The Origins of the Eurovision Song Contest
  • 1. The Eurovision Song Contest, a dazzling celebration of music and culture, traces its origins back to the aftermath of World War II in 1950s Europe, a time when the continent was in desperate need of unity and healing. Recognizing the power of music to bridge divides, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) conceived the idea of a song competition that could foster solidarity among nations. The first contest took place in Lugano, Switzerland, in 1956, featuring just seven countries – Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Switzerland – each presenting two songs. The event was a modest affair but set the stage for what would become an annual tradition, as more countries joined in over the years, expanding the competition’s scope and grandeur. Initially designed to promote European cultural exchange, the contest has evolved into a showcase for diversity, creativity, and national pride, culminating in an extravaganza that draws millions of viewers worldwide. The event has not only catapulted numerous artists to stardom but has also become a platform for social and political statements, reflecting the changing tides of European identity through its eclectic performances and captivating displays of artistry.

    In what year was the first Eurovision Song Contest held?
A) 1948
B) 1960
C) 1951
D) 1956
  • 2. Which country hosted the first Eurovision Song Contest?
A) Germany
B) Italy
C) France
D) Switzerland
  • 3. How many countries participated in the first contest?
A) 5
B) 10
C) 12
D) 7
  • 4. Which song won the first Eurovision Song Contest?
A) Boom Bang-a-Bang
B) Refrain
C) All the Gurls
D) Ding-A-Dong
  • 5. Which organization is responsible for the Eurovision Song Contest?
A) RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America)
B) BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation)
C) EBU (European Broadcasting Union)
D) NAB (National Association of Broadcasters)
  • 6. What city hosted the Eurovision Song Contest in 1970?
A) Vienna
B) Amsterdam
C) Stockholm
D) London
  • 7. Which country won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974 with 'Waterloo'?
A) Norway
B) Denmark
C) Sweden
D) Finland
  • 8. Who was the first artist to win Eurovision twice?
A) Lena
B) Céline Dion
C) Johnny Logan
D) ABBA
  • 9. What format does the Eurovision Song Contest typically follow?
A) A talent show
B) A game show
C) A live music competition
D) A dance competition
  • 10. Which country has won the most Eurovision Song Contests as of 2023?
A) Ireland
B) Sweden
C) United Kingdom
D) Germany
  • 11. Which year did the contest allow countries to vote via telephone for the first time?
A) 1997
B) 1999
C) 1993
D) 2000
  • 12. Which iconic group won Eurovision in 1974 and became a global sensation?
A) Bee Gees
B) ABBA
C) The Supremes
D) The Beatles
  • 13. What is the maximum duration for a song performance in Eurovision?
A) 4 minutes
B) 3 minutes
C) 5 minutes
D) 2 minutes
  • 14. Which country won the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest?
A) Australia
B) Sweden
C) Italy
D) Ukraine
  • 15. In which city was Eurovision held in 2019?
A) Tel Aviv
B) Moscow
C) Lisbon
D) Dublin
  • 16. What's the name of the trophy awarded to the Eurovision winner?
A) The Crystal Award
B) The Grand Prize
C) The Eurovision trophy
D) The Golden Disc
  • 17. In which year did Australia first participate in the Eurovision Song Contest?
A) 2017
B) 2010
C) 2015
D) 2013
  • 18. How is the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest determined?
A) Only public votes
B) Combination of jury votes and public votes
C) Draw system
D) Only jury votes
  • 19. What is the 'Big Five' in Eurovision?
A) Five biggest cities in Europe
B) The top five scoring countries
C) The countries with five consecutive wins
D) The five largest financial contributors to the EBU
  • 20. Which song represented Finland in 2006 and won?
A) Diva
B) Hard Rock Hallelujah
C) Fairytale
D) Loreen
  • 21. Who was the first Eurovision winner?
A) ABBA
B) Lys Assia
C) Conchita Wurst
D) Johnny Logan
  • 22. Which language was predominantly used in the early Eurovision contests?
A) English
B) Italian
C) French
D) German
  • 23. How often is the Eurovision Song Contest held?
A) Every two years
B) Biannually
C) Monthly
D) Annually
  • 24. Where was the first semi-final introduced in Eurovision?
A) 1985
B) 2010
C) 1999
D) 2004
  • 25. Which country's victory in 2019 featured the song 'Arcade'?
A) Italy
B) Netherlands
C) Sweden
D) Russia
  • 26. Which famous Eurovision participant was a former winner in 2014?
A) Celine Dion
B) Conchita Wurst
C) Madonna
D) Justin Timberlake
  • 27. Which country has hosted the most Eurovision contests?
A) Switzerland
B) France
C) Germany
D) United Kingdom
  • 28. In what decade did the Eurovision Song Contest expand to include Eastern European countries?
A) 1980s
B) 2000s
C) 1990s
D) 1970s
  • 29. Which city hosted Eurovision 2014?
A) Lisbon
B) Copenhagen
C) Stockholm
D) Vienna
  • 30. Which song won Eurovision 1988?
A) Eres Tú
B) Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi
C) Fly On The Wings of Love
D) La La La
  • 31. Which city has hosted the Eurovision Song Contest the most times?
A) Berlin
B) London
C) Stockholm
D) Madrid
  • 32. How many countries participated in Eurovision 2021?
A) 37
B) 42
C) 41
D) 39
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