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American, 17, no intenational travel yet. I got 72/100. It's not very good but I'm at least trying (unlike the people in charge of our education standards).
Got 89/100, not too bad (even if I say so myself) for an 82 y/o woman. The questions that trip me concern the African and Asian countries that have changed names since I went to school in the Middle Ages. I love all quizzes!
I always do well on geography quizzes, but I was a travel agent for 35 years, majored in International Relations in college and have travelled extensively and always loved the subject. Almost all the quizzes have some pretty obvious mistakes but I could not find any in yours. Congratulations on researching your subject matter so thoroughly. People will truly learn from your expertise.
I had.97/100 (missed 49, 45, and 86) One comment about question 47. The picture shows Giant redwoods found in the Sierra Nevada which are not the tallest (but the heaviest). The tallest are coastal redwood, also found in California but further North on the coast and in coastal ranges. Question 60: technically the jet stream is in the upper part of the troposphere, which is the lower part of the atmosphere. It is 5 to 7 miles above the surface. There are tens of miles of atmosphere above (stratosphere, mesosphere, ...)
You did it ... this one is definitely more challenging than the last ... I got 11 wrong for a score of 89/00. I love these geo quizzes ... please keep them coming. Suggestion: Have a series of shorter quizzes (maybe 20 question each) where the each answer starts with a particular letter of the alphabet.
I like the fact that you have added trick answers, they were missing in previous quizes and made educated guesses more difficult to make. Love your stuff, keep them coming.
Great quiz! 81/100. I have flown out of Tensing-Hillary airport during bad weather. It was a bit hairy, in fact I had to wait for three hours so the worst of the weather had passed. It was a tiny 12-seater plane. There was an 'air hostess' in traditional garb dishing out barley sugars to help with the rampant ear-popping as the plane flew basically up one side of the mountains and down the other, pretty much skimming the trees!! The cabin wasn't pressurised and the pilot had no radar. He literaly flew the plane by sight, completely nonchalantly. He was obviously a very good pilot though, as I didn't even realise when we'd actually landed! I though we were still skimming over the paddy fields! The destination international airfield in India was a, well, field, with a wooden hut which served as customs if there was ever anybody there, which there wasn't!
Awesome, thank you for sharing your experience. You also reminded me of having barley sugars when I was a kid. Not had one of those in a very long time 😂
@@pickleballer1729 Barley sugars are boiled sweets. The act of sucking on a sweet helps to stop your ears popping. In the UK, barley sugars are probably the oldest kind of boiled sweet there is!
@@CatGrindle Thanks. I'm still not sure what you mean by "sweets" though. Here in the USA "sweets" refers to anything sweet, except for maybe raw fruit- candy, fruit jellies and jams, cookies (biscuits) etc. I get the feeling you're using the word more specifically though. Sounds like you might mean fruit sweets, like jelly and jam. Sorry to be so picky, but I'm really fascinated with linguistics.
Really nice test! 88 here. Most of the missed ones was like 50/50, but some you really got me with! Like... Hypocenter/epicenter... good one! Very good quiz, I really liked it!
that was weird for me too...even when there's news it says that 'the epicenter of the earthquake was at so and so place'. never heard anyone say hypocenter
I got 79. Not particularly thrilled with my results, but not too bad. I love your quizzes. Most on line quizzes are way too easy to be fun, and a few are ridiculously hard with too many subjective answers. Yours are just right. A few minor corrections: #93 The term for total population is - population. Population density is population divided by land area. Also, it's MonteviDAYo. Ain't no video taping going on there. (Well there might be, but that's not how the name is pronounced.)
Quite challenging! Only got 71 correct. As a non native english speaker i think 2 questions i got wrong because i had never even heard the english term and the one in my native language wasn't close to any of the answers. Then again i got 2 or 3 others correct by guessing so that equals out... (Was never considered a geography nut, more like a useless knowledge nut which didn't help that much this time ;-) )
You were not kidding when you said this would be harder than the last one...LOL. I got 11/100 and some right answers were just plain good guesses. Love your quizzes Ben. Thanks for your hard work.
Refreshing but still very easy (as a geologist and worldwide traveller). Indeed I had the opportunity to visit most of the places you mention! Thanks anyway for this nice virtual trip across our beautiful planet !
