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Slavs inhabit most of Eastern Central Europe
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  • 1. Which ethnic group primarily inhabits most of Eastern Central Europe?
A) Greeks
B) Romans
C) Celts
D) Slavs
  • 2. Which of the following regions are Slavs commonly found in?
A) South America
B) Northern Africa
C) South Asia
D) Eastern Central Europe
  • 3. Which historical empire had significant influence on the Slavic populations of Eastern Central Europe?
A) Ottoman Empire
B) Byzantine Empire
C) British Empire
D) Mongol Empire
  • 4. In which century did the Slavic migrations and settlements in Eastern Central Europe begin?
A) 12th century
B) 18th century
C) 20th century
D) 6th century
  • 5. What is the capital city of Poland, a country with a significant Slavic population in Eastern Central Europe?
A) Budapest
B) Moscow
C) Warsaw
D) Prague
  • 6. Which Slavic country in Eastern Central Europe has a coastline along the Adriatic Sea?
A) Croatia
B) Ukraine
C) Slovakia
D) Serbia
  • 7. Which Slavic holiday celebrating the arrival of spring is observed in many Eastern Central European countries?
A) Thanksgiving
B) Hanukkah
C) Diwali
D) Maslenitsa
  • 8. Which Slavic country in Eastern Central Europe does not use the Cyrillic alphabet?
A) Bulgaria
B) Russia
C) Serbia
D) Poland
  • 9. Which language family do most Slavic languages belong to?
A) Sino-Tibetan
B) Austronesian
C) Afro-Asiatic
D) Indo-European
  • 10. Who was a famous Russian novelist known for works such as 'War and Peace' and 'Anna Karenina'?
A) Charles Dickens
B) Jane Austen
C) Gabriel Garcia Marquez
D) Leo Tolstoy
  • 11. Which Slavic country was once part of the Ottoman Empire before gaining independence in the early 20th century?
A) Bulgaria
B) Australia
C) Brazil
D) China
  • 12. Which Slavic leader served as the first president of post-Soviet Russia?
A) Boris Yeltsin
B) Angela Merkel
C) Nelson Mandela
D) Barack Obama
  • 13. Which Slavic country is known for its scenic Carpathian Mountains and medieval castles?
A) Germany
B) Malaysia
C) Romania
D) Egypt
  • 14. Which Slavic country declared its independence from Yugoslavia in the early 1990s?
A) Slovenia
B) Turkey
C) Norway
D) Greece
  • 15. In which Slavic country is the city of Lviv located?
A) South Korea
B) Brazil
C) Kenya
D) Ukraine
  • 16. Which Slavic nation is known for its traditional Matryoshka dolls?
A) Spain
B) Russia
C) Mexico
D) Australia
  • 17. Which Slavic author wrote the novel 'The Brothers Karamazov'?
A) Mark Twain
B) Hermann Hesse
C) Fyodor Dostoevsky
D) Emily Bronte
  • 18. Which Slavic city is famous for its medieval Old Town and astronomical clock?
A) Mumbai
B) Sydney
C) Prague
D) Toronto
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