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100

Surrounded by the glittering Caribbean Sea, this location is one of Mexico's most popular holiday spots to sunbathe and scuba dive. It's easy to see why as its picture-perfect, white sands are bordered by twinkling turquoise waters and waving palm trees.

A) Cozumel 

B) Chicago 

C) South Bend

Cozumel 


100

Mexico is the ____ most populated country in the world

A) 10th

B) -7th 

C) 1st 

10th 

100

The Mexican flag is this type of flag

A) Banner 

B) Pennant 

C) Tricolor 

Tricolor 

100

A 4-minute walk from a metro station, this 1950s building has been revamped with a frosted glass facade and modern style. It is 1 km from Museo Nacional de Antropología and 2 km from Chapultepec Zoo. Upgraded rooms have terraces, and suites add living areas. Room service is available 24/7.

A) Habita Hotel 

B) Doubltree Mexico City 

C) Behrens' Bed & Breakfast 

Habita Hotel 

200

Located on Yucatan Peninsula, this location has long been its cultural capital. It has a fantastic historic center, some lovely museums and colonial buildings, as well as picturesque plazas and narrow streets that make for delightful exploring. 

A) Shroyer City 

B) Tyler's Town 

C) Merida 

Merida 

200

This is the largest and most populated city in Mexico

A) Tijuana 

B) Mexico City 

C) León 

Mexico City 

200

The Mexican flag consists of these three colors.

A) Green, White & Red

B) Green, White & Black 

C) Red, White & Blue 

Green, White & Red 

200

Set in an early 20th-century building, this trendy boutique hotel is 3 km from the hilltop Chapultepec Castle and 4 km from the Palacio de Bellas Artes. Distinctive touches include a hammock, a free-standing tub, and a bed that can be rolled onto a terrace.

A) Taylor Towers 

B) La Valise 

C) Hotel Ritz Cuidad de Mexico 

La Valise 

300

Rising from the dense jungle, this location is an archaeological site that was located on the western edge of the Maya civilization in the present day state of Chiapas, Mexico.

A) Cancún

B) Palenque 

C) Copper Canyon

Palenque 

300

This ancient civilization settled in Mexico before the beginning of the Aztec Empire.

A) Incans

B) Mayans

C) Olmecs 

Mayans

300

The Mexican Flag is commonly mistaken for this country's flag.

A) Italy 

B) Iran 

C) Hungary 

Italy 

300

Set on a tree-lined street, this polished hotel is 2 km from anthropology exhibits at Museo Nacional de Antropología and 3 km from Chapultepec Castle. Ranging from rooms and suites to a penthouse with butler service. Some have terraces, private gardens and/or fireplaces. Room service is available 24/7.

A) Casa Polanco 

B) Las Alcobas 

C) Intercontinental Presidente 

Las Alcobas 

400

With beautiful mountains surrounding the city, delightful colonial architecture, and the distinctive twin spires of its baroque church rising above the rooftops, this location is a picture-perfect place to visit. It makes for a great weekend trip from the capital city built with a wealth that came from the silver mines. 

A) Taxco

B) Los Cabos 

C) San Miguel 

Taxco 

400

The Aztec Empire based itself in the southern portion of Mexico in the _________.

A) 1500s

B) 1400s 

C) 1300s

1300s

400

The white color on the Mexican flag symbolizes...

A) Loyalty 

B) Purity 

C) Government 

Purity 

400

Set around a courtyard, this luxury hotel in a stately building is 2 km from the Museo Nacional de Antropología and 1 km from Chapultepec park. The elegant rooms feature suites with antiques, living areas and sofas.

A) The St. Regis 

B) Marquis Sky Suites 

C) Four Seasons 

Four Seasons (Mexico City)

500

One of the largest cities in the world, this location is the sprawling capital of Mexico. This incredible metropolis is jammed full of history, culture and amazing art. 

A) Oaxaca 

B) Mexico City 

C) Guanajuato 

Mexico City 

500

Mexico has ____ sites on the World Heritage list!

A) 17

B) 20

C) 35

35

500

The green color on the Mexican flag symbolizes...

A) Valor 

B) Hope 

C) Loyalty 

Hope 

500

In the ritzy Polanco neighborhood, This trendy high-rise hotel is an 8-minute walk from the Auditorio Nacional's performing-arts venue and a 10-minute walk from the Jardín Zoológico's animal exhibits. A high-end steak and seafood restaurant has a buzzy terrace bar, and a chic lounge serves light snacks. Pets are welcome for a fee which includes walking and feeding.

A) W Mexico City 

B) Suites Obelisk 

C) The Alest Hotel 

W Mexico City