I love Geography. Offered it for my London A Levels. Got 75 correct answers. I am from Sri Lanka but now domiciled in the UK for the last 25 yrs. Yr quiz was very interesting n informative. Thank you.
nice! I got 94, let's see the next level up! El Nino stumped me as I always hear about it's impacts on hurricanes in the gulf of Mexico, making me think it was an Atlantic ocean specific
77/100 wow this was a tough one! I’m in my 60’s and I need to brush up on my geography! Especially physical geography. I thought I was a geography nut! Believe it or not I once spent an evening going on google maps and examining a satellite image of the entire west coast of Africa! I wanted to see the skeleton coast of Namibia, and got so interested I went up the entire coast starting at the Horn of Africa all the way up to Morocco. I spent a lot of time looking at Gabon… mainly because it is a nation hardly anyone talks about.
I was able to get 88/100. I loved geography when I was in school and even though I'm 67 years old now, I still remember this subject quite well. This is why I chose to attempt your quiz. A great world class quiz. Thank-you for this.
I'm a little bit older than you, like 5 years, and I also got 88, and also like you Geography and History were my 2 favourites in school, which was quite a long time ago frankly. These sorts of quizzes really help keep the old brain cells functioning.
Geography has a huge impact on history, a fact rarely metioned. And St Paul's missionary journeys and the major cities he visited were dictated by geography. @@bushranger51
Thanks! about the same difficulty as last quiz (95/100) as most are still just basic knowledge questions for anyone interested in geography, but always a few obscure things have never heard of - point nemo? thought the most remote place (i.e. where people live) is tristan da cunha, otherwise what does remote mean exactly, distance, accessibility and from what? never came across the word hypocentre in my entire life until now, will have to look it up!
It's not an inhabited place. Point Nemo is the most remote place on Earth - the place farthest from land. It is located in the South Pacific Ocean. So I guess it's the farthest from any inhabited place too.
Point Nemo (named for the chap in the submarine) is the point at sea that would be the longest swim if you fell overboard, about 1,670 miles from the nearest land (not that Captain Nemo would fall overboard from a submarine of course). It is said that there are times when the closest humans to you at that point (if you were there on your own) would be the astronauts on the ISS. Something I find interesting is that the place furthest from land is about 1,670 miles and the place furthest from the coast is a place in China that is 1,644 miles - really quite similar.
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Oh Boy! Didn't do too well this quiz, but enjoyed the occasion. 77 correct out of 100. I was forced to guess on several questions but that introduced a fun factor which I must say added positively to my involvement.
Great test! I've been around the world but have always studied geography and also plan international tours for people (some of which I accompany), so with the knowledge I've gained from those I'm a little disappointed in my 90 result here. Some water questions and a couple of others tripped me up. Most beautiful places I've been: toss up between Turkey (Cappadocia), Indonesia (Bali), and India (Himalayas near Rishikesh). Favorite cities: New York (where I live), Istanbul and London.
Hi from the US! Suriname is in South America. Love your quizzes! I’m a Geography buff, so I love the Geography quizzes especially. Being visually impaired, I appreciate you reading them out. Thanks!
Wish my world geography was as good as my European! But, I always learn something from your quizzes -- yours are the only ones I listen to -- thanks! You asked to post if anyone had landed in Tenzin-Hillary airport. I flew in and out some years ago. The views of the Himalayas coming in were amazing and the airport is interesting with a seated Buddha statue welcoming you -- sweet. And tuktuks waiting at the "taxi" stand. But, I must say that the flight to Phaplu in the Solo Kumbu region was really exciting -- a small prop plane careening around a mountain and dive bombing down onto a dirt runway and screeching to a stop just at the edge of the mountain. Wheeee!! Thanks for the walk down memory lane -- keep the quizzes coming!! Love the QuizAmp, too!
This one was a little hard. Got 76. I learned a lot from it though. Oh, and by the way, I was fortunate enough to have visited Tokyo all the way from Boston. Stayed for 8 days. Not nearly enough time but I did enjoy and will return again some day. Best of luck to you. Thank you.
73/100. Definitely more challenging than the last quiz. But anyway, was great to know new facts, especially about North American and African continents.
Love it! The one on Antarctica stumped me. Growing up, our dad's work (and vacations) took us to several different countries. I loved maps, cuz I was tryin' to figure out where we were, and what's around us. So thanks again, mate! Keep 'em comin'!
76/100 - must do better, want more than 80% I’m glad Canada got a few mentions - in a previous Quiz you asked what is largest country in world - Russia - but you put U.S. & China as 2 other choices when Canada is larger than the U.S. or China
I was happy with my score of 85 which included a few lucky guesses and a few that I was annoyed when I second guessed myself and changed from the correct answer.
