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50 randomly selected Geography questions for quizmasters.

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1.According to the United Nations' Human Development Index, what is the poorest nation in the Americas?
 
Haiti
2.On what Spanish island and popular tourist destination might you land at Arrecife Airport?
 
Lanzarote
3.What canal was completed in 1825 to provide a navigable water route from the Great Lakes to New York City and the Atlantic Ocean?
 
Erie Canal
4.The Boston Mountains are primarily located within which U.S. state?
 
Arkansas
5.Of what Australian state is Brisbane the capital?
 
Queensland
6.What major African city is served by Murtala Muhammed International Airport?
 
Lagos (Nigeria)
7.One of the largest enclosed recreational spaces within any European capital city, in what city is Phoenix Park?
 
Dublin (Ireland)
8.Into how many cantons is Switzerland divided?
 
26
9.Name any four of the five U.S. states that have a coastline on the Gulf of Mexico.
 
Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida
10.What Canadian province lies between Alberta and Manitoba?
 
Saskatchewan
11.The Mackenzie River is the longest river system in what country?
 
Canada
12.Which is the largest country in mainland Southeast Asia?
 
Burma / Myanmar (678,500 km2)
13.What 'P' describes the large but sparsely populated region at the southern end of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile?
 
Patagonia
14.What two countries share land borders with southern Mexico?
 
Guatemala and Belize
15.Through which two U.S. states does the South Platte River flow?
 
Colorado and Nebraska
16.What is the English language name of the Italian city of Firenze?
 
Florence

17.Nicknamed "The Glasshouse", the UK's only military prison is located in what Essex town?
 
Colchester (Military Corrective Training Centre)
18.What is the largest desert in Australia?
 
Great Victoria Desert
19.Measured by area, what is the largest landlocked country in Africa?
 
Chad (Closely followed by Niger, Mali, and Ethiopia)
20.The Annamite Range or Annamese Mountains are located on the border between which two Asian countries?
 
Laos and Vietnam
21.What major river flows through Paris, France?
 
Seine
22.Nassau is the capital and largest city of what country?
 
The Bahamas
23.What north-south mountain range forms the traditional dividing line between Europe and Asia?
 
Ural Mountains
24.Which of Australia's states and territories is the most populous?
 
New South Wales (around 7.5 million - 4.7 million live in the Greater Sydney area alone)
25.Riga is the capital and largest city of what European country?
 
Latvia
26.What are Gare du Nord and Gare de l'Est in Paris?
 
Railway stations
27.What is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands?
 
Crete
28.What North American city was known as Bytown until 1855?
 
Ottawa (Canada)
29.How many U.S. states have the letter 'x' in their name?
 
2 (New Mexico and Texas)
30.The Bay of Fundy is primarily off the coast of what country?
 
Canada (with a small portion touching the U.S. state of Maine)
31.When British Honduras gained independence in 1981, to what did it change its name?
 
Belize
32.In what city might you land at John Wayne Airport?
 
Santa Ana (Orange County, California)

33.After Alaska and Texas, what is the third largest state, measured by area, in the United States?
 
California
34.A U.S. state capital since 1805, its name begins with the last four letters of the name of the state it is capital of. Name them both.
 
Montpelier, Vermont
35.The TauTona Gold Mine is the world's deepest mine; in which country is it?
 
South Africa
36.Located 2600 km east-northeast of Papua New Guinea, with an area of 21 km2, what is the smallest island nation in the world?
 
Nauru
37.Herm, Jethou and Brecqhou are the smallest inhabited islands of what archipelago?
 
Channel Islands
38.Off the coast of what country would you find the Gulf of Carpentaria?
 
Australia
39.What is the most sparsely populated country in Europe?
 
Iceland
40.Of the five former Soviet states known as "the 'stans", which is the most populous?
 
Uzbekistan ("-stan" is Persian for "land of")
41.Amman is the capital city of what Middle East country?
 
Jordan
42.Capital of the Central Macedonia region, what is the second most populous city in Greece?
 
Thessaloniki (Greek: Θεσσαλονίκη - also familiarly known as Thessalonica, Salonica, or Salonika)
43.Three countries have both an Atlantic and a Mediterranean coastline. France and Spain are two; what is the third?
 
Morocco
44.On which river does New Orleans stand?
 
Mississippi
45.Located in the Southern Alps, what is the name of New Zealand's highest mountain?
 
Aoraki / Mount Cook
46.What is the most populous U.S. state capital?
 
Phoenix (Arizona)
47.What country comprises six major islands and over 900 smaller islands in Oceania, the largest of which is Guadalcanal?
 
Solomon Islands
48.The southernmost and westernmost region of Japan, Naha is the capital and largest city of what prefecture?
 
Okinawa
49.The Central African Republic is a landlocked country in Central Africa. It shares borders with six other countries. Name any four of them.
 
Chad, Sudan, South Sudan, the Republic of the Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cameroon
50.What is the largest island in Asia?
 
Borneo (divided among Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia)


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