continents
countries & capitals
important lines
weather and climate
100

How many continents are there?

7

100

What is the capital of Malaysia?

Kuala Lumpur

100

The line across the middle of the Earth is called the: 

(a) Equator (b) Prime Meridian

(a) Equator

100

Weather = today / Climate = many years. (True / False)

True ✅

200

The biggest continent is: 

(a) Africa (b) Asia (c) Europe

(b) Asia

200

The capital of the UK is: 

(a) London (b) Paris (c) Manchester

(a) London 

200

Lines that go up and down (North–South) are called:
(a) Latitude (b) Longitude

(b) Longitude

200

Write 1 example of weather today (sunny, rainy, hot, cold).

(accept any acceptable answers)

300

Which continent is Australia on?
(a) Oceania (b) Asia (c) Europe

(a) Oceania

300

The capital of Japan is:

Tokyo

300

Lines that go side to side (East–West) are called:
(a) Latitude (b) Longitude

(a) Latitude

300

The Equator is usually:
(a) Hot (b) Cold (c) Windy

(a) Hot

400

Look at the map. Which continent is number 3?

Africa

400

Match the countries with their capitals:

  • Russia → ?

  • Argentina → ?
    (word bank: Moscow, Buenos Aires)

1. Russia → Moscow

2. Argentina → Buenos Aires

400

The line at 0° longitude is called the:
(a) Equator (b) Prime Meridian

(b) Prime Meridian

400

Why do places near the Equator get more sun?

They are in the middle of the Earth / closer to direct sunlight.

500

Put the 7 continents in order from largest to smallest. (word bank: Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Europe, Australasia, Antarctica)

1. Asia

2. Africa

3. North America

4. South America

5. Antarctica

6. Europe

7. Australasia

500

Name two countries in Asia.

(accept any acceptable answers)

500

Match the numbers on the map with the correct line:

  • Arctic Circle

  • Tropic of Cancer

  • Tropic of Capricorn

  • Antarctic Circle

2) Arctic Circle

3) Tropic of Cancer

5) Tropic of Capricorn

6) Antarctic Circle

500

Name 2 types of extreme weather

Examples: storm, flood, tsunami, drought