100 Travel Trivia Questions To Inspire Wanderlust (Multiple Choice + Picture Rounds!)
Do you love to travel? Do you love learning new things about all the places that exist in this beautiful world? If you answered yes to both of these questions, then this trivia set is for you!
In this article, we’ve compiled a list of our favorite travel trivia questions to inspire wanderlust and perhaps even teach you something new.
Aside from trying to answer questions right, we want to get you thinking about all the amazing places there are to see in the world.
So, put on your explorer hat and get ready to be inspired! How many can you get right?
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Travel Trivia: Free Response Questions
Which Bavarian castle did Walt Disney sculpt the one in Disneyland after?
Answer: Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany.
In which country would you be able to find the architectural works of Antoni Gaudi?
Answer: Spain, namely in Barcelona.
In 2007, which airline kept passengers stuck on the runway for 11 straight hours, refusing to allow them to deplane?
Answer: JetBlue.
What 2003 travel “bucket list” by Patricia Schultz suggests tripping to varied places like Beijing’s Forbidden City and New York’s Finger Lakes?
Answer: 1,000 Places To See Before You Die .
What Eden-like walkway with 200 species of plants was built on the site of an abandoned rail line in Chelsea, New York?
Answer: The Hi-Line.
Which nation was the most visited in 2011, with 79.5 million tourists, many viewing its capital city’s Left Bank?
Answer: France.
An extreme tourism trip to which Ukraine location’s nuclear wasteland cost $200 in 2012?
Answer: Chernobyl.
The castle in Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom in Florida belongs to which princess? What about the castle within California’s Disneyland?
Answer : The castle in Walt Disney World is Cinderella’s castle. The Disneyland Castle in California belongs to Sleeping Beauty.
What is the name of the Beverly Hills bakery founded in 2005 by Candace Nelson, a judge on TV’s Cupcake Wars?
Answer: Sprinkles.
Which New Jersey city is the original home of Carlo’s Bake Shop, where TV’s Cake Boss Buddy Valastro layers on cakey magic?
Answer: Hoboken.
The beds in Quebec’s Hotel de Glace, where visitors flock every winter for overnight stays, are made out of what?
Answer: Ice.
What name is given to the popular holiday area between Marseille and La Spezia?
Answer: French Riviera.
While famous for its sunrise hot-air balloon rides, this city in Turkey is also known for its enchanting cave dwellings. What is this city?
Answer: Cappadocia.
Although the smallest national park in Italy, ____ is one of the most culturally relevant, featuring five small coastal villages named Corniglia, Manarola, Monterosso al Mare, Riomaggiore, and Vernazza.
Answer: Cinque Terre National Park.
In what European country is Baselworld, the annual watch and jewelry fair, held for one week every March?
Answer: Switzerland.
In which Michigan city does the annual North American International Auto Show takes up nearly one million square feet of floor space?
Answer: Detroit.
In which state’s Black Rock Desert does the annual Burning Man festival draw its eclectic crowds?
Answer: Nevada.
What centuries-old mausoleum in Asia appears pink at dawn, dazzling white during the day, golden at dusk, and silver by moonlight?
Answer: Taj Mahal.
In Norway, a fjord is made up largely of what?
Answer: Water.
Which historic French cabaret, home of the high-kicking cancan, celebrated its 125th birthday in October 2014?
Answer: Moulin Rouge.
If you wanted to attend the world’s largest Carnival celebration, what event would you go to, and in what country?
Answer: Rio Carnival, Brazil. The biggest and most famous celebration in the world, the Rio Carnival, has become synonymous with the party spirit of both Rio and Brazil itself.
What island in San Francisco, California was the site of an almost escape-proof prison?
Answer: Alcatraz.
Which state is home to South Padre Island, which US News & World Report deems one of its top 10 spring break sites in 2015?
Answer: Texas.
If you wanted to fly to the original region where khao soi , a deliciously rich, creamy, and slightly spicy yellow curry noodle dish was created, where in Thailand would you fly to?
Answer: Northern Thailand.
Reykjavik is the capital of what country?
Answer: Iceland.
What 650-foot-tall observation tower in Seattle, Washington has 24 lighting rods on its roof to withstand strikes during storms?
Answer: The Space Needle.
Which of these is not a Japanese city — Sapporo, Hakone, Osaka, or Taipei?
Answer: Taipei (this is a city in Taiwan).
Which of these is not a city in China — Chongqing, Harbin, Qingdao, or Nha Trang?
Answer: Nha Trang (this is a city in Vietnam).
What common caged pet in the US is a mainstay in the diet of Peruvian people, who consumed 65 million of them in 2004?
Answer: Guinea pig.
What is Tivoli Gardens and where is it located?
Answer: Tivoli Gardens is an amusement park and garden in Copenhagen, Denmark.
In what country would you find Super Nintendo World?
Answer: Japan, and eventually the USA and Singapore (Super Nintendo World is located in Universal Studios Japan; it is under construction at Universal Studios Hollywood, Universal Studios Singapore, and Universal Orlando Resort).
On which Asian wonder was “graffiti zones” designated in 2014, where visitors can leave their marks on plastic screens?
Answer: Great Wall of China (it was done in an effort to keep tourists from defacing the wall itself).
Which German city and capital of Bavaria was the home of the original Oktoberfest?
Answer: Munich.
What plaza in NYC boasts a Christmas tree that’s been topped with a 550-pound Swarovski crystal star since 2004?
Answer: Rockefeller Center.
On which Hawaiian island would you be able to hike or go backpacking on the iconic, bucket list Kalalau Trail?
Answer: Kauai.
If you were planning a trip to China to see the Giant Panda bears, what city would you add to your travel itinerary?
Answer: Chengdu.
Bali, with magical temples and stunning beaches, is a popular tourist destination in which country?
Answer: Indonesia.
