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Geography Quiz #842

Geography Quiz for 2 March 2025

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Q1. What is an alternative name for a hydrolaccolith, a mound of earth-covered ice found in the Arctic and subarctic that can reach up to 70 m (230 ft) in height and up to 600 m (2,000 ft) in diameter?

A
Ice box
B
Pingo
C
Ice berg
D
Popsicle
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Q2. Which of these is a resort town north-east of Paris that is known for its horse racing and lace production?

A
Chantilly
B
Nice
C
Nantes
D
Marseilles
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Q3. What is the official language of the principality of Andorra?

A
Portuguese
B
Spanish
C
French
D
Catalan
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Q4. What is one of the distinguishing features of Baku, capital city of Azerbaijan?

A
It has a boundary line running through it dividing Azerbaijan from Russia
B
It is built at over 4,000m (on the slopes of Mount Bazardüzü)
C
It is the lowest lying national capital in the world
D
The buildings are all deep orange by statute
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Q5. Which body of water borders the state of Washington, USA?

A
Gulf of Mexico
B
Atlantic Ocean
C
Lake Michigan
D
Pacific Ocean
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Q6. Guinea and Guinea-Bissau have shores on which body of water?

A
North Atlantic Ocean
B
Gulf of Guinea
C
Mediterranean Sea
D
Indian Ocean
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Q7. What shape are lenticular clouds?

A
Like a mushroom
B
Puffed and irregular
C
Long thin streaks
D
Like a lentil, convex above and below
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