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Monday, April 27, 2020
National Geographic Quiz — April 27th, 2020
Questions for this quick geography quiz are found on the National Geographic Geo Bee Quiz (↗) website. You may further test your geographic knowledge (↗) with other quizzes from GeoFact of the Day as well as the interactive National Geographic website. Enjoy and good luck!
1) Which country is more densely populated?
A — THE NETHERLANDS
B — KAZAKHSTAN
C — MONGOLIA
2) What is the term for the flow of cultural ideas and traits from one culture group to another?
A — cultural interdependence
B — cultural hearth
C — cultural diffusion
3) Windsor lies at the western edge of CANADA’s most populated area. This city is in which province?
A — Quebec
B — British Columbia
C — Ontario
4) The Kuna, a people known for their colorful cloth designs, are native to the southernmost country in Central America. Which country do they live in?
A — PANAMA
B — BELIZE
C — GUATEMALA
ANSWERS
Question 1:
A . . . . . The Netherlands
Question 2:
C . . . . . cultural diffusion
Question 3:
C . . . . . Ontario
Question 4:
A . . . . . Panama
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