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1/15 Fruitful wishes Photo: Erlend Lånke Solbu “Norway needs more children! I don’t think I need to explain how this is done. I’m also not going to bring any toppings.” Which prime minister said this? Kjell Magne Bondevik Jens Stoltenberg Erna Solberg Thorbjørn Jagland 2/15 General speech Photo: Simon Skjelvik Brandseth / news “Evil can kill a person, but never defeat a people.” This was said by a Norwegian prime minister. Whose? Erna Solberg Jens Stoltenberg Kjell Magne Bondevik 3/15 Lies flat I Photo: Erlend Lånke Solbu “I want to start by saying that I am deeply sorry and that I want to say sorry to everyone involved.” Scandals in Norwegian politics have come close recently. Who said this? Bjørnar Moxnes Kjell Ingolf Ropstad Anette Trettebergstuen Odd Roger Enoksen 4/15 About Norwegians Photo: NTB “It is typically Norwegian to be good.” This is a classic quote from Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland (Ap), but in what year did she say it? 1986 1992 1997 5/15 Pleasant meeting Photo: Erlend Lånke Solbu “I have a question for the Minister of Finance. Thank you for yesterday, so to speak, or this morning.” It caused merriment in the hall, as it is said, when Finance Minister Siv Jensen received this greeting in the Storting. Who said that? Trygve Slagsvold Vedum Audun Lysbakken Jonas Gahr Støre Abid Raja 6/15 Laying flat II Photo: Erlend Lånke Solbu “I see that what I have just told you is not very trust-inspiring. I am incredibly sorry that my mistakes are also affecting others.” The words are taken from a dramatic press conference, but who said them? Anette Trettebergstuen Kjell Ingolf Ropstad Ola Borten Moe Eva Kristin Hansen 7/15 Facebook trouble Photo: AP “Ap believes the terrorists’ rights are more important than the nation’s security.” Which politician had to resign as Minister of Justice for this Facebook post? Anders Anundsen Per-Willy Amundsen Jøran Kallmyr Sylvi Listhaug 8/15 Cold war Photo: NTB “That which can threaten the freedom and democracy of the Norwegian people – that is the danger that the Norwegian Communist Party represents at all times.” This quote is one of the most famous from the Cold War, but who said it? Anders Lange Einar Gerhardsen Carl Joachim Hambro 9/15 The world of animals I Photo: Erlend Lånke Solbu “Sheep are eel-like animals.” The quote has become immortal, but who said it first? Sissel Rønbeck Anne Enger Hanna Kvanmo Liv Finstad 10/15 Dyrenes verden II Photo: Reuters “Every man should have his hen, then this would have been resolved.” This statement led to great laughter in the parliament, but who was the joker? Jan P. Syse Per Sandberg Lars Sponheim 11/15 Sorry for the behavior Photo: Erlend Lånke Solbu “I take seriously that I have behaved in a way that has been burdensome. I deeply regret that. It is my responsibility to help ensure that no one experiences me this way.” Who formulated themselves like that? Terje Søviknes Trond Giske Odd Roger Enoksen Bård Hoksrud 12/15 Dyrenes verden III Photo: Reuters “I’ll break you like a louse.” This dramatic statement is from 1967, but who allegedly said it? Haakon Lie Trygve Lie Martin Tranmæl 13/15 Colorful debate Photo: news “We can accept that sin has come to earth, but we don’t want it in colours.” Who said this in the Storting? Valgerd Svarstad Haugland Kjellbjørg Lunde Einar Førde Kjell Opseth 14/15 Disappointed and sad Photo: Erlend Lånke Solbu “I am deeply hurt and disappointed.” This quote has had a long life, but when was it first said? 1951 1961 1971 15/15 Upset and outraged Photo: Reuters “You don’t know what you’re talking about. I am the one who has a seat in negotiations. I am the one who has sat and negotiated for long days and long nights in several hours of telephone conferences.” Here it was temperature, but who came up with this outbreak? Life Signe Navarsete Olaug Bollestad Sveinung Rotevatn Hallgrim Berg Your result You must answer all the questions first.



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