| Description | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Pop group that won the Eurovision for the first time for Sweden in 1974 | ABBA | 92%
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| Alfred Nobel's invention in 1867 | Dynamite | 92%
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| Organisation that Sweden joined in 2024 | NATO | 91%
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| The most widely used temperature scale that was invented by a Swedish astronomer | Celcius | 90%
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| Event that was hosted in 1912 | Summer Olympics | 83%
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| Type of mineral ore Sweden mainly exported to Nazi Germany during the WWII | Iron ore | 80%
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| "R" word which refers to letters of the Germanic alphabets, some of whichare inscribed onto stones | Runes | 75%
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| Island that the tribe of Gutes used to inhabit | Gotland | 71%
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| Language that was suppressed between the mid-1800s–1960s | Sámi | 70%
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| This king, who ruled between 1611–1632, led Sweden into its "Great Power era" | Gustavus Adolphus | 69%
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| Country Charles XIV John, the founder of Sweden's current royal family, hailed from | France | 67%
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| Major international bridge that was opened in 1999 | Öresund Bridge | 67%
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| Norse winter holiday celebrated near the solstice – Swedish namesake for Christmas | Yule | 66%
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| Political party that dominated Swedish politics until the 1990s | Social Democrats | 61%
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| Swedish city that was the site a 1397 treaty joining Sweden, Denmark, and Norway under one king | Kalmar | 60%
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| Prime minister from that party who was mysteriously assassinated in 1986 | Olof Palme | 60%
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| Name given to the the years between 750–1050 CE in Sweden's history | {Viking} Age | 59%
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| War during which Sweden fought Russia in the early 18th century – ending that era | Great {Northern} War | 51%
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| City that used to be a pagan center where human sacrifices were hung from trees | Uppsala | 42%
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| U.S. river along which the colony of New Sweden was established in 1638 | Delaware River | 27%
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