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Geography Quiz #638

Geography Quiz for 4 April 2021

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Q1. Which of these countries is immediately north of Bulgaria?

A
Romania
B
Belgium
C
Netherlands
D
Estonia
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Q2. Until the Gotthard Base Tunnel was commissioned in 2016, what was the world's longest traffic (railway or road) tunnel?

A
Gotthard Rail Tunnel in Switzerland that connects Göschenen with Airolo
B
Channel Tunnel between the United Kingdom and France
C
The Simplon Tunnel that connects Switzerland with Italy.
D
Seikan Tunnel that connects the islands of Honshū and Hokkaidō
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Q3. Which of these is a principality?

A
Algeria
B
Australia
C
Bulgaria
D
Liechtenstein
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Q4. Which of these Canadian provinces is the furthest west?

A
Nova Scotia
B
Quebec
C
Ontario
D
British Columbia
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Q5. The language known as Putonghua, Guoyu, Gwok Yu and Huayu, is spoken in Taiwan, Malaysia and Singapore and where else that it is the official language?

A
People's Republic of China
B
New Zealand
C
Indonesia
D
Cambodia
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Q6. Which continent has the world's highest waterfall, largest river by volume, longest mountain range, driest non-polar place, largest rainforest, highest capital city, and highest commercially navigable lake?

A
Asia
B
North America
C
South America
D
Europe
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Q7. Which of these deserts is in Africa?

A
Negev
B
Gobi
C
Gibson
D
Kalahari
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