FYI the island of Grenada 🇬🇩is pronounced differently to the Granada in Spain. It's actually pronounced Gre-nay-da instead of Gre-nah-da. Amazing place to live and visit.
Hi mate me and lillie just bunned a zoot and did all 100 questions, great variety and range in testing geographical knowledge. p.s I think this is my first ever comment on this account.
Hello from 🇨🇦. 85/100 . Need to work on some physical geography. Suriname is in South America and was still called Dutch Guiana when I learned about it in 5th grade.
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Hi. I've not changed anything in my audio levels, I use the same mic, editing etc, and the outputs are all the same in every one of my videos, so not sure why you are having a problem lately, as I haven't changed anything. I had a problem on some older videos, but that was 2 years back. Maybe you are referring to those videos.
96/100 with the options; 88/100 without. So my basic score is one down on the previous geography edition, and the adjusted score is the same! Q22 bonus is South America; think the Q90 bonus is Delhi, but not sure if it's in the *New* Delhi bit or not.
I do not prescribe to an old earth, nor to the idea that an asteroid killed the dinosaurs. I am from Canada. This is a very challenging quiz. I only got 65 right
A very decent test of your geographical knowledge. Had I not got 32 out of the last 35 questions correct my score would have been way, way lower than a respectible 77.
I got 72/100 +1 bonus point = 73/100 Things I didn't knew: - McMurdo Dry Villiage is in Antarctica - Yosemite Rockformation name is El Capitan - longest coastline has canada (costline questions are tricky tough, with no information about continuity or unit of measurement this is not clearly dedinable I think) - skeleton coast national park is in namibia - Okavango Delta is in botswana - there is no blue sea (figures, its a pleonasm) - papua new guinea is closest to australia - chinese dam is called three gorges dam + 1 point because I know that suriname is in the north of south america - 97% of earths water is salt water - Yucatan is a popular turist destination - Zambezi river flows over the victoria falls - Amalfi coast is in italy - Hypocenter is the point where an earthquake starts belwo ground - Thar desert is the great indian desert - eastern moist projection of aftica is called Horn of africa - mixed up latitude and longitude - highest mountain is NA is in alaska - aurora borealis is called aurora australis in the southers hemisphere - temple of the sacred tooth relic is in sri lanka - hetstraem is in upper athmosphere - most populates city in amazon basin is manaus - one official time zone in china (rip) - Ulanbaatar is the capital of mongolia - the maldives are the flattest country i nthe world - 7 mayor tectonic paltes - rockformation in nothern ireland is called giants causeway - transformation of poor urban areas is called gentrification
Missed 3 and got one of the bonus questions, so a 98. China, having only one time zone, surprised me. Point Nemo (I took the Sheldon bait)and the park in Botswana were the other two.
85/100 Nice quiz, but I'd like your definition of geography. A number of questions do not qualify as geography in my understanding, but it may be my "old" thinking.
Better than I could explain, here's what the Oxford dictionary says ;- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources and political and economic activities. - I think that all of my questions fall within that, or were about geography terminology. 😊
Thank you for your quick response. I think that "The Oxford" always covers things well and thoroughly. I will now revise and expand my more limited definition of geography. BTW have you read or seen the book "The Professor and the Mad Man"? It's the excellent story (sometimes bizarre) of the making of the Oxford Dictionary.@@Quizzes4U
Interesting that political and economic activities are included. I was going to comment that the China time zones answer could only be "1" if it was political. I suspected it might be one, but guessed differently. Thanks for these quizzes!@@Quizzes4U
Great video. It's pronounced mon-te-vi-DE-o with the stress placed on the last E It means, roughly "I see a mountain" which is curious as there are no mountains in Uruguay.
In the earthquake question, I was looking for 'focus' as the answer. Seems hypocentre and focus can be used interchangeably but out of all the material I've ever seen before, its always been called focus.
@@howardmckeown7187 Yes, that is correct, but I chose a synonym because there is a shortage of "o's" due to people writing "loose" when they mean "lose".
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Wow...did I mess up that post. I got 11 wrong out of 100, not 11 right out of 100...LOL. 😮Guess you would call that a Senior Moment...LOL???
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I missed 14 not very good for me.
I barely managed to squeeze by with 100%. Gentrification got me nervous.
