Quiz: World Geography Trivia Time

Which is largest country in South America?

Many countries might wish they had the title, but based on land area, Brazil wins this prize. As the largest country in South America, 8.5 million square kilometers host rainforest and cityscape alike. São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, anyone? The runner-up is Argentina, but quite far behind with 2.8 million square kilometers. Brazil is almost half of the continent!

Which country is also a continent?

The answer is Australia, mates! This faraway place is the only country in the world that is also a continent. It's a big hunk of land with kangaroos and didgeridoos, and no one ever divided it into nations. Today, it is divided into states. But Australia remains united floating in both the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. A unique title, so far!

Where is the world’s largest volcano located?

It’s not where you may expect, but Mauna Loa, located on the island of Hawaii, is historically considered the world’s largest volcano. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), this active shield volcano erupts once every six years. With an estimated volume of 18,000 cubic miles, lava eruptions from Mauna Loa are regarded to be non-explosive.

Sofia is the capital of which European country?

Its 2,000 years of history happened during Greek, Ottoman, Roman and Soviet rule. Perhaps it's not as well known as some of its famous sister cities. But Sofia has plenty of beauty and intrigue to offer visitors and residents alike. As the 13th largest city in the EU, it's worth a trip when in Bulgaria. Mountain lovers will enjoy the old buildings surrounded by peaks in all directions!

Which is the largest state in the USA?

Bears, gold, and snow are all associated with Alaska in the American psyche today. But what is its most impressive feature? It may not be the most populated, but Alaska is intimidating in terms of size. Geographical size, that is! As the largest state in the union, it could easily hold dozens of other states in its borders. At 1,481,348 sq km, Alaska is more than 15% of the total United States!

Madagascar is located in which ocean?

Yes, the jewel of the Indian Ocean is none other than Madagascar. Unique, lush animal and plant life makes this a notable destination for nature lovers. Its paradise inspired a kids movie, and it usually sees around 300,000 tourists each year. With an area of 587,041 square kilometers, it is no tiny island. It is actually the fourth largest island on earth! 

The region of Siberia is part of which country?

Almost synonymous with cold and snow, Siberia is a harsh place for much of the year. It is located in Russia and makes up a huge chunk of the country. Residents know about its awe-inspiring tundra, natural forests, and extensive mountain ranges. The Ural, Verkhoyansk, and Altai are located here. So is Lake Baikal, the world’s deepest lake. Conveniently, the Trans-Siberian Railway runs through the region for adventures!

In Europe, where is the city of Copenhagen?

These days, it seems Paris and London get all the attention. But should they? Named the happiest city in the world in many surveys, Copenhagen is worth a look, too! Known for its canals, delicious dining, and the Tivoli Gardens, visitors do enjoy their time in Demark. Modern beer breweries and ancient palaces in the city limits really balance the trip!

 What is the smallest country on Earth?

With an area of 49 hectares and a population of about 825, Vatican City is regarded as the world's smallest country by both area and population. Also known as the Holy See, the independent city fits within Rome and is the center of the Catholic Church. What is there to do in the world’s smallest country? You don’t want to miss St. Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican Museum, both of which are brimming with history and stories of the past.

Which country has the longest coastline on earth?

Yes, America's cousin to the north holds this glorious title. Canada's coastline is the world's longest, though they seem too modest to boast about it. At 243,042 km including its island spaces, the northern country of North America has a lot to offer beach lovers. There doesn't seem to be much surfing culture, though. The problem is, it gets pretty cold on most of it!

What is the capital of South Korea?

Seoul is the capital of the Republic of Korea, and also its largest metropolis. It's not just big for the country, either. It's the world's 16th largest city! Famous for modern skyscrapers and subways, Buddhist temples and ancient palaces, and fresh open markets, there is no shortage of novelty. Tourists are regularly stunned!

Where did corn actually originate?

Corn may be a staple all around the world today, but it didn't start out that way. Every crop comes from somewhere, and this treat began in Mexico. Over 9,000 years, colorful varieties became yellow and yummy through intentional planting. It shouldn't surprise anyone that travelers to the new world were fans. They adopted corn on the cob, tortillas, cornbread, and more. Versatility is the name of the game, with this veg!

Which famous river flows through Paris?

The geography of Europe includes famous rivers, and none are more romantic than the Seine. As France's second-longest river, it flows through wine-making regions and ends up in Paris itself. Literature over the years has referenced this waterway, and it's still as peaceful and slow-moving today. A stroll with a ham croissant is simply the best, on this river bank!

