Design Your Own City And We'll Tell You Which Country You're Destined To Move To.

By: Kennita Leon
Estimated Completion Time
3 min
Design Your Own City And We'll Tell You Which Country You're Destined To Move To.
Image: Shutterstock

About This Quiz

Ever wanted to build your own city? Well, we're giving you the opportunity to do it. In return, we'll tell you which country you're destined to make your new home.
What would your city be known for?
Culture.
History.
Food.
Architecture.

Advertisement

What would you produce in the city?
Textiles.
Weapons.
Grain.
Technology.

Advertisement

What would be the official language of your city?
English.
Spanish.
French.
Something of my own making.

Advertisement

How big is your city going to be?
Humongous.
Big.
Medium-sized.
Small.

Advertisement

Let's talk population. What are you thinking?
5-million.
1-million.
500,000.
100,000.

Advertisement

How will you choose the people who will inhabit your city?
I'm taking everyone from my home town.
Anyone who wants to come can come.
Friends and friends of friends.
I'm handpicking everyone.

Advertisement

Because it's your city, you get to choose one season that it'll have forever.
Summer.
Winter.
Spring.
Autumn.

Advertisement

Which real-life city resembles what you're going for ?
London, England.
Rome, Italy.
Santorini, Greece.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Advertisement

What kind of architecture will be predominant in your city?
Art Deco.
Victorian.
Classical.
Modern.

Advertisement

You're the ruler of your city. Who's your second in command?
My partner.
My best friend.
My sibling.
My parents.

Advertisement

You're a kind leader. Which utility are you letting your residents have for free?
Cable.
Electricity.
Water.
Phone and Internet.

Advertisement

Every city has a nickname. What would yours be?
The Fashion Capital.
The City of Bricks.
The City of Flowers.
The Tech Capital.

Advertisement

What would be the official flower of your city?
Rose.
Orchid.
Lavender.
Lily.

Advertisement

What's the one food shop you won't have in your city?
Bakery.
Bars.
Restaurants.
Coffee shop.

Advertisement

What would be your biggest worry about running this city?
Crime.
Employment.
Healthcare.
Education.

Advertisement

Now let's talk about your residence. What kind of view would you want to look out on?
A city skyline.
Trees for miles.
Rolling hills/fields.
The ocean.

Advertisement

How big is your house going to be?
Castle-like.
Mansion-sized.
Two or three bedrooms.
A one bedroom house will do.

Advertisement

What out-there feature are you splurging on to make your house amazing?
Mini subway station.
Zoo.
Botanical garden.
A year-round light display.

Advertisement

What exotic animal would be in your backyard?
Giraffe.
Camel.
Peacock.
Tiger.

Advertisement

If you had to choose one habitat to live in, which would it be?
Arctic.
Marine.
Grassland.
Subterranean.

Advertisement

If you had to pick one city to move to, which would it be?
New York City.
Amsterdam.
Provence.
Tokyo.

Advertisement

Tell us a little about the city you'd want to move to. Should there be lots of singles?
The more the merrier.
No, I'm not looking for love.
Not too many.
I don't care.

Advertisement

What's one of the first things you want to do when you move?
Make friends.
Relax.
Explore.
Find a job.

Advertisement

You won't have a job. How will you take care of yourself?
I'd ask my family.
Doing menial tasks.
My savings.
I'd work online.

Advertisement

Where in the country do you want to live?
City central.
Suburbs.
On the outskirts.
I don't know yet.

Advertisement

What kind of house would be ideal for you?
Studio apartment.
Spacious condo.
Cottage.
Loft.

Advertisement

How much are you looking to spend on utilities every month?
Less than $150.
Between $150 and $200.
Between $200 and $250.
$250, or more.

Advertisement

What are you most excited to experience?
The nightlife.
The food.
The people.
The landmarks.

Advertisement

What will be the most difficult thing about the move?
Making friends.
Learning the ways of the people.
Finding the right house.
Starting over.

Advertisement

What's the one thing that would make you move back to your home?
Loneliness.
Nothing.
Unhappiness.
Boredom.

Advertisement

You Got: