HISTORY OF OUR COUNTRY

A colorful illustration depicting key moments and figures in Czech history, such as Václav IV, Charles Bridge, and Jan Hus, with historical icons and symbols in the background.

Test Your Knowledge of Czech History

Welcome to the "History of Our Country" quiz! This engaging quiz will challenge your understanding of key events and figures in Czech history.

Are you ready to dive into the past? Here are some highlights:

  • Ten thought-provoking multiple choice questions
  • Discover fascinating facts about Czech leaders and historical milestones
  • Perfect for history buffs and curious minds alike!
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ExploringHistory237
Who was the the dad of Václav IV?
Jan Lucemburský
Sv. Václav
Karel IV.
Rudolf II.
Who build Charlese bridge?
Karel IV.
Karel II.
Karel I.
Karel III.
When was Golden Bull of Sicily
1414
1111
1313
1212
Where was sv. Václav killed?
Mladá Boleslav
Praha
Stará Boleslav
Olomouc
When and where was Master Jan Hus burned?
5.7. 1415, Krakovec
6.7. 1415, Kostnice
5.7. 1414, Krakovec
6.7. 1414, Kostnice
When was Czech republic founded?
28.10. 1918
1.1. 1993
17.11. 1989
1.3. 1999
Who is called ,,Father of the Nation"?
Rudolf II.
František Palacký
Přemysl Otakar II.
Karel IV.
Who was the first Czechoslovakian president?
Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk
Gustav Husák
Klement Gottwald
Václav Havel
Who was the first Czech president?
Václav Klaus
Gustav Husák
Václav Havel
Ludvík Svoboda
Where and did our hockey players win the Olympic Games?
Turín
Soĝi
Calgary
Nagano
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