Which body of water is known as the national river of Russia?

Every nation has its national river, and Russia has the Volga. Also known as the longest river in Europe, the Volga flows via Central Russia to Southern Russia and into the Caspian Sea. The river has a length of 2,195 miles and has played a major role in history, serving as a remarkable meeting site of different Eurasian civilizations.

Where is the Great Barrier Reef?

Scuba diving is a fun activity in the community pool. But it's a little bit more fun in the Great Barrier Reef, for those in the Australian neighborhood. Around 1,429 miles of coral and creatures, it is the largest reef system on earth. Some sharks like to hang out there, but most are harmless to humans. There are better things to eat at this buffet, frankly!

What is the name of the famous French Palace of kings?

It's a must-see for any visit to Paris, and for good reason. Surrounded by glorious gardens, this exquisite palace was the home to the Kings of France for more than 100 years. But in 1789, some peasants got mad. They revolted, and the royals were beheaded and banned. Today, it's merely a landmark!

The Grand Canyon is located in which US state?

There is nothing on earth quite like the Grand Canyon, and Arizona holds the honor of hosting this natural wonder. Close to Utah and Nevada, people all over the region come to enjoy its views. The Colorado River flows through the bottom, offering boating and rafting opportunities for sportsmen. Over millions of years, this flow created the canyon itself!

Which country has the most poisonous snakes?

Australia-inspired figures like Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin for a reason. Home to an incredible number of vicious critters, it does hold the title of most poisonous snakes in the world. In fact, it even has the most poisonous snake of all: The inland taipan. One bite can kill a human quickly. Luckily, they don't live near Aussie towns or cities!

What is the name of the longest continental mountain range?

The Andes are known to be gorgeous. But who knows that they are actually the longest? In South America, 7,600 kilometers span seven countries on the continent. Many of the highest mountains on the planet are part of this range, too. More than fifty peaks reach over 6,000 meters high in the sky!

Which continent has the biggest population?

Some may have guessed Africa. But no! Asia holds this title. Surprisingly, around 60% of the world's population are located on the continent today. China, India, and half od Russia are just the beginning. Who can forget South Korea, Japan, and Thailand? There are a lot of countries over there, and it translates to 4.4 billion people!

Which country in the European Union has the biggest population?

Europe has a lot of medium and small countries, all with their own histories and cultures. It's great for a road trip, as many know. But which is the mightiest country in the region, nowadays? As it turns out, Germany holds that title in terms of the biggest population. An impressive 82 million people live there, beating out runner-up France!

Which is the longest river in the world?

The Nile narrowly beats out the Amazon, for this one. The African river spans 4,132 miles long, while its South American competitor is around 4,000. The famous site of Egyptian pharaohs actually spans eleven countries: Tanzania,  Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Eritrea, Sudan, Ethiopia, plus Egypt. It's the primary water source for millions, easily!

Which is the most populated capital city in the world?

Tokyo wins this title with more than 38 million residents, beating out India's Delhi with around 26 million. Japan's capital city was once a small fishing village, believe it or not. But today, there is no way to call it a village. It does retain its love of fish, with the largest fish market in the world: Tsukiji Fish Market. Home of sushi, that's no surprise!

Where is the Taj Mahal?

The Taj Mahal is iconic, and people around the world recognize it instantly. But what exactly is this crown jewel of India? A look at its history reveals it is actually a tomb, originally! Commissioned to hold the body of the favourite wife of Emporer Mumtaz Mahal, it also hosts the grave of Shah Jahan. Today, Instagram is making it a very trendy landmark!

How long does it take for the Earth to rotate one full time?

It might seem like a trick question, but the answer is 24 hours. That's the amount of time it takes for Earth's rotation to complete. That's the concept of a day! Sure, people may think of this concept in terms of the sun rising and setting. But, science review: That has a lot to do with all the spinning in space!

Machu Picchu is found in which country?

Peru is becoming a top backpacker destination, in the age of affordable global travel. The peak of Machu Picchu is around 7,000 feet above sea level. Obviously, it's quite a climb. But for the adventurous, the views after that adrenaline are worth the trip. This Andes landmark was not only named a UNESCO World Heritage Site, but one of the New Seven Wonders of the World!

Which is the largest sandy desert in the world?

