I know most Americans don't give a rat's ass about anything outside of American borders, but since most of you seem to be quite up to date on current events, I thought I'd post this little quiz here. It was on one of our newspaper websites, so I had to translate it. If you want to give it a try, I can PM you the answers.
Some questions are kind of retarded, but hey, it's a newspaper quiz.
1. Herman Van Rompuy is often called the President of Europe. What is his official capacity?
A. President of the Council of the EU
B. President of European Parliament
C. President of the European Commission
D. President of the European Council
2. Since when can Europeans use Euro coins and bills?
A. 1998
B. 2000
C. 2002
D. 2004
3. Which area does this map show?
A. Eurozone
B. Schengen Area
C. European Union
D. G8
4. What's the EU's motto?
A. For progress and peace
B. United in diversity
C. Strength by unity
D. Peace by unity
5. Which of these EU-members does not use the Euro?
A. Sweden
B. Slovenia
C. Malta
D. Estonia
6. Who's the president of European parliament?
A. Martin Schulz
B. Jerzy Buzek
C. Javier Solana
D. Olli Rehn
7. The EU boasts 24 official languagues. Which of these languages is not official?
A. Maltese
B. Latvian
C. Luxembourgish
D. Irish
E. Bulgarian
8. What's the role of the European Court of Auditors?
A. Monetary policy.
B. Census of each country and calculation of number of representatives
C. Control of finances and report of allocation of public funds
D. There's no such thing
9. Why are there 12 stars on the EU's flag?
A. Symbol of completeness
B. Reference to the 12 original members
C. No real meaning
D. The Pax Romana was symbolized by 12 stars
10. Which of these countries is a candidate to join the EU?
A. Switzerland
B. Bosnia
C. Albania
D. Turkey
11. The EU receives funds from different sources. Which of these is not a source of funds?
A. Member contributions
B. Import rights
C. Percentage of the value added tax of each member
D. Direct European taxes from each citizen
12. In 1988 no less than 70% of the EU budget was spent on agriculture. How much is this now?
A. >85
B. 70
C. 40
D. 0
13. What's the anthem of the EU?
A. Pomp and Circumstance, based on work by Sir Edward Elgar
B. The European Hymn by Spyridon Samaras
C. Europa over all, melody by Joseph Haydn
D. Ode to joy, Beethoven
Some questions are kind of retarded, but hey, it's a newspaper quiz.
1. Herman Van Rompuy is often called the President of Europe. What is his official capacity?
A. President of the Council of the EU
B. President of European Parliament
C. President of the European Commission
D. President of the European Council
2. Since when can Europeans use Euro coins and bills?
A. 1998
B. 2000
C. 2002
D. 2004
3. Which area does this map show?
A. Eurozone
B. Schengen Area
C. European Union
D. G8
4. What's the EU's motto?
A. For progress and peace
B. United in diversity
C. Strength by unity
D. Peace by unity
5. Which of these EU-members does not use the Euro?
A. Sweden
B. Slovenia
C. Malta
D. Estonia
6. Who's the president of European parliament?
A. Martin Schulz
B. Jerzy Buzek
C. Javier Solana
D. Olli Rehn
7. The EU boasts 24 official languagues. Which of these languages is not official?
A. Maltese
B. Latvian
C. Luxembourgish
D. Irish
E. Bulgarian
8. What's the role of the European Court of Auditors?
A. Monetary policy.
B. Census of each country and calculation of number of representatives
C. Control of finances and report of allocation of public funds
D. There's no such thing
9. Why are there 12 stars on the EU's flag?
A. Symbol of completeness
B. Reference to the 12 original members
C. No real meaning
D. The Pax Romana was symbolized by 12 stars
10. Which of these countries is a candidate to join the EU?
A. Switzerland
B. Bosnia
C. Albania
D. Turkey
11. The EU receives funds from different sources. Which of these is not a source of funds?
A. Member contributions
B. Import rights
C. Percentage of the value added tax of each member
D. Direct European taxes from each citizen
12. In 1988 no less than 70% of the EU budget was spent on agriculture. How much is this now?
A. >85
B. 70
C. 40
D. 0
13. What's the anthem of the EU?
A. Pomp and Circumstance, based on work by Sir Edward Elgar
B. The European Hymn by Spyridon Samaras
C. Europa over all, melody by Joseph Haydn
D. Ode to joy, Beethoven