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Monday, 2 December, 2002, 12:17 GMT
The EU enlargement quiz
Europe is growing - but is your knowledge on the fast track or stuck in the slow lane? Find out with our EU expansion quiz.

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Which countries are most likely to be among those which join the European Union in 2004?
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A: Turkey, Romania, Bulgaria
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B: Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland
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C: Norway, Switzerland, Croatia
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How many extra seats will be needed in the European Parliament once all the new countries have joined?
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A: 52
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B: 110
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C: 350
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Which of these candidate countries has the largest population?
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A: Poland
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B: Romania
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C: Hungary
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Which of these proposals was a genuine EU proposal?
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A: Polish firemen's poles to be banned
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B: All fish to be sold under their Latin names in Latvia
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C: Slovenian vintners to be banned from adding sugar to wine
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Successful applicants are likely to replace their traditional money with the euro. Which of these is not a real currency?
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A: Zloty
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B: Hejira
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C: Forint
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How many euro banknotes are currently in circulation?
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A: 50 million
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B: 5 billion
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C: 14 billion
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Which are the two richest candidate countries
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A: Hungary and Poland
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B: Cyprus and Slovenia
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C: Czech Republic and Romania
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Which will be the most easterly country in the new expanded EU?
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A: Finland
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B: Poland
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C: Cyprus
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What does ESDP stand for?
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A: European Security and Defence Policy
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B: European Social Democratic Parties
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C: European Standard Driving Practice
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In which prospective EU member country is it possible to take a sauna in a bus?
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A: Poland
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B: Estonia
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C: Latvia
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