
Comprising of a boot-shaped peninsula and several islands, Italy is located in the Mediterranean Sea, south of France and surrounded by Austria, Switzerland and Slovenia, to name a few. The country is divided into 20 regions, each with its own unique customs and traditions. From the rolling hills of Tuscany to the dramatic coastline of the Amalfi Coast, there is no denying that Italy is a beautiful country. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world and home to some of the most delicious food.
Italian cuisine is renowned for its simplicity, with most dishes having only a few ingredients. Fresh, local produce is used wherever possible and recipes are passed down through families. Italian food is also known for its regional diversity, with each area having its own specialties.
Whether you are planning a trip to Italy or just want to learn more about this European country, we have put together a quiz about all things Italy. You will be quizzed on different aspects including geography, history, culture and famous persons. Think you can make it around Italy without tripping up? Test yourself in this fun quiz!
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First of all, where in Europe is Italy situated?

Eastern Europe
Southern Europe
Western Europe
Northern Europe
Let's start in southern Italy. Of the following Italian cities, which is furthest south?

Naples
Rome
Milan
Florence
Welcome to the birthplace of pizza! Here, grab a slice. What herb is traditionally found on a pizza Margherita?

Thyme
Rosemary
Oregano
Basil
How did pizza Margherita get its name?

It was named after Queen Margherita
It looks like a daisy
The pizzaiolo who invented it had a girlfriend of that name
It was originally made with margarine
True or false: Italy has a monarchy.

True
False
Which Sicilian cake comes from the Latin word for buccella or "mouthful"?

Buccellato
Bicchierino
Bocconcino
Bollicine
Next, you're headed to the Italian city that surrounds Vatican City. Do you know what it is?

Milan
Rome
Venice
Florence
And we're in Rome! Who founded Italy's capital city?

Constantine and Caesar
Remus and Romulus
Caesar and Remus
Romulus and Constantine
Which of the following tourist attractions is NOT found in Rome?

The Pantheon
The Doge's Palace
The Spanish Steps
Trevi Fountain
What is Italy's biggest river?

The Po
Grand Canal
River Italia
River Tiber
Take a break now with some pasta. What tomato-based sauce is spiked with pancetta, garlic, and a generous portion of crushed red pepper flakes?

Arrabiata
Enojado
Pistoffo
Barracia
Here, have a Bellini to wash that down. Which fruit is the main ingredient in this Italian cocktail?

Peach
Plum
Banana
Apple
Moving up north... In which Italian city is the Santa Maria Novell church? You're headed there next!

Florence
Messina
Pisa
Venice
You've arrived in Florence. This eggs Benedict variation is named after the city. What vegetable goes into an eggs Florentine?

Green Onion
Butternut Squash
Asparagus
Spinach
The famous Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci was once an apprentice for:

Botticelli
Verrocchio
Michelangelo
Raphael
In which of these cities can you NOT find a Leonardo da Vinci museum?

Venice
Milan
Genoa
Florence
Which of the following towns is a part of the Cinque Terre in Italy?

Spoleto
Vernazza
Amalfi
Lecce
Home to Armani and Prada, what city has been known as the "Fashion Capital of the World" since the 16th century?

Naples
Cagliari
Turin
Milan
What sport is played by the teams Inter Milan and AC Milan?

Soccer
Baseball
Rugby
Basketball
You have arrived at an Italian restaurant. What do you get when you order 'maiale'?

Horse meat
Veal
Pork
Lamb
The Rialto Bridge is one of the most recognizable sites in Italy. In which city can it be found?

Modena
Cagliari
Venice
Palermo
You've now arrived in Venice. The city of Venice is also known as the "___ of the Sea"?

Mermaid
Bride
Siren
Godmother
Galileo Galilei was an Italian astronomer who...

Discovered the four satellites of Jupiter
Discovered that the movement of a pendulum produces a regular time measurement
Developed the telescope
All of these
In the north, Italy borders four countries. What are they?

France, Germany, Switzerland and Belgium
France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia
Germany, Belgium, Croatia, Holland
Austria, Slovenia, Holland and Croatia
Finally, it's time for dessert! You've certainly earned it. What is this Italian dessert?

Panettone
Cannoli
Sfogliatella
Bombolone
3 Comments
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17 / 25 I would love to go to Italy for a holiday
Knew a little bit over half oh well