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Geography Quiz #660

Geography Quiz for 5 September 2021

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Q1. If you were on the Great Slave Lake where would you be?

A
In the Vostok Station, Antarctica
B
Near Yellowknife, District of Mackenzie, Northwest Territories, Canada
C
Between the Irkutsk Oblast and the Buryat Republic in Siberia, Russian Federation
D
Near Grizzly Bear Mountain and on the Arctic Circle, Northwest Territories, Canada
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Q2. What country has an official residence called Blair House, kept for guests of the leader of the country?

A
UK
B
USA
C
Australia
D
Canada
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Q3. One of the longest African rivers is also recorded as the world's deepest. What is the measured depth in parts of the river?

A
178 m (584 ft)
B
200 m (656 ft)
C
Around 220 m (720 ft)
D
116 m (381 ft)
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Q4. Where is the Satsuma peninsula?

A
People's Republic of China
B
Japan
C
South Korea
D
Republic of China (Taiwan)
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Q5. Which of these historic sites is in San Antonio, Texas, USA?

A
The Alamo
B
Arlington Cemetery
C
Bull Run
D
Plymouth Rock
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Q6. Where is the Viedma Glacier which empties into the western end of Lake Viedma?

A
Iceland
B
Norway
C
New Zealand
D
Argentina
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Q7. Where is the largest national park in the European Union, and one of the largest national parks in the world?

A
Martinique
B
French Guiana
C
Corsica
D
Belize
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