- 1. Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, is a stunning city built on 14 islands connected by over 50 bridges, scattered across the vast waters of Lake Mälaren and the Baltic Sea. The city is renowned for its unique blend of modernity and historic charm, where contemporary architecture harmoniously coexists with well-preserved medieval buildings. One of its most famous areas, Gamla Stan, boasts cobblestone streets, colorful baroque architecture, and the iconic Royal Palace, which serves as the official residence of the Swedish monarch. Stockholm is also celebrated for its vibrant cultural scene, featuring world-class museums such as the Vasa Museum, showcasing a salvaged 17th-century ship, and the Moderna Museet, which houses a remarkable collection of modern and contemporary art. The city is home to lush green parks and scenic waterfronts, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. In addition to its natural beauty, Stockholm has a thriving culinary scene, with a range of restaurants offering everything from traditional Swedish meatballs to innovative Nordic cuisine. The city is also known for its commitment to sustainability, with extensive cycling paths and public transportation options that contribute to its status as one of the world's most environmentally friendly cities. With its rich history, dynamic culture, and picturesque landscapes, Stockholm captivates visitors and locals alike, making it a truly enchanting destination.
What is the capital of Sweden?
A) Stockholm B) Helsinki C) Oslo D) Copenhagen
- 2. Which body of water is Stockholm built on?
A) North Sea B) Black Sea C) Mediterranean Sea D) Baltic Sea
- 3. Which historic building in Stockholm houses the Swedish monarch and royal family?
A) City Hall B) Vasa Museum C) Abba Museum D) Royal Palace
- 4. In which century was Stockholm founded?
A) 17th century B) 19th century C) 13th century D) 15th century
- 5. What is the oldest section of Stockholm known for its narrow streets and medieval buildings?
A) Gamla Stan B) Östermalm C) Södermalm D) Djurgården
- 6. Which famous Swedish pop group originated from Stockholm?
A) Roxette B) Europe C) ABBA D) Ace of Base
- 7. What is the name of the popular open-air museum located in Stockholm showcasing traditional Swedish houses?
A) Vasa Museum B) Skansen C) Nordic Museum D) Gröna Lund
- 8. What is the official currency of Sweden?
A) Swedish Krona B) Pound Sterling C) Dollar D) Euro
- 9. Which Swedish inventor is known for creating dynamite and establishing the Nobel Prizes?
A) Alfred Nobel B) Gustav Dalén C) Birgit Nilsson D) Carl Linnaeus
- 10. What is the name of the central railway station in Stockholm?
A) Odenplan Station B) Stortorget Station C) Stockholm Central Station D) Slussen Station
- 11. Which Swedish actress achieved international fame for her role as Lisbeth Salander in 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo'?
A) Alicia Vikander B) Noomi Rapace C) Emily Blunt D) Rebecca Ferguson
- 12. What is the name of the famous concert venue in Stockholm where the Nobel Prize banquet is held?
A) Globen Arena B) Friends Arena C) Stockholm City Hall D) Ericsson Globe
- 13. Which island in Stockholm is home to multiple museums including the Vasa Museum and ABBA The Museum?
A) Långholmen B) Riddarholmen C) Djurgården D) Skeppsholmen
- 14. Which nickname is Stockholm known as in the world of literature?
A) City of Lights B) Venice of the North C) City of Bridges D) Pearl of the Baltic
- 15. The annual marathon race in Stockholm is known as the?
A) Nordic Marathon B) Swedish Marathon C) Viking Marathon D) Stockholm Marathon
- 16. Which Swedish car manufacturer has its headquarters in Stockholm?
A) Saab B) Volvo C) Koenigsegg D) Scania
- 17. Which sport played on ice is immensely popular in Stockholm and throughout Sweden?
A) Speed Skating B) Figure Skating C) Curling D) Ice Hockey
- 18. Which Swedish king founded Stockholm in 1252?
A) Gustav Vasa B) Charles XIV John C) Gustav III D) Birger Jarl
- 19. Which of the following is a famous shopping street in Stockholm?
A) Oxford Street B) Drottninggatan C) Champs-Élysées D) Karl Johans gate
- 20. Which museum in Stockholm houses the preserved 17th century warship Vasa?
A) Nationalmuseum B) Skansen Open-Air Museum C) ABBA The Museum D) Vasa Museum
- 21. In what year did Stockholm host the Summer Olympics?
A) 1912 B) 1996 C) 2008 D) 1956
- 22. Which famous Swedish actress was born in Stockholm in 1915?
A) Greta Garbo B) Ingrid Bergman C) Anita Ekberg D) Alicia Vikander
- 23. What is the name of the modern art museum situated on the island of Skeppsholmen in Stockholm?
A) Fotografiska B) Moderna Museet C) Nordiska Museet D) ArkDes
- 24. Which Swedish DJ and record producer is known for hits like 'Levels' and 'Wake Me Up'?
A) Axwell B) Steve Angello C) Avicii D) Alesso
- 25. Which neighborhood in Stockholm is known for its vibrant nightlife, restaurants, and cafés?
A) Östermalm B) Kungsholmen C) Vasastan D) Södermalm
- 26. Which prime minister of Sweden was assassinated in Stockholm in 1986?
A) Ingvar Carlsson B) Olof Palme C) Fredrik Reinfeldt D) Stefan Löfven
- 27. In what year did Stockholm become the European Green Capital?
A) 2010 B) 2015 C) 2020 D) 2005
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