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Geography Quiz #629

Geography Quiz for 31 January 2021

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Q1. Where is the oldest fragment of Earth's continental crust in South America?

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Sete Voltas Massif (São Francisco craton, Brazil)
B
Buck Reef Chert
C
Barberton greenstone belt
D
Tirumala Hills
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Q2. Which Venezuelan river has the same name as a Womble?

A
Bungo
B
Tobermory
C
Orinoco
D
Wellington
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Q3. Which of these countries has the greatest population density?

A
Botswana
B
Canada
C
Niue
D
Mauritania
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Q4. Which of these is a principality?

A
Algeria
B
Andorra
C
Scotland
D
France
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Q5. Which of these is a city on the Bosphorus that is considered to be part of both Asia and Europe?

A
Istanbul
B
Beirut
C
Ankara
D
Gallipoli
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Q6. What is the basic design of the new state flag adopted by The Republic of the Union of Myanmar on 21 October 2010 to replace the former flag that had been in use since 1974?

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Red, white & blue vertical stripes
B
Yellow, green & red horizontal stripes with a five-pointed white star in the middle
C
13 stars circled in a corner with 13 red and white horizontal bars
D
Red, with a green horizontal stripe through the centre
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Q7. Where is Africa's geographical centre, marked by a monument 45 km away in the town of Obo?

A
South Sudan
B
Central African Republic
C
Democratic Republic of Congo
D
Chad
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