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Geography Quiz #347

Geography Quiz for 6 September 2015

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Q1. What is the name of Morocco's capital, which is 60 miles north of Casablanca?

A
Tobruk
B
Tripoli
C
Rabat
D
Cairo
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Q2. Which US state borders another country, and no other US state?

A
New Mexico
B
Hawaii
C
Texas
D
Alaska
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Q3. Which city, the second largest in Chile, was moved 3 metres to the west by an earthquake in February 2010?

A
Rio de Janeiro
B
Santiago
C
Concepción
D
Lima
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Q4. Which UNESCO World Heritage Site in India covers the greatest land area, and is considered one of the "hottest hotspots" of biological diversity?

A
The Hill Forts of Rajasthan
B
The Western Ghats
C
The Bhimbetka rock shelters
D
The monuments of Mahabalipuram
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Q5. Some parts of the Amazon rainforest are being devastated by activities, including deposits of mercury, as part of what?

A
Gold mining
B
Timber extraction
C
Marijuana cultivation
D
Farming
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Q6. Typically what is in best supply in the Kalahari?

A
Water
B
Salt
C
Sand
D
Lions
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Q7. The Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park, established 1995, contains a major untouched coral reef system and has seen major reestablishment of marine stocks and variety: where is it ?

A
East coast of the Baja Peninsula, Mexico
B
Off the cast of Vigo, Spain
C
Gulf of Paria, Venezuela
D
Moro Gulf, Philippines
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