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Quiz about Sites From Around the World
Quiz about Sites From Around the World

Sites From Around the World Trivia Quiz


I will ask you a question about the world site shown in each picture. Can you identify all ten?

A photo quiz by blake_aus_nsw. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Time
3 mins
Type
Photo Quiz
Quiz #
420,474
Updated
Aug 05 25
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
9 / 10
Plays
266
Last 3 plays: Guest 38 (8/10), Guest 85 (8/10), malama (7/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. What prison is located in the San Francisco Bay, and is where the inmate Al Capone was held prisoner? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. What mixed-use skyscraper, formerly known as London Bridge Tower, is shaped like a pyramid? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. What bridge is the world's longest bridge over ice-covered water, and also has the nickname Fixed Link? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. What library was established in the year 1800 and is the largest in the world? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. What monument contains the remains of several ancient buildings, including the Parthenon? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. What statue commemorates the casualties of the Battle of Stalingrad? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. What lighthouse is an iconic Canadian image and is located in Nova Scotia? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Which cathedral did Queen Elizabeth II visit during celebrations for both her 80th and 90th birthdays? The same cathedral has also hosted the funerals of famous leaders, including Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher. Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. What Pyramid is the tomb of Pharaoh Khufu, and the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. What canal in France was formerly known as the Canal Royal en Languedoc and first used in May 1681? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. What prison is located in the San Francisco Bay, and is where the inmate Al Capone was held prisoner?

Answer: Alcatraz

Alcatraz, a former Federal Penitentiary situated in San Francisco Bay, California, operated as a prison from its establishment on August 11, 1934, until its decommissioning on March 21, 1963. This maximum-security facility was designed to accommodate 336 inmates within individual cells that measured approximately 9 feet (2.7 m) by 5 feet (1.5 m) with a vertical clearance of 7 feet (2.1 m). Today, Alcatraz has been repurposed as a museum.
2. What mixed-use skyscraper, formerly known as London Bridge Tower, is shaped like a pyramid?

Answer: The Shard

The Shard, previously known as London Bridge Tower, was completed on July 5, 2012, and officially opened to the public on February 1, 2013. It stands at a height of 309.6 meters (1,016 feet). The structure covers a substantial floor area of 127,071.3 square meters (1,367,784 square feet). Renzo Piano was the architect of the project.
3. What bridge is the world's longest bridge over ice-covered water, and also has the nickname Fixed Link?

Answer: Confederation Bridge

The Confederation Bridge is a box girder bridge that spans the Northumberland Strait in Canada, which opened on May 31, 1997. This two-lane structure extends 12.9 kilometers (approximately 8.0 miles) in length and reaches a vertical clearance of 60 meters. Architect Jean M. Muller led the design and engineering work.
4. What library was established in the year 1800 and is the largest in the world?

Answer: The Library of Congress

The Library of Congress, located in Washington, D.C., was established on April 24, 1800, and serves as the nation's comprehensive research library. At the time this quiz was created, it housed a vast collection of over 173 million items, containing a diverse range of formats such as books, sound recordings, photographs, newspapers, maps, and manuscripts. The library's vast holdings are organized along an impressive 1,350 kilometers of shelving.

The photo shows the main reading room of the Library of Congress.
5. What monument contains the remains of several ancient buildings, including the Parthenon?

Answer: The Acropolis of Athens

The Acropolis of Athens is an archaeological site situated on a rocky outcrop overlooking the city of Athens, Greece. This ancient citadel showcases the remains of multiple structures from the Classical era, primarily constructed during the 5th century BCE. The site is particularly renowned for its architectural masterpieces, including the Parthenon, which exemplifies the Doric order.
6. What statue commemorates the casualties of the Battle of Stalingrad?

Answer: The Motherland Calls

The Motherland Calls is a statue located in Volgograd, Russia, whose construction spanned from 1959 to 1967. This concrete structure, which reaches a height of 85 meters (279 feet), was designed through a joint effort by sculptor Yevgeny Vuchetich, architect Yakov Belopolsky, and engineer Nikolai Nikitin.

The statue represents a dynamic form and serves as a touching symbol, commemorating the Soviet Union's victory in the Battle of Stalingrad during World War II.
7. What lighthouse is an iconic Canadian image and is located in Nova Scotia?

Answer: Peggys Point Lighthouse

Peggys Point Lighthouse, also referred to as Peggys Cove Lighthouse, is located in Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada. This structure, completed in 1868, serves as a navigational aid at the eastern entrance to St. Margaret's Bay. The lighthouse stands at a height of 15 meters (49 feet) and is constructed from a combination of concrete and steel materials.

The beacon was first lit in 1915 and has a light range of approximately 10 nautical miles (19 kilometers or 12 miles).
8. Which cathedral did Queen Elizabeth II visit during celebrations for both her 80th and 90th birthdays? The same cathedral has also hosted the funerals of famous leaders, including Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher.

Answer: St. Paul's Cathedral

St. Paul's Cathedral, an Anglican church located in London, England, was completed in 1710. The Cathedral's overall dimensions are 158 meters (518 feet) in length and reach a height of 111 meters (365 feet). Notably, the outer dome rises to 85 meters (278 feet) and has a diameter of 34 meters (112 feet).

The Cathedral was designed by the architect Sir Christopher Wren. Its architectural design exemplifies the Baroque style.
9. What Pyramid is the tomb of Pharaoh Khufu, and the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World?

Answer: The Great Pyramid of Giza

The Great Pyramid of Giza stands as the largest of the Egyptian pyramids, constructed around 2600 BC. Originally, its height reached 146.6 meters (481 feet), and it extended 230.6 meters (756.4 feet) along each side. The pyramid's structure is primarily composed of limestone, mortar, and granite, with an estimated 2.3 million large stone blocks used in its assembly.

The assumed architect for this work was Hemiunu.
10. What canal in France was formerly known as the Canal Royal en Languedoc and first used in May 1681?

Answer: Canal du Midi

The Canal du Midi, located in southern France, was constructed from 1667 to 1681 under the direction of chief engineer Pierre-Paul Riquet. This waterway stretches approximately 240 kilometers (150 miles) and reaches a maximum elevation of 189 meters (620 feet) above sea level. It begins in the city of Toulouse and concludes at Étang de Thau.
Source: Author blake_aus_nsw

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