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Geography Quiz #137

Geography Quiz for 28 August 2011

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Q1. Approximately what is the population of China?

A
5,000 million
B
1,400 million
C
1,000 million
D
500 million
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Q2. Where are the islands called Amherst, Bayfield, Greene, Simcoe, High Bluff, Nicholson, Waupoos and Wolfe?

A
Red Sea
B
North Atlantic Ocean
C
Ionian Sea
D
Lake Ontario
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Q3. Banff National Park and Jasper National Park, which are connected by the Icefields Parkway, are in which Canadian province?

A
Alberta
B
Ontario
C
Saskatchewan
D
Quebec
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Q4. What is the name for an area of land, of which there are about 310 in the USA, managed by a Native American tribe under the US Department of the Interior's Bureau of Indian Affairs?

A
Indian reservation
B
Ghost town
C
Ghetto
D
Internment camp
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Q5. The Rocky Mountains stretch over 3,000 miles from New Mexico to where?

A
California
B
New York
C
British Columbia
D
Paraguay
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Q6. What is the title of the head of government of Ireland, similar to that of a Prime Minister, who is nominated by the lower house and appointed by the President?

A
The Céilidh
B
The Taoiseach
C
The Diet
D
The Shillelagh
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Q7. What is the colloquial name for people from Wiltshire, a county of South West England, that arose from a folk tale?

A
Treehuggers
B
Sunlovers
C
Comet-tailers
D
Moonrakers
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