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Geography Quiz #772

Geography Quiz for 29 October 2023

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Q1. What is the name for a raised block of the earth's crust thrown up between two faults?

A
Rift
B
Horst
C
Cirque
D
Graben
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Q2. When Europeans came to their land, the Charrúa people were the predominant tribe in what became which country?

A
Colombia
B
Peru
C
Uruguay
D
Suriname
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Q3. Who is the only 20th century US president carved into Mount Rushmore?

A
Theodore Roosevelt
B
Woodrow Wilson
C
Abraham Lincoln
D
George Washington
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Q4. In which city are O'Connell Street, known as 'Sackville Street' until 1924, and O'Connell Bridge, known as Carlisle Bridge until the early 1880s, which were renamed for Daniel O'Connell, a nationalist leader of the early 19th century?

A
Washington DC
B
Brasilia
C
Dublin
D
Canberra
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Q5. The Matterhorn is on the border between which two countries?

A
Spain and Portugal
B
Switzerland and Italy
C
Chile and Argentina
D
Canada and the USA
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Q6. Which river, 210 miles long, whose principal tributaries are the Wye, Avon and Teme, empties into the Bristol channel?

A
Tyne
B
Severn
C
Derwent
D
Trent
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Q7. From Hainan in the north to and including Singapore in the south, and including the Gulf of Thailand, how many countries have coasts on the South China Sea?

A
9
B
7
C
5
D
12
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