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100

Countries on the continent of South America

Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela

100

Real R$ is the currency used in

 Brazil

100

Guyana didn’t gain its independence until late in the 20th century.

True

100

What is the second largest Spanish-speaking country in the world?


Colombia

100

Important cities in Brazil


Sao Paulo, Salvador, and Fortaleza

200

Countries on the continent of North America


Canada, U.S.A, and Panama

200

Who singed a treaty to split all the land outside Europe?


Portugal and Spain

200

Brazil is the only country in the Americas to use Portuguese.

True

200

What is the largest country in South America?


Brazil

200

Central problems facing Colombia today


illegal drug trade, kidnapping, and killing

300

Major industries in Brazil

iron and steel production, automobile assembly, petrochemicals and cement making

300

What is the capital city of Argentina ?


Buenos Aires

300

Greenland depends on Agriculture as its dominant industry.

False 

Fishing 

300

What is the largest country in North America?


Canada

300

Famous landforms in North America


the Continental Divide, Rocky Mountains, and Greenland

400

Major Caribbean islands


the Bahamas, Barbados, the British Virgin Islands, and the Virgin Islands

400

What is the South American country that is still facing internal conflicts until now?


Colombia

400

English and French are two official languages in Colombia.

False 

Canada 

400

What is the World’s second largest river ?


the Amazon

400

Important cities in Canada


Quebec, Ottawa, and Toronto

500

Languages that are used in South America 

English, Spanish, Portugues, Dutch and French  

500

What is the country with the most advanced transport infrastructure in South America?


Argentina

500

1.Brazil moved its capital from Rio de Janeiro to Brasilia. 

True 

500

How many counties are in North America ?


It has 23 countries

500

Rivers in North America


Mississippi – Missouri – Colorado