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  Marvelous Moldova   great trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Moldova is a country rich in history. World travel without leaving home is just my cup of tea.
Average, 10 Qns, Deunan, Jan 09 24
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Jan 09 24
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  Europe: All about Moldova    
Multiple Choice
 15 Qns
In Eastern Europe lies Moldova. How much do you know about it? NB - diacritical text corrupted in the answer boxes, therefore they were removed, apologies.
Tough, 15 Qns, LuH77, Nov 27 21
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LuH77
Nov 27 21
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  Tough Moldova Quiz - 10 Questions    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Let's see how much information you know about my country Moldova?- Hai sa vedem cita informatie stiti despre tara mea Moldova?
Tough, 10 Qns, dragosh, Mar 22 20
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dragosh
Mar 22 20
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  Moldova Multiple Choice Quiz    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
These questions will challenge your knowledge about one of the new European states: Moldova.
Average, 10 Qns, author, May 12 06
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trivia question Quick Question
What is the capital city of Moldova's administrative division of Gagauzia -- noted for its predominant population of Gagauz people?

From Quiz "Europe: All about Moldova"





Moldova Trivia Questions

1. What is the official name of Moldova?

From Quiz
Marvelous Moldova

Answer: Republic of Moldova

As the country is a parliamentary democracy, a president is the head of state. A prime minister is the head of the government.

2. What Romanian city was once the capital of Moldova?

From Quiz Moldova

Answer: Iasi

Iasi was the capital of Moldova for more than 100 years.

3. Which two countries border Moldova?

From Quiz Moldova

Answer: Romania and Ukraine

The country was a USSR republic 1924-1991, but was occupied by Romania and its wartime ally Germany 1941-1944/45.

4. Chișinău is the capital of Moldova. What river is it situated on?

From Quiz Europe: All about Moldova

Answer: Bic

The Bîc originates in west-central Moldova, in the village of Temeleuți. It is a right tributary of the Dniester River, and forms a deep canyon in the Codri Hills in the central of the country. When Moldova was under Soviet rule from 1944 to 1991, the Soviets changed the nature of the river considerably by building several dams. The largest of these dams created in the early 1960's resulted in the formation of the Ghidighici Reservoir, located around 7.5 miles (12 km) from the capital.

5. Who or what is Moldova named after?

From Quiz Marvelous Moldova

Answer: A river

The Principality of Moldavia was founded in 1359. The political center was located in the valley of Moldova River. The origin of the river's name is not clear. One theory is that Prince Dragos named the river for his dog Molda. Molda is reported to have drowned in it after an exhausted hunt.

6. What was the population of Moldova in 2002?

From Quiz Moldova

Answer: 4,434,547

Moldova is a relatively populous country (118 people/km2 in 2002).

7. The country has two autonomous territorial units. Which are these?

From Quiz Moldova

Answer: Gagauz and Trans-Dniestr

The Gagauz territory is mainly populated by Gagauz people who are Orthodox Christians of Turkish. Trans-Dniestr is mainly populated by Ukrainians and Russians. Bessarabia is a former region in the area, now divided between Moldova and Ukraine. Wallachia is a former principality which united with Moldavia to form Romania 1861. Prut and Dniestr are the two rivers Moldova are situated between. Chisinau is the capital of Moldova, while Tiraspol is capital of Trans-Dniestr region.

8. Bălți is the second-largest city of Moldova. What river does it lie on?

From Quiz Europe: All about Moldova

Answer: Raut

Like the Bîc River which flows through Moldova's capital, the Răut is also a right tributary of the Dniester. It is around 180 miles (285 km) long. The city of Bălți features the Vasile Alecsandri National Theatre, named for Romanian poet and politician, Vasile Alecsandri. The city is located atop three hills, the Răut dividing one of the hills in the north-east.

9. Prior to 2003 when the county system was changed, how many counties, or judete, did Moldova have?

From Quiz Moldova

Answer: 9

Moldova had nine counties or in Romanian judete, one municipality (municipiul), one autonomous territorial unit (unitate teritoriala autonoma), and one territorial unit (unitate teritoriala). Respectively, they were: Balti, Cahul, Chisinau, Chisinau, Edinet, Gagauzia, Lapusna, Orhei, Soroca, Stinga Nistrului, Tighina, and Ungheni .

10. A plebiscite in 1994 was about what matter?

From Quiz Moldova

Answer: It was a vote pro or against nationalist´s demands for a merger with Romania

A peace treaty was signed with Russia 1992 who agreed to withdraw Trans-Dniestr troops by 1997, but this was not decided by a plebiscite. Nor was the decision to introduce the new leu currency 1993. The issue about autonomy for Russian and Gagauz was likewise not settled by a plebiscite.

11. Mămăligă is the national dish of Moldova. What is it?

From Quiz Europe: All about Moldova

Answer: Porridge

Mămăligă consists of yellow maize flour. It was made by peasants in Moldova in centuries past, often acting as a substitute for bread. It is normally now an accompaniment to meat dishes and stews in the country. It is often mistaken for the popular dish "polenta" which is a boiled maize dish from Italy, but Mămăligă is much more simple to make.

12. For which industry is Moldova widely known?

From Quiz Marvelous Moldova

Answer: Wine production

The majority of wine produced in Moldova is for export. The recorded history of such production is found in documents as well as memorials. The Moldovan language (spoken) and folklore also show wine making was the general occupation of the population. Wine tours are available.

13. When did Moldova become independent from the Soviet Union?

From Quiz Moldova

Answer: 1991

Moldova became independent on 27 August 1991.

14. Republic of Moldavia, or officially: Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (ASSR), was organized in 1924. Its first capital (1924-29) was a city which is now part of Odessa region in Ukraina. Which city?