Can you list all the countries that are home to a Disney park?
Answer: USA (California and Florida), Japan (Tokyo), France (Paris), Hong Kong, and China.
In which country can you go diving and snorkeling on the famous island of El Nido?
Answer: The Philippines.
In which city would you be if you were shopping at the Chatuchak Weekend Market?
Answer: Bangkok, Thailand.
In which origin country can you find a Tim Tam chocolate biscuit?
Answer: Australia.
Pena Palace, the iconic yellow and red castle located in the city of Sintra, resides in what country?
Answer: Portugal.
In which country would you be if you were visiting the King Abdulaziz Centre for World Culture?
Answer: Saudi Arabia.
What is the name of the imperial palace complex at the heart of Beijing, China?
Answer: Forbidden City.
Which city, still in existence today (and thriving), was built on a lake?
Answer: Mexico City, built on Lake Texcoco.
In which city is the Uffizi Gallery located?
Answer: Florence.
In 2015, which European city hosted the first Lollapalooza concert outside of the USA–Barcelona, Berlin, Madrid, or Budapest?
Answer: Berlin.
Which NYC neighborhood is home to Magnolia Bakery, whose cupcakes became a craze when the Sex and the City girls ate them in 2000?
Answer: Greenwich Village.
Marina Bay Sands is a very popular hotel, casino and shopping complex located in which city?
Answer: Singapore.
Which U.S. cities are you flying between if the airport codes on your ticket are SEA and SAN?
Answer: Seattle and San Diego.
What is the capital of Denmark?
Answer: Copenhagen.
What is the longest river in the world?
Answer: The Amazon.
Where is Westminster Abbey?
Answer: London.
What is the largest standing structure from the Roman Empire?
Answer: The Colosseum.
Area 51 is located in which US state?
Answer: Nevada.
What island is the illegal Stairway To Heaven hike located on?
Answer: Oahu, Hawaii.
In which city would you be able to find the Walt Disney Concert Hall, Griffith Observatory, and the Capitol Records Building?
Answer: Los Angeles, California.
Which national park, located in Utah, is known for its unique-looking hoodoo structures?
Answer: Bryce Canyon National Park.
Which French city is known as the wine capital of France?
Answer: Bordeaux.
Where in the world would you find Torres del Paine National Park?
Answer: Chile.
What region of Italy would you visit if you wanted to taste the freshest Prosciutto di Parma, Parmigiano Reggiano, and aged balsamic vinegar?
Answer: Emilia-Romagna.
The Dingle Way is a village-to-village hiking trail tracing more than 100 miles around the Dingle Peninsula, a wildly remote section of what country?
Answer: Ireland.
If you’re looking to eat a pastel de nata from its origin country, where would you go?
Answer: Portugal.
Dubrovnik was the filming location for which fictional area in Game of Thrones ?
Answer: King’s Landing.
What states in the USA would you visit if you wanted to visit The Wizarding World of Harry Potter?
Answer: California and Florida.
Which US city hosts its annual Halloween music festival, Voodoo Fest?
Answer: New Orleans.
What is the name of the island in Hong Kong that is home to Tian Tan Buddha, more commonly known as The Big Buddha?
Answer: Lantau Island.
Which language is spoken in the Canadian province of Quebec?
Answer: French.
Which state is Mount Rushmore located in?
Answer: South Dakota.
Where is Glacier National park located?
Answer: Montana.
Which large island country is actually 84% ice, contrary to what its name would imply?
Answer: Greenland.
Name the capital of Egypt.
Answer: Cairo.
Which limestone-rich New Mexico cave features an 8-acre chamber called the Big Room, where visitors take a 1-mile walk around its perimeter?
Answer: Carlsbad Caverns.
What is the most visited tourist attraction in the world?
Answer: Eiffel Tower.
Which of these EU countries does not use the euro as its currency? Poland, Denmark, or Sweden?
Answer: All of the above.
What is the national dish of Hungary?
Answer: Goulash.
In what country do more than half of people believe in elves?
Answer: Iceland.
“Cirque du Soleil” started in what country?
Answer: Canada.
Where is North Sentinel Island, whose hostile tribal natives allow no visitors–Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean, or Arctic Ocean?
Answer: Indian Ocean (it’s called the Forbidden Island because no one can land there).
Which country’s national animal is a unicorn?
Answer: Scotland.
What country are the Galapagos Islands located in?
Answer: Ecuador.
Mount Olympus is the highest mountain in what country?
Answer: Greece.
Where in the world would you find Banff National Park?
Answer: Alberta, Canada.
Travel Trivia Questions: Multiple Choice Round
In which country is most of the Iceberg Alley located?
- a) Greenland
- d) United States
Answer : c) Canada
What European country has an ancient Egyptian temple in its capital city?
- a) Portugal
Answer : b) Spain – Temple of Debod
Where is the world’s largest national park?
- c) Greenland
Answer : c) Greenland. Northeast Greenland National Park, the world’s largest national park, clocks in at 375,000 square miles. That’s more than 100 times the size of Yellowstone National Park!
In what US state is Jackson Hole located?
- b) Nebraska
Answer : d) Wyoming
What is the name of the famous ancient Egyptian structure with a lion’s body and a human head, situated near the Giza Pyramids?
- a) Karnak Temple
- b) The Sphinx
- c) Luxor Temple
- d) Philae Temple
Answer : b) The Sphinx
Most rattlesnakes are native to which continent?
- a) The Americas
Answer : a) The Americas. Rattlesnakes are native to the Americas (from southern Canada to central Argentina). The large majority of species live in the American Southwest and Mexico.
Angkor Wat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located in which Southeast Asian country?
a) Thailand b) Vietnam c) Cambodia d) Indonesia
Answer : c) Cambodia
In which U.S. state is the Lost Sea located?
