Read the text "Eurovision. It's interesting to know" (p. 78 - 79, ex. 9) and choose true or false.
The singer who got the highest total points at the contest was from Norway.
Read the text "Eurovision. It's interesting to know" (p. 78 - 79, ex. 9) and choose true or false.
None of Luxembourg winners were Luxembourgian.
Read the text "Eurovision. It's interesting to know" (p. 78 - 79, ex. 9) and choose true or false.
Irish participiants had two victories in the 80s.
Read the text "Eurovision. It's interesting to know" (p. 78 - 79, ex. 9) and choose true or false.
Portugal has never won the contest.
Read the text "Eurovision. It's interesting to know" (p. 78 - 79, ex. 9) and choose true or false.
In 1969 four countries had the same points but, according to the rules, only one was the winner.
Read the text "Eurovision. It's interesting to know" (p. 78 - 79, ex. 9) and choose true or false.
The total number of the contries in the Grand Final 2016 was 27.
Read the text "Eurovision. It's interesting to know" (p. 78 - 79, ex. 9) and choose true or false.
The shortest song in the history of the Eurovision Song Contest lasted for eighty-seven seconds.
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It had been allowed to have two people on stage by 1971.
Read the text "Eurovision. It's interesting to know" (p. 78 - 79, ex. 9) and choose true or false.
All Eurovision songs mustn't last longer than three minutes.
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