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Geography Quiz #363

Geography Quiz for 27 December 2015

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Q1. In 1932 the Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd unified with the regions of Al-Hasa and Qatif to form which country?

A
Somalia
B
Ethiopia
C
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
D
Republic of the Congo
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Q2. Which of these states is the furthest north?

A
Florida
B
Texas
C
New Mexico
D
South Dakota
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Q3. Where in London, covering 350 acres (140 hectares), would you find the Serpentine (an artifical lake), Rotten Row (for riding horses) and a bird sanctuary?

A
Richmond Park
B
St James's Park
C
Regent's Park
D
Hyde Park
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Q4. At 400 km in length, what is the world's longest glacier?

A
Fox Glacier, New Zealand
B
Lambert Glacier, Antarctica
C
Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada
D
Aconcagua, Argentina
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Q5. In May 2009, flooding killed at least 30 people and caused more than 20,000 people to leave their homes in which country?

A
India
B
South Africa
C
Brazil
D
Pakistan
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Q6. The Rhine, the Mississippi and the Amazon are all what type of geographical feature?

A
Canals
B
Mountains
C
Oceans
D
Rivers
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Q7. What did the country which later became Zambia and Zimbabwe but was then led by the European Ian Smith proclaim in 1965?

A
The founding of ZANU
B
The founding of ZAPU
C
Unilateral Declaration of Independence from the UK
D
The Republic of Rhodesia
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