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  • 1. 

    Chopin composed mostly for which instrument?         

    • A.

      Piano

    • B.

      Violin

    • C.

      Cello

    • D.

      Guitar

    Correct Answer
    A. Piano
    Explanation
    Chopin composed mostly for the piano. Throughout his career, he wrote numerous piano compositions, including solo pieces, concertos, and chamber music. The piano was his primary instrument, and he is considered one of the greatest composers for the piano in history. His compositions for the instrument showcase his virtuosity and innovative approach, making him a significant figure in the development of piano music.

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  • 2. 

    Which of the following Polish towns is the birthplace of Fryderyk Chopin?

    • A.

      Warsaw

    • B.

      Zambrów

    • C.

      Żelazowa Wola

    • D.

      Cracow

    Correct Answer
    C. Żelazowa Wola
    Explanation
    Żelazowa Wola is the birthplace of Fryderyk Chopin. He was born there on March 1, 1810. Located near Warsaw, Żelazowa Wola is a small village known for its historical significance as Chopin's birthplace. It is now home to a museum dedicated to the renowned composer, showcasing his life and works. Chopin's birth in Żelazowa Wola is a significant part of Polish cultural heritage, making it the correct answer to the question.

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  • 3. 

    These are folk costumes of: 

    • A.

      Hungary

    • B.

      Italy

    • C.

      France

    • D.

      Poland

    • E.

      Northern Ireland

    Correct Answer
    D. Poland
    Explanation
    The folk costumes shown in the image are characteristic of Poland. Each country has its own unique traditional attire, and in this case, the clothing represents the cultural heritage of Poland. The specific design elements, patterns, and colors used in the costumes are distinctive to Polish folk traditions.

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  • 4. 

    “Szła dzieweczka do laseczka”  is the song that tells a story of: 

    • A.

      A woman, a man and their animals

    • B.

      A gardener

    • C.

      A girl and a wolf

    • D.

      A hunter and a girl

    Correct Answer
    D. A hunter and a girl
    Explanation
    The song "Szła dzieweczka do laseczka" tells the story of a hunter and a girl.

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  • 5. 

    Listen to the song. Where does it come from? 

    • A.

      Northern Ireland

    • B.

      Poland

    • C.

      Italy

    • D.

      France

    • E.

      Hungary

    Correct Answer
    B. Poland
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Poland because the question asks where the song comes from, and the answer options are different countries. To determine the correct answer, one would need to listen to the song and identify any cultural or musical elements that are specific to Poland.

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  • 6. 

    Which song does this line come from? “Gdzie jest ta ulica, gdzie jest ten dom?”

    • A.

      "I'll Tell Me Ma"

    • B.

      "Brigante se more!"

    • C.

      "Margoton va-t-à l'eau"

    • D.

      "Hej Dunáról fúj a szél"

    • E.

      "Érik a szőlő"

    • F.

      "Szła dzieweczka do laseczka"

    Correct Answer
    F. "Szła dzieweczka do laseczka"
  • 7. 

    Which is the Polish national dance? 

    • A.

      Cancan

    • B.

      Tarantella

    • C.

      Polonaise

    • D.

      Czardas

    • E.

      Gay Gordons

    Correct Answer
    C. Polonaise
    Explanation
    The Polish national dance is the Polonaise. The Polonaise is a slow, stately dance that originated in Poland in the 16th century. It is characterized by its graceful movements and is often performed at formal events and celebrations. The dance is an important part of Polish culture and is considered a symbol of national pride.

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  • 8. 

     What kind of Polish food is called "pierogi"?

    • A.

      Traditional soup

    • B.

      Omelettes stuffed with jam, fruit, cottage cheese

    • C.

      Home-made cakes

    • D.

      Small dumplings, filled with sauerkraut with mushrooms, cheese and potatoes, meat or with fruit

    Correct Answer
    D. Small dumplings, filled with sauerkraut with mushrooms, cheese and potatoes, meat or with fruit
    Explanation
    Pierogi is a traditional Polish food that consists of small dumplings. These dumplings are typically filled with a variety of ingredients such as sauerkraut with mushrooms, cheese and potatoes, meat, or fruit. Therefore, the correct answer is "Small dumplings, filled with sauerkraut with mushrooms, cheese and potatoes, meat or with fruit."

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  • 9. 

    Poland is not a neighbour of:

    • A.

      Germany

    • B.

      Ukraine

    • C.

      Russia

    • D.

      Latvia

    • E.

      Lithuania

    • F.

      Slovakia

    • G.

      The Czech Republic

    • H.

      Belarus

    Correct Answer
    D. Latvia
    Explanation
    Poland is not a neighbor of Latvia because Lithuania is located between them. Poland shares a border with Germany, Ukraine, Russia, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Belarus, but not with Latvia.

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