I got 6 wrong was doing really good up until 90 then got 3 wrong in the last 10😢
American, 17, no intenational travel yet. I got 72/100. It's not very good but I'm at least trying (unlike the people in charge of our education standards).
You must be reading a great deal! Congratulations. 💙💙💙💙💙
You did amazing, well done. Best wishes from the UK.
Got 89/100, not too bad (even if I say so myself) for an 82 y/o woman. The questions that trip me concern the African and Asian countries that have changed names since I went to school in the Middle Ages.
I love all quizzes!
Palestinian here, 35 years old. Geography is a passion that borders with obsession. The fact that I got 93/100 is a testimony for this quiz.
Excellent, you must be really well read.
I always do well on geography quizzes, but I was a travel agent for 35 years, majored in International Relations in college and have travelled extensively and always loved the subject. Almost all the quizzes have some pretty obvious mistakes but I could
not find any in yours. Congratulations on researching your subject matter so thoroughly. People will truly learn from your expertise.
Thank you 😊
Longest coastline could be disputed
@@NebraskaGonvilleJonesNot so. Canada has the longest by far.
I had.97/100 (missed 49, 45, and 86) One comment about question 47. The picture shows Giant redwoods found in the Sierra Nevada which are not the tallest (but the heaviest). The tallest are coastal redwood, also found in California but further North on the coast and in coastal ranges. Question 60: technically the jet stream is in the upper part of the troposphere, which is the lower part of the atmosphere. It is 5 to 7 miles above the surface. There are tens of miles of atmosphere above (stratosphere, mesosphere, ...)
WOW! Thank you for sharing. 💙💙💙💙💙
You did it ... this one is definitely more challenging than the last ... I got 11 wrong for a score of 89/00. I love these geo quizzes ... please keep them coming. Suggestion: Have a series of shorter quizzes (maybe 20 question each) where the each answer starts with a particular letter of the alphabet.
Glad you like them. Thanks for the suggestion, however shorter videos always get less views.
93 correct.
Population density describes the number of people per square mile, or kilometre. Not the total population.
I like the fact that you have added trick answers, they were missing in previous quizes and made educated guesses more difficult to make. Love your stuff, keep them coming.
Great quiz! 81/100. I have flown out of Tensing-Hillary airport during bad weather. It was a bit hairy, in fact I had to wait for three hours so the worst of the weather had passed. It was a tiny 12-seater plane. There was an 'air hostess' in traditional garb dishing out barley sugars to help with the rampant ear-popping as the plane flew basically up one side of the mountains and down the other, pretty much skimming the trees!! The cabin wasn't pressurised and the pilot had no radar. He literaly flew the plane by sight, completely nonchalantly. He was obviously a very good pilot though, as I didn't even realise when we'd actually landed! I though we were still skimming over the paddy fields! The destination international airfield in India was a, well, field, with a wooden hut which served as customs if there was ever anybody there, which there wasn't!
Awesome, thank you for sharing your experience. You also reminded me of having barley sugars when I was a kid. Not had one of those in a very long time 😂
What are "barley sugars"?
@@pickleballer1729 Barley sugars are boiled sweets. The act of sucking on a sweet helps to stop your ears popping. In the UK, barley sugars are probably the oldest kind of boiled sweet there is!
@@CatGrindle Thanks. I'm still not sure what you mean by "sweets" though. Here in the USA "sweets" refers to anything sweet, except for maybe raw fruit- candy, fruit jellies and jams, cookies (biscuits) etc. I get the feeling you're using the word more specifically though. Sounds like you might mean fruit sweets, like jelly and jam. Sorry to be so picky, but I'm really fascinated with linguistics.
@@pickleballer1729Barley sugar sweets are a type of hard candy.
Really nice test! 88 here. Most of the missed ones was like 50/50, but some you really got me with! Like... Hypocenter/epicenter... good one! Very good quiz, I really liked it!
Glad you liked it! I appreciate the feedback 🙂
that was weird for me too...even when there's news it says that 'the epicenter of the earthquake was at so and so place'. never heard anyone say hypocenter
I remember it being called "FOCUS"
Hypocenter is only used by siesmologists, not geographers. It's science specific jargon. So im giving myself 87/99.
Same! I thought it was epicenter, turns out it’s called hypocenter!
I got 79. Not particularly thrilled with my results, but not too bad. I love your quizzes. Most on line quizzes are way too easy to be fun, and a few are ridiculously hard with too many subjective answers. Yours are just right. A few minor corrections:
#93 The term for total population is - population. Population density is population divided by land area. Also, it's MonteviDAYo. Ain't no video taping going on there. (Well there might be, but that's not how the name is pronounced.)
