Geography50 randomly selected Geography questions for quizmasters. New random selection made weekly. Next update: Monday 25th November 2024 (Please note: Questions are taken from our database of previous quizzes. Some questions and answers may be outdated.) |
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1. | What is the southernmost national capital city on mainland Europe? |
Athens (Greece) | |
2. | One of only two places in the world where star garnets can be found in any significant quantities, what U.S. state is nicknamed the "Gem State"? |
Idaho | |
3. | How many U.S. state names begin with the letter I? |
4 (Idaho, Illinois, Indiana and Iowa) | |
4. | What modern day African country was formerly known as French Sudan? |
Mali | |
5. | What European country has the forint as its currency? |
Hungary | |
6. | On which river does New Orleans stand? |
Mississippi | |
7. | The Weddell Sea is located off the coast of what continent? |
Antarctica | |
8. | If you travelled due south by sea from Malta, what country would you arrive in? |
Libya | |
9. | Antananarivo is the capital and largest city of what island nation? |
Madagascar | |
10. | What is the third most populous city in the United States? |
Chicago, IL (after New York and Los Angeles) | |
11. | The flag of what country includes a 24-spoke wheel called the Ashok Chakra in its centre? |
India | |
12. | What are the only two landlocked countries in South America? |
Bolivia & Paraguay | |
13. | In what two countries does Mont Blanc stand? |
France & Italy | |
14. | What is the name of the strait between Mexico and Cuba that connects the Gulf of Mexico with the Caribbean Sea? |
Yucatán | |
15. | Fiordland National Park is the largest of 14 national parks in what country? |
New Zealand | |
16. | Palatine Hill is one of the most ancient parts of what European capital city? |
Rome | |
17. | What is the world's longest continental mountain range? |
Andes (South America) | |
18. | Measured by area, what is the second largest country in South America? |
Argentina (1. Brazil 3. Peru) | |
19. | In what country is the city of Mecca? |
Saudi Arabia (Makkah Province) | |
20. | Of what Australian State is Melbourne the capital? |
Victoria | |
21. | Troms, Finnmark and Oppland are three of the nineteen counties of what country? |
Norway | |
22. | The Australian Capital Territory is enclaved within what state? |
New South Wales | |
23. | Pico da Neblina is the highest peak in what South American country? |
Brazil | |
24. | What is the name of the peninsula in Egypt that separates the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea? |
Sinai Peninsula | |
25. | What European country has a major tourist attraction called The Blue Lagoon? |
Iceland (Icelandic: Bláa lónið) | |
26. | Into how many cantons is Switzerland divided? |
26 | |
27. | What Canadian province has the postal abbreviation SK? |
Saskatchewan | |
28. | One of the world's driest and hottest places, the Dasht-e Loot is a large salt desert in what West Asian country? |
Iran | |
29. | Which Spanish city is served by El Prat Airport? |
Barcelona | |
30. | What major city is served by Pudong International Airport? |
Shanghai (China) | |
31. | What is the largest city in Myanmar? |
Yangon (Rangoon) | |
32. | A country is "double-landlocked" when it is surrounded only by landlocked countries. There are only two such countries. Name them. |
Liechtenstein & Uzbekistan | |
33. | Of what Australian state is Perth the capital? |
Western Australia | |
34. | "Defeat of Siam" is the English translation of the name of what Southeast Asian city? |
Siem Reap (Cambodia) | |
35. | What is the capital of Equador? |
Quito (formally San Francisco de Quito) | |
36. | Nicknamed "The Glasshouse", the UK's only military prison is located in what Essex town? |
Colchester (Military Corrective Training Centre) | |
37. | What U.S. state has the longest border with Mexico? |
Texas | |
38. | What U.S. state is officially nicknamed the Constitution State? |
Connecticut | |
39. | Monte Cervino in Italian, Mont Cervin in French; what is its German name, also used in English? |
Matterhorn (Switzerland) | |
40. | 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 | |
41. | What continent is the windiest on Earth? |
Antarctica | |
42. | A lake on the Rhine at the northern foot of the Alps spanning Germany, Switzerland and Austria, what is the English name for the German Bodensee? |
Lake Constance | |
43. | How many U.S. states have a shoreline on the East Coast? |
14 (Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida) | |
44. | How many stars are there on the flag of the European Union? |
12 | |
45. | Notorious in recent years for its pirate activity, what is the name of the sea between Somalia and India? |
Arabian Sea | |
46. | What country has the international vehicle registration code 'K'? |
Cambodia (Kampuchea) | |
47. | Yerevan is the capital and largest city of which Eurasian country? |
Armenia | |
48. | In what country is Rawalpindi the fourth largest city? |
Pakistan | |
49. | In what country is the city of Casablanca? |
Morocco | |
50. | By what name was Burkina Faso known prior to being renamed in 1984? |
Upper Volta (Republic of Upper Volta 1958-1984) | |
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