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Friday, August 14, 2020
National Geographic Quiz — August 14th, 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. The answers are listed below; enjoy and good luck!
1) Analogy: The Amu Darya is to the Aral Sea as the Volga River is to the ________.
A — Caspian Sea
B — Mediterranean Sea
C — North Sea
2) Which of these physical features is most different from the other two?
A — marsh
B — reef
C — wetland
3) Which U.S. state is not a leading copper producer?
A — New Mexico
B — Arizona
C — Kansas
4) Analogy: SRI LANKA is an island and PANAMA is an ________.
A — atoll
B — peninsula
C — strait
D — isthmus
ANSWERS
Question 1:
A . . . . . Caspian Sea
Question 2:
B . . . . . reef
Question 3:
C . . . . . Kansas
Question 4:
D . . . . . isthmus
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