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Geography

50 randomly selected Geography questions for quizmasters.

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1.What is the name of the currencies of both North and South Korea?
 
Won (Korean: 원)
2.Winnipeg is the largest city and capital of what Canadian prairie province?
 
Manitoba
3.What country's currency is represented by the ISO 4217 country code KHR?
 
Cambodia (Riel)
4.Founded in 1803 as a penal colony, what is the state capital of Tasmania?
 
Hobart
5.Cape Agulhas is the southernmost point on the mainland of what continent?
 
Africa
6.If you travelled in a straight line south from Malta, in what African country would you arrive?
 
Libya
7.In what city might you land at Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport?
 
Montréal (Québec, Canada)
8.The geographic centre of the 48 contiguous United States is located in what state?
 
Kansas (Smith County)
9.Through which European capital city do the rivers Aker and Alna flow?
 
Oslo (Norway)
10.Scotland's Corryvreckan and Japan's Naruto are two of the most well known and Canada's Old Sow is the largest in the Western Hemisphere. What are they?
 
Whirlpools (tidal whirlpools)
11.If you travelled due east from Honolulu, Hawaii, what country would you come across first?
 
Mexico
12.By population, what is Russia's second largest city?
 
Saint Petersburg
13.Measured by area, what is the smallest country on mainland Africa?
 
Gambia (11,295 km2)
14.With a population density of 43,079 people per square kilometre, what Southeast Asian capital city is the most densely populated city in the world?
 
Manila (Philippines)
15.What was Ho Chi Minh City called before changing its name in 1976?
 
Saigon
16.What European country has a major tourist attraction called The Blue Lagoon?
 
Iceland (Icelandic: Bláa lónið)

17.What member of the European Union has the highest population?
 
Germany (> 80 million)
18.What's the only U.S. state divided into parishes rather than counties?
 
Louisiana
19.What is the name of the strait between Mexico and Cuba that connects the Gulf of Mexico with the Caribbean Sea?
 
Yucatán
20.The flag of Mexico features an eagle on a cactus eating a what?
 
Snake / Serpent
21.What French city is home to Airbus headquarters?
 
Toulouse
22.Ouagadougou is the capital city of what landlocked West African country?
 
Burkina Faso
23.What river runs through the cities of Dresden, Magdeburg and Hamburg in Germany?
 
Elbe
24.What Canadian province is bordered by Ontario to the east and Saskatchewan to the west?
 
Manitoba
25.South Ossetia and Abkhazia are breakaway regions of what Eurasian country?
 
Georgia
26.What is the official currency of the Philippines?
 
Peso / Piso
27.The name of what Western European capital city translates into English as "black pool"?
 
Dublin (from dubh meaning "black, dark", and lind "pool")
28.What U.S. state calls itself the "Land of Enchantment"?
 
New Mexico
29.Oceania is divided into four main regions: Australasia, Polynesia, Micronesia, and what other?
 
Melanesia
30.Which of the five Great Lakes of North America is the only one located entirely within the United States?
 
Lake Michigan
31.What Italian city is well known for its automotive industry, with the factories of Ferrari, Lamborghini, Pagani and Maserati all located in or near the city.
 
Modena
32.A world famous tourist attraction, what are Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure collectively known as?
 
Pyramids of Giza (Giza Necropolis / Great Pyramids)

33.Including the brittle upper portion of the mantle and the crust, what 'L' describes the solid, outer part of Earth?
 
Lithosphere
34.What is the capital of the U.S. state of California?
 
Sacramento
35.What EU country borders more countries than any other?
 
Germany (9 - Denmark, Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands)
36.Riga is the capital and largest city of what European country?
 
Latvia
37.What is the capital of Saudi Arabia?
 
Riyadh
38.Lake Maracaibo serves as a major shipping route in what South American country?
 
Venezuela
39.Through which two U.S. states does the South Platte River flow?
 
Colorado and Nebraska
40.As the crow flies, what is the nearest national capital city, outside the U.K., to London?
 
Brussels (199 miles. Paris 214 miles. Amsterdam 222 miles. Dublin 288 miles.)
41.Founded in 1565, St. Augustine, the first permanent European settlement in the Americas, is in what modern U.S. state?
 
Florida
42.What is the largest island in Canada and the fifth largest island in the world?
 
Baffin Island
43.Of the five former Soviet states known as "the 'stans", which is the most populous?
 
Uzbekistan ("-stan" is Persian for "land of")
44.After Nigeria, what is the second most populous country in Africa?
 
Ethiopia (followed by Egypt)
45.Tallinn is the capital and largest city of what European country?
 
Estonia
46.Ngerulmud is the least-populous capital city of a sovereign nation in the world. Of what island country in the western Pacific is it the capital?
 
Palau
47.Topeka is the capital city of the which U.S. State?
 
Kansas
48.Walloons are an ethnic group native to what country?
 
Belgium (Wallonia)
49.The Australian Capital Territory is enclaved within what state?
 
New South Wales
50.What is the name of the mountain range that stretches more than 3,500 kilometres along the east coast of Australia?
 
Great Dividing Range / Eastern Highlands


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