- a) Mississippi
- b) Tennessee
- c) Michigan
- d) North Dakota
Answer : b) Tennessee. Listed by the Guinness Book of World Records as America’s largest underground lake, the Lost Sea is part of an extensive and historic cave system called Craighead Caverns.
The Petronas Towers, once the tallest twin towers in the world, are a prominent landmark in which Southeast Asian city?
- b) Kuala Lumpur
Answer : B) Kuala Lumpur
From which country does Massaman curry originate?
- b) Indonesia
- c) Malaysia
- d) Thailand
Answer : d) Thailand
Gurara Falls, Freedom Park Lagos, Tafawa Balewa Square, Owu Falls, and Ibeno Beach are all landmarks in which country?
- b) Portugal
Answer : c) Nigeria
In which of these islands do sheep outnumber people by the thousands?
- a) Falkland Islands
- b) New Zealand
- c) Faroe Islands
- d) Rapa Nui
Answer : c) Faroe Islands
Travel Trivia Questions: Picture Round
Okay, this round is pretty simple. Name where in the world these famous landmarks are located:
Travel Trivia: Picture Round Answers:
- Rapa Nui (Easter Island), Chile
- Moscow, Russia
- Bangkok, Thailand
- Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, USA
- Grand Prismatic Spring; Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming USA
- Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
- Machu Picchu, Peru
- Rome, Italy
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I’ve got you covered with a FREE collection of ready-made, downloadable picture rounds. There are 24 so far, and I’m planning to make a few more – so leave a comment if you have any ideas you’d like to see added.
Choose from famous landmarks around the world, country shape silhouettes, or flags – as well as some fun foodie rounds like “name the national dish”! There are also some more in-depth rounds, each dedicated to one specific country. Again, if you have a country you’d like me to add, leave a comment at the end of this post.
You can download the PDF or jpg versions of each quiz absolutely free. You’ll find all the answers at the end of this post, so simply print them out or write them down ready for your quiz night.
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The first few picture quiz rounds are famous landmarks from around the world. On the left you have a more straightforward version. On the right, the same landmarks are shown using abstract close-ups for a more challenging option.
A couple of tricky picture rounds using silhouettes of countries! Can you name the country from its shape? Answers are at the bottom of this post.
These picture quiz rounds are perfect for travel lovers! Each one goes a bit more in-depth into a specific destination, including England, India, and the USA. I’m planning to make a few more so let me know in the comments which countries you’d like to see added!
Can you name the famous landmarks and locations in these popular countries?
Simple concept – but some tricky questions!! Can you name the country based on its flag? There’s also a round of US state flags for a bit of a challenge (unless you’re from the US, in which case it should be a doddle!). Check out some of the world’s most beautiful flags for more inspiration.
Can you identify these famous lakes, castles, and waterfalls around the world? If you’re feeling generous you could give one point for the name of the place, and a second for naming the country.
Hope you’re hungry! In these picture rounds, players have to name the national dish and the country it comes from (or the country it’s most associated with). There are also two delicious desserts rounds, featuring cakes and sweet treats from around the world!
- Landmarks 1
- Abstract Landmarks 1
- Landmarks 2
- Abstract Landmarks 2
- Landmarks 3
- Country Silhouettes 1
- Country Silhouettes 2
US State Flags
- National Dishes 1
National Dishes 2
Landmarks round 1.
- Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia
- Colosseum, Rome, Italy
- Taj Mahal, Agra, India
- Statue of Liberty, NYC, USA
- Great Wall, China
- Eiffel Tower, Paris, France
- Chichen-Itza, Mexico
- Machu Picchu, Peru
- St Basil’s Cathedral, Moscow, Russia
Close up and Abstract Landmarks 1
Landmarks round 2.
- White House, Washington DC
- Louvre, Paris
- Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco
- Stonehenge, Wiltshire
- Leaning Tower of Pisa, Pisa
- Sagrada Familia, Barcelona
- Tokyo Tower, Tokyo
- Parthenon (Acropolis), Athens
- Burj Khalifa, Dubai
Close up and Abstract Landmarks 2
- Buckingham Palace, London
- Pyramid, Giza
Landmarks Round 3
- Petra, Jordan
- Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Cambodia
- Christ the Redeemer, Rio, Brazil
- Empire State Building, NYC, USA
- Niagara Falls, Canada/USA
- Ayers Rock (Uluru), Australia
- Angel Falls, Venezuela
- Arc de Triomphe, Paris, France
- Mount Fuji, Japan
Countries 2
- South Africa
- Grand Canyon, Arizona
- Yosemite, California
- Death Valley, California
- Yellowstone, Wyoming
- Denali, Alaska
- Miami Beach, Florida
- Kauai, Hawaii
- Niagara Falls, New York
- Monument Valley, Utah/Arizona border
- San Francisco
- Washington DC
- New Orleans
- Taj Mahal, Agra
- Hawa Mahal, Jaipur
- Red Fort, Delhi
- Gateway of India, Mumbai
- Ganga River, Varanasi
- Jaisalmer Fort, Jaisalmer
- Ganga River, Rishikesh
- Colosseum, Rome
- Florence Cathedral
- Positano Amalfi
- Alberobello, Puglia
- Parc Guell, Barcelona
- Alhambra, Granada
- Guggenheim, Bilbao
- Camino de Santiago
- Camp Nou, Barcelona
- Segovia Aqueduct, Segovia
- Plaza de Espana, Seville
- Puerto Banus, Marbella
- La Puerta del Sol, Madrid
- Hadrians Wall
- Durdle Door
- St Michael’s Mount
- Norfolk Broads
- Antigua and Barbuda
- New Zealand
- Netherlands
- Philippines
- South Korea
3rd Flags Round
- Niagara Falls, USA/Canada
- Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
- Iguassu Falls, Argentina/Brazil
- Yosemite Falls, USA
- Plitvice Falls, Croatia
- Gulfoss (Golden Falls), Iceland
- Sutherland Falls, New Zealand
- High Force, Durham, England
- Lake Bled, Slovenia
