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Geography Quiz #309

Geography Quiz for 14 December 2014

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Q1. What is the capital city of New York state in the USA?

A
Albany
B
New York
C
Buffalo
D
Washington
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Q2. The word for a territory under British rule that was not part of Great Britain itself was “colony” or “Crown colony”, until the British Nationality Act 1981 which called each one a “British-Dependent Territory”. What name are most of them known by since?

A
British Overseas Colony
B
British Overseas Territory
C
British Overseas Dependency
D
British Territorial Dependency
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Q3. What is widely considered to be the commercial capital of India?

Note: This question was updated in June 2015
A
Delhi
B
Kolkata
C
Ghennai
D
Mumbai
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Q4. If you travelled due west from Seattle, USA where would you make landfall?

Note: This question was updated in June 2015
A
Japan
B
South Korea
C
China
D
Russia
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Q5. Which of these is a Pacific Island that is famous for its large statues?

Note: This question was updated in July 2020
A
Ramadan Island
B
Christmas Island
C
Passover Island
D
Easter Island
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Q6. Where is the Dune of Pilat found?

A
The Netherlands
B
North-east coast of Algeria
C
North-western Poland
D
West coast of France
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Q7. Which river forms the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia?

A
Congo
B
Zambezi
C
Nile
D
Limpopo
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