About this Study Set
This study set covers Pop Culture & Entertainment through
17 practice questions.
Explore how global economic events are impacting Europe's vibrant pop culture and entertainment landscape, from the booming streaming sector to the resilient cinema industry and the evolving art market. Every question includes the correct answer so you can learn as you go — pick any format above to get started.
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Europe's Pop Culture Economy: Streaming Soars, Cinema Adapts, Art Market Cools Amid Global Shifts study set below.
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1
In 2024, which segment of the European entertainment industry experienced its first-ever moment where total revenues surpassed public television revenue?
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A
Live Music
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B
Streaming Services
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C
Theatrical Cinema
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D
Video Game Development
2
Which European country's cinema market saw significant growth in 2024, partly due to the success of local films like "Gundi: Legend of Love"?
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A
France
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B
Germany
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C
Bulgaria
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D
Italy
3
The European art market in 2024 experienced a slowdown. Which major European country's art sales saw a 10% year-on-year decline?
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A
United Kingdom
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B
France
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C
Germany
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D
Netherlands
4
What was a primary driver for the robust growth in streaming revenues in Spain and Italy in 2024, according to Futuresource Consulting?
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A
A decrease in local content production
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B
Strategic price adjustments and ad-supported tiers
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C
A significant drop in international film releases
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D
Increased competition from public broadcasters
5
In 2024, which sector dominated the European music tourism market, attracting millions of visitors and generating significant regional revenue?
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A
Concerts in small venues
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B
Online music streaming events
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C
Music Festivals
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D
Classical music tours
6
Which European country has the highest percentage of its population actively playing video games, as of 2024?
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A
Germany
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B
United Kingdom
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C
France
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D
Spain
7
Despite economic uncertainties and rising costs in 2024, what trend was observed in the average daily spending of festival-goers in Europe?
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A
A decrease in spending on food and beverages
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B
A significant increase in spending on merchandise
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C
An overall increase in the average daily basket
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D
A shift towards free entertainment options
8
How did European cinema box office revenues perform in 2024, according to preliminary reports from UNIC and the European Audiovisual Observatory?
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A
A significant increase of over 10%
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B
A slight decline of just 0.3%
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C
A moderate increase of 5%
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D
A substantial drop of 8%
9
In 2024, global art market sales saw a significant decrease. What was the estimated percentage decline year-on-year?
10
Which of the following factors contributed to the slowdown in the European art market in 2024?
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A
Increased demand for emerging artists
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B
A surge in high-end art auctions
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C
Geopolitical uncertainties and economic tensions
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D
A rise in government funding for art institutions
11
In 2024, the European video game industry generated €26.8 billion in revenue. What percentage of this revenue came from digital distribution?
12
According to Ampere Analysis, what is the projected revenue growth for paid streaming services in Europe by 2029?
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A
5% increase
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B
15% increase
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C
37% increase
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D
50% increase
13
Which region's tourism recovery in 2024 was still lagging behind pre-pandemic levels, impacting European tourism overall?
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A
The Middle East
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B
Asia-Pacific
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C
North America
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D
Latin America
14
In 2024, what percentage of spending on original European content came from global streamers, reflecting their growing role in financing productions?
15
What was the primary driver for the significant increase in the price of European flexible packaging materials in the first quarter of 2024?
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A
A surge in consumer demand for packaging
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B
The introduction of new eco-friendly materials
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C
Disruptions in shipping and supply chains
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D
A decrease in the cost of raw materials
16
In 2024, European consumers reported higher prices for goods and services. What was a common consumer response to compensate for these higher costs?
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A
Increased spending on non-essential luxury goods
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B
Trading down to lower-priced brands
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C
Significantly reducing savings
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D
Avoiding all non-essential purchases
17
Which European country led the market in terms of event-related tourism spending in 2025, supported by its mature event infrastructure and international appeal?
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A
Belgium
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B
Ireland
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C
France
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D
United Kingdom