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Dive into the fascinating world of Germany through this engaging Jeopardy-style quiz. Test your knowledge on iconic personalities like Albert Einstein and Ludwig van Beethoven, discover important cultural practices, and learn about Germany's economy. From the significance of the Oktoberfest to key economic facts, this quiz covers essential aspects of German language and culture, providing insights into both historical and modern-day Germany. Put your trivia skills to the test and see how much you know about this vibrant country!
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$100 Question Scientist who developed the Theory of Relativity
$100 Answer Albert Einstein
$200 Question Famous deaf composer born in Bonn
$200 Answer Ludwig van Beethoven
$300 Answer German Model who hosts Project Runway and Germany’s next top model
$300 Question Heidi Klum
$400 Question Famous philosopher who wrote The Communist Manifesto
$400 Answer Karl Marx
$500 Question Current Federal Chancellor of Germany?
$500 Answer Angela Merkel
$100 Question Name this castle
$100 Answer SchlossNeuschwanstein
$200 Question After German, what is the second largest ethnic group in Germany?
$200 Answer Turkish
$300 Question This city hosts the Oktoberfest
$300 Answer Munich
$400 Question In Germany it would be common courtesy to do what when you enter the room at a party?
$400 Answer When entering a room it is deemed polite to shake everyone’s hand, including children
$500 Question When Germans eat meat it is most commonly consumed in which form?
$500 Answer As sausage. There are upwards of 1500 different types of sausages in Germany
$100 Question True or False: Germany is Europe’s largest economy?
$100 Answer True
$200 Question Name three of the 37 Fortune Global 500 companies headquartered in Germany
$200 Answer Possible answers: Volkswagen, Allianz, E On, Daimler, Siemens, Metro, Deutsche Telekom, Munich Re, BASF, BMW, Robert Bosch, ThyssenKrupp, MAN, Bayer, Merck, Adidas, Puma, Commerzbank, Deutsche Bank, Aldi, Lidl, Edeka, Henkel, Deutsche Post, Hugo Boss, Lufthansa, SAP, Nivea
$300 Question True or False Germany doesn’t have enough workers to fill high level jobs and thousands of positions are left open
$300 Answer True
$400 Question World’s youngest billionaire
$400 Answer German Prince Albert II van Thurn and Taxis. His net worth is around $1.9 billion
$500 Question The European Central Bank is located in which city?
$500 Answer Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany
$100 Question Vordem Essen sagt man..
$100 Answer GutenAppetit
$200 Question Wiesagt man cheers auf Deutsch?
$200 Answer Prost!
$300 Question Was bedeutet “Ich bin ein Berliner”
chopsticks - 筷子 (Kuàizi) chopsticks - 筷子 (Kuàizi) $300 Answer “I am a jelly donut” President Kennedy made the mistake of saying this while speaking to a crowd in Berlin.
$400 Question The Lower House of Parliament in Germany in German
$400 Answer Bundestag
$500 Question This term means “lightning War”
$500 Answer Blitzkrieg
$100 Question Capital of Germany
$100 Answer Berlin
$200 Question Colors of the German flag (from top to bottom)
$200 Answer Black, Red, Gold
$300 Question Around how many people speak German in the world?
$300 Answer German has approximately 180 million speakers worldwide. 100 million native speakers and 80 million non-native speakers
$400 Question What is the official name of Germany?
$400 Answer Federal republic of Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland)
$500 Question In what year did the Berlin Wall fall?