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Geography Quiz #130

Geography Quiz for 10 July 2011

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Q1. What geographical feature is Bull Run, the site of a battle that was famously lost by the new Union army which included troops commanded by George Armstrong Custer, later General Custer?

Note: This question was updated in September 2019
A
Harbour
B
Mountain
C
Valley
D
River
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Q2. The German word "schloss" refers to what?

A
Castle
B
Shoes
C
Mud
D
Over-done advertising
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Q3. Which theme park in LA County, California, USA, initially created to offer tours of soundstages and sets, is one of the oldest movie studios still in use and was the first of many similar theme parks in, for example, Florida and Japan?

A
Paramount Studios
B
Universal Studios
C
Twentieth Century Fox
D
United Artists
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Q4. Which of these is not in the borough of Manhattan, New York City?

A
Coney Island
B
Broadway
C
Central Park
D
Times Square
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Q5. What is featured on the flag of Mexico?

A
An eagle eating a snake
B
A wheel
C
A lion rampant
D
A duck
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Q6. Which organisation runs the undergraduate college in Annapolis, Maryland, USA, that is known as "The Academy"?

A
The US Navy
B
The US Army
C
The US Air Force
D
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Q7. Which of these countries is north of the equator?

A
Fiji
B
Zambia
C
Vanuatu
D
Venezuela
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