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Know your National Anthems

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Fun Trivia : Quizzes : National Anthems
Know your National Anthems game quiz
"How much do you know about the the world's national anthems? Play this quiz and find out! Be careful, this quiz is NOT the kind of quiz where I give you a couple of lines of an anthem and you have to give me the corresponding country."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. Originally called 'Chant de guerre de l'armeé du Rhin', nowadays France's national anthem goes by this name.
    L'Hymne à l'Amour
    La Brabançonne
    La Marseillaise
    La Strasbourgeoise


2. The national anthem of Vatican City, 'Inno e Marcia Pontificale', may only be performed in the presence of the pope or one of his representatives.
    True
    False


3. Which country's national anthem doesn't have any lyrics?
    Australia
    Paraguay
    The Netherlands
    Spain


4. The melody of the German national anthem was taken from a composition by Joseph Haydn, called 'String Quartet in C major, Opus 76-3'. Germany wasn't the first country to use this melody though. Which other country used to have a national anthem based on Haydn's composition?
    Poland
    Austria
    Luxembourg
    Yugoslavia


5. With only five lines of lyrics, the Japanese national anthem is the shortest in the world (not taking into consideration any anthems without words).
    True
    False


6. In 1985, the heads of state and government of the European Union adopted part of a classical symphony as the EU's official anthem. Although the original contained words - an adaptation of a poem by Friedrich von Schiller - the EU version is music-only. Who composed this symphony?
    Gustav Mahler
    Johann Sebastian Bach
    Ludwig van Beethoven
    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart


7. Not every country has an unique melody for its national anthem. In fact, there are several countries that share a tune with another country. Which of these countries do NOT have similar sounding national anthems?
    Great Britain & Liechtenstein
    Finland & Estonia
    Morocco & Egypt
    Zambia & Tanzania


8. Since Switzerland has multiple official languages, each strophe of the Swiss national anthem is written in another one of those languages.
    True
    False


9. This small country's national anthem was composed by Selwyn Walford Young, while the lyrics were written by Samuel Alfred Haynes. Unfortunately, both men didn't live to see their song being adopted as the national anthem in 1981, when their country declared independence from Great Britain. Which country is this?
    Belize
    Australia
    Virgin Islands
    India


10. The melody of which country's national anthem was based on an English drinking song?
    Malta
    Canada
    New Zealand
    United States of America

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