13geographyWhich lake, the world's deepest, contains one-fifth of all the world's fresh water?Show AnswerShare
12geographyThere are three bridges which connect Manhattan with Brooklyn, across the East River. One of them is, of course, the Brooklyn Bridge. Cahn you name the other two?Show AnswerShare
9geographyThe European cities of Bar and Bari are common starting points for illegal immigration in Europe. If you put these city names together, you get the origin of the word barbarian . In which two adjoining European countries are these cities located?Show AnswerShare
9geographyWhat is the highest mountain in each of these places? a. United States? b. Japan? c. Africa?Show AnswerShare
16geographyFrance borders five countries. Two of them are Germany and Switzerland. Can you name the other three?Show AnswerShare
20geographyThe Western-most point in the continental United States is located in which state?Show AnswerShare
1geographyThe world's longest continuous hiking trail is located in the U.S., and is called the Appalachian Trail; it extends over 2,000 miles, from which state in the North to which state in the South?Show AnswerShare
15geographyWhich Spanish-speaking country in the western hemisphere has a population of about three million, a per-capita income of almost $2,000, a 93% literacy rate, and virtually no military?Show AnswerShare
17geographyWhat is the only country of Central America which has no contact with the Pacific Ocean?Show AnswerShare
20geographyIn which city can you find the point where Germany, France, and Switzerland all meet?Show AnswerShare
5geographyCan you name the two U.S. states which were created entirely from other states?Show AnswerShare
17geographyThe largest lake in Africa, (also the third largest lake in the world), was named after a person of royalty. What is this lake?Show AnswerShare
5geographyWhich river rises in the mountains of West Virginia and flows eastward along the Virginia-Maryland border into Chesapeake Bay?Show AnswerShare