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Geography Quiz #151

Geography Quiz for 4 December 2011

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Q1. Which country has the largest area and population in South America?

A
Peru
B
Ecuador
C
Brazil
D
Uruguay
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Q2. What city has more than one hundred kilometres of canals (the main ones called Herengracht, Prinsengracht, and Keizersgracht), which were dug in the 17th century to form concentric belts around the city, known as the grachtengordel?

A
Venice
B
Amsterdam
C
Berlin
D
Geneva
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Q3. Libya borders which sea?

A
Red Sea
B
Dead Sea
C
Black Sea
D
Mediterranean Sea
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Q4. Out of the following African countries, which has the largest population?

A
South Africa
B
Ethiopia
C
Nigeria
D
Sudan
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Q5. Which river flows through or forms the border of Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Moldova and Ukraine?

A
Limpopo
B
Rhone
C
Thames
D
Danube
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Q6. For which site have there have been several proposals to create a channel to the Mediterranean Sea or the Nile so that water can flow into a series of hydro-electric penstocks, which would release the water 90m below sea level where it would evaporate?

A
The Qattara Depression
B
Aswan High Dam
C
Wadi Halfa
D
Lake Victoria
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Q7. Which of these is an inlet in the East Coast of North America?

A
Gulf of Carpentaria
B
Ganges Delta
C
Galway Bay
D
Chesapeake Bay
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