Which Asian sea is most critical for global oil trade?
A. Yellow Sea
B. Arabian Sea
C. South China Sea
D. Sea of Japan
Answer: C
Explanation: A major shipping route for oil and goods.
Which river flows northward?
A. Niger
B. Congo
C. Nile
D. Zambezi
Answer: C
Explanation: The Nile flows north into the Mediterranean Sea.
Which mountains divide Europe and Asia?
A. Alps
B. Pyrenees
C. Carpathians
D. Ural Mountains
Answer: D
Explanation: The Urals form the traditional boundary.
Which ocean current cools the west coast of North America?
A. Gulf Stream
B. Labrador Current
C. California Current
D. North Atlantic Drift
Answer: C
Explanation: The California Current brings cold water southward.
Why is much of Australia arid?
A. High mountains
B. Cold ocean currents and high pressure
C. Dense forests
D. Polar winds
Answer: B
Explanation: These factors reduce rainfall.
Which language family dominates South Asia?
A. Altaic
B. Afro-Asiatic
C. Indo-European
D. Sino-Tibetan
Answer: C
Explanation: Hindi, Urdu, and Bengali belong to this family.
The Sahel is best described as:
A. Dense rainforest
B. Mountain region
C. A transition zone
D. Coastal plain
Answer: C
Explanation: It lies between the Sahara Desert and savanna.
Which country has the most active volcanoes in Europe?
A. Greece
B. Italy
C. Iceland
D. Spain
Answer: C
Explanation: Iceland sits on a volcanic ridge.
Which North American country has the most lakes in the world?
Answer: Canada
What is the greatest threat to the Great Barrier Reef?
A. Earthquakes
B. Coral bleaching
C. Tsunamis
D. Oil drilling
Answer: B
Explanation: Rising ocean temperatures damage coral.
Which country is both transcontinental and largely mountainous?
A. Kazakhstan
B. Turkey
C. Indonesia
D. Thailand
Answer: B
Explanation: Turkey lies in Europe and Asia and contains major mountain ranges.
What limits river transportation in Africa?
A. Floodplains
B. Waterfalls and rapids
C. Narrow channels
D. Frozen rivers
Answer: B
Explanation: Steep plateaus create rapids and waterfalls.
Which sea is highly polluted due to limited circulation?
A. North Sea
B. Baltic Sea
C. Black Sea
D. Mediterranean Sea
Answer: B
Explanation: Water exchanges slowly.
Which major city lies near a major fault line?
A. New York
B. Chicago
C. Los Angeles
D. Toronto
Answer: C
Explanation: Los Angeles is near the San Andreas Fault.
Which oceans surround Australia?
A. Atlantic and Southern
B. Indian and Pacific
C. Arctic and Indian
D. Southern only
Answer: B
Explanation: Australia lies between the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
Which river system supports the largest population living within one drainage basin?
A. Tigris–Euphrates
B. Yangtze
C. Indus
D. Ganges–Brahmaputra
Answer: D
Explanation: Fertile floodplains support hundreds of millions of people.
Which biome supports the greatest wildlife diversity?
A. Sahara
B. Savanna
C. Mediterranean scrub
D. Tundra
Answer: B
Explanation: Savannas support grazing animals and predators.
Which European country is completely surrounded by another country?
Answer: Vatican City (surrounded by Italy)
Which country is landlocked?
A. Peru
B. Ecuador
C. Chile
D. Bolivia
Answer: D
Explanation: Bolivia has no direct access to the sea.
Why is Antarctica the coldest continent on Earth?
A. It is farthest from the Sun
B. Strong ocean currents surround it
C. High elevation and reflective ice
D. Constant wind speeds
Answer: C
Explanation: Ice reflects solar radiation, and the continent’s high elevation increases cold temperatures.
Which Asian country is made up of more than 7,000 islands?
Answer: Philippines
Which country was never fully colonized?
A. Kenya
B. Ethiopia
C. Ghana
D. Algeria
Answer: B
Explanation: Ethiopia resisted European control.
How many oceans do we have in the world?
Answer: 5 (Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic and the Antarctic)
What is the capital of Mexico?
Answer: Mexico City
Which continent has land in all four hemispheres?
Answer: Africa