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50 randomly selected Geography questions for quizmasters.

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1.In what U.S. city might you land at Love Field Airport?
 
Dallas (Texas)
2.The Ganges flows through India and what other country?
 
Bangladesh
3.Of what mountain range is Mount Elbert the highest summit?
 
Rocky Mountains (Colorado - 4,401 m)
4.What country has the largest number of active volcanoes?
 
Indonesia (147 volcanoes, 76 of which are active)
5.The central business district of what U.S. city is nicknamed "The Loop" after a late nineteenth century elevated railway encircling it?
 
Chicago, IL
6.What is the most populous U.S. state capital?
 
Phoenix (Arizona)
7.The Alboran Sea is the westernmost portion of what major body of water?
 
Mediterranean Sea
8.What is the largest city in Myanmar?
 
Yangon (Rangoon)
9.What Russian seaport is the largest city north of the Arctic Circle?
 
Murmansk (Мурманск)
10.What island is officially named the Republic of China?
 
Taiwan
11.What is one of the most populous cities in the United Kingdom, and the largest city in the U.S. state of Alabama?
 
Birmingham
12.On which of the Hawaiian islands is the capital Honolulu?
 
Oʻahu
13.What city is served by Changi Airport?
 
Singapore
14.What is the capital city of Nepal?
 
Kathmandu
15.What Canadian province is known by the abbreviation PEI?
 
Prince Edward Island
16.Formerly number one, what has been Paris and France's second largest airport since the opening of Charles de Gaulle Airport in 1976?
 
Orly

17.What Californian landmark gets its name from an old Spanish word for pelican?
 
Alcatraz (La Isla de los Alcatraces)
18.Name the two countries in the world beginning with 'S' that have a sword or sabre on their national flag.
 
Saudi Arabia and Sri Lanka
19.Flanders Fields is a common English name for World War I battlefields located mainly in what country?
 
Belgium (also French Flanders in the French department of Nord-Pas-de-Calais)
20.What island nation is the smallest Asian country by land area and population?
 
The Maldives (298 km2 / 115 sq mi)
21.I want to drive from Mexico to Canada, but want to travel through the minimum number of U.S. states. What is this minimum?
 
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22.What name is given to the chain of 71 volcanic islands that arc out westward from the Alaskan Peninsula in the Northern Pacific Ocean?
 
Aleutian Islands
23.The Massif Central is a highland region that covers about 15% of what country?
 
France
24.Located near Ian Fleming's Goldeneye estate, in what country is Ian Fleming International Airport?
 
Jamaica (Boscobel, Saint Mary Parish)
25.What popular Mexican holiday resort had a population of just 3 prior to the city being built from scratch in the 1970s?
 
Cancún
26.JFK and LaGuardia airports are both located in which New York borough?
 
Queens
27.Between 1955 and 1971, by what name was modern-day Bangladesh known?
 
East Pakistan
28.The Galápagos Islands are part of what South American country?
 
Ecuador
29.In 1983, what city became the first outside the United States to host a Disney theme park?
 
Tokyo (followed by Paris in 1992)
30.In terms of area, what is the world's largest island?
 
Greenland
31.What city, the largest in all of Africa, ceased to be Nigeria's capital in 1991?
 
Lagos
32.What natural tourist attraction is made up of the Horseshoe, the American, and the Bridal Veil?
 
Niagara Falls

33.In the United States, to what was Bedloe's Island officially renamed in 1956?
 
Liberty Island
34.Covering 33 miles from Manhattan in the south, to Westchester County in the north, what is New York City's longest street?
 
Broadway
35.What is the only United States jurisdiction whose road traffic drives on the left?
 
Virgin Islands of the United States
36.Which two countries own the Virgin Islands?
 
USA and UK
37.Name any four of the five U.S. states that have a coastline on the Gulf of Mexico.
 
Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida
38.What is the name of this hill range straddling the Anglo-Scottish border between Northumberland and the Scottish Borders?
 
The Cheviots
39.What is the most populous city in Pakistan?
 
Karachi
40.What is the world's biggest single structure made by living organisms?
 
Great Barrier Reef (in the Coral Sea, off the coast of Queensland, Australia)
41.The still waters of what North Atlantic sea are covered by brown algae?
 
Sargasso
42.If you travelled in a straight line south from Malta, in what African country would you arrive?
 
Libya
43.In what country is the Stirling Range of mountains?
 
Australia (Great Southern region, Western Australia)
44.What South American country is named after an Italian City?
 
Venezuela (after Venice)
45."Defeat of Siam" is the English translation of the name of what Southeast Asian city?
 
Siem Reap (Cambodia)
46.Mount Bartle Frere is the highest mountain in what Australian state?
 
Queensland
47.What is the name of the Gulf in the tropical Atlantic Ocean into which the Niger and Volta rivers drain?
 
Gulf of Guinea
48.In what country might you land at Keflavík International Airport?
 
Iceland
49.In what U.S. state is the 1,340 acre public park known as the Garden of the Gods?
 
Colorado
50.The longest railway tunnel in the world, what two Japanese islands are connected by the Seikan Tunnel?
 
Honshu & Hokkaido


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