If you want to visit this picturesque bridge, where would you go?

Right on! ๐
Having difficulty with this one?
-
What is the name of the highest mountain in the world, located in the Himalayas?

Superb!
Not quite.
-
What is the name of the imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres?

Amazing! ๐
Not quite right. ๐ข
-
Which city is the capital of Scotland?

Sweet!
I'm afraid that wasn't it. ๐
-
Which of these countries is in Africa?

Absolutely right! ๐
Uh-oh. That was incorrect. ๐
-
What is the term for a circular movement of water, counter to a main current, causing a small whirlpool?

Fantastic! ๐ฅณ
Not quite right. ๐ข
-
What country contains the city Cairo?

Outstanding!
Hmm, I don't think so. ๐
-
Africa is the continent with the highest number of sovereign countries, sixteen of them landlocked. Which of these is NOT one of these landlocked countries?

That's right!
That was incorrect.
-
Which place in the world would you be in if you were seeing the Moai?

Impressive! ๐
Not quite right. ๐ข
-
When Eritrea became an independent country in the early 1990s, its creation left what other country landlocked?

Was that too easy for you?
Hmm, I don't think so. ๐
-
What natural process involves the wearing away of rocks, soil, and minerals by water, wind, or ice?

Hooray! ๐ฅณ
That was incorrect.
-
Which city in Texas is located on the border with Mexico and is known for its significant military presence?

Outstanding!
Not quite.
-
What natural phenomenon is characterized by the shaking of the surface of the Earth, resulting from the sudden release of energy in the Earth's lithosphere?

Yay!
Having difficulty with this one?
-
Which of these 'E' countries lies furthest to the north?

Spot on! ๐ฅณ
That was incorrect.
-
What is the name of the climate pattern that occurs in the Pacific Ocean, bringing warmer water and disrupting normal weather patterns?

Bullseye!
Nope, sorry. ๐ข
-
Which Central American country is the smallest and most densely populated in the region, known for its Pacific Ocean beaches?

That's great!
Hmm, I don't think so. ๐
-
What term describes a partially enclosed coastal body of water where freshwater from rivers and streams meets and mixes with salt ocean water?

Great job!
I'm afraid that wasn't it. ๐
-
Which Central African country, consisting of a mainland region and five inhabited islands, is the only sovereign African state where Spanish is an official language?

Great job!
Not quite.
-
What term is used to describe the point on the Earth's surface located directly above the focus of an earthquake?

Right on the money!
Having difficulty with this one?
-
Which river, historically significant to many ancient civilizations, flows through Turkey, Syria, and Iraq?

Boom! Nailed it! ๐
Not quite.
-
Which South American country is named after the equator, which passes through it?

Cool! ๐
Nope, sorry. ๐ข
-
Which iconic landmark served as the entrance to the 1889 Paris World Fair?

Nice going!
Hmm, I don't think so. ๐
-
What is the name of the subtropical wetland located in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Florida?

Amazing! ๐
Uh-oh. That was incorrect. ๐
-
What term describes a long, steep slope, especially one at the edge of a plateau or separating areas of land at different heights?

Magnificent!
Uh-oh. That was incorrect. ๐
-
Dili has been the capital of this nation since it fully gained its independence in 2002. What is the name of this country?

Superb!
That was incorrect.
-
Share the quiz to show your results!
Can You Excel in This Geography Quiz Where Every Answer Starts With ‘E’?
Create a free account to unlock a pet! Claim My Free Pet Replay
You got %%score%% out of %%total%%!
Copy Result Link
Others Also Played ๐๐ป
๐ก Did you know? You can resume your quizzes at any point โ even if you close your browser. Never lose track of your progress again!
Quiz Playlist
Unlock Premium Perks
Enjoy Quizly? Upgrade to Premium for an ad-free experience and exclusive features.
Get PremiumTop Commenters
Most comments in last 30 days
Counting Comments









23 Comments