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ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
What is the Sardana?
⬥ A: Islamic holy tower ⬥ B: Catalan dance
⬥ C: Saxon river ⬥ D: Prague university


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
What was the Ludlamshöhle?
⬥ A: Writer and artists' society ⬥ B: Stalactite cave
⬥ C: Homeless shelter ⬥ D: Wehrmacht headquarters


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
What is the name of the lightest of all metals?
⬥ A: Aluminium ⬥ B: Lithium
⬥ C: Mercury ⬥ D: Titanium


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
Who were the Swiss football champions in 1999?
⬥ A: FC Zürich ⬥ B: FC Aarau
⬥ C: Servette Genf ⬥ D: Young Boys Bern


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
What does the name 'Oedipus' mean?
⬥ A: Avenger ⬥ B: Mother's little boy
⬥ C: Swollen foot ⬥ D: Well-travelled


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
What are 'Dithyramben'?
⬥ A: Songs of the god Dionysus ⬥ B: Formulas with the rate of Pi
⬥ C: Old Persian princesses ⬥ D: Braking systems in racecars


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
Etymologically, what does the Vietnamese name Ho Chi Minh translate to?
⬥ A: The Gracious One ⬥ B: The Enlightened One
⬥ C: The Tiger ⬥ D: The Firm One


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
Who composed the opera Cardillac?
⬥ A: Paul Hindemith ⬥ B: Franz Schreker
⬥ C: Georges Bizet ⬥ D: Franz Liszt


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
When was the first issue of the 'Kronen Zeitung' published?
⬥ A: 1892 ⬥ B: 1900
⬥ C: 1910 ⬥ D: 1918


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
What was the cartoon figure Marge Simpson's maiden name?
⬥ A: Bouvier ⬥ B: Bundy
⬥ C: Manson ⬥ D: Scott


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
Under what name did Steveland Morris Judkins become world-famous?
⬥ A: Cat Stevens ⬥ B: Steve McQueen
⬥ C: Stevie Wonder ⬥ D: Steven Spielberg


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
What is 'makhorka'?
⬥ A: Russian tobacco ⬥ B: Greek soufflé
⬥ C: Kyrgyz cheese ⬥ D: Black caviar


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
What does the Greek word 'sarx' mean, from which the concept of sarcasm is derived?
⬥ A: Demon ⬥ B: Curse
⬥ C: Knife ⬥ D: Meat


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
Who sculpted the 20-meter high portraits of the American presidents on Mount Rushmore?
⬥ A: Fennimore Witherspoon ⬥ B: Gutzon Borglum
⬥ C: Enzo Montesignore ⬥ D: Alvar Aalto


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
According to the Bible, how old was Methusalah to become?
⬥ A: 98 years old ⬥ B: 666 years old
⬥ C: 969 years old ⬥ D: 2,587 years old


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
What does one measure with a sphygmomanometer?
⬥ A: Immersion depth ⬥ B: Nuclear reaction time
⬥ C: Blood pressure ⬥ D: Lightning charge


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
When did Vienna become its own state?
⬥ A: 1848 ⬥ B: 1918
⬥ C: 1922 ⬥ D: 1933


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
What does one call vegetables pickled in brine, that are most importantly formed for a Korean meal?
⬥ A: Kimchi ⬥ B: Pemmikan
⬥ C: Chai ⬥ D: Pijiu


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
Which of North America's Great Lakes is the only one to lie completely within the USA's territory?
⬥ A: Lake Huron ⬥ B: Lake Michigan
⬥ C: Lake Ontario ⬥ D: Lake Erie


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
What is the name for a theatre's muse?
⬥ A: Thalia ⬥ B: Epika
⬥ C: Dramatika ⬥ D: Poesa


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
Who founded Melbourne in 1835?
⬥ A: William Superman ⬥ B: John Batman
⬥ C: George Spiderman ⬥ D: Tom Fatman


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
Who created the long-tailed comic book figure Marsupilami?
⬥ A: André Franquin ⬥ B: Rolf Kauka
⬥ C: Robert Crumb ⬥ D: Walt Disney


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
Who composed the operas 'The Little Snowflake' and 'The Golden Goose'?
⬥ A: Stravinsky ⬥ B: Glazunov
⬥ C: Rimsky Korsakov ⬥ D: Prokofiev


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
Who composed 'Candide'?
⬥ A: Rossini ⬥ B: Bizet
⬥ C: Mozart ⬥ D: Bernstein


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
Which Austrian film star laid significant technical groundwork for the mobile phone?
⬥ A: Maria Schnell ⬥ B: Jane Tilden
⬥ C: Hedy Lamarr ⬥ D: Käthe Gold


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
During what did King Henry II of France die, in 1559?
⬥ A: A jousting tournament ⬥ B: Sex
⬥ C: Hunting ⬥ D: Military expedition


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
Who was, from 1920 to 1928, the first Austrian federal president?
⬥ A: Theodor Körner ⬥ B: Karl Renner
⬥ C: Wilhelm Miklas ⬥ D: Michael Hainisch


