1) What are "callos"? a) A callus that forms on the skin due to chafing or pressure b) A person who is very ugly or has an unpleasant personality c) Edible pieces of the stomach of animals d) All of the above 2) What do Spaniards call a "siesta"? a) The meal between lunch and dinner b) Going out for tapas with friends c) Taking a quick nap after eating d) When your wallet gets stolen without you realizing it 3) In what museum will you find the famous ‘Guernica’, painted by Picasso in 1937? a) The Picasso Museum, Malaga b) The Prado Museum, Madrid c) The Rina Sofia National Art Museum, Madrid 4) How many kilometres of coastline does Spain have? a) Over 21600 kilometers b) Nearly 8000 kilometers c) Spain hasn't got a coastline 5) What ingredients make a Spanish omelette (tortilla) different? a) Potato and olive oil b) Onion and garlic c) Eggs and onion 6) Do you know the name of the fiesta where people throw tons of tomatoes? a) San Fermin, Pamplona b) Haron Wine Battle c) The 'Tomatina', Buñol 7) Which of these places was the setting for scenes in the hit series ‘Game of Thrones’? a) Seville b) Bardenas Reales Nature Reserve c) Both 8) This is the end of the oldest pilgrimage route in Europe. Which route do we mean? a) San Fernando's route, as the saying goes: 'Either walking or on foot' b) The Cervantes Route c) St James way 9) Where can you hear a classical music concert by an underground lake? a) Gruta de las Maravillas, Huelva b) Jameos del Agua, Lanzarote c) Drach Caves, Mallorca 10) What do the Fallas consist of in Valencia? a) Erecting artistic constructions made of combustible materials that depict figures and then burning them on the Day of Saint Joseph. b) Creating wax figures to put on display in the Wax Museum. c) Celebrating the arrival of the Virgin of Falla d) Lighting bonfires to burn books

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