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Geography Quiz #101

Geography Quiz for 19 December 2010

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Q1. Where was the first zoo in the United States, which opened on 1 July 1874 with 1,000 animals and an entry fee of 25 cents?

A
New York
B
Philadelphia
C
San Francisco
D
Chicago
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Q2. What airport was known as "Idlewild Airport" when planned in the late 1930s, was renamed "Major General Alexander E. Anderson Airport" when construction began in 1943, then "New York International Airport, Anderson Field" when flights began in 1948, had another name change in 1963?

A
O'Hare International Airport
B
La Guardia Airport
C
John F. Kennedy International Airport
D
John Lennon Airport
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Q3. Where is the stretch of water called the Gulf of Tartary?

A
Between Azerbaijan, Iran, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Turkmenistan
B
Between Turkey and Greece
C
Between Nepal and Tibet
D
Between the Russian mainland and Sakhalin island
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Q4. Romansch is an official language of which country?

A
Sweden
B
France
C
Luxembourg
D
Switzerland
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Q5. An Australian needs a passport to enter which of these areas?

A
New South Wales
B
Tasmania
C
New Zealand
D
Sydney
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Q6. In the 1950s, which country on the east coast of the Bay of Bengal was bordered by Pakistan, India, Tibet, China, French Indo China and Siam?

A
Ceylon
B
Persia
C
Ottoman Empire
D
Burma
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Q7. Which of these Australian cities calls itself the "City of Churches"?

A
Melbourne
B
Adelaide
C
Sydney
D
Hobart
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