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100

What's the capital of the USA?

Washington D.C

100

What river runs under the Tower Bridge? 

River Thames

100

Name the highest mountain peak in the USA.

Mt McKinley (now called Denali)

100
Which English-speaking country has the largest population?

 The USA

100

What is the name of the traditional Maori dance?

The Haka

200

What's the capital of Canada?

Ottawa

200

What's the longest river in the USA?

Mississippi River

200

T/F: Mount Cook can be found in Canada

False: in New Zealand

200

Which two countries have a population of about 4,6-5 million people? 

New Zealand and Ireland

200

T/F: The Uluru is a mountain in the Australia. 

False: a lare rock formation with a flattened top

300

T/F: The capital of New Zealand is Sydney.

False: Wellington

300

T/F: The River Severn is the longest river in the UK. 

True

300

What is the name of the wet, soft soil found in Ireland?

Bogland

300
T/F: The UK is about 65 million people.

True

300

Who are the indegineous people of New Zealand?

The Maori

400

T/F: The capital of Australia is Sydney.

False: Canberra

400

What is the largest lake in New Zealand?

Lake Taupo
400

Scotland is the home to the highest point in the UK called what? 

Ben Nevis

400

Which country has about 23,8 million people?

Australia

400

Where can we find the "Mounties?"

In Canada

500

D.C. in Washington stands for what? 

District of Columbia

500

The Mississippi River runs into what body of water? 

Gulf of Mexico

500

T/F: Mount McKinley is the most famous natural sight in Canada.

False: Niagara Falls

500

How many meters high is Mt McKinley?

6,190 m

500

What is the nickname of the USA?

The Melting Pot