75/100 A world-class quiz! It was like a vacation in my mind. Thanks for sharing your efforts. H.A.N.D👍🌎🇺🇸
Glad you enjoyed the trip😀
Great quiz! Thank you for your time.
My pleasure!
Quite challenging! Only got 71 correct. As a non native english speaker i think 2 questions i got wrong because i had never even heard the english term and the one in my native language wasn't close to any of the answers. Then again i got 2 or 3 others correct by guessing so that equals out... (Was never considered a geography nut, more like a useless knowledge nut which didn't help that much this time ;-) )
That was a great quiz! I got 87, which I am very pleased with. I know YT quiz channels can be a bit hit and miss, but I really like yours. Thanks!
Thank you 😁
You were not kidding when you said this would be harder than the last one...LOL. I got 11/100 and some right answers were just plain good guesses. Love your quizzes Ben. Thanks for your hard work.
Wow....did I mess up that post. I typed that I got 11 correct out of 100....I missed 11 out of 100....grrrrrr...LOL.
Refreshing but still very easy (as a geologist and worldwide traveller). Indeed I had the opportunity to visit most of the places you mention! Thanks anyway for this nice virtual trip across our beautiful planet !
I agree, it’s a very entertaining quiz but there’s room to take it up a notch to “Level 3 International Traveler” status.
I had 91/100; on your first quiz I had 97/100. I will have to research tectonic plates, but 12 seemed a more reasonable answer. Good quiz.
I think the question mention major ones… matter of definition. When you include all the smaller ones you get somewhere around 14-15
American, 64 years old-48 correct answers-many guesses.
At least ur honest i got 65 but all the rest seem to be geniuses, or liars, lol
@@MrHotlipsholohanyeah some of these were super obscure. I got some by just guessing/process of elimination. So that could be it.
Oh wow I did shocking!! 😅Not even sharing this score.
Learnt loads though!
Thanks Ben!
Love your quizzes x 🇬🇧
Yep harder than first 95 down to 85! Still about 20% of correct answers by deduction, guess or combination thereof.
I love Geography. Offered it for my London A Levels. Got 75 correct answers. I am from Sri Lanka but now domiciled in the UK for the last 25 yrs.
Yr quiz was very interesting n informative. Thank you.
92. A couple of guesses in there but not a bad score for an old coffin dodger. Many thanks
Great score. 😁
Funny how I scored a miserable 87 on the first easy one, and a rather honorable 84 in this one. Great quiz!
nice! I got 94, let's see the next level up! El Nino stumped me as I always hear about it's impacts on hurricanes in the gulf of Mexico, making me think it was an Atlantic ocean specific
Same for me. I answered Atlantic Ocean and that was one of my mistakes 😮
Scored 82. Some of the questions were really hard, while some others were really easy.
90%
Top of my bucket list is the UK-all of it.
Second-Australia
Third-Iceland
Iceland is also on mine. Would love to see the Northern lights.
Thank you for the quiz Ben. For me a score of 46 on this subject is good. The Canadian questions helped! Cheers Michael🇨🇦
77/100 wow this was a tough one! I’m in my 60’s and I need to brush up on my geography! Especially physical geography.
I thought I was a geography nut! Believe it or not I once spent an evening going on google maps and examining a satellite image of the entire west coast of Africa! I wanted to see the skeleton coast of Namibia, and got so interested I went up the entire coast starting at the Horn of Africa all the way up to Morocco. I spent a lot of time looking at Gabon… mainly because it is a nation hardly anyone talks about.
You mean the Cape of Good Hope or, alittle further south, Cape Aghulas.
I was able to get 88/100. I loved geography when I was in school and even though I'm 67 years old now, I still remember this subject quite well. This is why I chose to attempt your quiz. A great world class quiz. Thank-you for this.
Thanks for sharing!
I'm a little bit older than you, like 5 years, and I also got 88, and also like you Geography and History were my 2 favourites in school, which was quite a long time ago frankly. These sorts of quizzes really help keep the old brain cells functioning.
Geography has a huge impact on history, a fact rarely metioned. And St Paul's missionary journeys and the major cities he visited were dictated by geography. @@bushranger51
Thank you!
Thank you for watching
100-29= 71 correct
I tried both quizzes. They were fun. The second one definitely is more difficult. Thank you for posting.
