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QUIZ. What do you know about the EU?. Europe day is celebrated on May 9th. What happened on this day?. The promulgation of the Declaration by Robert Schuman in 1950. Introduction of the Euro in 2002. The first Eurovision song contest in 1956. First elections to

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  1. QUIZ What do you know about the EU?

  2. Europe day is celebrated on May 9th. What happened on this day? The promulgation of the Declaration by Robert Schuman in 1950 Introduction of the Euro in 2002 The first Eurovision song contest in 1956 First elections to the European Parliament in 1979

  3. The EU has adopted legislation on roaming. What are the additional costs if you, for example, call your mother from another EU member state? 5 cents per minute 50 cents per minute 5 cents per call No additional costs

  4. What is not an EU institution? European Court Of Auditors European Central Bank Council of Europe European Commission

  5. Who offers the bills of the EU? Members of Europarliament European Commission Member States of the EU Court of justice of the European Union

  6. In which of these cities there is no EU institution, namely the EU Agency? Geneva Hague Luxembourg Alicante

  7. What is the motto of the European Union: One for all - all for one Liberty, equality and fraternity United in diversity Make love, not war

  8. Which non-EU country is part of the Schengen area? Israel Turkey Norway Ukraine

  9. When was the Euro introduced? In 1952 In 1992 In 2002 Hard to say

  10. The European Parliament has recently proposed that Europeans of a certain age can travel freely by train in Europe. How old do you have to be to get a free ticket? 18 25 40 65

  11. Which two capitals are closest to each other geographically? Bratislava and Vienna Helsinki and Tallinn Riga and Vilnius Brussels and Luxembourg

  12. What degree of curvature should a banana have for sale in the EU? Enough to hammer a nail into a wall Enough for a banana to be used as a boomerang. At the discretion of a competent EU official None of this fits.

  13. How many people were able to study abroad, get education, volunteer or gain professional experience under the Erasmus programme and its successor, Erasmus+, launched in 1987? 500.000 1 million 5 million 9 million

  14. How many people were able to study abroad, get education, volunteer or gain professional experience under the Erasmus programme and its successor, Erasmus+, launched in 1987? More than nine million people have already participated in this program, why not you? 500.000 1 million 5 million 9 million Complete

  15. How many people were able to study abroad, get education, volunteer or gain professional experience under the Erasmus programme and its successor, Erasmus+, launched in 1987? More than nine million people have already participated in this program, why not you? 500.000 1 million 5 million 9 million Complete

  16. How many people were able to study abroad, get education, volunteer or gain professional experience under the Erasmus programme and its successor, Erasmus+, launched in 1987? More than nine million people have already participated in this program, why not you? 500.000 1 million 5 million 9 million Complete

  17. How many people were able to study abroad, get education, volunteer or gain professional experience under the Erasmus programme and its successor, Erasmus+, launched in 1987? More than nine million people have already participated in this program, why not you? 500.000 1 million 5 million 9 million Complete

  18. What degree of curvature should a banana have for sale in the EU? Although there is EU legislation that guarantees that bananas go on sale without deformations and abnormal curvature, the exact degree of curvature is not established in it. Enough to hammer a nail into a wall Enough for a banana to be used as a boomerang. At the discretion of a competent EU official None of this fits. Next question

  19. What degree of curvature should a banana have for sale in the EU? Although there is EU legislation that guarantees that bananas go on sale without deformations and abnormal curvature, the exact degree of curvature is not established in it. Enough to hammer a nail into a wall Enough for a banana to be used as a boomerang. At the discretion of a competent EU official None of this fits. Next question

  20. What degree of curvature should a banana have for sale in the EU? Although there is EU legislation that guarantees that bananas go on sale without deformations and abnormal curvature, the exact degree of curvature is not established in it. Enough to hammer a nail into a wall Enough for a banana to be used as a boomerang. At the discretion of a competent EU official None of this fits. Next question

  21. What degree of curvature should a banana have for sale in the EU? Although there is EU legislation that guarantees that bananas go on sale without deformations and abnormal curvature, the exact degree of curvature is not established in it. Enough to hammer a nail into a wall Enough for a banana to be used as a boomerang. At the discretion of a competent EU official None of this fits. Next question

  22. Which two capitals are closest to each other geographically? The distance between Bratislava and Vienna is only 64 kilometers. Bratislava and Vienna Helsinki and Tallinn Riga and Vilnius Brussels and Luxembourg Next question

  23. Which two capitals are closest to each other geographically? The distance between Bratislava and Vienna is only 64 kilometers. Bratislava and Vienna Helsinki and Tallinn Riga and Vilnius Brussels and Luxembourg Next question

  24. Which two capitals are closest to each other geographically? The distance between Bratislava and Vienna is only 64 kilometers. Bratislava and Vienna Helsinki and Tallinn Riga and Vilnius Brussels and Luxembourg Next question

  25. Which two capitals are closest to each other geographically? The distance between Bratislava and Vienna is only 64 kilometers. Bratislava and Vienna Helsinki and Tallinn Riga and Vilnius Brussels and Luxembourg Next question

  26. The European Parliament has recently proposed that Europeans of a certain age can travel freely by train in Europe. How old do you have to be to get a free ticket? Europeans over the age of 18 can take part in the initiative DiscoverEU. Free train tickets are available throughout the EU. This idea was put into practice thanks to the strong support of the European Parliament. 18 25 40 65 Next question

  27. The European Parliament has recently proposed that Europeans of a certain age can travel freely by train in Europe. How old do you have to be to get a free ticket? Europeans over the age of 18 can take part in the initiative DiscoverEU. Free train tickets are available throughout the EU. This idea was put into practice thanks to the strong support of the European Parliament. 18 25 40 65 Next question

