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Geography Quiz #32

Geography Quiz for 23 August 2009

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Q1. Which of these religions does not regard Jerusalem as a Holy City?

A
Buddhism
B
Judaism
C
Christianity
D
Islam
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Q2. Which of these wine regions is in Italy?

A
Burgundy
B
Piedmont
C
Rhone Valley
D
Bordeaux
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Q3. What is the next in this series: Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia?

A
Maryland
B
Delaware
C
Pennsylvania
D
New York
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4

Q4. In 2014 what are the main differences between the Australian and New Zealand flags?

Note: This question was updated in November 2014
A
The NZ flag has stars: the Australian flag has a kangaroo
B
The NZ flag has one less star than the Australian one
C
The Australian flag has stars: the NZ flag has a fern
D
The Australian flag has two more stars than the NZ one
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Q5. The Senate of the Republic of Ireland is called the Seanad. What is the name of the House of Representatives?

A
Diet
B
Althing
C
Dail
D
Repean
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Q6. In which country is the town of Gorgonzola?

A
Spain
B
Switzerland
C
Netherlands
D
Italy
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Q7. Where is the Iberian peninsula?

A
South America, extending into the Pacific Ocean
B
Asia, on the northern coast of the Black Sea
C
Western Europe, between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea
D
North America, extending into the Gulf Of Mexico
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