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Quiz about Postcards From Far Away
Quiz about Postcards From Far Away

Postcards From Far Away Trivia Quiz


Waldo always sends you a postcard when he travels, but he never says what country he's in! Rearrange the words written in all capital letters to find out where Waldo is writing from.

A multiple-choice quiz by darthrevan89. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
darthrevan89
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
326,722
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Very Easy
Avg Score
9 / 10
Plays
2638
Awards
Top 10% Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
1. Aloha, STUDENT! I'm in Honolulu, by the SEA. IT is beautiful, even without my glasses! I'll bring back a lei for you. Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Can you find me in this picture? I'm holding AN AMP, and wearing A hat - but it's not my usual bobble hat.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 3 of 10
3. The air is crisp and PURE here in the Andes Mountains, and there are so many llamas! My new wool sweater matches my striped shirt perfectly.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 4 of 10
4. Greetings from Reykjavik! Whoever said this place was completely frozen must have LIED, CAN you believe it?

Answer: (One Word)
Question 5 of 10
5. Here's a photo of the Alps. Climbing them was tough, but it was fun watching the DINERS WALTZ afterward. Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. I took great PAINS to get this card mailed, Madrid's post office is almost as hard to find as you-know-who!

Answer: (One Word)
Question 7 of 10
7. Hope you like the card, the other one got blown away! Lesson for the day: don't LAY IT down during a gondola ride in Venice.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 8 of 10
8. Learned A SLEW of words from this country's language during my stay in Cardiff. Hwyl!

Answer: (One Word)
Question 9 of 10
9. The safari was amazing, Woof loved it! AN important KEY to preserving nature is found here.

Answer: (One Word)
Question 10 of 10
10. I'll really need my walking stick now! On my way to the Sydney Opera House, something tripped me and my TALUS was bruised. The ARIA was great, though! Hint





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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Aloha, STUDENT! I'm in Honolulu, by the SEA. IT is beautiful, even without my glasses! I'll bring back a lei for you.

Answer: United States

The United States of America is one of the three largest countries in North America (the others are Canada and Mexico). The first 48 states are contiguous, or connected. Hawaii, the Aloha State, is a group of islands in the Pacific Ocean, and its capital is Honolulu. Alaska is farther north.
2. Can you find me in this picture? I'm holding AN AMP, and wearing A hat - but it's not my usual bobble hat.

Answer: Panama

Panama is located on an isthmus in Central America, between North and South America. Did you know that Panama hats are actually from Ecuador? They got their name in the 19th century, when the straw hats came to Panama before being sold to other countries.
3. The air is crisp and PURE here in the Andes Mountains, and there are so many llamas! My new wool sweater matches my striped shirt perfectly.

Answer: Peru

The world's longest aboveground mountain range, the Andes, runs through the South American country of Peru. This mountain range is home to many llamas, whose coats can be made into wool for sweaters and other things.
4. Greetings from Reykjavik! Whoever said this place was completely frozen must have LIED, CAN you believe it?

Answer: Iceland

Believe it or not, the European island of Iceland isn't totally frozen. Much of Iceland is covered with glaciers and frozen ground called tundra, but it also has many hot springs and geysers. Reykjavik is Iceland's capital city.
5. Here's a photo of the Alps. Climbing them was tough, but it was fun watching the DINERS WALTZ afterward.

Answer: Switzerland

Switzerland is divided into 26 cantons, or states, and is landlocked, meaning that it is not bordered by water. It is covered by the Alps, a mountain range that contains one of Switzerland's tallest peaks, the Matterhorn.
6. I took great PAINS to get this card mailed, Madrid's post office is almost as hard to find as you-know-who!

Answer: Spain

Spain shares the Iberian Peninsula with three smaller neighbors: Portugal, Andorra, and Gibraltar. Madrid is Spain's capital and its largest city. Castilian Spanish is the main language spoken in Spain, but there are other regional languages like Catalan, Basque, and Galician.
7. Hope you like the card, the other one got blown away! Lesson for the day: don't LAY IT down during a gondola ride in Venice.

Answer: Italy

Italy is easy to find on a map of Europe because it is shaped like a boot! The Italian city of Venice is famous for its many canals, which are traveled by boats called gondolas. The gondoliers who row them keep rhythm by singing songs called barcaroles.
8. Learned A SLEW of words from this country's language during my stay in Cardiff. Hwyl!

Answer: Wales

Wales is a neighbor of England and part of Europe's United Kingdom. Cardiff is its capital city, and it has two official languages, English and Welsh. "Hwyl" (pronounced, "who-ill") is a way of saying goodbye in Welsh.
9. The safari was amazing, Woof loved it! AN important KEY to preserving nature is found here.

Answer: Kenya

Kenya is named for one of Africa's tallest mountains, Mount Kenya, and its capital city is Nairobi. Kenya's Wildlife Service protects and cares for wildlife throughout the country and in its many parks and reserves.
10. I'll really need my walking stick now! On my way to the Sydney Opera House, something tripped me and my TALUS was bruised. The ARIA was great, though!

Answer: Australia

Australia is nicknamed "Down Under" because it is in the southern hemisphere. Kangaroos, koalas, and a wide expanse of dry land called the Outback are some things often associated with it. The Sydney Opera House, famous for its unique design, is in the state of New South Wales.

Do you know what the words used in the anagram mean? "Talus" is a bone in your ankle, and an "aria" is a song sung by one person that you might hear at an opera.
Source: Author darthrevan89

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