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1.What country shares land borders with Costa Rica and Colombia?
 
Panama
2.What name is given to the major fault that extends roughly 750 miles through California?
 
San Andreas Fault
3.Dili is the capital, largest city, chief port and commercial centre of what country?
 
East Timor (Timor-Leste)
4.The Prime Meridian (zero degrees longitude) passes through five countries in Africa. Name any two of them.
 
Algeria, Mali, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Togo
5.With a surface area of 151 square miles, what is the largest lake by area in the British Isles?
 
Lough Neagh (Northern Ireland)
6.What is the name of the 1200km long mountain range that forms the backbone of Italy?
 
Apennine Mountains
7.Of the 137 islands of Hawaii, how many are classed as major islands?
 
8 (Niʻihau, Kauaʻi, Oʻahu, Molokaʻi, Lānaʻi, Kahoʻolawe, Maui, and Hawaiʻi)
8.Measured by total land area, which is larger; Spain, Sweden or Thailand?
 
Thailand (513,120km2 - Spain 505,992 Sweden 450,295)
9.What large desert covers much of Botswana and parts of Namibia and South Africa?
 
Kalahari
10.The volcanic island of Surtsey surfaced in 1963 attracting worldwide scientific attention, becoming the southernmost point of what country?
 
Iceland
11.Which is furthest north; London, Brussels, or Berlin?
 
Berlin (Brussels 50.8411; London 51.5171; Berlin 52.5233° N)
12.Which Australian State has the highest population?
 
New South Wales (8.1 million, followed by Victoria 6.7 million and Queensland 5.1 million)
13.Rarotonga is the most populous of which South Pacific island group?
 
Cook Islands
14.Which U.S. state is the least populous?
 
Wyoming (582,328 as at 2020)
15.With an urban population of 6.5 million, Surabaya is the second-largest city in what country?
 
Indonesia (after Jakarta)
16.The Great Bear lake has a surface area of over 31,000 square kilometres. In what country is it located?
 
Canada (Northwest Territories)

17.The United States dollar is the official currency of what South American country?
 
Ecuador
18.The island of Zealand is part of what European country?
 
Denmark (Danish: Sjælland)
19.Dublin, Moscow, Madrid. In terms of their straight-line distance to Berlin, rearrange them in order, nearest first.
 
Dublin, Moscow, Madrid (1315 km, 1608 km, 1868 km)
20.What do the names of the state capitals of Nebraska, Mississippi, Wisconsin and Missouri all have in common?
 
Named after U.S. Presidents (Lincoln, Jackson, Madison & Jefferson City)
21.At 4,421 m above sea level, what is the highest summit in the contiguous United States?
 
Mount Whitney (Sierra Nevada, California)
22.What is the state capital of Western Australia?
 
Perth
23.What is the world's most sparsely populated sovereign state?
 
Mongolia (Only Greenland (Denmark), the Falkland Islands (UK), Pitcairn Islands (UK), and Western Sahara (disputed) are less densely populated)
24.Grande Dixence in Switzerland, Nurek in Tajikistan, and Inguri in Georgia are all among the world's tallest what?
 
Dams
25.What predominantly Muslim country has a Hindu-Buddhist golden eagle as its national emblem?
 
Indonesia (Garuda Pancasila)
26.What U.S. city is served by George Bush Intercontinental Airport?
 
Houston (Texas)
27.In what country in the United Kingdom are the Sperrin Mountains located?
 
Northern Island
28.By what name are Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas collectively known?
 
Gulf States
29.What was Zimbabwe's capital called before being changed to Harare in April 1982?
 
Salisbury
30.What 'E' describes a country that is landlocked and surrounded on all sides by just one country?
 
Enclave (Lesotho, South Africa - San Marino, Italy - Vatican City, Italy)
31.What two European countries are separated by the Kattegat strait?
 
Denmark and Sweden
32.In what country would you find the states of Tabasco and Chihuahua?
 
Mexico

33.What is the second most populous city in Switzerland?
 
Geneva (1. Zurich 2. Geneva 3. Basel)
34.What Canadian province is known by the abbreviation PEI?
 
Prince Edward Island
35.What Canadian province lies between Alberta and Manitoba?
 
Saskatchewan
36.Accounting for just 5.9% of the world's landmass, what is the smallest of the seven traditional continents?
 
Australia
37.Name four independent nations that begin with the letter 'S' and end with the letter 'E'.
 
São Tomé and Príncipe, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Suriname
38.Piraeus serves as the port for what European capital city?
 
Athens (Greece)
39.In what U.S. State would you find most of the Sierra Nevada mountain range?
 
California
40.What is the second most populous country in South America?
 
Colombia (1. Brazil 3. Argentina)
41.What Australian state completely surrounds the city of Canberra and the Australian Capital Territory?
 
New South Wales
42.What is the third most populous country in the world?
 
United States (after China and India)
43.In what modern day country is the Chernobyl nuclear power plant?
 
Ukraine
44.What member of the European Union has the highest population?
 
Germany (> 80 million)
45.What city is served by Hongqiao and Pudong International Airports?
 
Shanghai
46.Moldova shares borders with Ukraine and which other country?
 
Romania
47.After Nigeria, what is the second most populous country in Africa?
 
Ethiopia (followed by Egypt)
48.Antananarivo is the capital and largest city of what island nation?
 
Madagascar
49.Of the 10 highest mountains in the United States, how many are in Alaska?
 
10
50.What sea lies between Italy and Croatia?
 
Adriatic Sea


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