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  • 1. Hanoi, the vibrant capital of Vietnam, is a city steeped in history and culture, where ancient traditions seamlessly intertwine with modern life. Nestled on the banks of the Red River, Hanoi boasts a picturesque landscape adorned with centuries-old architecture, including the iconic Hoan Kiem Lake, which is a popular gathering spot for locals and tourists alike. The city is known for its charming old quarter, where narrow streets are lined with bustling markets, mouthwatering street food stalls, and traditional shops selling handicrafts and souvenirs. Rich in cultural heritage, Hanoi is home to numerous historical landmarks such as the majestic Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the serene One Pillar Pagoda, and the grand Temple of Literature, all of which reflect the city’s deep-rooted Confucian beliefs. The atmosphere of Hanoi is alive with the sounds of motorbikes weaving through the streets, the scents of fragrant pho and banh mi wafting through the air, and the delightful interactions with its friendly and hospitable inhabitants. As dusk falls, the city transforms with a dazzling array of lights illuminating its streets and cafes, inviting visitors to indulge in the local nightlife and immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of experiences that Hanoi has to offer.

    Which river flows through Hanoi?
A) Mekong River
B) Yangtze River
C) Red River
D) Thu Bon River
  • 2. Which famous lake is located in the heart of Hanoi?
A) Hoan Kiem Lake
B) West Lake
C) Masyaf Lake
D) Ba Be Lake
  • 3. Which building in Hanoi is known for its French colonial architecture?
A) Hanoi Opera House
B) St. Joseph's Cathedral
C) Presidential Palace
D) Long Bien Bridge
  • 4. What is the traditional Vietnamese noodle soup that originated in Hanoi?
A) Com Tam
B) Pho
C) Bun Bo Hue
D) Banh Mi
  • 5. Which festival in Hanoi marks the arrival of spring?
A) Mid-Autumn Festival
B) Tet Trung Thu
C) Tet
D) Giong Festival
  • 6. What is the local currency used in Hanoi?
A) Vietnamese Dong
B) Rupiah
C) Baht
D) Yuan
  • 7. Which Vietnamese leader declared independence in Hanoi in 1945?
A) Ho Chi Minh
B) Ngo Dinh Diem
C) Vo Nguyen Giap
D) Le Duan
  • 8. What is the traditional Vietnamese coffee filter called?
A) French Press
B) Aeropress
C) Espresso Machine
D) Phin
  • 9. Which Vietnamese delicacy made with duck eggs is fermented and considered a local specialty in Hanoi?
A) Balut
B) Cha Ca
C) Banh Xeo
D) Banh Tom
  • 10. Which form of traditional Vietnamese theater involving puppetry is popular in Hanoi?
A) Kathakali
B) Marionette Theater
C) Shadow Puppetry
D) Water Puppetry
  • 11. Which Vietnamese king moved the capital to Thang Long, now known as Hanoi?
A) Ly Thai To
B) Le Loi
C) Tran Thai Tong
D) Dinh Tien Hoang
  • 12. Hanoi is the capital city of which country?
A) Laos
B) Vietnam
C) Thailand
D) Cambodia
  • 13. Which famous Vietnamese dish consists of grilled meat, vermicelli noodles, fresh herbs, and dipping sauce?
A) Banh Xeo
B) Mi Kho
C) Pho Bo
D) Bun Cha
  • 14. What is the famous historic bridge in Hanoi that connects the Old Quarter with the French Quarter?
A) Long Bien Bridge
B) Sydney Harbour Bridge
C) Golden Gate Bridge
D) Tower Bridge
  • 15. What is the nickname of Hanoi's Old Quarter, known for its ancient architecture and bustling streets?
A) Champs-Élysées
B) 36 Streets
C) Silicon Valley
D) Wall Street
  • 16. What is the population of Hanoi as of 2025?
A) 8,807,523
B) 6,800,000
C) 7,500,000
D) 9,200,000
  • 17. Which dynasty moved the national capital to Huế in 1802?