Sand for 3.5 million square miles, the Sahara is definitely the largest non-polar desert in the world. Antarctica is technically a desert too, but the snow is not what most people think of when hearing the term. It's all about camels and caravans, and this destination delivers. Divided into several regions over many countries, this mega classification includes several smaller known deserts, like the Libyan Desert and the Nubian Desert. So much sand, overall!

Which is the biggest freshwater lake on earth?

The USA holds this honor, and it has a number of lakes competing for the title. Out of the Great Lakes, the aptly named Lake Superior is the largest by surface area. Touching Ontario, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan, it's a popular nature destination all over the region. Many observe it looks like a sea, not a lake!

The city of Dresden can be found in which country?

Germany may be famous for the rich history of Berlin and the beer festivals of Munich, but Dresden has its own distinct appeal. About 4 million tourists visit this lovely city’s stunning art museums and palaces every year. Also known as the Jewel Box, the city center boasts stunning rococo style. 

Which country has the most pyramids?

While Egypt is synonymous with pyramids, the African nation of Sudan is more prolific. Indeed, Sudan has 220 pyramids scattered across its deserts, making it the most plentiful place for pyramids in the world. Nubian pyramids were built in three locations in Sudan to serve as burial sites for the kings and queens of Napata and Meroë.

Where is the driest place on Earth?

The Dry Valleys of Antarctica, which haven’t received any rain for almost 2 million years, combine to form the driest place on Earth. This 4800-square kilometer region has very little water, ice, or snow. The scant water features include Lake Vida, Lake Vanda, Lake Bonney, and the Onyx River. Interestingly, the winds brought by the mountains are so heavy with moisture that gravity tugs them down and away from the Valleys.

Which city is considered the oldest in the world?

The capital of Syria, Damascus, is considered the oldest constantly inhabited city in the world, with proof of habitation dating back more than 11,000 years. Its strategic location has made the city a center for many civilizations. Today, its large metropolitan area is home to an estimated 2.5 million people.

Which mountain peak is closest to the Moon?

Mt. Everest has the tallest altitude on Earth in terms of sea level, but because of the equatorial bulge where Mount Chimborazo is located, it is the closest place on the planet to the moon. The mountain, like Everest, is also a hub for climbing. We can imagine how incredible one must feel when sitting on top of this famous mountain!

What is the capital city of Pakistan?

The ninth-largest city and the capital city of Pakistan, Islamabad, is rated as a Gamma+ city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network. With a population dominated by upper-middle and middle-class citizens, Islamabad has the most expensive cost of living in Pakistan. The city boasts a comfortable lifestyle and reliable safety measures.

What is the oldest town in Texas?

Holding the distinction of being the oldest town in Texas, Nacogdoches was established in 1779 by Colonel Don Antonio Gil Y'Barbo. Did we mention that this quaint little town is the largest producer of blueberries in Texas? Nacogdoches is also rich with history from years past, starting with the native Caddo people. 

What is the biggest city in Saskatchewan?

Yes, Saskatoon is the biggest city in Saskatchewan – a frigid province in Western Canada. Named after the berry of a similar name which is local to the area, Saskatoon is situated along the Trans-Canada Yellowhead Highway. This huge city is home to Wanuskewin Heritage Park, the Meewasin Valley Authority, and the Forestry Farm Park and Zoo.

Kuala Lumpur is the capital of which Asian country?

Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia as well as its largest city. It is widely known for numerous landmarks such as the Petronas Twin Towers (the world's tallest twin skyscrapers) and Batu Caves, which are more than 400 million years old. KL is also home to historical sites such as the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station and the Sultan Abdul Samad Building.

What is the capital city of Nigeria?

Abuja officially became Nigeria's capital city on December 12, 1991. Its skyline, which was constructed in the 1980s, is dominated by Aso Rock, a massive monolith. Abuja is known for being one of the wealthiest cities in the nation and a vital capital on the African continent because of its geopolitical impact on regional undertakings.

Which city is the capital of Oregon?

Oregon's state capital has had a raucous history. Salem serves as the center for both the state government and the neighboring farming communities. In 1851, the territorial government moved the capital to Salem from Oregon City through a legislative act. Then in 1855, it was moved to Corvallis, only to move back to Salem in the same year.

Which river runs through Baghdad?

The name "Tigris" comes from Old Persian and translates to something along the lines of "the fast one." It is about 1,150 miles long, descending from the Taurus Mountains of Turkey. The river flows for around 250 miles through Southeastern Turkey prior to becoming part of the Syria-Turkey border.