English wouldn't be the first language of most people there, no. But that's not what the quiz is asking: it's only asking about countries where most of the people speak English at all - whether as a first language, second language, or whatever.
And if you go to most Scandinavian countries (or the Netherlands) you will very quickly find that just about everyone speaks English, and usually to an extremely high level of proficiency.
If you reference Wikipedia's List of Countries by English-speaking Population, you will see that English is spoken by 91% of people in the Netherlands, 89% in Sweden, 88% in Norway, and so on.
That's certainly consistent with my personal (i.e.: anecdotal) experience. And usually the English spoken there is at just as proficient a level - if not moreso - than that found in e.g.: the UK or the USA.
English wouldn't be the first language of most people there, no. But that's not what the quiz is asking: it's only asking about countries where most of the people speak English at all - whether as a first language, second language, or whatever.
And if you go to most Scandinavian countries (or the Netherlands) you will very quickly find that just about everyone speaks English, and usually to an extremely high level of proficiency.
If you reference Wikipedia's List of Countries by English-speaking Population, you will see that English is spoken by 91% of people in the Netherlands, 89% in Sweden, 88% in Norway, and so on.
That's certainly consistent with my personal (i.e.: anecdotal) experience. And usually the English spoken there is at just as proficient a level - if not moreso - than that found in e.g.: the UK or the USA.