- Lake Baikal, Russia
- Peyto Lake, Canada
- Ik Kil Cenote, Mexico
- Five Flower Lake, China
- Loch Ness, Scotland
- Lake Tahoe, USA
- Lake Louise, Canada
- Lago di Como (Lake Como), Italy
- Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany
- Edinburgh Castle, Scotland
- Windsor, England
- Bran Castle, Romania
- Corfe Castle, England
- Chillon Castle, Switzerland
- Alhambra, Spain
- Pena Palace, Portugal
- Cinderella Castle, Disneyworld Orlando
National Dishes
- Weiner Schnitzel, Austria
- Meatballs, Sweden
- Poutine, Canada
- Empanadas, Chile (also accept Argentina)
- Curry Rice, Japan
- Pho, Vietnam
- Tacos, Mexico
- Moussaka, Greece
- Tagine, Morocco
- Satay, Malaysia (also accept Indonesia)
- Currywurst, Germany
- Haggis, Scotland
- Pad Thai, Thailand
- Khachaburi, Georgia
- Gallo Pinto, Costa Rica
- Kimchi, South Korea
- Pierogi, Poland
- Ceviche, Peru
- Strudel, Austria
- Crème Caramel, France
- Apple Pie, USA
- Pastéis de Nata (egg tarts), Portugal
- Prinsesstårta (princess cake), Sweden
- Victoria Sandwich, England
- Tarta de Santiago, Spain
- Tiramisu, Italy
- Gulab Jamun, India
- Lamingtons, Australia
- Baklava, Turkey
- Rum Cake, the Caribbean
- Wagashi, Japan
- S’mores, USA
- Churros, Spain
- Pavlova, Australia / New Zealand
- Alfajores, South America
- Black Forest Cake, Germany
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Test yourself with these travel quiz questions and answers! From capital cities to geography, see how many of these travel questions you can get right!
Do you love travelling and think you know the world inside out? Do you think you can beat your friends and family to be crowned the ‘King or Queen of Travelling’? If you answered yes, then this is the ultimate travel quiz.
If you’re looking at hosting a fun quiz or having your friends over for a travel trivia night, these travel quiz questions and answers are perfect at testing your world knowledge and geography.
In this quiz you’ll find lots of questions on fun travel trivia, flag quiz questions, world geography trivia, and there’s even a travel picture quiz in there for you too.
I’ve always loved a good pub quiz, but recently I’ve been doing about 3 quizzes a week. Once thing I’ve quickly learned is I’m quite good at general knowledge but I really know my travel trivia questions. Whenever there’s a travel round my eyes light up.
I always feel that being a travel blogger I’ve got a bit of an unfair advantage when it comes to travel trivia, but hey, I’m not complaining. One of the reasons I love travelling so much is learning about different cultures and societies. I’ve always said travelling is the best education in the world because you just learn so much.
While I’ve been locked up inside I wanted to come up with these travel quiz questions and answers to test your world knowledge.
If you fancy hosting your own virtual quiz then hopefully you can use some of these questions. First of all, let’s see how many you can get right!
Also, if you enjoy this quiz, then make sure you take my Countries Quiz Questions here. This is one of my most popular quizzes so see how you can do! And this one is a bit more niche, but try and take on my USA Trivia Questions too.
If you’re looking for some other fun quizzes to do, then make sure you check out my other site Ultimate Quiz Questions . This site is packed with the world’s best quizzes on every topic, so enjoy!
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50 Travel quiz questions
1. There are two countries that are completely land-locked in South America – name one of them?
2. Which is the only US State to have a one syllable name?
3. What is the line of latitude 23.5° north of the Equator more commonly known as?
4. Which European capital was built on 14 islands?
5. In 1993, ‘Ayers Rock’ also became known by its Aboriginal name – what is this name?
6. Which island country in the southeastern Caribbean Sea is also known as the ‘Island of Spice’?
7. In which country is there a natural gas pit nicknamed the ‘Door to Hell’ that has been burning since 1971?
8. In which country would you find the currency ‘baht’?
9. If you were having a cocktail at Bodeguita del Medio in Havana , Cuba, what would you be drinking?
10. What is Europe’s most mountainous country?
11. Which lake is called the ‘jewel of the Italian lakes’?
12. In which country is the world’s highest waterfall?
13. Who were the first two people to summit Mount Everest in Nepal? (Half a point each!)
14. Which country has the longest coastline in the world?
15. Where would you find the Callanish ?
16. Which capital city has a name that means “good airs” in English?
17. What is the only country in the world to be ruled by an Emperor?
18. What island in San Francisco Bay was the site of an almost escape-proof prison?
19. What is the largest country in Africa?
20. Which capital city has the most Michelin stars in the world – London, Paris or Toyko?
21. Which two cities did the original Orient Express travel between? (Half a point each!)
22. What is the deepest lake in the world?
23. Which two countries are the Iguazu Falls part of? (Half a point for each!)
24. In 1976, Saigon in Vietnam changed its name to…?
25. What is the most southerly capital city in the world?
26. What’s the capital of Australia?
27. Which country has more lakes than the rest of the world combined?
28. Which river formed the Grand Canyon in Arizona, USA?
29. What is the only country in the world not to have a rectangular or square flag?
30. Which landlocked sea is 422m (1,385ft) below sea level?
31. How many islands does Australia have within its maritime borders – 82, 822, 8,222?
32. Germany’s flag is made up of what three colours?
33. By land area, which is the biggest state in the USA?
34. On which Caribbean island can you swim with pigs?
35. Which famous cocktail originated in the Raffles Hotel, Singapore?
Travel quiz: Picture round & flags
So, how many of these travel trivia questions do you think you got right? Did you find it easy or hard?
