Norway - Quiz
  • 1. Norway, known for its stunning natural landscapes and rich cultural heritage, is a Nordic country situated in Northern Europe. It encompasses vast fjords, majestic mountains, and a rugged coastline that stretches over 25,000 kilometers, creating a breathtaking backdrop that draws visitors from around the globe. The capital city, Oslo, is a vibrant urban center that combines modern architecture with historical buildings, offering a plethora of museums, galleries, and parks that reflect the country's deep-rooted artistic and literary traditions. Beyond urban life, Norway is renowned for its outdoor activities, with opportunities for hiking, skiing, and exploring the serene wilderness of national parks like Jotunheimen and Rondane, where some of the highest peaks in Northern Europe rise sharply against the skyline. The country also boasts the famous Northern Lights, a natural spectacle that paints the sky in shimmering hues of green and purple during the winter months, attracting avid travelers and photographers. Its rich history is evident in the well-preserved Viking ships, stave churches, and medieval towns scattered throughout the country, illustrating the legacy of the seafaring Norsemen. Additionally, Norway’s commitment to sustainability and conservation is reflected in its investment in renewable energy and preservation of its pristine environment, making it a leader in ecological awareness. The unique midnight sun phenomenon, where the sun remains visible at midnight during summer, adds to its allure and showcases the distinct beauty and otherworldly charm of this Scandinavian paradise.

    What is the capital city of Norway?
A) Helsinki
B) Oslo
C) Copenhagen
D) Stockholm
  • 2. What is the currency of Norway?
A) Norwegian Krone
B) Danish Krone
C) Euro
D) Swedish Krona
  • 3. Which Norwegian explorer was the first to reach the South Pole?
A) Erling Kagge
B) Thor Heyerdahl
C) Roald Amundsen
D) Leif Erikson
  • 4. In which year did Norway gain independence from Sweden?
A) 1905
B) 1945
C) 1814
D) 2000
  • 5. What is the official language of Norway?
A) Norwegian
B) Swedish
C) Danish
D) Finnish
  • 6. Which famous Norwegian artist painted 'The Scream'?
A) Knut Hamsun
B) August Strindberg
C) Edvard Munch
D) Henrik Ibsen
  • 7. Norway is known for its long coastline and many islands. Approximately, how long is the Norwegian coastline?
A) 15,367 kilometers
B) 19,832 kilometers
C) 25,148 kilometers
D) 32,595 kilometers
  • 8. Which traditional Norwegian dish consists of dried fish that has been soaked in a lye solution?
A) Rømmegrøt
B) Pinnekjøtt
C) Lutefisk
D) Rakfisk
  • 9. What is the name of the Norwegian royal family's official residence in Oslo?
A) Viking Hall
B) Oslo Palace
C) Royal Palace
D) Norwegian Castle
  • 10. In which Winter Olympic sport has Norway historically been very successful?
A) Cross-country skiing
B) Figure skating
C) Ice hockey
D) Bobsleigh
  • 11. What is the name of the highest mountain in Norway?
A) Jotunheimen
B) Galdhøpiggen
C) Rondane
D) Trolltunga
  • 12. Which Norwegian writer was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920?
A) Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson
B) Henrik Ibsen
C) Knut Hamsun
D) Sigrid Undset
  • 13. What is the name of the traditional Norwegian cake often served at celebrations and holidays?
A) Lefse
B) Skillingsboller
C) Smultring
D) Kransekake
  • 14. Which of the following is a popular outdoor activity in Norway?
A) Sandboarding
B) Scuba diving
C) Rock climbing
D) Hiking
  • 15. Who composed the music for the famous Norwegian play 'Peer Gynt'?
A) Jean Sibelius
B) Anton Bruckner
C) Richard Wagner
D) Edvard Grieg
  • 16. Which body of water lies to the west of mainland Norway?
A) Norwegian Sea
B) Baltic Sea
C) Black Sea
D) North Sea
  • 17. Which popular children's fairy tale originates from Norway and features a troll named Hildebrandt and a princess named Birgitte?
A) The Ugly Duckling
B) Little Red Riding Hood
C) Jack and the Beanstalk
D) Three Billy Goats Gruff
  • 18. What is the name of the traditional Norwegian dairy product that is similar to sour cream and often used as a topping for dishes like soups and stews?
A) Prim
B) Rømme
C) Brunost
D) Mysost
  • 19. What is the name of the famous painting by Edvard Munch that depicts a figure holding their face in agony against a swirling sky?
A) The Persistence of Memory
B) Starry Night
C) Girl with a Pearl Earring
D) The Scream
  • 20. Norway is known for its impressive natural landscapes, including mountains, fjords, and glaciers. Which of the following is considered the largest glacier in mainland Europe and located in Norway?
A) Jostedalsbreen
B) Mer de Glace
C) Aletsch Glacier
D) Vatnajökull
  • 21. Which traditional cold-water fish dish is a Norwegian Christmas staple and typically prepared by curing salmon in a mixture of salt, sugar, and dill?
A) Fiskepudding
B) Fiskekaker
C) Gravlaks
D) Rakfisk
  • 22. Which country is located to the east of Norway?
A) Denmark
B) Sweden
C) Finland
D) Russia
  • 23. What is the name of the famous fjord in Norway known for its natural beauty?
A) Geirangerfjord
B) Hardangerfjord
C) Sognefjord
D) Lysefjord
  • 24. Which winter sports event was held in Lillehammer, Norway in 1994?
A) Biathlon World Championships
B) Ski Jumping World Cup
C) FIS Nordic World Ski Championships
D) Winter Olympics
  • 25. What is the name of the indigenous people of Norway?
A) Inuit
B) Finnish
C) Vikings
D) Sami
  • 26. What is the name of the oil and gas company headquartered in Stavanger, Norway?
A) BP
B) Shell
C) ExxonMobil
D) Equinor
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