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Sunday, April 14, 2019
National Geographic Quiz — April 14th, 2019
The online National Geographic Geo Bee Quiz (↗) is still in existence after all — just hosted on a different web address. Keep testing your geographic knowledge (↗) with other quizzes from GeoFact of the Day. If there's a tricky question, try searching for a post or access the Countries page (navigation bar). Your answer might be found on GeoFact of the Day. Enjoy and good luck!
1) Analogy: Cappadocia is to TURKEY as Gascony is to what?
A — AUSTRIA
B — FRANCE
C — SWEDEN
2) Several countries in Central Africa use a unit of currency known as the CFA Franc. Most of these countries are former colonies of what country?
3) Which country is not a component of the Greater Antilles archipelago?
A — BARBADOS
B — CUBA
C — JAMAICA
4) Cyrenaica, Fezzan, and Tripolitania are historic regions in which country?
A — CHAD
B — EGYPT
C — LIBYA
ANSWERS
Question 1:
B . . . . . France
Question 2:
France
Question 3:
A . . . . . Barbados
Question 4:
C . . . . . Libya
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