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1 Which English City has districts named Eastville, Redlands and Fishponds?
A Bristol.
2 Bolivia and which other South American Country are completely landlocked?
A Paraguay. These are the only two countries on the continent that do not have direct access to the ocean.
3 Which is the longest river to run entirely through Wales?
A The River Tywi (or River Towy), measuring 75 miles (120 km) from its source in the Cambrian Mountains to its mouth at Carmarthen Bay. While other rivers like the Severn are longer, they do not remain exclusively within Wales.
4 What was the name of Zambia prior to independence from Britain in 1964?
A Northern Rhodesia. This British protectorate was formed in 1911 by combining two earlier territories and remained a protectorate until it became the independent Republic of Zambia on 24th October 1964.
5 Israel and which other country borders the Dead Sea?
A Jordan. The Dead Sea is a landlocked salt lake.
6 How are the Friendly Islands in the Pacific Ocean now known?
A Tonga. Captain James Cook gave Tonga this name in 1773 after receiving a warm and friendly reception from its inhabitants during his first visit.
7 Bramley, Roundhay, and Farsley are all suburbs or towns within which English city?
A Leeds. A metropolitan borough with city status and serves as a major urban centre in northern England.
8 Tourist destinations Benidorm and Alicante are on which Spanish Costa?
A Costa Blanca, which is the “white coast”.
9 Which is the most volcanic of the American states?
A Alaska. While other states like Hawaii, California, and Washington also have volcanoes, Alaska has the highest concentration, with around 141 active volcanoes.
10 Which of the five main Channel Islands is furthest north?
A Alderney. It’s also closer to the Normandy coast of France than to its sister islands.