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Swiss Folklore and Traditions
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  • 1. Swiss folklore and traditions are rich and diverse, reflecting the country's history, culture, and geography. From the iconic alpine horn serenades echoing through the valleys to the colorful costumes adorned during traditional festivals such as Fasnacht and Eidgenössisches Schwingfest, Swiss culture is deeply rooted in its folklore. The legend of William Tell, the mythical hero who symbolizes Swiss independence and defiance, is still celebrated through performances and events. Swiss folklore also includes tales of mythical creatures like the 'Tatzelwurm' and 'Rübezahl,' adding an element of mystery and enchantment to the cultural tapestry. Whether it's yodeling in the mountains, indulging in Swiss chocolate during the festive season, or participating in the annual Alpabzug procession to celebrate the return of cows from high mountain pastures, Swiss folklore and traditions continue to captivate locals and visitors alike with their charm and authenticity.

    What is the name of the Swiss traditional dish made with melted cheese and bread?
A) Fondue
B) Rösti
C) Spätzli
D) Bircher Müesli
  • 2. What traditional Swiss costume is characterized by puff sleeves and lace trimmings?
A) Tracht
B) Lederhosen
C) Dirndl
D) Braies
  • 3. What is the name of the annual winter carnival celebrated in Basel?
A) Fasnacht
B) Mardi Gras
C) Carnivale di Venezia
D) Oktoberfest
  • 4. What alpine sport has its origins in Switzerland and involves sliding headfirst on a sled?
A) Bobsleigh
B) Skeleton
C) Curling
D) Luge
  • 5. What musical instrument is often associated with Swiss folklore and is played by blowing air through a series of reeds?
A) Pan Flute
B) Accordeon
C) Alphorn
D) Bagpipes
  • 6. Which traditional Swiss dish consists of crispy-fried potatoes often served as a side dish?
A) Rösti
B) Fondue
C) Arroz a la cubana
D) Tartiflette
  • 7. What iconic Swiss flower is often used as a symbol of the country and is known for growing in high altitudes?
A) Tulip
B) Daisy
C) Edelweiss
D) Rose
  • 8. What is the name of the Swiss national holiday celebrated on August 1st?
A) Swiss National Day
B) Bastille Day
C) Cinco de Mayo
D) Canada Day
  • 9. What is the name of the Swiss traditional wrestling style that involves throwing the opponent to the ground?
A) Grappling
B) Sumo
C) Schwingen
D) Judo
  • 10. What traditional bread variation is popular in Switzerland and known for its round shape and hole in the middle?
A) Baguette
B) Zopf
C) Ciabatta
D) Pita
  • 11. Which figure is associated with bringing gifts to children in Switzerland during the Christmas season?
A) Father Christmas
B) Samichlaus
C) Easter Bunny
D) Tooth Fairy
  • 12. Which famous Swiss folk character is known for betraying William Tell to the Habsburgs?
A) Gessler
B) Heidi
C) Fritschi
D) Zibi
  • 13. Which Swiss city is famous for its annual Film Festival held in August?
A) Locarno
B) Zurich
C) Bern
D) Geneva
  • 14. What is the traditional Swiss paper-cutting art form called?
A) Decoupage
B) Calligraphy
C) Scherenschnitt
D) Mosaik
  • 15. Which Swiss town is known for its international Red Cross headquarters?
A) Geneva
B) Lausanne
C) Basel
D) Lucerne
  • 16. Which mineral water brand is associated with Switzerland and known for its distinctive blue bottle?
A) Valser
B) San Pellegrino
C) Perrier
D) Evian
  • 17. What is the Swiss festival where cows are paraded through villages adorned with flowers and bells after descending from alpine pastures?
A) Chalandamarz
B) Alpabzug
C) Eidgenossisches Jodelfest
D) Silvesterklausen
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