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Geography

50 randomly selected Geography questions for quizmasters.

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1.Florence is the capital city of what region of Italy?
 
Tuscany
2.By what name was Burkina Faso known prior to being renamed in 1984?
 
Upper Volta (Republic of Upper Volta 1958-1984)
3.What South American country is named after an Italian City?
 
Venezuela (after Venice)
4.An island off the south coast of England, what is the county town of the Isle of Wight?
 
Newport
5.Port of Spain is the capital of what Caribbean nation?
 
Trinidad and Tobago
6.Luzon is the largest of more than 7,000 islands comprising what country?
 
Philippines
7.Through what major city does the Parramatta River flow?
 
Sydney (Australia)
8.In what country is the Suez Canal?
 
Egypt
9.Due to its deadly ascent, what mountain in Asia is nicknamed the "Savage Mountain"?
 
K2
10.What is the only London Underground station with 'Avenue' in its name?
 
Warwick Avenue (Bakerloo Line)
11.What Polynesian island nation generates around ten per cent of its government's total revenue from royalties from the use of its international domain suffix?
 
Tuvalu (.tv)
12.When dividing the world into seven continents, which is the only one intersected by both the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn?
 
Africa
13.What is the capital of Equador?
 
Quito (formally San Francisco de Quito)
14.The Vedda are the indigenous people of what island country?
 
Sri Lanka
15.What capital city is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers?
 
Belgrade (Serbia)
16.What Canadian province has the postal abbreviation SK?
 
Saskatchewan

17.How many stars are there in total on the flags of Australia, New Zealand, the United States, and Cuba?
 
61 (6+4+50+1)
18.Between 1948 and 1976, Quezon City was the capital of what country?
 
The Philippines
19.What is the largest of the five Great Lakes in North America?
 
Lake Superior
20.Medellín is the second-largest city in what South American country?
 
Colombia
21.Two large bodies of saltwater in northeastern Canada and a river in northeastern USA are all named after what 17th century English explorer?
 
Henry Hudson (Hudson Strait, Hudson Bay and Hudson River - also Hudson County, New Jersey, the Henry Hudson Bridge, and the town of Hudson, New York)
22.Heraklion is the largest city and administrative capital of what Mediterranean island?
 
Crete
23.Named in honour of Queen Victoria, what is the capital city of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan?
 
Regina
24.What 'P' is used to describe the single, unbroken land mass that Earth's continents were a part of between 200 and 300 million years ago?
 
Pangaea (Greek for "all earth")
25.What island nation in the Caribbean was named by Columbus after the Latin word for Sunday, the day he discovered it?
 
Dominica (Latin: Dominica, the Day of God)
26.Hobart, capital of Tasmania, is built on the banks of what river?
 
River Derwent
27.What is the only U.S. state to border only one other U.S. state?
 
Maine (borders with New Hampshire)
28.What three countries border Luxembourg?
 
Belgium, France, and Germany
29.Until the launch of the euro in 2001, what was the official currency of Greece?
 
Drachma (Δραχμή)
30.In the United States, the "Twin Cities" usually refers to what two cities?
 
Minneapolis–Saint Paul
31.Medellín is the second-largest city in what South American country?
 
Columbia
32.What Māori name is most commonly used to describe New Zealand's third largest island, Stewart Island?
 
Rakiura

33.The Big Easy is a nickname for what American city?
 
New Orleans (Louisiana)
34.On what continent are Mount Vinson, Mount Melbourne and Mount Elizabeth?
 
Antarctica
35.In what country is the Taklamakan Desert?
 
China
36.Andalusia is the southernmost mainland region of what European country?
 
Spain
37.On what river does Washington D.C. stand ?
 
Potomac River
38.On what island is the holiday resort of Kuta?
 
Bali (Indonesia)
39.With a population of over 12 million, what is the most populous city in the Americas?
 
São Paulo (Brazil)
40.What is the capital, and largest city, of the partially-recognised state of Kosovo?
 
Pristina
41.The Gulf of Riga forms part of what sea?
 
Baltic
42.In what modern-day capital city are the remains of the ancient city of Carthage?
 
Tunis (Tunisia)
43.Which is the largest country in mainland Southeast Asia?
 
Burma / Myanmar (678,500 km2)
44.What U.S. state comes second to last alphabetically?
 
Wisconsin (followed by Wyoming)
45.The caldera of a volcano on North Island, what is the largest lake by surface area in New Zealand?
 
Lake Taupo
46.What country's currency is represented by the ISO 4217 country code KHR?
 
Cambodia (Riel)
47.What 'A' describes the mountain range in Central Asia where Russia, China, Mongolia and Kazakhstan come together?
 
Altai
48.What modern-day country was known as the Bechuanaland Protectorate from 1885 until its independence from the United Kingdom in 1966?
 
Botswana
49.Measured by surface area, what is the largest lake in Great Britain?
 
Loch Lomond (Loch Ness is the largest by volume - Lough Neagh in Northern Ireland is the largest in the British Isles)
50.With the yuan as its basic unit, what "R" describes the official currency of the People's Republic of China?
 
Renminbi (Chinese: 人民币; pinyin: Rénmínbì; lit. 'People's Currency')


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