  28. The European Parliament has recently proposed that Europeans of a certain age can travel freely by train in Europe. How old do you have to be to get a free ticket? Europeans over the age of 18 can take part in the initiative DiscoverEU. Free train tickets are available throughout the EU. This idea was put into practice thanks to the strong support of the European Parliament. 18 25 40 65 Next question

  29. The European Parliament has recently proposed that Europeans of a certain age can travel freely by train in Europe. How old do you have to be to get a free ticket? Europeans over the age of 18 can take part in the initiative DiscoverEU. Free train tickets are available throughout the EU. This idea was put into practice thanks to the strong support of the European Parliament. 18 25 40 65 Next question

  30. When was the Euro introduced? Euro banknotes and coins have been in circulation since January 1, 2002. In 1952 In 1992 In 2002 Hard to say Next question

  31. When was the Euro introduced? Euro banknotes and coins have been in circulation since January 1, 2002. In 1952 In 1992 In 2002 Hard to say Next question

  32. When was the Euro introduced? Euro banknotes and coins have been in circulation since January 1, 2002. In 1952 In 1992 In 2002 Hard to say Next question

  33. When was the Euro introduced? Euro banknotes and coins have been in circulation since January 1, 2002. In 1952 In 1992 In 2002 Hard to say Next question

  34. Which non-EU country is part of the Schengen area? Norway, as well as Iceland and Switzerland are part of the Schengen area of the EU. Israel Turkey Norway Ukraine Next question

  35. Which non-EU country is part of the Schengen area? Norway, as well as Iceland and Switzerland are part of the Schengen area of the EU. Israel Turkey Norway Ukraine Next question

  36. Which non-EU country is part of the Schengen area? Norway, as well as Iceland and Switzerland are part of the Schengen area of the EU. Israel Turkey Norway Ukraine Next question

  37. Which non-EU country is part of the Schengen area? Norway, as well as Iceland and Switzerland are part of the Schengen area of the EU. Israel Turkey Norway Ukraine Next question

  38. What is the motto of the European Union: The EU motto "United in diversity" expresses that people in Europe have come together to work for peace and prosperity, and that at the same time the EU's wealth lies in the diversity of cultures, traditions and languages that the EU includes. One for all - all for one Liberty, equality and fraternity United in diversity Make love, not war Next question

  39. What is the motto of the European Union: The EU motto "United in diversity" expresses that people in Europe have come together to work for peace and prosperity, and that at the same time the EU's wealth lies in the diversity of cultures, traditions and languages that the EU includes. One for all - all for one Liberty, equality and fraternity United in diversity Make love, not war Next question

  40. What is the motto of the European Union: The EU motto "United in diversity" expresses that people in Europe have come together to work for peace and prosperity, and that at the same time the EU's wealth lies in the diversity of cultures, traditions and languages that the EU includes. One for all - all for one Liberty, equality and fraternity United in diversity Make love, not war Next question

  41. What is the motto of the European Union: The EU motto "United in diversity" expresses that people in Europe have come together to work for peace and prosperity, and that at the same time the EU's wealth lies in the diversity of cultures, traditions and languages that the EU includes. One for all - all for one Liberty, equality and fraternity United in diversity Make love, not war Next question

  42. In which of these cities there is no EU institution, namely the EU Agency? The Swiss city of Geneva is home to numerous institutions of the United Nations and international agencies, such as the World Trade Organization. However, there are no EU institutions or agencies in Geneva, as the city is outside the EU. Geneva Hague Luxembourg Alicante Next question

  43. In which of these cities there is no EU institution, namely the EU Agency? The Swiss city of Geneva is home to numerous institutions of the United Nations and international agencies, such as the World Trade Organization. However, there are no EU institutions or agencies in Geneva, as the city is outside the EU. Geneva Hague Luxembourg Alicante Next question

  44. In which of these cities there is no EU institution, namely the EU Agency? The Swiss city of Geneva is home to numerous institutions of the United Nations and international agencies, such as the World Trade Organization. However, there are no EU institutions or agencies in Geneva, as the city is outside the EU. Geneva Hague Luxembourg Alicante Next question

  45. In which of these cities there is no EU institution, namely the EU Agency? The Swiss city of Geneva is home to numerous institutions of the United Nations and international agencies, such as the World Trade Organization. However, there are no EU institutions or agencies in Geneva, as the city is outside the EU. Geneva Hague Luxembourg Alicante Next question

  46. Who offers the bills of the EU? The European Commission is responsible for proposing new legislation. Members of the European Parliament, however, may request the drafting of new laws by adopting a so-called resolution on their own initiative. Members of Europarliament European Commission Member States of the EU Court of justice of the European Union Next question

  47. Who offers the bills of the EU? The European Commission is responsible for proposing new legislation. Members of the European Parliament, however, may request the drafting of new laws by adopting a so-called resolution on their own initiative. Members of Europarliament European Commission Member States of the EU Court of justice of the European Union Next question

  48. Who offers the bills of the EU? The European Commission is responsible for proposing new legislation. Members of the European Parliament, however, may request the drafting of new laws by adopting a so-called resolution on their own initiative. Members of Europarliament European Commission Member States of the EU Court of justice of the European Union Next question

  49. Who offers the bills of the EU? The European Commission is responsible for proposing new legislation. Members of the European Parliament, however, may request the drafting of new laws by adopting a so-called resolution on their own initiative. Members of Europarliament European Commission Member States of the EU Court of justice of the European Union Next question

  50. What is not an EU institution? The Council of Europe is an international organization dedicated to the protection of human rights. Although the Council of Europe is not an EU institution, it has the same flag and the same anthem. European Court Of Auditors European Central Bank Council of Europe European Commission Next question

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