A) Nguyễn dynasty
B) Trần dynasty
C) Đinh dynasty
D) Lý dynasty
  • 18. In what year was Hanoi renamed from Đông Kinh to its current name?
A) 1802
B) 1010
C) 1428
D) 1831
  • 19. What is the gross regional domestic product of Hanoi as of 2023?
A) $25 billion
B) $48 billion
C) $60 billion
D) $35 billion
  • 20. Which dynasty established the capital at Thăng Long in what later became central Hanoi?
A) Hồ dynasty
B) Lý dynasty
C) Trần dynasty
D) Nguyễn dynasty
  • 21. What was the name of the citadel constructed in the third century BCE?
A) Cổ Loa Capital Citadel
B) West Lake Citadel
C) Ba Vì Citadel
D) Hoàn Kiếm Citadel
  • 22. When did Hanoi become the capital of the unified Socialist Republic of Vietnam?
A) 1976
B) 1989
C) 1945
D) 1954
  • 23. How many foreign embassies does Hanoi host as the country's capital?
A) 50
B) 100
C) 78
D) 30
  • 24. What was Hanoi known as during the French protectorate of Tonkin from 1883 to 1949?
A) Capital of British India
B) Capital of French Indochina
C) Capital of Spanish Philippines
D) Capital of Dutch East Indies
  • 25. What is the area of Hanoi as mentioned in the text?
A) 5,000 km2
B) 3,358.6 km2
C) 2,500 km2
D) 4,000 km2
  • 26. What event led to the designation of Hanoi as the capital of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam?
A) Geneva Accords
B) Battle of Dien Bien Phu
C) August Revolution and fall of the Nguyễn dynasty
D) Tet Offensive
  • 27. Which park is located near the outskirts of Hanoi?
A) Sapa National Park
B) Ba Vì National Park
C) Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park
D) Ninh Binh National Park
  • 28. How many visitors did Hanoi receive in 2022?
A) 10 million
B) 18.7 million
C) 15 million
D) 20 million
  • 29. Which architectural style is NOT mentioned as part of Hanoi's urban area?
A) French colonial architecture
B) Disorganized alleys and tube houses
C) Gothic architecture
D) Brutalist apartments
  • 30. Which province was annexed into Hanoi in 2008?
A) Vĩnh Phúc Province
B) Hà Tây Province
C) Thái Bình Province
D) Hải Phòng Province
  • 31. What is the meaning of Thăng Long?
A) 'Dragon Belly'
B) 'La Citadel'
C) 'Big Net'
D) 'Rising Dragon'
  • 32. Which citadel name means 'big net'?
A) Đại La
B) Long Biên
C) Thăng Long
D) Tống Bình
  • 33. What did Arab manuscripts refer to Hanoi as between the 9th and 12th century?
A) Thăng Long
B) Long Biên
C) Đại La
D) Luqin
  • 34. What does the term 'La Citadel' refer to?
A) 'Thăng Long'
B) 'Tống Bình'
C) 'Long Biên'
D) 'Đại La'
  • 35. In which year was the Âu Lạc Kingdom annexed by Nanyue?
A) 179 BC
B) 111 BC
C) 40 AD
D) 42 AD
  • 36. When did Hanoi become the capital of North Vietnam?
A) 10 October 1954
B) 14 June 1949
C) 2 July 1976
D) 21 July 1954
  • 37. In which year did the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology open?
A) 1988
B) 2005
C) 2014
D) 1997
  • 38. What is the Köppen climate classification for Hanoi?
A) Dwb (cold semi-arid climate)
B) Af (tropical rainforest climate)
C) Cwa (humid subtropical climate)
D) BSh (semi-arid climate)
  • 39. Which ethnic group is the largest in Hanoi according to the 2019 census?
A) Mường
B) Tày
C) Viet (Kinh)
D) Hmong
  • 40. What was Hanoi's population in the 1940s?
A) 53 thousand
B) 132,145
C) 2.5 million
D) 6,451,909
  • 41. By what year does the Hanoi government plan to ban motorbikes entirely?
