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Thursday, May 17, 2018
Geography Quiz #2 — May 17th, 2018
Questions for this quick geography quiz are found on the National Geographic Geo Bee Quiz (↗) website. Keep testing your geographic knowledge (↗) with other quizzes from GeoFact of the Day. Enjoy and good luck!
1) The Amazon and Paraná rivers both flow through which country?
A — ARGENTINA
B — BOLIVIA
C — ECUADOR
D — BRAZIL
2) The Tyrrhenian Sea separates the island of Sardinia from the mainland of which country?
A — GREECE
B — ITALY
C — CROATIA
3) Which U.S. state is not part of the Four Corners region?
A — Idaho
B — Utah
C — Arizona
4) Which Great Lake is bordered by Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, and another state?
A — Lake Erie
B — Lake Huron
C — Lake Superior
D — Lake Ontario
E — Lake Michigan
Answers are listed below!
ANSWERS
Question 1:
D . . . . . Brazil
Question 2:
B . . . . . Italy
Question 3:
A . . . . . Idaho
Question 4:
E . . . . . Lake Michigan
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