Thanks! about the same difficulty as last quiz (95/100) as most are still just basic knowledge questions for anyone interested in geography, but always a few obscure things have never heard of - point nemo? thought the most remote place (i.e. where people live) is tristan da cunha, otherwise what does remote mean exactly, distance, accessibility and from what? never came across the word hypocentre in my entire life until now, will have to look it up!
It's not an inhabited place. Point Nemo is the most remote place on Earth - the place farthest from land. It is located in the South Pacific Ocean. So I guess it's the farthest from any inhabited place too.
Point Nemo (named for the chap in the submarine) is the point at sea that would be the longest swim if you fell overboard, about 1,670 miles from the nearest land (not that Captain Nemo would fall overboard from a submarine of course). It is said that there are times when the closest humans to you at that point (if you were there on your own) would be the astronauts on the ISS. Something I find interesting is that the place furthest from land is about 1,670 miles and the place furthest from the coast is a place in China that is 1,644 miles - really quite similar.
Thank you. Adore geography!❤
My pleasure!
Enjoyed this quiz, thanks. Got 83 right. Need to brush up on Japanese islands for instance!
Great job!
Took my students to Japan, Gifu Prefecture In 1999......Kyoto, Nara, Nagoya, Hiroshima, Miyajima Island, Small Sumo, Tokyo, countless temples, shrines and castles.......dream trip of a lifetime
Oh Boy! Didn't do too well this quiz, but enjoyed the occasion. 77 correct out of 100. I was forced to guess on several
questions but that introduced a fun factor which I must say added positively to my involvement.
Once again very challenging geo questions. 👍👍👍
Great test! I've been around the world but have always studied geography and also plan international tours for people (some of which I accompany), so with the knowledge I've gained from those I'm a little disappointed in my 90 result here. Some water questions and a couple of others tripped me up. Most beautiful places I've been: toss up between Turkey (Cappadocia), Indonesia (Bali), and India (Himalayas near Rishikesh). Favorite cities: New York (where I live), Istanbul and London.
Thanks for the tips!
66/100 Geography is not my best subject! Good quiz!
I managed to get 94 correct. Most of my wrong answers were later in the quiz; for a while I though I might be able to get a perfect score!
Hi from the US!
Suriname is in South America.
Love your quizzes! I’m a Geography buff, so I love the Geography quizzes especially.
Being visually impaired, I appreciate you reading them out.
Thanks!
Thank you. I really appreciate your kind words.
NIce one, harder than part 1. Got 90 and learnt a couple of new things, which is generally the idea. Great quiz.
Wish my world geography was as good as my European! But, I always learn something from your quizzes -- yours are the only ones I listen to -- thanks! You asked to post if anyone had landed in Tenzin-Hillary airport. I flew in and out some years ago. The views of the Himalayas coming in were amazing and the airport is interesting with a seated Buddha statue welcoming you -- sweet. And tuktuks waiting at the "taxi" stand. But, I must say that the flight to Phaplu in the Solo Kumbu region was really exciting -- a small prop plane careening around a mountain and dive bombing down onto a dirt runway and screeching to a stop just at the edge of the mountain. Wheeee!! Thanks for the walk down memory lane -- keep the quizzes coming!! Love the QuizAmp, too!
Thanks for your awesome comment 😊
About 65% , tough quiz but very informative , love them on a cold windy evenong here in Ireland, the land of eternal winter, lol
This one was a little hard. Got 76. I learned a lot from it though. Oh, and by the way, I was fortunate enough to have visited Tokyo all the way from Boston. Stayed for 8 days. Not nearly enough time but I did enjoy and will return again some day. Best of luck to you. Thank you.
Thank you.
Scored 84, just 4 more than my age
73/100. Definitely more challenging than the last quiz.
But anyway, was great to know new facts, especially about North American and African continents.
Love it! The one on Antarctica stumped me. Growing up, our dad's work (and vacations) took us to several different countries. I loved maps, cuz I was tryin' to figure out where we were, and what's around us. So thanks again, mate! Keep 'em comin'!
Will do, thanks for playing.
76/100 - must do better, want more than 80% I’m glad Canada got a few mentions - in a previous Quiz you asked what is largest country in world - Russia - but you put U.S. & China as 2 other choices when Canada is larger than the U.S. or China
Outstanding content! I'm hooked from start to finish.
I was happy with my score of 85 which included a few lucky guesses and a few that I was annoyed when I second guessed myself and changed from the correct answer.
