- 1. The Czech Republic, officially known as Czechia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe that boasts a rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant cultural heritage. With its capital in Prague, often referred to as the 'City of a Hundred Spires,' the country is known for its well-preserved medieval towns, baroque buildings, and a wealth of castles, including the magnificent Prague Castle, the largest ancient castle in the world. The Czech Republic is also celebrated for its contributions to the arts, particularly in literature and music, producing renowned figures such as writer Franz Kafka and composer Antonín Dvořák. Beyond its historical treasures, the country offers diverse landscapes, from the Bohemian Forest to the Moravian wine regions, making it an attractive destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. The country's rich traditions include folk festivals, delicious cuisine featuring hearty dishes like goulash and trdelník, and, of course, its world-famous beer, which has a storied history dating back centuries. With a unique blend of old-world charm and modern influences, the Czech Republic continues to captivate visitors and stands as a testament to the resilience and creativity of its people.
What is the capital city of Czech Republic?
A) Vienna B) Bratislava C) Berlin D) Prague
- 2. Which river flows through Prague?
A) Danube B) Rhine C) Vltava D) Thames
- 3. What is the currency of Czech Republic?
A) Dollar B) Czech Koruna C) Pound D) Euro
- 4. Which famous Czech writer wrote the novel 'The Trial'?
A) Jaroslav Hašek B) Bohumil Hrabal C) Franz Kafka D) Milan Kundera
- 5. Czech Republic is bordered by which of the following countries?
A) France, Italy, Spain, Portugal B) Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Poland C) Russia, China, India, Brazil D) Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina
- 6. Which Czech beer brand is one of the most popular in the world?
A) Budweiser B) Pilsner Urquell C) Guinness D) Heineken
- 7. What is the main ingredient in the traditional Czech dish 'Svíčková'?
A) Fish B) Chicken C) Beef D) Pork
- 8. Which historical castle is located in Prague and is one of the largest in the world?
A) Prague Castle B) Hohenzollern Castle C) Windsor Castle D) Neuschwanstein Castle
- 9. Who was the first president of Czech Republic after the country gained independence from Czechoslovakia?
A) Jan Fischer B) Václav Havel C) Andrej Babiš D) Milos Zeman
- 10. Which famous composer from Czech Republic composed 'The New World Symphony'?
A) Gustav Mahler B) Antonín Dvořák C) Bedřich Smetana D) Leos Janacek
- 11. Which Czech scientist and philosopher is known for his contribution to the field of genetics?
A) Albert Einstein B) Isaac Newton C) Marie Curie D) Gregor Mendel
- 12. What is the architectural style of the famous Charles Bridge in Prague?
A) Baroque B) Renaissance C) Modern D) Gothic
- 13. Which Czech athlete won multiple Olympic gold medals in gymnastics?
A) Ester Ledecká B) Věra Čáslavská C) Emil Zátopek D) Jan Železný
- 14. Which Czech composer is known for his opera 'The Bartered Bride'?
A) Antonín Dvořák B) Bedřich Smetana C) Gustav Mahler D) Leoš Janáček
- 15. In which year did Czech Republic gain independence from Czechoslovakia?
A) 1989 B) 1993 C) 2000 D) 1991
- 16. Which Czech tennis player won Wimbledon in 2011?
A) Karolína Plíšková B) Tomáš Berdych C) Radek Štěpánek D) Petra Kvitová
- 17. Which Bohemian spa town is known for its thermal springs and colonnades?
A) Karlovy Vary B) Františkovy Lázně C) Mariánské Lázně D) Teplice
- 18. Which famous physicist, born in the Czech Republic, is known for his theory of relativity?
A) Niels Bohr B) Erwin Schrödinger C) Albert Einstein D) Werner Heisenberg
- 19. What is the oldest university in the Czech Republic, founded in 1348?
A) Charles University B) Technical University of Ostrava C) Masaryk University D) Palacký University
- 20. Which Czech hockey player is considered one of the greatest goalies of all time?
A) Pavel Nedvěd B) Dominik Hašek C) Martin Straka D) Jaromír Jágr
- 21. What is the name of the popular Czech glassmaking region known for its crystal production?
A) Bohemia B) Silesia C) Lusatia D) Moravia
- 22. What is the approximate population of Czech Republic?
A) 7.4 million B) 15.2 million C) 20.6 million D) 10.7 million
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