These here below are some trivia questions and matching pictures about Rome. See if you can get all of trivia questions right. :)
Q1: What river passes through the seven hills of Rome?
Q2: Arch of Constantine is one of three surviving ancient Roman triumphal arches in Rome. It is located next to a most famous landmark. What is that landmark.
Q3: The Colosseum is an amphitheatre in the centre of the city of Rome. It is the largest ancient amphitheatre ever built, and is still the largest standing amphitheatre in the world today, despite its age. How many people could it hold?
Q4: What is the most popular food in Rome?
Q5: The earliest sections of China's Great Wall were built around the 7th century BC. The earliest defensive wall around Rome was built around the 4th Century BC. What's the name of that wall.
Q6: The Vatican Museums are one of the largest art museums in the world. How many art works do they contain?
Q7: Who painted "The Creation of Adam"?
Q8: This church (basilica) in Vatican City is considered the greatest of all churches of Christendom. What is its name?
Q9: Raphael designed the uniforms for the Vatican Swiss guards; True or false?
Q10: What movie starring Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck made the Spanish Steps famous?
Q11: Bernini's Fountain of the Four Rivers was featured in a novel by Dan Brown. What's the name of that novel?
Q12: This circular Roman Temple dating from around the 2nd Century BC is the oldest surviving marble building in Rome. Can you name it?
Q3: At the peak of Rome's development, no fewer than 29 great military highways radiated from the capital, and the empire's 113 provinces were interconnected by 372 great roads. The whole comprised more than 400,000 kilometres of roads, of which over 80,500 kilometres were stone-paved. This gave rise to a popular saying about Rome and roads. What is that saying?
Ok, no more questions; just some more pictures of Rome, the Eternal City.
1. Tiber river 2. Palatine Hill 3. 50,000 4. Pasta 5. The Servian Wall 6. 70,000 works 7. Michelangelo 8. St. Peter's Basilica 9. False 10. Roman Holiday
These here below are some trivia questions and matching pictures about Rome. See if you can get all of trivia questions right. :)
Q1: What river passes through the seven hills of Rome?
Q2: Arch of Constantine is one of three surviving ancient Roman triumphal arches in Rome. It is located next to a most famous landmark. What is that landmark.
Q3: The Colosseum is an amphitheatre in the centre of the city of Rome. It is the largest ancient amphitheatre ever built, and is still the largest standing amphitheatre in the world today, despite its age. How many people could it hold?
Q4: What is the most popular food in Rome?
Q5: The earliest sections of China's Great Wall were built around the 7th century BC. The earliest defensive wall around Rome was built around the 4th Century BC. What's the name of that wall.
Q6: The Vatican Museums are one of the largest art museums in the world. How many art works do they contain?
Q7: Who painted "The Creation of Adam"?
Q8: This church (basilica) in Vatican City is considered the greatest of all churches of Christendom. What is its name?
Q9: Raphael designed the uniforms for the Vatican Swiss guards; True or false?
Q10: What movie starring Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck made the Spanish Steps famous?
Q11: Bernini's Fountain of the Four Rivers was featured in a novel by Dan Brown. What's the name of that novel?
Q12: This circular Roman Temple dating from around the 2nd Century BC is the oldest surviving marble building in Rome. Can you name it?
Q3: At the peak of Rome's development, no fewer than 29 great military highways radiated from the capital, and the empire's 113 provinces were interconnected by 372 great roads. The whole comprised more than 400,000 kilometres of roads, of which over 80,500 kilometres were stone-paved. This gave rise to a popular saying about Rome and roads. What is that saying?
Ok, no more questions; just some more pictures of Rome, the Eternal City.
1. Tiber?
4. Pasta?
10. St. Peters Basilica?
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Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi (Fountain of the Four Rivers) is a fountain in the Piazza Navona in Rome, Italy.
1. Tiber river
2. Palatine Hill
3. 50,000
4. Pasta
5. The Servian Wall
6. 70,000 works
7. Michelangelo
8. St. Peter's Basilica
9. False
10. Roman Holiday