FYI the island of Grenada 🇬🇩is pronounced differently to the Granada in Spain. It's actually pronounced Gre-nay-da instead of Gre-nah-da. Amazing place to live and visit.
Thanks, believe it or not I actually knew that, but messed it up on the voiceover. 😳
Thank you for your Post! It annoys me when people acting as a Quiz Master have no clue regarding correct pronunciation!
His pronunciation of Montevideo was also very dodgy.
Some I do deliberately, just for fun. 🤫
Tes, he needs to brush up on his pronunciation - got several wrong.
86/100 including one bonus, not bad. Thanks for the quiz. Learning is always great fun! Greetings from Vancouver !
Great job! Hi to Vancouver 👋
90/100. I must say English is not my mother tongue and many concepts here I just had to extract by context, but still quite amusing quiz. Nice job!
Thank you for putting these quizzes together for everyone!
You are welcome. Thanks for watching them.
83 scored. Suriname is in South America.
80 / 100. Excellent quiz, thank you!
Great job! Thank you 😊
64/100. Not terrible, but not great. Great quiz though!
Hi mate me and lillie just bunned a zoot and did all 100 questions, great variety and range in testing geographical knowledge. p.s I think this is my first ever comment on this account.
Hello from 🇨🇦. 85/100 . Need to work on some physical geography. Suriname is in South America and was still called Dutch Guiana when I learned about it in 5th grade.
81/100...I enjoy these quizzes, keep them coming..Cheers!
Will do. Thanks
Thank you Quizzes4U 👍👍
87/100.
You are our favorite quiz narrator because we listen in the can & you announce both the question and the answer. Reading in a car is too difficult. But lately we have found that we cannot hear you & you You sound like you are speaking in a tunnel. it is easy for someone to turn the volume down if you are too loud, but we have you at max and cannot go any higher..
Hi. I've not changed anything in my audio levels, I use the same mic, editing etc, and the outputs are all the same in every one of my videos, so not sure why you are having a problem lately, as I haven't changed anything. I had a problem on some older videos, but that was 2 years back. Maybe you are referring to those videos.
I got 92/100 which, funnily enough, was only one worse than I got for your "easy" quiz! I do travel a lot and love geography so that helps a lot!
78/100, more difficult thant the first quizz, but very interesting
71/100 Looks like I need to brush up on my seas, oceans, and rivers!
96/100 with the options; 88/100 without. So my basic score is one down on the previous geography edition, and the adjusted score is the same!
Q22 bonus is South America; think the Q90 bonus is Delhi, but not sure if it's in the *New* Delhi bit or not.
Wow. Impressive 😁
Thank you for the book recommendations! I'm purchasing some of them today!
You're so welcome!I hope you enjoy them. 😁
90/100 -- expected this to be even harder! :-) Nice quiz, even more fun than #1!
Glad you enjoyed it. I thought it was more difficult
Thanks for making these quizzes -- clearly, many geography-lovers enjoy them! :-)
92 right... but 2 of them might be debatable! Got all the bonuses too...
Same score, surprisingly I missed 7 in first half and only 3 in second half.
I do not prescribe to an old earth, nor to the idea that an asteroid killed the dinosaurs. I am from Canada. This is a very challenging quiz. I only got 65 right
Your first statement explains your low score.
You can't fix stupid, but you can numb it with a four by two.
Nice... Delivering some more information than just what's the right answer would be great... But anyway, thanks for sharing...
thank you for the speed of the questions and answers.
Love your quizzes! I was able to correctly answer 90 questions.
88% on quiz one and 84% on quiz two. Both very good quizzes and I thoroughly enjoyed doing them.
Geography!!! 😨😵💫 Well, I did manage to get some right. Thanks for the quiz!
Finally, a geography quiz that is actually challenging.
Not at all, this is trivia not knowledge
Thank you for the quizzes. My first attempt is 53. I shall try again tomorrow, and so I learn 😊
Great job!
A very decent test of your geographical knowledge. Had I not got 32 out of the last 35 questions correct my score would have been way, way lower than a respectible 77.
