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Geography Quiz #528

Geography Quiz for 24 February 2019

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Q1. Which of these countries is landlocked?

A
Germany
B
Laos
C
Ecuador
D
Ivory Coast
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Q2. What is the capital of the archipelago in the South Atlantic Ocean called The Falkland Islands?

A
Stanley
B
Georgia
C
St. George's
D
The Settlement
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Q3. 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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Q4. Where is the stretch of water called The Solent?

A
Between Scotland and the Orkney Islands
B
Between the Isle of Man and Ireland
C
Between the Isle of Wight and the coast of England
D
Part of Lake Windermere
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Q5. What is the name of the swampy area in Florida, south of Lake Okeechobee?

A
Yosemite
B
The Florida Marshes
C
Orlando Bogs
D
Everglades
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Q6. Which peninsula has the Mediterranean Sea to the south, the Aegean Sea to the west and the Black Sea to the north, and is separated from Europe by the Dardanelles and the Bosphorus?

A
Asia Minor
B
Crimea
C
Iberian peninsula
D
The Balkans
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Q7. The Hudson River forms the boundary between the states of New York and what other?

A
Rhode Island
B
Massachusetts
C
Pennsylvania
D
New Jersey
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