Today it’s all about the Norwegian capital, a war in the 13th century and dancing with the ball. If you’re ready for your daily dose of general knowledge, you can get started now and collect some points in our daily quiz.
Various quiz questions also await you in today’s daily quiz. Among other things, it’s about a war that is said to have taken place at Wartburg Castle in the 13th century. It was briefly mentioned in literature lessons and the name Walther von der Vogelweide was certainly mentioned. Do you remember it?
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We also want to know which dance is not one of the classic standard dances in dance sport. Although the sport is rarely televised, it still has many fans. Waltz, tango and foxtrot are among the standard dances at tournaments. Samba, cha-cha-cha and rumba, on the other hand, are counted as Latin American dances.
There is also a sports question in this quiz. There are countless ball sports and some require a net. Our quiz question is very technical: Which game is played over a 1.55 meter high net? Possibly tennis or beach volleyball or badminton?
We also wander to the far north of Europe with a question. The Norwegian capital Oslo did not always have this name. From 1624 to 1924 it was called something else. A fire destroyed the city in 1624 and it was rebuilt in a different location. We want you to tell us what name it was given back then and what it was called for 300 years.
Where exactly is Greenwich Observatory located? Where do the Magyars mainly live? And which British monarch was awarded the Golden Camera in 1983 for his efforts to protect animals and nature? If you can answer these three quiz questions, then you are well prepared for the daily quiz and can start with a good feeling.
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21. December 25, 12:28 – Isabell Slisz