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Quiz about Another Country
Quiz about Another Country

Another Country Trivia Quiz


I'm planning an out-of-the-box vacation, but my information seems to be incorrect. Let me know if any of the locations listed are where I want to be, or tell me if I should look for 'another country' altogether. Good luck!

A multiple-choice quiz by kyleisalive. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
kyleisalive
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
332,659
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Difficult
Avg Score
5 / 10
Plays
1135
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 70 (5/10), Guest 172 (4/10), Guest 96 (5/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. I'd like to relax somewhere tropical, but I want something...you know...different. To which of these should I travel to find a beach with black sand? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. It's important to me that I honour the letter K as it is the first letter of my name. To which country should I head if I want to stay in a capital city beginning with the letter K? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. My new goal is to cross the Arctic Circle. In which of these countries would I be able to accomplish this feat? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Sure, Los Angeles may be the 'City of Angels' to some, but to which country should I travel if I want to head to a capital city whose name (in its native language) literally translates to 'City of Angels'? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Volcanoes scare the bejeezus out of me. Where should I go if I don't want to be near any volcanoes, dormant or active? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. To which country should I head if I'm dead set on visiting Tortuguero National Park? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. The air's fresher up there! Which of these countries should I avoid visiting if I'm specifically looking to reach a height of at least two kilometers (2,000 meters) above sea level? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. I have a fear of sharks, so I don't want to go near the sea. Where should I go if I want to be in a landlocked nation? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. I'm eager to visit the Sahara Desert. To which of these countries should I be flying? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Only one country in the world begins with the letter Q. I don't want to go there. Instead, I want to go to a country in the same continent. Which of these should I visit? Hint



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1. I'd like to relax somewhere tropical, but I want something...you know...different. To which of these should I travel to find a beach with black sand?

Answer: United States

Often just as relaxing as a white sand beach or a...sand coloured beach, I guess...black sand beaches are naturally created by volcanic influences; the black is actually hardened lava. We're very likely to find black sand beaches in Hawaii, so spending my vacation in the United States is a good bet.

Madagascar and Senegal are both pretty far from active volcanic activity, but visiting a location like Santorini in Greece will bring me closer to the warm, black sands that I'm looking for. In terms of 'Another Country', Iceland also contains a number of extensive black sand beaches because of its volcanic activity.
2. It's important to me that I honour the letter K as it is the first letter of my name. To which country should I head if I want to stay in a capital city beginning with the letter K?

Answer: 'Another Country' - None of these have a capital city beginning with 'K'

While the letter K is the first to appear in a number of capital cities, we're looking for another country in this case. To begin, Suriname's capital city, near the Atlantic Coast of South America, is Paramaribo. In Europe, Croatia's capital is actually the last alphabetically; I'd be visiting Zagreb. Bulgaria's capital, Sofia, hides away in the southeastern corner of the continent. If I'm looking for a 'K' capital, I should go to Kiev, Ukraine or Kingston, Jamaica. Perhaps I should climb up to Kathmandu, Nepal or go on safari in Kampala, Uganda instead! Ah well...regardless I'm going to another country.
3. My new goal is to cross the Arctic Circle. In which of these countries would I be able to accomplish this feat?

Answer: 'Another Country' - None of these questions touch or fall within the Arctic Circle

None of these countries really come close to crossing 66° 33′ 44″ N, commonly regarded as the Arctic Circle. In North America, only the northern reaches of Alaska, the Yukon, the Northwest Territories, and Nunavut cover it. In Europe, I could visit Greenland, a single island in Iceland, or the northern reaches of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. Russia has the highest population north of the circle while in North America, Barrow, Alaska (the U.S.' northernmost town) is the most populous. On the reverse side of the world, the Antarctic Circle only contains Antarctica, so my choices are limited in the other direction.
4. Sure, Los Angeles may be the 'City of Angels' to some, but to which country should I travel if I want to head to a capital city whose name (in its native language) literally translates to 'City of Angels'?

