Opera House in Sydney
  • 1. The Opera House in Sydney is one of the most iconic and recognizable buildings in the world. Designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon, it features a unique sail-like design that reflects the waters of Sydney Harbour. The construction of the Opera House was a monumental engineering feat, with its distinctive shell-shaped roof made up of over a million tiles. The Opera House is not only a world-renowned performing arts venue but also a symbol of Australia's cultural heritage and a site of immense architectural significance. It attracts millions of visitors each year who come to admire its beauty and attend a wide range of performances, from opera and ballet to concerts and theater productions. The Opera House is truly a masterpiece of modern architecture and a must-see destination for anyone visiting Sydney.

    When was the construction of the Sydney Opera House completed?
A) 1973
B) 1990
C) 1965
D) 1980
  • 2. What architect designed the Sydney Opera House?
A) Zaha Hadid
B) Jørn Utzon
C) Frank Gehry
D) Le Corbusier
  • 3. Which architectural style is the Sydney Opera House primarily known for?
A) Expressionist
B) Gothic
C) Art Deco
D) Baroque
  • 4. How many performance venues are there inside the Sydney Opera House?
A) 10
B) 3
C) 5
D) 7
  • 5. Which body of water does the Sydney Opera House overlook?
A) Bass Strait
B) Pacific Ocean
C) Sydney Harbour
D) Great Barrier Reef
  • 6. What is the prominent color of the roof tiles of the Sydney Opera House?
A) Yellow
B) Blue
C) Red
D) White
  • 7. What program initiated the construction of the Sydney Opera House in the 1950s?
A) Public Petition
B) International Design Competition
C) Military Sponsorship
D) Government Funding
  • 8. Which cultural event takes place at the Sydney Opera House annually?
A) Melbourne Cup
B) Sydney Festival
C) Adelaide Fringe
D) Brisbane International Film Festival
  • 9. What is the approximate seating capacity of the Concert Hall in the Sydney Opera House?
A) 10,000
B) 5,500
C) 2,700
D) 1,000
  • 10. In what year did the Sydney Opera House win the UNESCO World Heritage status?
A) 1980
B) 2007
C) 1995
D) 2015
  • 11. What material is predominantly used in the construction of the Sydney Opera House?
A) Wood
B) Concrete
C) Steel
D) Glass
  • 12. What is the name of the largest venue inside the Sydney Opera House?
A) Studio
B) Forecourt
C) Playhouse
D) Concert Hall
  • 13. Which famous Australian soprano made her debut at the Sydney Opera House in 1959?
A) Joan Sutherland
B) Renée Fleming
C) Anna Netrebko
D) Kiri Te Kanawa
  • 14. What event took place at the Sydney Opera House in 2000 that contributed to its popularity and recognition?
A) APEC Summit
B) FIFA World Cup
C) Summer Olympics
D) World Expo
  • 15. Which famous architect collaborated with Jørn Utzon on the construction of the Sydney Opera House after Utzon's resignation?
A) Norman Foster
B) Peter Hall
C) Zaha Hadid
D) Renzo Piano
  • 16. Which Australian state government officially maintains and operates the Sydney Opera House?
A) New South Wales
B) Victoria
C) Western Australia
D) Queensland
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