Category 1: Population Facts
Countries, Capitals & Major Cities
Administrative Geography
Special Territories & Organizations
Geography & Population Patterns
100

What is the population of the United Kingdom?

About 67 million.

100

What are the capital cities of the four countries: UK, USA, Canada, Australia?

  • UK – London

  • USA – Washington, D.C.

  • Canada – Ottawa

  • Australia – Canberra

100

What are the top-level administrative divisions in the United States?

States

100

What is the Commonwealth?

A political association of many former British colonies that cooperate on political and cultural issues.

100

What is the most sparsely populated area of Australia called?

The Outback

200

What is the population of the United States?

About 333 million.

200

Name two major cities in the United States besides Washington, D.C.

New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, San Francisco

200

What are the top-level administrative divisions in Canada?

Provinces and territories

200

Name one British Crown Dependency.
 

Isle of Man, Jersey, or Guernsey

200

What is the most sparsely populated region of Canada?

The Northern territories / Arctic region (Nunavut, Northwest Territories, Yukon).

300

What is the population of Canada?

About 40 million.

300

Name two major cities in the United Kingdom besides London.

Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Glasgow, Edinburgh

300

What are the top-level administrative divisions in Australia?

States and territories

300

Where are most metropolitan areas in Australia located?

Along the coasts, especially the eastern and southeastern coasts.

300

Name two regional languages of the United Kingdom.

Welsh, Scottish Gaelic, Irish Gaelic, Cornish

400

What is the population of Australia?

About 26 million.

400

Name two major cities in Canada besides Ottawa.

Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary

400

What are the main political parts of the United Kingdom?

England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland

400

What is the special capital territory of the United States?

District of Columbia

400

Name two powers that U.S. states have.

  • Education policy

  • State laws

  • Local taxation

  • Policing and law enforcement

500

How do the population densities of Canada and Australia compare?

Both are very low, but Canada is slightly more densely populated than Australia. Most people in both countries live near the southern borders/coasts

500

Name two major cities in Australia besides Canberra.

Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide

500

Which administrative regions of the UK have devolved governments with additional powers?

Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland

500

What is the special capital territory of Australia?

Australian Capital Territory (ACT)

500

Why are large areas of Canada and Australia sparsely populated?

Because of harsh climates, deserts, or very cold environments, making settlement difficult.

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