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Geography Quiz: Can You Answer All 10 Questions?

❓ Question 1

What is the longest river in the world?
A) Amazon
B) Nile
C) Yangtze
D) Mississippi

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A) Amazon – about 7,062 km long, making it longer than the Nile.

❓ Question 2

Which country has the largest land area?
A) USA
B) Canada
C) Russia
D) China

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C) Russia – around 17.1 million km².

❓ Question 3

Which capital city is the highest above sea level?
A) Kathmandu
B) La Paz
C) Quito
D) Bogotá

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B) La Paz (Bolivia) – more than 3,600 m above sea level.

❓ Question 4

What is the largest desert on Earth?
A) Sahara
B) Gobi
C) Antarctic Desert
D) Kalahari

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C) Antarctic Desert – over 14 million km².

❓ Question 5

Which country has the most islands?
A) Indonesia
B) Philippines
C) Sweden
D) Japan

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C) Sweden – more than 260,000 islands.

❓ Question 6

Which mountain is the highest above sea level?
A) Kilimanjaro
B) Elbrus
C) Everest
D) K2

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C) Everest – 8,849 m.

❓ Question 7

Which country is uniquely located on two continents?
A) Russia
B) Turkey
C) Egypt
D) Kazakhstan

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B) Turkey – it lies in both Europe and Asia.

❓ Question 8

Where is the deepest point of the world’s oceans?
A) Philippine Trench
B) Mariana Trench
C) Tonga Trench
D) Aleutian Trench

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B) Mariana Trench – about 11,000 m deep.

❓ Question 9

Which country has the most neighboring countries?
A) China
B) Russia
C) Germany
D) Brazil

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A) China – it shares borders with 14 countries.

❓ Question 10

Which city is known as the “City of Seven Hills”?
A) Athens
B) Moscow
C) Rome
D) Lisbon

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C) Rome – it was founded on seven hills.

🎯 Final Challenge

Count how many answers you got right.
👉 Share your score in the comments – let’s see who gets all 10!

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