Right, it’s time for the answers. Fingers crossed you got more than 50%!
Plan your own quiz night
These are a few of my favourite quiz books that I use to plan fun trivia nights with friends:
- Ultimate Quiz Night
- Quiz Master
- The Big Pub Quiz
Travel trivia: Questions and answers
1. What country is completely land-locked in South America? Bolivia or Paraguay . They are both landlocked despite right in the middle of South America.
2. Which is the only US State to have a one syllable name? Maine . This one was an easy one, right? If you want some more US Trivia Questions , open up this quiz and see how well you can do.
3. What is the line of latitude 23.5° north of the Equator more commonly known as? The Tropic of Cancer
4. Which European capital was built on 14 islands? Stockholm . The whole of Sweden actually has over 221,800 islands, making it the most in the world.
5. In 1993, ‘Ayers Rock’ also became known by its Aboriginal name, what is this name? Uluru . This is to respect the Aboriginal people as the custodians of the land.
6. Which island country in the southeastern Caribbean Sea is also known as the ‘Island of Spice’? Grenada . You can get some damn good rum from there too.
7. In which country is there a natural gas pit nicknamed the ‘Door to Hell’ that has been burning since 1971? Turkmenistan . Google the pictures, it’s crazy.
8. In which country would you find the currency ‘baht’? Thailand
9. If you were having a cocktail at Bodeguita del Medio in Havana, Cuba, what would you be drinking? A mojito . This drink was invented in this bar.
10. What is Europe’s most mountainous country? Switzerland
11. Which lake is called the ‘jewel of the Italian lakes’? Lake Como
12. In which country is the world’s highest waterfall? Venezuela
13. Who were the first two people to summit Mount Everest in Nepal? (Half a point each!) Tenzing Norgay and Sir Edmund Hillary . This is one of the harder travel trivia questions!
14. Which country has the longest coastline in the world? Canada
15. Where would you find the Callanish? The Isle of Harris in Scotland . You can read all about it here ! Basically, it is Scotland’s version of Stonehenge dating back thousands of years. It really is fascinating.
16. Which capital city has a name that means “good airs” in English? Buenos Aires in Argentina . Hopefully you knew that one.
17. What is the only country in the world to be ruled by an Emperor? Japan . The current emperor of Japan is Naruhito.
18. What island in San Francisco Bay was the site of an almost escape-proof prison? Alcatraz . Now you can take tours of Alcatraz to see what life would have been like in the prison.
19. What is the largest country in Africa? Algeria . This is one of those geography trivia questions that always comes up.
20. Which capital city has the most Michelin stars in the world – London, Paris or Toyko? Tokyo . I always think this question is quite surprising!
21. Which two cities did the original Orient Express travel between? (Half a point each!) Paris and Istanbul
22. What is the deepest lake in the world? Lake Baikal in Russia.
23. Which two countries are the Iguazu Falls part of? (Half a point for each!) Argentina and Brazil
24. In 1976, Saigon in Vietnam changed its name to…? Ho Chi Minh City . If you’re planning of visiting this city, you can check out my Vietnam packing list to help you on your way!
25. What is the most southerly capital city in the world? Wellington . This is such a beautiful city to visit.
26. What’s the capital of Australia? Canberra . Come on, you got this one, right? This is one of those travel questions and answers that a lot of people get wrong!
27. Which country has more lakes than the rest of the world combined? Canada
28. Which river formed the Grand Canyon in Arizona, USA? Colorado
29. What is the only country in the world not to have a rectangular or square flag? Nepal . This is a great road trip trivia question when you’re travelling with the family.
30. Which landlocked sea is 422m (1385ft) below sea level? The Dead Sea bordering Jordan and Israel. It’s the one where you can’t sink due to the high concentration of salt!
31. How many islands does Australia have within its maritime borders – 82, 822, 8,222? 8,222 . I visited one of them at Lord Howe Island last year. It’s definitely not what you’d expect but it’s incredibly beautiful!
32. Germany’s flag is made up of what three colours? Black, red and yellow . The same as Belgium but the lines are in a different configuration.
33. By land area, which is the biggest state in the USA? Alaska . This was the second last state to be incorporated into the United States of America in 1959.
34. On which Caribbean island can you swim with pigs? Bahamas . It sounds weird but it’s become such a popular tourist attraction these days. I just had to ask this in my vacation quiz!
35. Which famous cocktail originated in the Raffles Hotel, Singapore? The Singapore Sling
Travel trivia: Picture round answers
(Landmark = 1 point, capital city = 1 point)
1. Angkor Wat, Cambodia
2. Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy
3. Golden Gate Bridge, USA
4. Christ the Redeemer, Brazil
5. Taj Mahal, India
Travel quiz: Flag answers
(Flag= 1 point)
3. Colombia
4. South Africa
5. Thailand
In total there are 55 points up for grabs in this travel and tourism quiz. The question is, how many did you get? You can let me know in the comments below!
Did you enjoy my travel quiz questions and answers? If so, make sure you share it with your friends and family! Test them and see how they do. I bet you can beat them though.
And don’t forget you can take the Ultimate Countries Quiz and the ever popular Funny Quiz Questions . All you sports fans can take on my Sports Quiz too. If you enjoyed these questions from around the world, then you’ll love these quizzes too!
Also, make sure you check out our quizzes about Great Britain and England over on the Great British Bucket List. They’re really enjoyable too!
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7 thoughts on “50+ AMAZING Travel Quiz Questions and Answers”
52 out of 55. Decent quiz, I enjoyed that. Thought the Hell pit was in Uzbekistan for some reason. I thought the island of spice was Cuba… Idiot Knew Callanish was Scottish but answered as Ireland when doing the quiz.
