Rome (part 1) - UNESCO World Heritage Quiz

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Question 1

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According to the legend of Romulus and Remus: when was Rome founded?
Answer
  • 753 BC
  • 753 AC
  • 735 BC
  • 735 AC

Question 2

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The Colosseum was
Answer
  • a football stadium
  • a concert hall
  • a shopping center
  • a battle and fight arena

Question 3

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How many spectators fitted in the Colosseum amphitheatre in Roman days?
Answer
  • 35,000 spectators
  • 44,000 spectators
  • 65,000 spectators
  • 89,000 spectators

Question 4

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What can you do in the giant ruins of the Colosseum today?
Answer
  • Celebrate a birthday party with your friends
  • Watch an Italian fashion show
  • Visit the stands, the arena and the underground spaces
  • watch a show and learn how make a pizza

Question 5

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In ancient Rome, the Roman forum (Forum Romanum) was
Answer
  • a sports center where the gladiators were trained
  • the political, commercial and religious center
  • a Spa and wellness area for wealthy Romans
  • the palace of the Roman emperor

Question 6

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How much is the entry for the Pantheon?
Answer
  • It´s free
  • 3,50 € in a group
  • 5 € for under 18 and students
  • 10 € for adults

Question 7

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Which function did the Pantheon have?
Answer
  • It is still not clear.
  • It was the pope´s residence
  • t was one of Hadrian´s castles.
  • It was a political center.

Question 8

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St. Peters´s Basilica is outstanding because of its
Answer
  • Roman architecture
  • Gothic architecture
  • Renaissance and Baroque architecture
  • Modernist architecture

Question 9

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St. Peters´s Basilica was built between
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  • 1506 and 1556
  • 1506 and 1626
  • 1526 and 1626
  • 1626 and 1706

Question 10

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One artwork in St. Peter´s basilica, La Pieta, is signed by a very famous artist:
Answer
  • Bernini
  • da Vinci
  • Michelangelo
  • Raffael
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