A) 2027
B) 2025
C) 2030
D) 2040
  • 42. How many kilometers of inland waterways does Hanoi have?
A) 63 km
B) 162 km
C) 573 km
D) 1,429 km
  • 43. When did Hanoi host the third Asian Indoor Games?
A) 1999
B) 2021
C) 2009
D) 2018
  • 44. What was the population of Hanoi by 1999?
A) 8,053,663
B) 6,451,909 people
C) 2,672,122 people
D) 6.233 million
  • 45. What was Luocheng later renamed to?
A) Jincheng
B) Cổ Loa
C) Annan
D) Songping
  • 46. Which kingdom laid siege to Jincheng in 863?
A) Tang dynasty
B) Liu Song dynasty
C) Han dynasty
D) Nanzhao
  • 47. Who built Luocheng in the first half of the ninth century?
A) Gao Pian
B) Zhao Tuo
C) Trưng Trắc
D) Zhang Boyi
  • 48. What role did Paul Doumer play in Hanoi's history?
A) He designed the Old Quarter.
B) He led a major rebellion against the French.
C) He influenced colonial urban planning.
D) He was the first Vietnamese emperor.
  • 49. What is the mean relative humidity in Hanoi?
A) 50-60%
B) More than 80%
C) 85-90%
D) 70-75%
  • 50. When was the One Pillar Pagoda constructed?
A) 1945
B) 1888
C) 1049
D) 1010
  • 51. How many new large-scale industrial parks is Hanoi building?
A) Five
B) Seven
C) Three
D) Ten
  • 52. Which construction technique was planned to be used by the UNDP project?
A) Concrete slab construction
B) Brick and mortar construction
C) Compressed earth construction techniques
D) Steel frame construction
  • 53. In what year did the Tang dynasty change the region's name to Annan?
A) 863
B) 454
C) 866
D) 679
  • 54. What percentage of Hanoi's population did the Viet (Kinh) ethnic group account for in 2019?
A) 90%
B) 85%
C) 98.66%
D) 95%
  • 55. How many towns and settlements supported the rebellion led by the Trưng sisters?
A) 12,000
B) About 65
C) 32,000
D) 20,000
  • 56. What was the new name given to Jincheng by Gao Pian?
A) Songping
B) Cổ Loa
C) Luocheng
D) Daluocheng
  • 57. What architectural influences are seen in the old houses of Hanoi?
A) Franco-Chinese or hybrid styles.
B) Only French colonial architecture.
C) Purely traditional Vietnamese designs.
D) Exclusively Chinese architectural elements.
  • 58. What percentage of scientists in Vietnam are estimated to be living and working in Hanoi?
A) 50%
B) 62%
C) 75%
D) 45%
  • 59. When did a snowfall occur on the Ba Vì mountain range due to a cold wave?
A) March 2014
B) January 2016
C) February 2017
D) December 2015
  • 60. Who recaptured the city from Nanzhao and rebels in 866?
A) Zhao Tuo
B) Ma Yuan
C) Trưng Nhị
D) Gao Pian
  • 61. In 2023, what was Hanoi's score on the Provincial Competitiveness Index?
A) 66.74
B) 68.50
C) 67.15
D) 65.00
  • 62. What percentage of the total budget did local communities contribute in four communes for the UNDP project?
A) 37%
B) 10%
C) 50%
D) 25%
  • 63. In what year was the Reunification Express line completed?
A) 1975
B) 1936
C) 1899
D) 1954
  • 64. When did the French military first conquer and occupy Hanoi?
A) 1902
B) 1954
C) 1945
D) 1873
  • 65. When was the revised version of the Hanoi Master Plan approved to be completed in 2020?
A) 2010
B) 2000
C) 1984
D) 1998
  • 66. Who designed a development master plan for Hanoi in 1924?
A) Ernest Hebrard
B) Soviet planners
C) Vietnamese government
D) United Nations Development Programme
  • 67. In what year were the Đổi Mới economic policies approved in Vietnam?
A) 2008
B) 1997
C) 2018
D) 1986
  • 68. What percentage of jobs in Hanoi are state-owned?
