1. What is the primary mode of public transportation in Malta?
a) Trains
b) Buses
c) Metro
d) Ferries
Answer: b) Buses
2. Which is the main international airport serving Malta?
a) Malta International Airport
b) Luqa Airport
c) Valletta Airport
d) Mdina Airfield
Answer: a) Malta International Airport
3. The Maltese Islands have a network of ferries connecting the main islands. What is the name of the ferry service?
a) SeaLink Malta
b) Gozo Ferries
c) MaltaConnect Ferries
d) Island Hopper
Answer: b) Gozo Ferries
4. Malta has a historic railway system. When was the railway system in Malta discontinued?
a) 1925
b) 1945
c) 1960
d) 1982
Answer: a) 1925
5. What is the legal driving orientation in Malta?
a) Left-hand drive
b) Right-hand drive
c) Center-drive
d) Variable drive
Answer: b) Right-hand drive
6. The Maltese Islands have a comprehensive road network. What side of the road do vehicles drive on in Malta?
a) Left side
b) Right side
c) Center
d) No specific side
Answer: b) Right side
7. Which public transportation method is commonly used for travel between Malta and Gozo?
a) High-speed trains
b) Cable cars
c) Helicopter services
d) Ferries
Answer: d) Ferries
8. The public bus service in Malta is operated by:
a) Transport Malta
b) Malta Buses Ltd
c) Gozo Transport Authority
d) Malta Public Transport
Answer: d) Malta Public Transport
9. Malta has a network of tunnels and underground passages for transportation. (True/False)
Answer: False
10. What is the approximate total length of roads in Malta?
a) 300 km
b) 700 km
c) 1,000 km
d) 2,000 km
Answer: c) 1,000 km
11. The Malta International Airport is located in which town?
a) Valletta
b) Sliema
c) Luqa
d) St. Julian’s
Answer: c) Luqa
12. Malta’s public bus system covers the entire archipelago, including major cities and rural areas. (True/False)
Answer: True
13. What is the primary mode of transportation within the capital city of Valletta?
a) Trams
b) Bicycles
c) Cars
d) Pedestrian walkways
Answer: d) Pedestrian walkways
14. Malta has a network of cycling lanes to promote eco-friendly transportation. (True/False)
Answer: True
15. Which sea channel separates the islands of Malta and Gozo?
a) Ionian Channel
b) Gozo Strait
c) Malta Channel
d) Comino Channel
Answer: d) Comino Channel
16. The traditional Maltese fishing boat, often brightly painted, is known as:
a) Gondola
b) Dghajsa
c) Felucca
d) Kayak
Answer: b) Dghajsa
17. The Malta Railway Museum preserves the history of the former railway system. In which town is it located?
a) Rabat
b) Mdina
c) Birkirkara
d) Attard
Answer: b) Mdina
18. The speed limit on Maltese roads is generally:
a) 50 km/h
b) 60 km/h
c) 80 km/h
d) 100 km/h
Answer: c) 80 km/h
19. Malta has an extensive network of water taxis for convenient transport between coastal towns. (True/False)
Answer: False
20. The Malta Bus Co-operative operates vintage buses for tourists. (True/False)
Answer: True
21. Malta’s public transportation includes a hop-on, hop-off service for tourists. (True/False)
Answer: True
22. The Gozo Heliport provides regular helicopter services between Malta and Gozo. (True/False)
Answer: False
23. The Grand Harbour in Malta is a significant port for both passenger and cargo ships. (True/False)
Answer: True
24. Malta has a well-developed network of electric charging stations for electric vehicles. (True/False)
Answer: True
25. The Malta Classic Car Museum showcases vintage and classic cars from various eras. (True/False)
Answer: False
26. The Malta Public Transport operates a night bus service, providing transportation during late hours. (True/False)
Answer: True
27. The Maltese Islands are well-connected by a network of high-speed trains. (True/False)
Answer: False
28. Malta’s road signs and signals follow international standards for traffic control. (True/False)
Answer: True
29. The Malta International Airport has a dedicated terminal for private and chartered flights. (True/False)
Answer: True
30. Malta’s national airline is named:
a) Air Malta
b) Malta Airways
c) Valletta Airlines
d) Mediterranean Air
Answer: a) Air Malta