Let's get started! You are on the Salisbury Plain looking at an ancient monument. It is a circle of standing stones, some of bluestone and some of sandstone. Druids meet here at the summer solstice. Where are you?
Valley of the Kings
Stonehenge
Parthenon
Pyramids at Giza
You are in a place which has more cars than people. You see no one walking around the streets except you. Where are you now?
Nepal
Monaco
San Marino
United States
Where in the world are you if you are looking at the Giant's Causeway?
Northern Ireland
Turkey
Switzerland
Norway
You have landed at the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo. This city is also one of the world's largest French-speaking populations. Where on earth are you?
Dublin
Moroni
Algiers
Kinshasa
You are traveling to an Asian country next. Which of the following is it?
Lithuania
Kreblakistan
Uzbekistan
Burundi
You are in Peru crossing a red gravel desert. There are lots of yellowish pathways seeming to lead nowhere. Your guide tells you that when you look down from an airplane you can see that these lines are drawings. One is of a monkey, another of a hummingbird. What are they known as?
Van Daniken lines
Lima Lines
Nazca Lines
Peruvian Lines
You have arrived in Monaco. True or false: It is the smallest country in the world.
You find yourself in one of the least visited countries in the world. This nation is home to sand dunes, magnetic mountains, and the capital city of Nouakchott. Where on earth are you?
Mauritania
Burkina Faso
Nigeria
Chad
You are in the largest city in Morocco, although it is not the capital. It is also a very important port. The center of the city has spacious avenues, but in the medina, the old part of the city, the streets are narrow. During WWII an important meeting between Roosevelt and Churchill took place here. To the western world it is best known as the setting for an Oscar winning movie. Where are you?
Casablanca
Rabat
Fez
Marrakesh
Uganda's capital, which has 1.6 million citizens, is also home to one of seven Baha'i Temples in the world. You are in its capital city. What is its name?
Lusaka
Osaka
Harare
Kampala
Here's the halfway point! You are now in one of these countries. The only clue we can tell you is that you are NOT in the United Kingdom. Where in the world are you?
Scotland
England
Northern Ireland
Greenland
You are admiring a famous building, regarded by many as the most beautiful building in the world because it is a symbol of love and mourning. The emperor built this in memory of his wife. In which country are you?
Afghanistan
China
India
Iraq
You're driving in a public transportation with no wheels. These are boats which are called vaporetti that act like buses. There are also gondolas for hire to cross to other buildings. You can't go anywhere without walking unless you ride in these boats. In which country are you now?
Italy
Germany
Malta
Serbia
You are traveling north from London to see what was the tallest building in the world for 238 years until its spire collapsed in 1549. What is this building?
Lincoln Cathedral
York Minster
Salisbury Cathedral
Durham Cathedral
Time to travel to the Caribbean to visit the Great Blue Hole, which is a giant marine sinkhole. Where in the world are you?
Puerto Rico
Belize
Honduras
Cayman Islands
You are now at the capital of North America's largest country by area. Where on earth are you?
Vancouver
Montreal
Ottawa
Toronto
You are at a river whose flow is reversed via civil engineering. The water has been colored green for St. Patrick's Day. Which city are you in?
Sydney
Dublin
Chicago
Atlanta
Next, you are headed next to an island where the club scene is huge. Where on earth are you going?
Macau
Newfoundland
Madagascar
Ibiza
You are visiting the historic temples of Wat Chaiwatthanaram in the former national capital city of Ayutthaya. Which Asian country are you in?
Brunei
Thailand
Cambodia
Philippines
Finally, you have just left the town of Cairns, Queensland. You are traveling in a large catamaran on your way to Green Island. This is part of an immense living structure that stretches for about 1,250 miles. You are looking forward to going snorkeling and seeing fantastic corals and hordes of colorful fish. Where are you?
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I got 14 out of 20!
You’re on your way to becoming a geography specialist! You’re not quite there yet, but some of these were pretty tricky.
I got 20 out of 20!
You’re a geography specialist! It’s intimidating to most people how smart you are, but to me, it’s impressive! Nobody can match your intelligence. Now, go brag to your friends.
Good job Yvonne,keep studying geography!!!
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I got 14 out of 20!
You’re on your way to becoming a geography specialist! You’re not quite there yet, but some of these were pretty tricky.
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14/20 Thank you for showing the correct answers.
I got 13 out of 20 – 65%
You’re on your way to becoming a geography specialist! You’re not quite there yet, but some of these were pretty tricky.
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14/20. Should have been 15 but clicked at the wrong time. But still pretty good for a geography quiz.
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