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Friday, December 14, 2018
National Geographic Quiz — December 14th, 2018
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1) Baikal, Titicaca, and Victoria are all examples of what kind of physical feature?
A — mountain range
B — lake
C — desert
2) Which commonly serves as the baseline for measuring elevations of Earth's landforms?
A — sea level
B — river level
C — lake level
3) Formerly a member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), which Southeast Asian country produces approximately 1.4 percent of the world's daily oil (petroleum)?
A — INDONESIA
B — PHILIPPINES
C — THAILAND
4) Sobo-Katamuki National Park is located on the southernmost of JAPAN's major islands. What is this island?
A — Hokkaido
B — Honshu
C — Kyushu
ANSWERS
Question 1:
B . . . . . lake
Question 2:
A . . . . . sea level
Question 3:
A . . . . . Indonesia
Question 4:
C . . . . . Kyushu
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