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50 randomly selected Geography questions for quizmasters.

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1.What is the capital of Venezuela?
 
Caracas (Santiago de León de Caracas)
2.What Scottish city is home to Partick Thistle football club?
 
Glasgow
3.If you flew in a straight line east from Wellington, New Zealand, what is the first country you'd come across?
 
Chile
4.Built by returned soldiers between 1919 and 1932 and dedicated to soldiers killed during World War I, what is the name of this 243-kilometre stretch of road between the Victorian cities of Torquay and Allansford?
 
Great Ocean Road
5.In what country is the Niger River Delta?
 
Nigeria
6.What island was known as Van Diemen's Land up until 1856?
 
Tasmania
7.On what island is the holiday resort of Kuta?
 
Bali (Indonesia)
8.Named in honour of Queen Victoria, what is the capital city of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan?
 
Regina
9.Mahón is the largest city and capital of what Mediterranean island?
 
Menorca / Minorca
10.What US state is nicknamed the Ocean State?
 
Rhode Island
11.With Munich (München) as its capital, what is the the largest German state by land area?
 
Bavaria (German: Bayern)
12.Corregidor (Fort Mills), El Fraile (Fort Drum), Caballo (Fort Hughes), and Carabao (Fort Frank) are islands that historically formed the harbour defenses of what capital city?
 
Manila (The Philippines)
13.What European country's capital city lies on the River Aare?
 
Switzerland (Bern)
14.Until 2011, what had been the only nation with a monochrome flag?
 
Libya
15.After which entertainer is the airport at Burbank, Los Angeles County, California named?
 
Bob Hope
16.Opened in Tennessee in 1961 as Rebel Railroad, renamed Goldrush Junction in 1970, and Silver Dollar City in 1977, by what name has it been known since 1986?
 
Dollywood

17.Into what bay does the river Ganges flow?
 
Bay of Bengal
18.The most remote inhabited archipelago in the world, what volcanic island group in the South Atlantic Ocean is named after the Portuguese explorer who discovered it in 1506?
 
Tristan da Cunha
19.Through which two U.S. states does the South Platte River flow?
 
Colorado and Nebraska
20.Measured by population, what is the largest city in India?
 
Mumbai
21.Of the five sovereign Nordic states of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, which is the only one to use the euro as its currency?
 
Finland (Danish krone, Icelandic króna, Norwegian krone, Swedish krona)
22.Into what major body of water does the Mekong Delta flow?
 
South China Sea
23.After Asia, what continent has the second largest population?
 
Africa
24.Name the two regions of France located in the Caribbean which, as part of the Eurozone, have the Euro as their official currency?
 
Guadaloupe and Martinique
25.The Sargasso Sea is a region of what ocean?
 
Atlantic
26.What Canadian province is known by the abbreviation PEI?
 
Prince Edward Island
27.In what country is the Taklamakan Desert?
 
China
28.How many countries share land borders with Myanmar (Burma)?
 
5 (Bangladesh, India, China, Laos, and Thailand)
29.What do the islands of Alderney, Jersey, Guernsey, Grenada, Antigua, Réunion and Puerto Rico all have in common?
 
'Saint' in the name of their capitals / principal towns (St. Anne, St. Helier, St. Peter Port, St. George's, St. John's, Saint-Denis, San Juan)
30.Not including the enclaved microstates of Vatican City and San Marino, name the four countries that border Italy.
 
France, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia
31.What river runs through the cities of Dresden, Magdeburg and Hamburg in Germany?
 
Elbe
32.What is the name of the salt flats in northwestern Utah on which many world land speed records have been set?
 
Bonneville

33.What major ferry port in England shares its name with the state capital of Delaware?
 
Dover
34.Nyasaland in southeast Africa gained independence from Britain in 1964 and was renamed to what?
 
Malawi
35.What is the longest river in Ireland?
 
River Shannon
36.What is the name of the strait that connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea?
 
Strait of Gibraltar
37.What country shares land borders with Costa Rica and Colombia?
 
Panama
38.After Alaska, what U.S. state has the longest ocean coastline?
 
Florida
39.Travelling west to east on a Tuesday, approaching the International Date Line, what day would it be after you crossed it?
 
Monday
40.What is the northernmost county of England?
 
Northumberland
41.The island of Zealand is part of what European country?
 
Denmark (Danish: Sjælland)
42.I want to drive from Mexico to Canada, but want to travel through the minimum number of U.S. states. What is this minimum?
 
3
43.What European country derives its name from the Latin for "white"?
 
Albania (Latin: alba)
44.What is the Spanish name for the Falkland Islands?
 
Malvinas (Islas Malvinas)
45.What predominantly Muslim country has a Hindu-Buddhist golden eagle as its national emblem?
 
Indonesia (Garuda Pancasila)
46.Introduced in 1951 and retired in 2006, what British jet-powered bomber shares its name with a capital city?
 
Canberra (Australia)
47.What three countries share land borders with Norway?
 
Sweden, Finland, and Russia
48.Located in the Southern Alps, what is the name of New Zealand's highest mountain?
 
Aoraki / Mount Cook
49.The tiny state of Liechtenstein borders what two European countries?
 
Switzerland and Austria
50.Bridgeport is a seaport city and the largest city in what U.S. state?
 
Connecticut


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