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FASH: Worksheet
1. What is the name of the capital of Turkey?
a. !Ankara
b. Bursa
c. Istanbul
d. Izmir
2. All of the following are townsvillages in the Pacific Island nation of Kiribati EXCEPT:
a. !Urutora
b. London
c. Washington
d. Rungata
3. Where is the area commonly known as the Bermuda Triangle?
a. South Pacific Ocean, far off Chile
b. In the Caribbean Sea
c. !North Atlantic Ocean, between Florida and Puerto Rico
d. North Pacific Ocean, between Japan and the USA
4. How many countries does Spain have a land border with?
a. 2
b. !5
c. 4
d. 3
5. Japan has lefthand side traffic.
a. False
b. !True
6. What is the highest mountain in the world?
a. Mount Godwin Austen
b. Kangchenjunga
c. !Mt. Everest
d. Annapurna
7. What is the region conjoining Pakistan, India, and China with unknown leadership
called?
a. !Kashmir
b. Andorra
c. Gibraltar
d. Quin
8. What is the land connecting North America and South America?
a. Urals
b. !Isthmus of Panama
c. Isthmus of Suez
d. Australasia
9. What is the capital of Estonia?
a. Riga
b. !Tallinn
c. Tartu
d. Helsinki
10. What is the largest country in the world ?
a. Canada
b. !Russian Federation
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c. China
d. Brazil
1. Which of these countries is quot;doubly landlockedquot; surrounded entirely by one or
more landlocked countries?
a. Ethiopia
b. Switzerland
c. !Uzbekistan
d. Bolivia
2. Kuala Lumpur is the capital of which country?
a. !Malaysia
b. Singapore
c. Indonesia
d. Thailand
3. Which Russian oblast forms a border with Poland?
a. Nizhny Novgorod
b. !Kaliningrad
c. Omsk
d. Samara
4. The Southeast Asian island of Borneo is politically divided among 3 countries.
a. False
b. !True
5. What event led to Liechenstein adding a crown to its flag?
a. Charles VI039;s decree in 1719
b. !The 1936 Olympics
c. Coronation of Prince Johann I Joseph in 1805
d. Signing of the 1862 Constitution of Liechtenstein
6. How tall is One World Trade Center in New York City?
a. 1,225 ft
b. 1,960 ft
c. 1,888 ft
d. !1,776 ft
7. What is the highest mountain in the world?
a. Kangchenjunga
b. !Mt. Everest
c. Annapurna
d. Mount Godwin Austen
8. Norway has a larger land area than Sweden.
a. !False
b. True
9. New Haven is the capital city of the state of Connecticut in the United States.
a. !False
b. True
10. What mountain range lines the border between Spain and France?
a. Carpathians
b. !Pyrenees
c. Urals
d. Alps
1. What is the capital of Chile?
a. !Santiago
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b. Copiapoacute;
c. Valparaiacute;so
d. Antofagasta
2. How many federal states does Germany have?
a. 25
b. !16
c. 13
d. 32
3. Which of the following Inuit languages was the FIRST to use a unique writing system
not based on the Latin alphabet?
a. Inupiat
b. Greenlandic
c. !Inuktitut
d. Inuinnaqtun
4. What event led to Liechenstein adding a crown to its flag?
a. Signing of the 1862 Constitution of Liechtenstein
b. Charles VI039;s decree in 1719
c. Coronation of Prince Johann I Joseph in 1805
d. !The 1936 Olympics
5. How many countries border Kyrgyzstan?
a. 6
b. !4
c. 3
d. 1
6. What is the capital of British Columbia, Canada?
a. !Victoria
b. Hope
c. Vancouver
d. Kelowna
7. What is the capital of Seychelles?
a. N039;Djamena
b. !Victoria
c. Tripoli
d. Luanda
8. Which of these cities has a 4deg; East longitude.
a. Hong Kong
b. !Amsterdam
c. Toronto
d. Rio de Janero
9. Lake Titicaca is located between which two nations?
a. Kenya and Uganda
b. !Peru and Bolivia
c. India and Bangladesh
d. Mexico and the United States
10. The formerly EastPrussian city of Kouml;nigsberg is known as which Russian City
today?
a. !Kaliningrad
b. Krasnodar
c. Kursk
d. Kazan