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Quiz about Chem Spell Nations Edition
Quiz about Chem Spell Nations Edition

Chem Spell: Nations Edition Trivia Quiz


You will be given the names of specific elements that are used to spell out the name of a country. If you're good with your chemistry and geography, this should not be too difficult. Good Luck!

A multiple-choice quiz by apathy100. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
apathy100
Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
212,851
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
12 / 15
Plays
8871
Awards
Top 5% quiz!
Last 3 plays: kitter96 (14/15), Jdoerr (11/15), gogetem (15/15).
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Question 1 of 15
1. Iodine, Rhenium, Lanthanum, Neodymium

Answer: (Europe)
Question 2 of 15
2. Potassium, Iridium, Iodine, Barium, Titanium

Answer: (Pacific Region)
Question 3 of 15
3. Argon, Germanium, Nitrogen, Titanium, Sodium

Answer: (South America)
Question 4 of 15
4. Bromine, Uranium, Neon, Iodine

Answer: (Asia)
Question 5 of 15
5. Copper, Barium

Answer: (Caribbean)
Question 6 of 15
6. Molybdenum, Sodium, Cobalt

Answer: (Europe)
Question 7 of 15
7. Fluorine, Radium, Nitrogen, Cerium

Answer: (Europe)
Question 8 of 15
8. Iodine, Cerium, Lanthanum, Neodymium

Answer: (Europe)
Question 9 of 15
9. Sodium, Uranium, Ruthenium

Answer: (Pacific Region)
Question 10 of 15
10. Lanthanum, Oxygen, Sulfur

Answer: (Southeast Asia)
Question 11 of 15
11. Uranium, Potassium, Radium, Iodine, Neon

Answer: (Former Soviet Union)
Question 12 of 15
12. Polonium, Lanthanum, Neodymium

Answer: (Europe)
Question 13 of 15
13. Bohrium, Uranium, Tantalum, Nitrogen

Answer: (Asia)
Question 14 of 15
14. Neon, Phosphorus, Aluminum

Answer: (Himalayas)
Question 15 of 15
15. Iodine, Radium, Nitrogen

Answer: (Western Asia)



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Iodine, Rhenium, Lanthanum, Neodymium

Answer: Ireland

(I Re La Nd) is a country in Western Europe whose capital city is Dublin. In recent years, Northern Ireland has been subject to many terrorist acts and bombings, many of which have been attributed to the Irish Republican Army (IRA).
2. Potassium, Iridium, Iodine, Barium, Titanium

Answer: Kiribati

(K Ir I Ba Ti) is a country that can be found near many other Pacific island nations including Fiji and Samoa. Formerly known as the Gilbert Islands, they were granted full independence in 1979 under this new name.
3. Argon, Germanium, Nitrogen, Titanium, Sodium

Answer: Argentina

(Ar Ge N Ti Na) can be found in South America bordered by Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Brazil. Its largest city is Buenos Aires (which means 'good air'). Argentina is popular for its professional soccer players and tourist attractions.
4. Bromine, Uranium, Neon, Iodine

Answer: Brunei

(Br U Ne I) is known as a "Sultanate" and is fully surrounded by the country of Malaysia. Brunei is a very small nation that gained independence in 1984 and only has an estimated population of 370000 (2005 est.).
5. Copper, Barium

Answer: Cuba

(Cu Ba) is a large island nation bordering the North Atlantic Sea and the Caribbean Sea. Cuba has been subject to sanctions by the United States for many years, however, at the Guantanamo Bay location, the U.S. military houses one of their naval bases.
6. Molybdenum, Sodium, Cobalt

Answer: Monaco

(Mo Na Co) is a tiny country that is bordered by France (4.4 km). During the late 19th Century, Monaco was linked with France by the building of a modern railway allowing tourists easier access into the country. The main source of economics in Monaco are tourism and gambling. With the building of the railway during the late 19th century was also the building of a casino and modern gambling facilities.

The state of Monaco has no income tax, allowing this nation to thrive as a tax haven for new residents and foreign company and business owners.
7. Fluorine, Radium, Nitrogen, Cerium

Answer: France

(F Ra N Ce) has had an extensive history spanning from Joan of Arc to Napoleon Bonaparte to Charles de Gaulle. A gorgeous nation whose capital city is Paris, which houses one of the most popular monuments in the world, The Louvre.
8. Iodine, Cerium, Lanthanum, Neodymium

Answer: Iceland

(I Ce La Nd) is a moderately sized island country in the North Atlantic region. It is home to unique land formations known as "fiords or fjords", many of which have become popular tourist attractions. In comparison to many other world nations, they are a first-ranked nation when it comes to literacy, education, employment, income, and health standards.
9. Sodium, Uranium, Ruthenium

Answer: Nauru

(Na U Ru) is a small island nation that is located in the South Pacific region. Known for its large phosphorus deposits during the early 20th century, the world's smallest independent nation is now struggling for survival as these deposits have virtually become depleted.
10. Lanthanum, Oxygen, Sulfur

Answer: Laos

(La O S) is located in Southeast Asia and is surrounded by various countries including Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, China, and Vietnam. Laos was ruled by a monarchy for over six centuries until the communist Pathet Lao government took control in 1975.
11. Uranium, Potassium, Radium, Iodine, Neon

Answer: Ukraine

(U K Ra I Ne) is a nation that became independent after the fall of communism in the Soviet Union in 1991. Historically, the Ukraine is most known for the devastating nuclear explosion at Chernobyl in 1986 that immediately killed over 30 people and has affected thousands more with radiation poisoning effects since the explosion.
12. Polonium, Lanthanum, Neodymium

Answer: Poland

(Po La Nd) is bordered by Germany on the west, the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south, the Ukraine and Belarus on the east, and Lituania and Russia to the north. This nation is sadly known for the slaughter and torture of thousands of Jews at Auschwitz after the invasion of Poland by Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany during the Second World War.
13. Bohrium, Uranium, Tantalum, Nitrogen

Answer: Bhutan

(Bh U Ta N) is a tiny nation in the Himalayan region and borders India and China. Bhutan is known as a Kingdom and consists of 18 districts throughout the nation. Due to various political and economic issues, over 100000 Bhutanese refugees have fled to Nepal since their official independence in 1949.
14. Neon, Phosphorus, Aluminum

Answer: Nepal

(Ne P Al) is a beautiful country that is surrounded by the Himalayan mountain range and is the home to Mount Everest. This beauty however, is only one part to this Asian nation. Unfortunately, Nepal has an economy with over 40% of the population below the poverty line, and has had many political conflicts due to a Maoist insurgence which has subsequently decreased tourism in the region (which has been a key success in economic development in Nepal).
15. Iodine, Radium, Nitrogen

Answer: Iran

(I Ra N) is a predominantly Muslim nation whose location separates the Middle East from Asia. Historically, Iran and the United States had excellent ties to each other until the U.S. embassy in Tehran was seized in 1981. Iran is also known for their participation in an indecisive war with Iraq from 1980-88.
Source: Author apathy100

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