A) 60%
B) 50%
C) Over three-quarters
D) 70%
  • 69. What was the reason for postponing the inaugural FIA Formula 1 Vietnamese Grand Prix?
A) COVID-19 pandemic
B) Venue construction delays
C) Weather conditions
D) Lack of funding
  • 70. Which decade did the United Nations Development Programme work with the Vietnamese government on rural infrastructure development?
A) 1990s
B) 1970s
C) 2000s
D) 1980s
  • 71. What is the Flag Tower of Hanoi known for?
A) It served as a modern government building.
B) It is located in the Old Quarter.
C) It is a prominent edifice from feudal times.
D) It was constructed during French colonization.
  • 72. In which year did Japan invade French Indochina, leading to the occupation of Hanoi?
A) 1945
B) 1976
C) 1940
D) 1954
  • 73. Which venue is located at Hai Bà Trưng Gymnasium?
A) Vạn Bảo Sports Complex
B) Hàng Đẫy Stadium
C) Hai Bà Trưng Gymnasium
D) Trịnh Hoài Đức Gymnasium
  • 74. In what year was Thăng Long moved to Tây Đô, the 'Western Capital'?
A) 1408
B) 1010
C) 1397
D) 1428
  • 75. Which of these venues is not mentioned as hosting events at the 2003 SEA Games?
A) Thanh Trì Stadium
B) Vạn Bảo Sports Complex
C) Hàng Đẫy Stadium
D) Mỹ Đình National Stadium
  • 76. What season in Hanoi is characterized by hot and humid weather with more rainfall?
A) Fall
B) Summer
C) Winter
D) Spring
  • 77. What is Hanoi part of that runs from the Chinese coast to the Northern Italian hub?
A) The Trans-Siberian Railway
B) The Maritime Silk Road
C) The Belt and Road Initiative
D) The Asian Highway Network
  • 78. What is the term used for motorbike taxis in Hanoi?
A) "xe ôm"
B) "xe điện"
C) "xe đạp"
D) "xe buýt"
  • 79. What is the average annual rainfall in Hanoi?
A) 800 millimetres
B) 500 millimetres
C) 1,612 millimetres
D) 2,000 millimetres
  • 80. When did Gia Long move the capital from Thăng Long to Huế?
A) 1873
B) 1954
C) 1945
D) 1802
  • 81. When was Hanoi's area expanded to 2,136 km2?
A) 1954
B) In 1978
C) 2008
D) 1991
  • 82. What was the average annual growth of industrial production in Hanoi from 1996 to 2000?
A) 18.7%
B) 15.9%
C) 20%
D) 19.1%
  • 83. What was the total area of Hanoi after merging with parts of Hà Tây Province and Vĩnh Phúc Province in 2008?
A) 250,000 hectares
B) 400,000 hectares
C) 500,000 hectares
D) 334,470 hectares
  • 84. What type of transport system was planned to expand public transport and link Hanoi to surrounding areas?
A) Bus transport system
B) Rail transport system
C) Air transport system
D) Water transport system
  • 85. What is one reason for the strained relations between non-governmental and governmental organizations in Hanoi?
A) Competition over leadership positions
B) Statism, a bias against non-state organizations
C) Disagreements on cultural events
D) Lack of funding from international donors
  • 86. What was the initial year planned for the first FIA Formula 1 Vietnamese Grand Prix in Hanoi?
A) 2018
B) 2021
C) 2022
D) 2020
  • 87. What is the significance of Hoàn Kiếm Lake in relation to Hanoi's history?
A) It is near the Old Quarter.
B) It is a modern tourist attraction with no historical value.
C) It was built by French colonists.
D) It marks the site of Vietnam's first university.
  • 88. In what year did the French take control of Hanoi?
A) 1010
B) 1888
C) 1902
D) 1945
  • 89. Which street is an example of a tree-lined boulevard from the colonial period?
A) Phan Dinh Phung street
B) Tran Hung Dao street
C) Le Loi street
D) Hoàn Kiếm Lake
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