From Quiz Moldova

Answer: Balta

In 1940 Moldavian Republic (ASSR) merged with most of Bessarabia to form Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (SSR).

15. The total area of Moldova is slightly larger than which U.S state?

From Quiz Europe: All about Moldova

Answer: Maryland

Moldova's area is around 13,070 square miles (33,850 square km) in total. Maryland in the U.S.A is around 12,407 square miles (32,133 square km) in area.

16. Moldova is a landlocked country. Which two countries surround it?

From Quiz Marvelous Moldova

Answer: Romania and Ukraine

Moldova is an Eastern European country. The Ukraine is to the north, east and south. Romania is to the west. Although Moldova is landlocked, it is located not far from the Black Sea.

17. In 2002, what percentage of the population was below the poverty line in Moldova?

From Quiz Moldova

Answer: 80%

Moldova's population below poverty was 80%, which is very poverty-stricken for an European country.

18. Which city of Moldova was destroyed in 1940 by both an earthquake, and invasions by the Soviet Army?

From Quiz Europe: All about Moldova

Answer: Chisinau

In 1940, the People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs (NKVD) committed atrocities and mass deportations in Moldova, against anyone who opposed the Soviet occupation. On 10 November 1940, an earthquake measuring between 7.4-7.7 on the Richter scale hit the city. 78 people died and 172 buildings were completely destroyed. The following year in 1941, the Nazis conducted air raids on the city, and murdered Jewish citizens of the city by having them driven outside Chișinău, and shot. Around 10,000 Jewish people were killed when the Nazis took the city.

19. In what year did Moldova declare independence?

From Quiz Marvelous Moldova

Answer: 1991

The boundaries of Moldova remain the same as the original Moldovan SSR. The devolution of the Soviet Union was the reason for Moldova becoming independent.

20. To what country does Moldova export the most goods?

From Quiz Moldova

Answer: Russia

In 2006, Moldova's leading export markets were: Russia 36%, Romania 8.7%, Italy 8%, Germany 7.1%, Ukraine 6.1%, France 6.1%, Belarus 5.5%

21. The first president of independent Moldova was a reform-nationalist communist. Who was he?

From Quiz Moldova

Answer: Mircea Snegur

Snegur won the election 1990. Moldova declared independence 1991. Lucinschi was elected president 1996. Ion Sturza became prime minister 1999, but the same year Vladimir Voronin, a communist, succeeded as prime minster.

22. What bird features on the flag of Moldova?

From Quiz Europe: All about Moldova

Answer: Eagle

The flag of Moldova is a triband of blue, yellow and red - identical to the flag of Romania. The Moldovan flag however has the coat of arms of Moldova, which is an emblem of an Eagle behind a shield. The shield features the head of an aurochs. The eagle on the flag holds an Orthodox Christian cross in its beak, and an olive branch in its claw to symbolise peace.

23. What is the largest city of Moldova? It's also the capital city.

From Quiz Marvelous Moldova

Answer: Chisinau

All the cities mentioned are main cities within Moldova. The capital is located in the center. Tighina is in the south-east. Tiraspol is in the eastern region of Transnistria, and Cahul is in the south.

24. What is the currency of Moldova?

From Quiz Moldova

Answer: leu

The currency of Moldova came in 1991 as leu. Before that Moldova was united with Soviet Union and its currency was ruble.

25. Both Moldavia and Wallachia were Ottoman (Turkish) vassal states from 15th/16th century. Under another name the two states were ruled by Turkish governors a period from 1774 until the Russian occupation 1810. What name did the provinces have?

From Quiz Moldova

Answer: Danubian Principalities

26. The Cuciurgan Reservoir which lies between Moldova and Ukraine is on which river?

From Quiz Europe: All about Moldova

Answer: Kuchurhan

The Cuciurgan Reservoir connects the Odessa oblast of Ukraine and Transnistria. It is around 12 miles (20 km) in length, and just under 2 miles (3 km) in width. This lake does not employ any hydroelectric power plants. It instead has a fossil fuel power station in the town of Dnestrovsc in the south of Moldova, which uses the water straight from the reservoir. The Kuchurhan River flows through Moldova and Ukraine. It is aproximately 70 miles (110 km) long. It is a tributary of the Turunchuk River, which is a branch of the Dniester River.

27. Which two rivers does the largest part of Moldova lie between?

From Quiz Marvelous Moldova

Answer: Dniester and Prut

Moldova's western border is the Prut River. It joins the Danube prior to combining with the Black Sea. The only Moldovan port on the Danube is the Giurgiulesti. Moldova has access to the Danube for a total of 1,575 feet. The Dniester, to the east, is the main river. It flows from north to south and receives the waters of Rãut, Bâc, Ichel, Botna.

28. Who became the president of Moldova in 2001?

From Quiz Moldova

Answer: Vladimir Voronin & Voronin

President Vladimir Voronin became chief of state on 4 April 2001. On April 15, 2001, the head of government was Prime Minister Vasile Tarlev.

29. The leu is the currency of Moldova. The leu is divided into 100 what?

From Quiz Europe: All about Moldova

Answer: Bani

The name "leu" is derived from the Romanian word for "lion." Only one man has yet been represented on the bank notes of Moldova: Ștefan cel Mare (Stephen III, or Stephen the Great) of Moldavia, who reigned from 1457-1504. The breakaway state of Transnistria uses the Transnistrian ruble as their currency.

30. The national language of Moldova is Moldovan/Romanian. What alphabet is its writing based upon?

From Quiz Marvelous Moldova

Answer: Latin

According to the 1991 Declaration of Independence, the national language of Moldova is Romanian. A Moldo-Romanian linguistic identity is spoken of in the 1989 State Language Law.

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