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Geography Quiz #846

Geography Quiz for 30 March 2025

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Q1. What island group may be described as a triangle with its corners at Hawaii, New Zealand and Easter Island, including the island groups Samoa, Tonga, the Cook Islands, Tuvalu, Tokelau, and Niue?

A
Melanesia
B
Australasia
C
Polynesia
D
Micronesia
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Q2. Which of these is NOT an Iranian treasure in the Islamic world designated a UNESCO World Heritage site?

A
Tabriz Historic Bazaar Complex
B
Maydān-e Emām (“Imam's Square”) formerly Maydān-e Shāh (“Royal Square”) in Isfahan, Iran
C
The city of Persepolis
D
Samarra Archaeological City
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Q3. Where is the radar site Link Quality Indicator (LQI) based to monitor the Traffic Separation Scheme in the Strait of Hormuz?

A
Jask, Iran
B
Manama, Bahrain
C
Doha, Qatar
D
A small island north of the Musandam Peninsula, Oman
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Q4. Which country, whose capital is Doha, was ruled until 2013 by Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani?

A
Abu Dhabi
B
Qatar
C
Syria
D
Dubai
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Q5. Brasília has been the capital of Brazil since 1960. Where was the capital before that?

A
Montevideo
B
La Paz
C
Rio de Janeiro
D
São Paulo
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Q6. Where is Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve?

A
Norway
B
New Zealand
C
USA
D
Canada
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Q7. What is the country of origin of the cheese called "edam"?

A
USA
B
Greece
C
Netherlands
D
Wales
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