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
Which people established Mexico's first advanced civilisation?
⬥ A: Olmecs ⬥ B: Toltecs
⬥ C: Aztecs ⬥ D: Mayas


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
Who created the fountain in Vienna's New Market?
⬥ A: Alfred Hrdlicka ⬥ B: Raphael Donner
⬥ C: Gustav Ambrosi ⬥ D: Henry Moore


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
Which world-ranked product was created by the Austrian firm JoWood?
⬥ A: Computer games ⬥ B: Catalytic converters
⬥ C: Solar panels ⬥ D: Pocket calculators


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
Which of these sheikhdoms belongs to the United Arab Emirates?
⬥ A: Qatar ⬥ B: Oman
⬥ C: Bahrain ⬥ D: Dubai


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
'Parallel action' originates from which novel?
⬥ A: America ⬥ B: Radetzky March
⬥ C: The Man Without Qualities ⬥ D: The Demons


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
What is the name of Gutemine's Nouveau Riche brother from the Asterix comics?
⬥ A: Organix ⬥ B: Homöopatix
⬥ C: Habenix ⬥ D: Prahlfix


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
Who was the 1950 European heavyweight boxing champion?
⬥ A: Heinz Lazek ⬥ B: Joschi Weidinger
⬥ C: Franz Orlik ⬥ D: Hans Orsolics


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
Where in the world did the actor Keanu Reeves come from?
⬥ A: Bombay ⬥ B: Sarajevo
⬥ C: Beirut ⬥ D: Shanghai


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
From whom does the theatre piece '3rd November 1918' come?
⬥ A: Joseph Roth ⬥ B: Robert Musil
⬥ C: Franz Theodor Csokor ⬥ D: Hugo von Hofmannsthal


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
What does call a formation of three horses per carriage, lined in a row?
⬥ A: Troika ⬥ B: Random
⬥ C: Triole ⬥ D: Tertiga


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
What is a 'pseudogley'?
⬥ A: Novella ⬥ B: All-weather tyres
⬥ C: Rainworm ⬥ D: Type of soil


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
What does one mean by 'abrogans'?
⬥ A: Old High German dictionary ⬥ B: Young honey buzzard
⬥ C: Rejected legislation ⬥ D: Brandy with wormwood


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
Who wrote the screenplay for 'The Marathon Man', 'Misery' and 'The Untouchables'?
⬥ A: Ernest Lehman ⬥ B: William Goldman
⬥ C: James L. Brooks ⬥ D: Christopher McQuarrie


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
Which spice is not used in gingerbread?
⬥ A: Cumin ⬥ B: Cloves
⬥ C: Cinnamon ⬥ D: Allspice


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
What does one understand by a 'sone'?
⬥ A: Volume measurement ⬥ B: Light dressing
⬥ C: Soft piece of music ⬥ D: Japanese characters


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
What is the name of the school founded by Empress Elizabeth on Corfu in 1890 or 1891?
⬥ A: Apollonia ⬥ B: Achílleio
⬥ C: Acropolis ⬥ D: Arcadion


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
Which architect designed the famous Sydney Opera House?
⬥ A: Jørn Utzon ⬥ B: Alvar Aalto
⬥ C: Santiago Calatrava ⬥ D: Hermann Henselmann


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
What is the name of the youth hotel built by Josef Hoffman in Brussels?
⬥ A: Majolikahaus ⬥ B: Brothaus
⬥ C: Palais Stoclet ⬥ D: Palais Windischgrätz


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
Whom did the Apostles elect as the successor to Judas, the traitor?
⬥ A: Paul ⬥ B: Matthew
⬥ C: Andrew ⬥ D: Thomas


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
Which director has never led a New Year's Concert?
⬥ A: Herbert von Karajan ⬥ B: Claudio Abbado
⬥ C: Carlos Kleiber ⬥ D: Karl Böhm


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
What is a saluki?
⬥ A: Dice game ⬥ B: Tea ceremony
⬥ C: Sighthound ⬥ D: Robe and hood


ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15)
What was the name of the youngest Finance Minister of the Second Republic?
⬥ A: Karl-Heinz Grasser ⬥ B: Hannes Androsch
⬥ C: Herbert Staribacher ⬥ D: Rudolf Edlinger

ATS 10.000.000[]

ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15)
Which of these orders was founded in 1120 by Norbert von Xanten?
⬥ A: Cluniacs ⬥ B: Premonstratensians
⬥ C: Knights Templar ⬥ D: Benedictine


ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15)
In August 1993, who won the World Championship high jump bronze?
⬥ A: Sigrid Kirchmann ⬥ B: Ilona Gusenbauer
⬥ C: Liese Prokop ⬥ D: Karoline Käfer


ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15)
With which duet partner did Sophia Loren sing in the British Top Ten in 1960?
⬥ A: Peter Sellers ⬥ B: Jerry Lewis
⬥ C: Dean Martin ⬥ D: Frank Sinatra


ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15)
What is a 'jauk'?
⬥ A: Snack between meals ⬥ B: Land measurement
⬥ C: Playing card ⬥ D: Foehn wind


ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15)
To which tribe did the chief Tecumseh belong?
⬥ A: Shawnee ⬥ B: Sioux
⬥ C: Apache ⬥ D: Mohicans


ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15)
In which unit does one measure light intensity?
⬥ A: Lux ⬥ B: Lums
⬥ C: Nox ⬥ D: Candela


ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15)
Where does the citrus fruit 'Chironja' come from?
⬥ A: Mauritius ⬥ B: Puerto Rico
⬥ C: Hawaii ⬥ D: Iceland


ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15)
The Mozart Statue has stood in the Vienna Burggarten since 1953. Where did it stand before?
⬥ A: Michaelerplatz ⬥ B: In front of the Albertina
⬥ C: Kohlmarkt ⬥ D: Burgring


ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15)
Which of these carpets does not originate from Persia?
⬥ A: Bakhtiari ⬥ B: Isfahan
⬥ C: Kashgar ⬥ D: Kerman


ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15)
Which of these animals gives birth to living offspring?
⬥ A: Echidna ⬥ B: Oilbird
⬥ C: Pike ⬥ D: Alpine salamander


ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15)
Which road linked Ancient Rome to Pisa?
⬥ A: Via Appia ⬥ B: Via Aurelia
⬥ C: Via Cassia ⬥ D: Via Claudia Augusta


ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15)
Who was never a commentator for the TV broadcast of the New Year Concert?
⬥ A: Frank Hoffmann ⬥ B: Michael Heltau
⬥ C: Ernst Grissemann ⬥ D: Fred Liewehr


ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15)
How does the official name of South Korea sound?
⬥ A: Belu'u era Belau ⬥ B: Ta Chung-hua Min-kuo
⬥ C: Nihon-Koku ⬥ D: Taehan Min'guk


ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15)
What is the name of the satirical film, which satirised the long wait for Austria's international treaty?
⬥ A: 1. April 2000 ⬥ B: Österreich ist frei
⬥ C: Sein oder nicht sein ⬥ D: G'schamster Diener


ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15)
What do biologists call 'bryophytes'?
⬥ A: Fungi ⬥ B: Amoebas
⬥ C: Jellyfish ⬥ D: Moss


ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15)
Which international license plate does one see on vehicles from Madagascar?
⬥ A: MA ⬥ B: MD
⬥ C: RM ⬥ D: KMA


ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15)
To which plant family do beetroot and spinach belong?
⬥ A: Spurge family ⬥ B: Sedge family
⬥ C: Lily family ⬥ D: Goosefoot family


ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15)
Which school did Oskar Kokoschka found in Salzburg?
⬥ A: Schule des Greifens ⬥ B: Schule des Sehens
⬥ C: Schule der Farben ⬥ D: Schule der Dichtung


ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15)
Which of these mountains is not located in the Andes?
⬥ A: Chimborasso ⬥ B: Aconcagua
⬥ C: Cotopaxi ⬥ D: Nevado de Toluca


ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15)
What does a hunter call the canine teeth in a boar's upper jaw?
⬥ A: Hoes ⬥ B: Strifes
⬥ C: Biters ⬥ D: Premolars


ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15)
What was the common name of the coffeehouse writer Peter Altenberg?
⬥ A: Hermann Bahr ⬥ B: Richard Beer-Hofmann
⬥ C: Richard Engländer ⬥ D: Richard Österreicher


ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15)
Who did Robert De Niro not play?
⬥ A: Vito Corleone ⬥ B: Paul Vitti
⬥ C: Sam Bowden ⬥ D: Jake La Motta


ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15)
What was the name of the first Vienna municipal housing building?
⬥ A: Karl Marx Hof ⬥ B: Matzleinsdorfer Hof
⬥ C: Reumann Hof ⬥ D: Sandleiten Hof


ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15)
Which of Penelope's suitors shot and killed Odysseus on his return to the start?
⬥ A: Antipatros ⬥ B: Antigonos
⬥ C: Antinoos ⬥ D: Antilochos


ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15)
Which instrument did not appear in the original line-up of the Schrammel Quartet?
⬥ A: Violin ⬥ B: Accordion
⬥ C: Guitar ⬥ D: Clarinet


ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15)
Who portrayed Regie in the first 'Rocky' film?
⬥ A: Burt Young ⬥ B: Sylvester Stallone
⬥ C: John G. Avildsen ⬥ D: Joe Spinell


ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15)
Which Quaker, orphaned at 9 years old, would later become a civil engineer and finally the US President?
⬥ A: Herbert Hoover ⬥ B: Franklin D. Roosevelt
⬥ C: Jimmy Carter ⬥ D: Harry S. Truman


ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15)
In 1889, who were the first English football champions?
⬥ A: Bolton Wanderers ⬥ B: Huddersfield Town
⬥ C: West Bromwich Albion ⬥ D: Preston North End


ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15)
On 16 June 1963, who became the first woman to fly around the world?
⬥ A: Valentina Tereshkova ⬥ B: Tatyana Vinnik
⬥ C: Nancy Akers ⬥ D: Jo-Beth Williams


ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15)
Who composed the title theme tune for the TV series 'Bonanza'?
⬥ A: Post & Miller ⬥ B: Koury & Immel
⬥ C: Schifrin & Snow ⬥ D: Evans & Livingston