That’s a great effort Craig, well done!
I didn’t do too well, but enjoyed it a lot. Just one small point: Germany’s flag is made up of the colours red, black and gold, not yellow. It dates back to the Prussian resistance against Napoleonic rule. Volunteer soldiers wore black uniforms with red buttons and golden trimmings. The colours became a symbol of freedom and nation. Thanks for the great quiz.
Thanks for the comment Jean. I’m glad you enjoyed the quiz, and it’s always good to have a bit more background information on Germany!
@Jean, Good photograph took. Thank you.
Santosh Saha
That was really fun idea. Although I didn’t do well on your test but it was actually really fun to learn new things about the world.
Hope to see your coming blog. Thanks for the post.
@Pradip Karki, Send me more quizzes. Thank you.
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Over 160+ travel questions featuring a big quiz with 80 travel trivia questions PLUS 4 individual travel trivia rounds with 10 Q&As, 3 travel picture quizzes AND 25 travel trivia questions for kids: It’s the ULTIMATE Travel Quiz!
Whether you are looking for travel questions and answers for your next dinner party or zoom quiz – or need some trivia questions to keep you going when travelling (and to get you hyped for the next trip!) – have we got the travel quiz for you.
From a big quiz of 80 travel trivia questions and answers covering everything from capitals to currency, landmarks to natural wonders, flags to time zones – and everything and everywhere in between! Plus 3 travel picture quizzes (food, flags and landmarks), 4×10 questions travel rounds (perfect for between courses at dinner parties, or travel-themed parties) AND 25 travel quiz questions for kids – most of which are multiple choice.
We’ve even included a whole 10 questions quiz where the answers answer a riddle – how’s that for creative?! Either way, if you are looking for the ultimate travel quiz, we’ve got you covered. Scroll down to start testing your own travel knowledge – or get the most right to prove you have the best travel brain!
80 Travel Trivia Questions and Answers (The BIG Travel Quiz)
1. In which French city can you view art in the Louvre, one of the oldest museums in the world? Paris
2. Which building did King Kong scale in the movie, King Kong? The Empire State Building
3. In which South American country can a tourist hike to the Christ the Redeemer statue? Brazil
4. You can walk through Times Square if you visit which city? New York City
5. Can you name the Australian tourist attraction that resembles the sails of boats? Sydney Opera House
6. Can you name the famous sculpture that depicts 4 U.S. presidents heads? Mount Rushmore
7. What is the name of the famous Indian mausoleum built by emperor Shah Jahan? The Taj Mahal
8. Name the Japanese city that is considered the largest city in the world. Tokyo
9. In which ancient city did Valentine’s Day originate? Rome
10. Can you name the tiny island on which the Statue of Liberty stands? Liberty Island
11. For centuries, the Mona Lisa painting has been kept in which museum, which happens to be the largest art museum in the world. The Louvre
12. Which South American country is home to Machu Picchu? Peru
13. Which country is the worlds largest producer of coffee? Brazil
14. On which continent is the country of Suriname located? South America
15. What iconic structure runs from the Shanhai Pass to the Jiayu Pass? Great Wall of China
16. Can you name the largest collective group of waterfalls in North America? Niagara Falls
17. Can you name the world’s tallest building (in 2022)? Burj Khalifa
18. Which famous body of water is the lowest elevation on Earth? The Dead Sea
19. In which American state can you explore the scenic Grand Canyon? Arizona
20. Which Italian landmark is referred to as La Torre Pendente by the locals? The Leaning Tower of Pisa
21. Edinburgh is the capital city of which European country? Scotland
22. You can visit many natural landmarks, including a dazzling limestone cave on the island where Rihanna is from. Which island is it? Barbados
23. Which national park in California is home to one of the hottest areas on Earth? Death Valley
24. Bangkok is the capital of what Asian country? Thailand
25. Cairo is the capital of which African country? Egypt
26. On which Caribbean island can you swim with pigs that inhabit the beach? The Bahamas
27. On what Caribbean island will you find Finca Vigía, one of Ernest Hemingway’s homes? Cuba
28. In which Arab city can you visit the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque? Abu Dhabi
29. Can you guess which country the city of Lagos is in? Nigeria
30. Which country in the Americas is the largest by area? Canada
31. In which country will you find Port Royal, one of the main filming locations of the Pirates of the Caribbean movies? Jamaica
32. Can you name which famous cocktail originated in the Raffles Hotel Singapore? Singapore Sling
33. Here’s a tricky one: name the capital city of the largest country in the world by landmass. Moscow
34. In which South African city would you find Boulders Beach, the home of many wild penguins? Cape Town
35. Name the popular frozen dessert that originated in Italy in the 17th century. Gelato
36. True or False: Antarctica is closer to the North Pole than Greenland. Is this true or false? False
37. On a road trip through this city, one can visit the famous Van Gogh Museum. Amsterdam
38. Can you name the smallest independent nation in the world? Vatican City
39. Kimchi is considered the national dish of what East Asian country? South Korea
40. Which country in the Middle East is home to the world-famous Al-Haram Mosque? Saudi Arabia
41. Temple of the Tooth in Sri Lanka supposedly contains the tooth of which religious figure? Buddha
42. Can you correctly guess which country is home to the world’s heaviest building? (Hint: it’s located in southern Europe). Romania
43. Can you correctly guess the capital city of New Zealand? Wellington
44. Beirut is the capital of which Middle Eastern country? Lebanon
45. True or False: Walt Disney World resort first opened for business five years after Walt Disney died? True
46. In which country can visitors see the Jade Emperor Pagoda in Ho Chi Minh City? Vietnam
47. On which African island can visitors see the strikingly beautiful Seven Coloured Earths? Mauritius
48. Can you correctly name the capital city of Ghana? Accra
49. In which East Asian city can one visit the massive Tian Tan Buddha statue (The Big Buddha)? Hong Kong
50. Which scenic body of water is also known as the “Jewel of the Italian Lakes”? Lake Como
51. Which well-known Italian phrase means ‘The Sweet Life’? La Dolce Vita
52. In which South American city will you find Sugarloaf mountain? Rio De Janeiro
53. What is the predominant colour of all Venetian Gondolas? Black
54. Prior to the adoption of the Euro, what was the currency in Portugal? Escudo
55. How is Speke airport now known? Liverpool John Lennon Airport
56. ‘Papa doc’ and ‘Baby doc’ Duvalier ruled which Caribbean nation between 1957 and 1986? Haiti
57. What did Leningrad become known as in 1991? St Petersburg
58. Which Airport’s code letters are LAX? Los Angeles
59. If you see the international car registration code GBZ which country is it from? Gibraltar
60. What is the currency of Thailand called? Bhat
61. What is the official language of Chile? Spanish
62. Acapulco is a holiday resort in Which country? Mexico
63. Which is the largest of the canary islands? Tenerife
64. What is the currency of India called? Rupee
65. What is the international car registration code for Poland? PL
66. What is the most photographed landmark in the world? A. Big Ben, London B. Burj Khalifa, Dubai (United Arab Emirates) C. Eiffel Tower, Paris D. Times Square, USA
67. In which National Park would you find the largest salt flat in the USA? Death Valley National Park (Badwater Basin Salt Flats)
