Switzerland Deep Dive Quiz
Alps, chocolate, and neutrality — dive deep into the heart of Europe
Alps, chocolate, and neutrality — dive deep into the heart of Europe
Switzerland's Gotthard Base Tunnel is the world's longest railway tunnel at 57.09 kilometers. But there's far more to this landlocked Alpine nation than record-breaking infrastructure. With 26 cantons, four official languages, 1,500 lakes, and a centuries-long tradition of neutrality, Switzerland packs extraordinary diversity into just 41,285 square kilometers.
Each round presents 10 randomized questions from a pool of 50, with four multiple-choice options and instant feedback after every answer. Your final score comes with a performance tier and shareable results.
You'll explore Swiss cantons and geography, the four national languages, Alpine peaks from the Matterhorn to Dufourspitze, the country's famous neutrality and direct democracy, Geneva's role as a global hub for the Red Cross and UN, CERN and the birth of the World Wide Web, and Switzerland's world-leading watchmaking and chocolate industries.
Switzerland has four official languages: German (spoken by about 62.6% of the population), French (22.9%), Italian (8.2%), and Romansh (0.5%). This linguistic diversity is reflected in the country's federal structure and cultural regions.
The Gotthard Base Tunnel in Switzerland is the world's longest and deepest railway tunnel at 57.09 kilometers. It runs beneath the Swiss Alps and opened in 2016, connecting northern and southern Europe more efficiently.
Switzerland is divided into 26 cantons, each with its own constitution, legislature, and courts. The cantonal system is central to Swiss federalism, giving each region significant autonomy over local affairs.
Last updated: April 2026