Iceland a Nordic island nation is a magnificent place full of natural beauties. Iceland is widely known as “The Land of Fire and Ice”. It’s the home of some of the largest glaciers in Europe. Also, you can see some of the world’s most active volcanoes in Iceland. Iceland is a wonderful place waiting to be discovered with its unique culture and people, as well as its natural beauties. Before your discovery, take our Iceland quiz questions and test your knowledge. Let’s see how much you know about the land of light and darkness.
- Question of
Which is the currency of Iceland?
- Euro
- Króna
- Drachma
- Guilder
- Question of
What is this waterfall called?
- Seljalandsfoss Waterfall
- Gullfoss Waterfall
- Vøringsfossen Waterfall
- Skógafoss Waterfall
- Question of
What is the capital of Iceland?
- Nuuk
- Greenland
- Reykjavík
- Hafnarfjordur
- Question of
This landscape is called Jökulsárlón. What is it and how is it created?
- It is a lake created from a melting glacier.
- It is Princess Elsa’s artificial lake in the Arendelle Kingdom.
- It is a bay in the open sea where icebergs park due to lack of maritime tides.
- It is created by massive glaciation that went below sea level.
- Question of
It’s possible to see northern lights in Iceland.
- True
- False
- Question of
If you order “Hákarl” in a restaurant, what will you get?
- Fermented shark
- Smoked lamb
- Fish & Chips
- A huge cheeseburger
- Question of
What is the name of Iceland’s main road around the island?
- The Great Circle
- The Ring Road
- The Golden Circle
- Bellarine Highway
- Question of
Situated near the capital, how is this famous lagoon called?
- The Viking’s Lagoon
- The Milk Lagoon
- The Blue Lagoon
- The Secret Lagoon
- Question of
Iceland does not have…
- Police force
- Firefighters
- Football team
- Army
- Question of
What does this boat in Reykjavik represent?
- It is a sculpture that conveys a promise of undiscovered land.
- It is a memorial to all those who died at the sea.
- It is an old boat recovered from the sea.
- It is a monument built to commemorate the Viking kings.
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