68. Which country has the longest coastline in the world? A. Canada. B. Norway. C. The Philippines D. Russia.
69. In which country would you find the worlds highest waterfall? Venezuela (Angel Falls)
70. What country has the most time zones (mainland and external territories)? A. Russia. B. France. C. China. D. Australia.
71. Which country’s flag features a red maple leaf? Canada
72. How many official countries are there in the world? 195 ( 193 member states of the United Nations and 2 non-member observer states )
73. Can you name the two non-member states? Holy-See and State of Palestine
74. In what year were the Euro coins and notes introduced? 2002
75. Which is the largest city on the European Continent? Istanbul
76. What is the least densely populated country in the world? Mongolia
77. Greenland is an autonomous territory belonging to which country? Denmark
78. What is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea? Sicily, Italy
79. Which two countries’ names officially begin with the word ‘the’? The Bahamas & The Republic of The Gambia
80. What was the official name of Iran in the Western World, prior to 1935? Persia
Quick Fire Travel Quiz Questions and Answers (10 Question Rounds)
Places around the world.
1. Which Australian state was formerly known as Van Diemens land? Tasmania
2. Name the fault that runs through California for about six hundred miles? San Andreas Fault Line
3. What is the name of the bay that lies between Norfolk and Lincolnshire in the UK? The Wash
4. Which country consists of the 4 main islands, Honshu Hokkaido Shikoku & Kyushu? Japan
5. Which is the largest of the Canary Islands? Tenerife
6. What is the largest lake in the world with an animal in its name? Great Bear Lake (in Canada)
7. What is the name of the Mediterranean coast extending from Menton to St Tropez in France, renowned for its beaches? Cote D’Azur
8. Which ancient kingdom of southern Portugal is now a popular holiday resort in the modern district of Faro? Algarve
9. In which English county is the Forest of Dean? Gloucestershire
10. In terms of area, which is the world’s largest landlocked country? (Zaire, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Egypt or Paraguay) Kazakhstan
Man-Made Wonders
1. Which famous bridge stands at the entrance to San Francisco bay? The Golden Gate Bridge
2. Which is the only one of the seven wonders of the ancient world to still exist? Pyramids of Giza
3. In which US city is one of the world’s highest buildings the Sears Tower? Chicago
4. Which of the Seven Wonders of the World stood in Ephesus? Temple of Artemis
5. What is the name of the lost city of the Incas discovered in Peru in 1911? Machu Pichu
6. What was discovered in 1974 in Xian, China? Terracotta Army of Xian
7. What white marble Mausoleum was built between 1632 – 1653? Taj Mahal
8. Jordan’s “red rose city” – which is claimed to be half as old as time itself is called what? Petra
9. What is the name of the UK man-made landmark that used to run from the banks of the River Tyne to the Solway Firth and used to have a Fort every 5 roman miles? Hadrian’s Wall
10. This UK man made wonder consists of 2 Biomes, housing plant species both in a rainforest environment and the other in a Mediterranean environment? What is it called? The Eden Project
Where in the World?
1. Located on the West coast of S.America and stretching for over 600 miles, what is the driest place on earth? Atacama Desert
2. On which island is the holiday resort of Montego Bay? Jamaica
3. Name London’s largest meat market which is also the largest covered-in market in the world? Smithfield
4. Darwin is the capital of which state in Australia? The Northern Territory
5. What is the name of the exclusive holiday island in the Caribbean frequented by the late Princess Margaret? Mustique
6. Which city is the capital of Lebanon? Beirut
7. In which South American country did the bossa nova originate? Brazil
8. In which country is the town of Fray Bentos? Uruguay
9. Which river rises on Mount Hermon and flows into the Dead Sea? River Jordan
10. Freetown is the capital of which country Sierra Leone
Countries & Their Connections (A Travel Riddle)
1. Hamlet was a Prince in this country Denmark
2. This country’s longest river is the Vistula Poland
3. This country’s capital city is Prague Czech Republic
4. The unofficial flower of this country is the Edelweiss Austria
5. Celine Dion won the Eurovision song contest representing this country in 1988 Switzerland
6. The headquarters of Interpol are based in this country France
7. This country shared its name with a pirate radio station Luxembourg
8. The battle of Waterloo was fought in this country Belgium
9. Before the Euro their currency was the Gilder Holland
10. The Connection between these 9 answers is? They all share a border with Germany
Travel Picture Quizzes (Landmarks, Food & Flags!)