Answer: Thailand

Thailand's capital city, Bangkok, is actually named Krung Thep in Thai. This literally translates to 'City of Angels' and is thus the only location on my mind. Holding over nine million people within its boundaries, Bangkok is known for its Buddhist temples and landmarks (including Wat Pho and the Grand Temple) as well as its bustling cityscape. Canada's capital, Ottawa, is derived from the French word for 'to trade', Adàwer while Venezuela, whose capital is Caracas, was named Santiago de León de Caracas by Diego de Losada in the 16th century. Los Angeles is the only one with this literal translation; the name is Spanish for 'City of Angels'.
5. Volcanoes scare the bejeezus out of me. Where should I go if I don't want to be near any volcanoes, dormant or active?

Answer: 'Another Country' - All of these ones have volcanoes

Turkey contains over a dozen volcanoes (mostly dormant) including its tallest peak, Mt. Ararat, which erupted in the 19th century. In Mexico, volcanoes, both active and dormant, pepper its Central Caribbean landscape including Popocatepetl which erupted in 2006 and Colima which has erupted dozens of times in recent centuries. Italy contains the famous Mt. Etna and Vesuvius.

I guess I could spend my vacation in Liechtenstein...while it's mountainous I know that nothing'll be spewing lava and nothing has been there for years.
6. To which country should I head if I'm dead set on visiting Tortuguero National Park?

Answer: 'Another Country' - None of these choices contain this particular park

If I'm heading out to Tortuguero National Park for my vacation, I'll be visiting a conservation area in the rainforests of beautiful Costa Rica. Nestled along the coast of the Caribbean Sea, if I stay here I'll be in one of the more remote locations in the country- no one can access the park unless they fly or float in. Tortuguero is home to a number of endangered and threatened local species calling the ecosystem their home in addition to scores of rare mammals including jaguars, monkeys, and sloths.
7. The air's fresher up there! Which of these countries should I avoid visiting if I'm specifically looking to reach a height of at least two kilometers (2,000 meters) above sea level?

Answer: United Kingdom

The UK's highest point, the peak of Ben Nevis reaches a maximum height of 1.3km above sea level, about 700m below our required height. Since I'm looking for a higher altitude, I won't be going to Scotland.

In Taiwan, Jade Mountain is the highest point reaching nearly four kilometers above the sea in the center of the island. Poland, meanwhile, contains Rysy in the High Tatras Mountains bordering Slovakia. This mountain tops off at 2.5km.
Cuba is actually the country closes to reaching 2,000m without going over- its highest point, Pico Turquino, hits 1,974m.
8. I have a fear of sharks, so I don't want to go near the sea. Where should I go if I want to be in a landlocked nation?

Answer: 'Another Country' - All of these border an ocean or sea

There are dozens of landlocked countries out there, so picking one isn't that big a problem. Paraguay and Bolivia are the only landlocked countries in South America while Uruguay is on the Atlantic Coast. Oman rests along the coast in the Middle East next to the Arabian Sea (and the Indian Ocean) while Cambodia rests on the Gulf of Thailand in the Indian Ocean.

If I'm looking for landlocked, I guess I can take my pick. Austria is blocked from the sea as is Switzerland. So are Hungary and the Czech Republic. In Africa I can find Chad and Zambia and in Asia I could go to Nepal and Afghanistan.
9. I'm eager to visit the Sahara Desert. To which of these countries should I be flying?

Answer: Tunisia

Tunisia is one of twelve countries in Northern Africa to contain a portion of the Sahara Desert, the world's largest desert. Tunisia also happens to contain the northern-most point in the continent on the Mediterranean Coast, Iles des Chiens. Ghana, while part of Western Africa, is part of the sub-Saharan region of the continent and does not contain the Sahara. Ras Hafun in Somalia marks the Easternmost point in Africa on the Indian Ocean and it also misses the Sahara.

Other countries in the Sahara include Egypt, Morocco, and Sudan (amongst others).
10. Only one country in the world begins with the letter Q. I don't want to go there. Instead, I want to go to a country in the same continent. Which of these should I visit?

Answer: 'Another Country' - None of these are in the same continent as a country beginning with the letter 'Q'

The only country in the world to begin with the letter Q is Qatar.
Qatar is located in the Middle East, so no matter which way you slice it, none of the listed countries are eligible to be my vacation spot. South Africa, obviously, is at the southernmost-tip of Africa. French Guyana is on the northern coast of South America and Greece, while the closest of all the choices, is on the Mediterranean Sea in Europe.
Source: Author kyleisalive

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