarknad
C) Diwali
D) Carnaval
  • 13. Which Swedish environmental activist was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2019?
A) Jane Goodall
B) David Attenborough
C) Al Gore
D) Greta Thunberg
  • 14. Which Swedish film director is known for his dark and imaginative movies like 'Let the Right One In'?
A) Lars von Trier
B) Tomas Alfredson
C) Ingmar Bergman
D) Andrei Tarkovsky
  • 15. Which Swedish author wrote the 'Millennium Series' of crime novels?
A) George R.R. Martin
B) Agatha Christie
C) Jo Nesbo
D) Stieg Larsson
  • 16. What is the famous toll bridge that connects Sweden to Denmark called?
A) Tower Bridge
B) Golden Gate Bridge
C) Øresund Bridge
D) Sydney Harbour Bridge
  • 17. Which metal did Sweden have a strong mining industry in the past?
A) Silver
B) Copper
C) Gold
D) Iron
  • 18. What is the Swedish name for the Northern Lights phenomenon?
A) Solar Flare
B) Starry Night
C) Aurora Borealis
D) Norrsken
  • 19. Which Swedish actress played the role of Lisbeth Salander in the film adaptation of 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo'?
A) Rooney Mara
B) Natalie Portman
C) Noomi Rapace
D) Scarlett Johansson
  • 20. What is the traditional Swedish clothing that consists of a top, apron, and headwear called?
A) Kimono
B) Sari
C) Dirndl
D) Folkdräkt
  • 21. Which Swedish scientist is considered the father of modern taxonomy?
A) Gregor Mendel
B) Charles Darwin
C) Carl Linnaeus
D) Louis Pasteur
  • 22. What is the name of the Swedish tradition of taking a coffee break with a sweet treat?
A) Siesta
B) Fika
C) Happy Hour
D) Tea Time
  • 23. What is Sweden's national flag color?
A) Black and yellow
B) Green and white
C) Blue and yellow
D) Red and white
  • 24. What is the traditional Swedish Christmas drink made with wine, spices, and almonds?
A) Glögg
B) Punsch
C) Julmust
D) Knäckebröd
  • 25. What is the largest lake in Sweden?
A) Hjälmaren
B) Vänern
C) Vättern
D) Mälaren
  • 26. What is the nickname for the Swedish national soccer team?
A) Landslaget
B) Blågult
C) Vikingarna
D) Tre Kronor
  • 27. What is the famous ice hotel located in Sweden called?
A) IglooVillage
B) ICEHOTEL
C) SnowCastle
D) FrostPalace
  • 28. Sweden is known for its delicious seafood, which of the following is a popular Swedish dish made from pickled herring in a sweetened vinegar sauce?
A) Sill
B) Gravad lax
C) Smörgåsbord
D) Surströmming
  • 29. Which Swedish inventor is known for his invention of the adjustable wrench?
A) Johan Petter Johansson
B) Gustaf de Laval
C) Carl Edvard Johansson
D) Alfred Nobel
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