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Geography Pub Quiz 260729 (Free Printable)

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Geography Pub Quiz 260729 is a selection of 10 questions and answers, balanced for general audiences with an 8/10 Guessability rating. Geography Pub Quiz 260729 is the filename to differentiate it from other Geography quizzes. Feel free to use any of these questions and answers for your own quizzes. Just keep in mind that you cannot republish them in any format.

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  1. Q: How many Great Lakes are there in North America?
    A: Five. Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario. Together, they form the largest freshwater system on Earth.
  2. Q: How many stars are on the flag of New Zealand?
    A: Four. They are red with white borders and represent the Southern Cross constellation.
  3. Q: In which country do people speak the Language they call Nihongo?
    A: Japan. It is the official and primary language of the country, spoken by the vast majority of its population.
  4. Q: In which South American country is the highest point?
    A: Argentina. Mount Aconcagua, which is 6,962 metres (22,841 feet) high.
  5. Q: In which South American country is the lowest point?
    A: Argentina. Laguna del Carbón, which sits at approximately 105 metres (344 feet) below sea level.
  6. Q: Which country has the world’s oldest continuously used national flag?
    A: Denmark, the Dannebrog. It features a white Scandinavian cross on a red background and has been in use since 1219.
  7. Q: In which ocean or sea is the Seychelles archipelago?
    A: Indian Ocean. The country consists of 115 islands lying about 1,600 km (1,000 miles) off the eastern coast of mainland Africa and northeast of Madagascar.
  8. Q: Into which estuary do the Trent and Ouse rivers flow?
    A: Humber Estuary. This large tidal estuary flows eastward before emptying into the North Sea, separating the counties of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.
  9. Q: On which coast is Sydney, Australia, located?
    A: East coast. Bordering the South Pacific Ocean.
  10. Q: Which country is directly north of Israel?
    A: Lebanon is directly north of Israel. To the northeast, Israel also shares a border with Syria.

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