What desert covers much of northern Africa?
The Sahara Desert
The Parthenon stands in this ancient city.
Athens, Greece
True or False: The Dead Sea is too salty to support fish life?
True
What monarch is the head of state of Australia: The King of Spain, The King of England, or the King of Belgium?
The King of England
Machu Picchu was built by this ancient civilization.
the Incas
Which African island nation lies east of Mozambique in the Indian Ocean?
Madagascar
This country is known for tulips, windmills, and canals.
the Netherlands
What language do the words "futon" and "judo" come from?
Japanese
What is the world’s largest coral reef system, located off the coast of Queensland?
The Great Barrier Reef
This famous statue overlooks Rio de Janeiro.
Christ the Redeemer
Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak, is located in which African country?
Tanzania
The Nile River Empties into which body of water? (Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea or Black Sea)
Mediterranean Sea
Which was the ancient name of Iran: Persia, Prussia, or Phoenicia?
Persia
Which Australian city is known for its famous harbor, the Opera House, and the Harbour Bridge?
Sydney
The tango dance originated in which South American country?
Argentina
Which African country has the largest population?
Nigeria
Name the two cities in "A tale of two cities"
London and Paris
If Beijing is 40 degrees N/ 117 degrees east, which is the measurement of longitude?
117 degrees East
What poisonous mammal from Australia lays eggs and has a duck-like bill?
Platypus
This South American country is shaped like a long, narrow strip.
Chile
The Zulu people are native to which country?
South Africa
In what country would you most likely find fjords?
Norway
There are only two species of alligators, one lives in the U.S the other lives in...?
China
In what year did Australia officially become a federation, uniting its colonies into one nation?
1901
What South American country's official language is English? (Guyana, Brazil, or Peru)
Guyana