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Multiple Choice City Quiz – Copenhagen

Can you answer these multiple choice questions about the city of Copenhagen?
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1. What does Copenhagen's most famous statue depict?
A mermaid
A small boy peeing
An oyster
The Earth
2. What is the main island on which Copenhagen is located?
Gotland
Svalbard
Sylt
Zealand
3. What Swedish city is Copenhagen connected to via the Øresund Bridge?
Gothenburg
Helsingborg
Malmö
Solna
4. Which of the following is Copenhagen known for?
Being extremely bike-friendly
Colorful party buses
Having the world's largest underground shopping mall
IKEA headquarters
5. What is the Danish spelling of Copenhagen?
Copenhafn
Copenhäagen
Kjøbenhaven
København
6. What amusement park opened in Copenhagen in 1843?
Gorky Park
Lego Land
Little Denmark
Tivoli Gardens
7. What is Noma?
A Danish concept meaning "coziness"
A hotel built of ice
A restaurant voted the best in the world several times
The world's largest nude beach
8. What is the name of the former military base which was taken over by anarchist squatters in 1971?
Christiania
Kriminalitetsområde
Narkohavn
Saltholm
9. Which beer brand comes from Copenhagen?
Amstel
Carlsberg
Heineken
Stella Artois
10. Novo Nordisk, based in Copenhagen, has recently been Europe's most valuable company. What is it known for?
Luxury watches
Machines that make semiconductors
Weight loss drugs
Wind turbines
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18 Comments
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Level 35
Mar 13, 2025
Go study Lucky!
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Level 72
Mar 13, 2025
😭
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Level 83
Apr 3, 2025
Great stuff! Sigh… my Novo Nordisk stocks today… 😢
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Level 60
Apr 4, 2025
Again, again, and again.

Congratulations!

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Level 64
Apr 4, 2025
Haha! If you are a Dane, like me, the other choices for Christiania are quite funny.
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Level 73
Jun 26, 2025
I totally thought Christiania was the former name of Oslo, I stand corrected.
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Level 79
Jun 26, 2025
It is.
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Level 89
Apr 4, 2025
I find it interesting that 23% of takers thought an amusement park dedicated to a plastic toy opened in 1843.
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Level ∞
Apr 4, 2025
Most people have no idea about dates. 500 AD? 1500? 1900? It's all the same.

Keep in mind that it's a popular thing to say "I like history I just don't like memorizing dates".

To me that sounds like "I like geography, but I can't actually place any countries on the map".

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Level 72
Apr 4, 2025
the analogy is great QM
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Level 68
Apr 29, 2025
Indeed. Lego as we know it was only invented in 1958 anyway, which was a dead giveaway for me
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Level 79
Jun 26, 2025
...or we just stopped reading at "amusement park"
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Level 81
Apr 7, 2025
My guess is that they see a theme park in Denmark, and jump straight to Legoland.
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Level 79
Apr 16, 2025
I picked Legoland. Honestly, I just didn't read the question properly and missed the date!
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Level 76
Oct 2, 2025
I skimmed the clue and answered Lego Land at first. Just saw amusement park and a quiz about Copenhagen and went with it
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Level 74
Jun 26, 2025
Novo Nordisk has been among the worlds leading companies producing insulin for diabetics for decades.

Their obesity drugs has only been around for 5 years or so...

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Level 17
Jun 26, 2025
Haha, I knew that I had heard about Novo Nordisk but didn't know where so answered wrong. Then I realized that they advertise a lot where I live :D Should have known
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Level 57
Sep 16, 2025
As a Belgian, I knew people vacationing in "Zeeland" regularly, and didn't realize "Zealand", with a different spelling, was a totally different place (Netherlands vs. Denmark).