
From the tallest mountain in the world to the longest river, geography is a fascinating subject that can take you on a journey around the world. But, we're not here to bore you with facts and figures. Instead, we've created a quiz that's fun, challenging, and a little bit quirky. Do you think you have what it takes to ace this geography knowledge quiz? We've compiled 20 questions that will test your knowledge of countries, landmarks, and even party islands.
Think you know which country is home to the iconic Mount Fuji? How about the Nordic country with the second-longest coastline? And, if you're a party animal, you might already know the answer to our question about the infamous island of Ibiza.
So, whether you're a geography buff or just looking for a fun way to test your knowledge, this quiz is for you. Get ready to impress your friends with your geography skills. Let's get started!
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The Great Pyramid of Giza is the only Wonder of the Ancient World still standing. It can be seen from what capital city of Egypt?

Damascus
Dubai
Mecca
Cairo
What is the highest mountain in North America?

Mount Aconcagua
Vinson Massif
Denali
Mount Rushmore
True or false: The Great Wall of China can be seen from space.

True
False
The home of writers like Leo Tolstoy and Fyodor Dostoevsky and the Grand Kremlin Palace, what transcontinental nation spans Eastern Europe and Northern Asia?

Russia
Ukraine
China
Turkey
This African country is home to savannas, lakes, the Great Rift Valley, and mountain highlands. What is it?

Guinea-Bissau
Burkina Faso
Kenya
Djibouti
Of the following countries, which is home to Mount Fuji?

Japan
Nepal
Madagascar
South Korea
True or false: England has no land borders.

True
False
With close to 62,000 miles of coastline, this Nordic country has the second-longest coastline in the entire world.

Denmark
Norway
Finland
Iceland
What country is landlocked by Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Iran?

Armenia
Lesotho
Laos
North Macedonia
According to the terms of the Antarctic Treaty of 1959, Antarctica is currently reserved for:

Tourism
Nuclear testing
Scientific research
Whale hunting
You're at the halfway point of the quiz! Which city in Jordan was once called Philadelphia?

Zarqa
Amman
Petra
Aqaba
Where in the world is Uluru situated?

Belgium
Trinidad and Tobago
Sweden
Australia
Where in the world is Copacabana Beach located?

Sweden
Brazil
Grenada
Guyana
The capital city of the country pictured here is Pyongyang, but not everyone can visit it due to its Demilitarized Zone. Name the isolated nation.

Japan
Mongolia
Taiwan
North Korea
Which of the following South American countries has the world's highest capital city that sits on a plateau in the Andes?

Bolivia
Chile
Suriname
Paraguay
In which city would you find Michelangelo's David statue?

Palermo
Florence
Pisa
Verona
Which of these oceans does South Africa border?

Atlantic Ocean
Arctic Ocean
Pacific Ocean
Southern Ocean
You're almost done, I promise. Which of these is the capital of Morocco?

Tokyo
Mbabane
Windhoek
Rabat
What is the westernmost country in mainland Europe?

Portugal
Scotland
Ireland
Spain
Here's the final one: what do you call it when two cities grow so large they merge?

Col
Caldera
Cavern
Conurbation
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