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Sunday, March 27, 2022
National Geographic Quiz — March 2022
Questions for this quick geography quiz are found on the National Geographic GeoBee Quiz (↗) website. You can further test your geographic knowledge (↗) with geography quizzes from GeoFact of the Day. The answers to this quiz are listed below; enjoy and good luck!
1) Which city is located near the Chesapeake Bay on the banks of the Severn River?
A — Annapolis
B — Boston
C — Columbus
2) Which country is not bordered by the Orinoco River?
A — COLOMBIA
B — ECUADOR
C — VENEZUELA
3) One of the world's largest deposits of potash is located in the province of Saskatchewan in ____________.
A — CHINA
B — EGYPT
C — CANADA
4) Low-grade iron ore found near Lake Superior is known as ____________.
A — taconite
B — chrysoberyl
C — pyrite
ANSWERS
Question 1: A . . . . . Annapolis
Question 2: B . . . . . Ecuador
Question 3: C . . . . . Canada
Question 4: A . . . . . taconite
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