I am glad you enjoyed it, thanks for commenting 😁
You should ask in how many countries do the great rift Valley go through. I have passed in it many times when I was living in Kenya. Great quiz 😊
I got 72/100 +1 bonus point = 73/100
Things I didn't knew:
- McMurdo Dry Villiage is in Antarctica
- Yosemite Rockformation name is El Capitan
- longest coastline has canada (costline questions are tricky tough, with no information about continuity or unit of measurement this is not clearly dedinable I think)
- skeleton coast national park is in namibia
- Okavango Delta is in botswana
- there is no blue sea (figures, its a pleonasm)
- papua new guinea is closest to australia
- chinese dam is called three gorges dam
+ 1 point because I know that suriname is in the north of south america
- 97% of earths water is salt water
- Yucatan is a popular turist destination
- Zambezi river flows over the victoria falls
- Amalfi coast is in italy
- Hypocenter is the point where an earthquake starts belwo ground
- Thar desert is the great indian desert
- eastern moist projection of aftica is called Horn of africa
- mixed up latitude and longitude
- highest mountain is NA is in alaska
- aurora borealis is called aurora australis in the southers hemisphere
- temple of the sacred tooth relic is in sri lanka
- hetstraem is in upper athmosphere
- most populates city in amazon basin is manaus
- one official time zone in china (rip)
- Ulanbaatar is the capital of mongolia
- the maldives are the flattest country i nthe world
- 7 mayor tectonic paltes
- rockformation in nothern ireland is called giants causeway
- transformation of poor urban areas is called gentrification
WOW! Great information list!
I got around 90. Point Nemo is something I'd never heard of. Thanks
Suriname-South America.
Hi from the US!
This one WAS more challenging.
Love the quizzes!
Correct on the bonus. Great to hear that you loved the quiz. Hi to everyone in the US🤗🤗
I got 90/100 on this one. A little more challenging!
Looking at the other scores, I’m quite proud of my 94/100. Definitely a few I had no idea, and a few I had to make educated guesses on.
LOVE YOUR QUIZZES
This quiz was terrific, Ben. It was definitely a.was a challenge. Suriname is sin South Amrica. I got 88/100. Thanks so much..
Great job!
That was fun! Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
Missed 3 and got one of the bonus questions, so a 98. China, having only one time zone, surprised me. Point Nemo (I took the Sheldon bait)and the park in Botswana were the other two.
Same here, but I missed 7 tectonic plates, hypocentre, and, more embarrassingly, the location of the Caspian Sea, but I did know Delhi.
85/100 Nice quiz, but I'd like your definition of geography. A number of questions do not qualify as geography in my understanding, but it may be my "old" thinking.
Better than I could explain, here's what the Oxford dictionary says ;- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources and political and economic activities. - I think that all of my questions fall within that, or were about geography terminology. 😊
Thank you for your quick response. I think that "The Oxford" always covers things well and thoroughly. I will now revise and expand my more limited definition of geography. BTW have you read or seen the book "The Professor and the Mad Man"? It's the excellent story (sometimes bizarre) of the making of the Oxford Dictionary.@@Quizzes4U
Interesting that political and economic activities are included. I was going to comment that the China time zones answer could only be "1" if it was political. I suspected it might be one, but guessed differently. Thanks for these quizzes!@@Quizzes4U
Great video. It's pronounced mon-te-vi-DE-o with the stress placed on the last E It means, roughly "I see a mountain" which is curious as there are no mountains in Uruguay.
Great quiz, Ben! I got 86 correct! ♥
Thanks. Great score too😁👍
@@Quizzes4U Thanks, Ben. ♥
90/100 - it was nice to play, but most of the questions were just basics I learnt in high school so it didn't really challenge me
I got 95/100. I wish my GCSE geography exam that I took back in the 90s was as easy as this.
I got a C 😂. Travelled and learnt a lot since then.
Would also like someshorter quizzes sometimes I get distracted
In the earthquake question, I was looking for 'focus' as the answer. Seems hypocentre and focus can be used interchangeably but out of all the material I've ever seen before, its always been called focus.
Namaste from India, got 60 correct learned quite a bit from this video, need to read up on the water bodies across the world. 🗾 on th list
Namaste to India 👋😁
Really fun quiz.
Never heard Montevideo pronounced that way.
So what! You know the correct pronunciation. It was not the only word that he pronounced differently.
Grenada, for example.
@@light279Is it so much to ask that people get it right when they post a video?
@@xbubblehead Not at all. I apologize if you find my remark a bit offensive.
@@xbubblehead you mean 'too' much
@@howardmckeown7187 Yes, that is correct, but I chose a synonym because there is a shortage of "o's" due to people writing "loose" when they mean "lose".
First quiz: 98/100
Second quiz: 88/100
Quiz Average: 93/100