| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Prague is the capital of which country? | Czech Republic | 99%
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| "Prague" in the local language | Praha | 94%
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| Most famous bridge | Charles Bridge | 93%
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| Huge complex and residence of the President | Prague {Castle} | 80%
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| Story writer known for the Metamorophosis | Franz Kafka | 72%
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| Main river | Vltava | 72%
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| Writer and politician after whom the international airport was named | Václav Havel | 67%
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| Year of the "Prague Spring" | 1968 | 64%
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| Non-violent transition of power in 1989 | {Velvet} Revolution | 63%
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| Hill with an Eiffel Tower replica | Petřín | 57%
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| Name of the most successful football and ice hockey club in Prague | Sparta Prague | 57%
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| When visiting Prague, you won't be able not to try this rolled dough with sugar and vanilla | Trdelník | 51%
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| House designed by Frank Gehry | {Dancing} House | 50%
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| Nickname of Prague | the City of {Hundred} Spires | 50%
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| Holy Roman Emperor who increased the prestige of Prague (name + numeral) | Charles IV | 47%
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| The "Little Side" (= left bank) of Prague | Malá Strana | 47%
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| What is the "palladium" ? | a mall | 46%
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| Manufacturers of Prague's tramways | Škoda | 44%
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| What is the "stromovka" ? | a park | 42%
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| Event of major importance in 1618 | {Defenestration} of Prague | 41%
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| Second-largest ice hockey arena in Europe | O2 Arena | 41%
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| Patron of Prague | Saint Wenceslaus I | 24%
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| Oldest surviving synagogue in Europe | {Old} {New} Synagogue | 22%
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| Small street in ^ where alchemists may have lived | Golden Lane | 18%
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| Manufacturers of Prague's tramways | Tatra | 16%
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