National Geographic Geography Bee Test! Quiz

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National Geographic is a channel that teaches us about the world we live in, the living and non-living things within it, and the various changes they have undergone through time. Are you a big fan of nature and are preparing to attend the National Geographic bee? If so, then the quiz below is exactly what you need to be among the best. Try it!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

     What landlocked country was awarded ownership of the Aozou by the United Nations International Court of Justice after years of territorial dispute with its neighbor Libya?

    • A.

      Uganda

    • B.

      Niger

    • C.

      Chad

    Correct Answer
    C. Chad
    Explanation
    Chad was awarded ownership of the Aozou by the United Nations International Court of Justice after years of territorial dispute with its neighbor Libya.

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  • 2. 

     What is the term for the flat area that stretches beyond the banks of a river?

    • A.

      Plateau

    • B.

      Lagoon

    • C.

      Floodplain

    Correct Answer
    C. Floodplain
    Explanation
    A floodplain is the term used to describe the flat area that extends beyond the banks of a river. During periods of heavy rainfall or flooding, the river overflows onto this plain, allowing the excess water to spread out and dissipate. Floodplains are usually fertile and are important for agriculture as they provide nutrient-rich soil. They also serve as natural buffers, absorbing and slowing down floodwaters, which helps to protect nearby areas from potential damage.

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  • 3. 

     The Great Northern Peninsula, which extends approximately 170 miles from Bonne Bay on the west to Cape Bauld at the tip, is located in Newfoundland in which country?

    • A.

      Canada

    • B.

      England

    • C.

      Australia

    Correct Answer
    A. Canada
    Explanation
    The Great Northern Peninsula is located in Newfoundland, which is a province in Canada. Canada is the correct answer because Newfoundland is one of the ten provinces in the country.

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  • 4. 

     Which cardinal direction would you predominately travel in to get from Wichita, Kansas, to Dallas, Texas?

    • A.

      East

    • B.

      South

    • C.

      West

    Correct Answer
    B. South
    Explanation
    To travel from Wichita, Kansas, to Dallas, Texas, you would predominantly travel in the south direction. Wichita is located north of Dallas, so traveling south would be the most direct route to reach your destination.

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  • 5. 

     Which city is located near the Chesapeake Bay on the banks of the Severn River?

    • A.

      Columbus

    • B.

      Boston

    • C.

      Annapolis

    Correct Answer
    C. Annapolis
    Explanation
    Annapolis is the correct answer because it is a city located near the Chesapeake Bay on the banks of the Severn River.

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  • 6. 

     Rocks form symbolic ships that mark Viking burial sites in the country that separates the North Sea and another body of water called the Kattegat. Name this country.

    • A.

      Sweden

    • B.

      Norway

    • C.

      Denmark

    Correct Answer
    C. Denmark
    Explanation
    Rocks are used as symbolic ships to mark Viking burial sites in Denmark, a country that separates the North Sea and the Kattegat.

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  • 7. 

     What town located at the junction of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers was the site of an 1859 raid on a U.S.armory just before the outbreak of the Civil War?

    • A.

      Philadelphia

    • B.

      Harpers Ferry

    • C.

      Annapolis

    Correct Answer
    B. Harpers Ferry
    Explanation
    Harpers Ferry is the correct answer because it is the town located at the junction of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers. In 1859, a raid on a U.S. armory took place in Harpers Ferry, which is significant because it was one of the events leading up to the outbreak of the Civil War.

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  • 8. 

    Which state capital is closer to the Atlantic Ocean?

    • A.

      Springfield

    • B.

      Sacramento

    • C.

      Pierre

    Correct Answer
    A. Springfield
    Explanation
    Springfield is closer to the Atlantic Ocean compared to Sacramento and Pierre.

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  • 9. 

     Several countries in central Africa use a unit of currency known as the CFA franc. Most of these countries are former colonies of which European country?

    • A.

      Netherlands

    • B.

      France

    • C.

      Belgium

    Correct Answer
    B. France
    Explanation
    Many countries in central Africa use the CFA franc as their unit of currency. This currency is a result of the colonial history of these countries. France had several colonies in central Africa, and after gaining independence, these countries continued to use the CFA franc, which is pegged to the Euro. Therefore, the correct answer is France.

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  • 10. 

     Name the 800-mile trail that was established in 1821 to encourage trade between Missouriand what is now New Mexico.

    • A.

      Santa Fe Trail

    • B.

      Oregon Trail

    • C.

      Appalachian Trail

    Correct Answer
    A. Santa Fe Trail
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Santa Fe Trail. The Santa Fe Trail was established in 1821 to encourage trade between Missouri and what is now New Mexico. It was an 800-mile trail that served as a major trade route for goods such as furs, textiles, and manufactured goods. The trail played a significant role in the development of the American West and helped to establish connections between the United States and Mexico.

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