Finland Quiz Questions
1) From 1809 to 1917 Finland was a Grand Duchy. Who was the Grand Duke?
a) King of Sweden
b) King of Denmark
c) Czar of Russia
4) Kaiser of Germany
2) Who produced the first Finnish language book, a book of Finnish grammar?
a) Mikael Agricola
b) Erik Exelsson
c) Aleksis Kivi
d) Emma Irene Astrom
3) Who was the President of Finland from 1956 to 1981?
a) J. K. Paasikivi
b) Urho Kekkonen
c) Tarja Halonen
d) Matti Vanhanen
4) Which is the capital of Filand?
a) Turku
b) Lahti
c) Helsinki
d) Kemi
5) Which was Finland’s currency before Euro?
a) Krone
b) Mark
c) Pound
d) Markka
6) Which water body separates Finland and Estonia?
a) Lake Ladoga
b) Lake Peipus
c) Gulf of Finland
d) Barents Sea
7) When is the Independence Day of Finland?
a) 6 December
b) 5 November
c) 24 June
d) 15 May
8) Which Church has the highest number of members in Finland?
a) Baptist Church
b) Anglican Church
c) Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland
d) Roman Catholic Church
9) What is the term of the President of the Finland?
a) Four years
b) Five years
c) Six years
d) Seven years
10) Who are the oldest known inhabitants of Finland?
a) Saxons
b) Goths
c) Romans
d) Lapps
Finland Quiz Questions with Answers
1) From 1809 to 1917 Finland was a Grand Duchy. Who was the Grand Duke?
c) Czar of Russia
2) Who produced the first Finnish language book, a book of Finnish grammar?
a) Mikael Agricola
3) Who was the President of Finland from 1956 to 1981?
b) Urho Kekkonen
4) Which is the capital of Filand?
c) Helsinki
5) Which was Finland’s currency before Euro?
d) Markka
6) Which water body separates Finland and Estonia?
c) Gulf of Finland
7) When is the Independence Day of Finland?
a) 6 December
8) Which Church has the highest number of members in Finland?
c) Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland
9) What is the term of the President of the Finland?
c) Six years
10) Who are the oldest known inhabitants of Finland?
d) Lapps