World landmarks picture quiz with answers.
Can you name the famous landmarks in each image? For extra points, also identify the country where the landmark can be found.
Psst. all our picture quiz sheets are printable – perfect for a home quiz, pub quiz or geography questions for classes!
For those playing online, the answers are: 1. Eiffel Tower (Paris, France) 2. St Basil’s Cathedral (Moscow, Russia) 3. Christ The Redeemer (Rio De Janeiro, Brazil) 4. Leaning Tower of Pisa (Pisa, Italy) 5. Empire State Building (New York, United States of America) 6. Taj Mahal (Agra, India) 7. Sydney Opera House (Sydney, Australia) 8. Arc De Triomphe (Paris, France) and, 9. Big Ben (London, England)
World Food Quiz Questions: Picture Round
The world foods picture quiz is a printable – just remember to chop the answers off the bottom if handing them out!
For those playing online, the answers are: 1. Ragu alla Bolognaise (Italy), 2. Sushi (Japan), 3. Macaroons (France), 4. Paella (Spain), 5. Hamburger (USA), 6. Weiner Schnitzel (Austria), 7. Falafel (Israel), 8. Fry Up (UK), 9. Baklava (Turkey)
Identify the World Flags Picture Quiz
For those playing online, the answers are: 1. Sweden; 2. New Zealand; 3. Iran; 4. Norway; 5. China; 6. Ireland; 7. Cuba; 8. Paraguay.
25 Travel Quiz Questions for Kids (Easy Travel Trivia)
1. In what country could you visit the Eiffel Tower? A. Mexico. B. Germany. C. France. D. Australia.
2. In which country would you find the Great Pyramids? Egypt
3. In which country would you find the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu? Peru
4. What country would you find the cities of Chicago, Los Angeles and Honolulu? United States of America
5. What is the main currency in most of Europe? The Euro
6. Complete the name of this landmark: The Great Wall of … A. Sweden. B. China. C. South Africa. D. Vietnam.
7. Where did Samurai Warriors come from? Japan.
8. Rio de Janeiro is a famous city in which country? Brazil.
9. Which country is considered to be the home of pizza? Italy.
10. On what continent would you find the Sahara Desert? A. South America. B. Asia. C. Australia. D. Africa.
11. Which ancient city is the capital of Greece? Athens
12. Which city is known as the ‘Big Apple’? New York City
13. In which country would you find the Amazon Rainforest? A. Brazil. B. China. C. Cuba. D. South Africa.
14. What colour are the stars on the American flag? White
15. Who built the Pyramids? A. The Mayans. B. The Egyptians. C. The Romans. D. The Greeks
16. Where does the President of the United States live? The White House
17. In which country would you find Kangaroos? Australia
18. How do you say ‘Thank you’ in Spanish? A. Gracias. B. Hola. C. Amigo. D. Hasta.
20. What is the world’s most spoken language? A. Chinese. B. English. C. German. D. Spanish.
20. How do you say hello in French? A. Allo. B. Bien. C. Bonjour. D. Merci.
21. What is the highest mountain in the world? Mount Everest
22. Name of the 3 colours featured in Germanys flag. Black, Red or Yellow
23. What is the national animal of England? (Hint, think about football!). Lion
24. Which American city is home to the Golden Gate Bridge? San Francisco
25. Which is the smallest country in the world? A. Vatican City. B. Monaco. C. San Marino. D. Nauru.
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Whether you’re looking for travel questions for a zoom quiz with colleagues or a travel trivia quiz night in with friends and family, or you simply want to test your own travel knowledge and geography knowledge, these travel trivia questions and answers are the best way to get a bit of Wanderlust!
So here are my unique travel quiz questions and answers including questions to do with fun travel trivia, flag quiz questions, travel pub quiz questions, geography trivia and more!
Travel Trivia Questions
How these fun travel questions work is in the first section I have given you just the travel triva questions .
This means you can easily test yourself or show the person you’re with the screen without seeing the answers.
In the second section I have given you the travel trivia questions and answers together so you can quiz someone else and provide the answer quickly, without having to scroll up and down the page!
Aare you ready?? Let’s get into these best travel trivia questions!
Travel quiz questions.
- 1. What is the most Northern Capital City?
- 2. How many Emirates does the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have?
3. What is the smallest Country in the world by landmas s?
- 4. Zanzibar is an island off which African Country?
- 5. Finland has been rated as what type of Country for the last 3 years running (2020, 2019 & 2018)?
6 . Antarctica is a Desert, True or False?
7. Which Country has more Pyramids, Egypt or Sudan?
- 8. Khao San Road can be found in which City?
- 9. How many Countries are in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)?
- 10. Stinky Tofu is the National Dish of which Country?
- 11. At The Taj Mahal there is a bench named after someone, who is it?
- 12. How many stars does the flag of the United States of America have?
- 13. Lake Titicaca is the biggest lake in South America, which 2 countries share it?
- 14. The Dish Poutine belongs to which Country?
- 15. Which Country has the most Muslims in the world?
- 16. What currency did Italy use before the Euro?
- 17. What is the National Dish of Spain?
- 18. In which Country are Cows seen as sacred?
- 19. The Film ‘The Beach’ was filmed in which Country?
- 20. What is the Capital City of Turkey?
- 21. Which 2 stations is the the shortest London Underground journey between?
- 22. What is Scotlands National Animal?
- 23. The Book ‘Shantaram’ is based in which city in India?
- 24. The Rome Colosseum is one of the Wonders of the World? True or False?
- 25. ‘Esky’ is an Australian Slang term, what does it refer to?
- 26. The Canadian Flag has which icon it on?
- 27. What is the South East Asia Backpacking Route also known as?
- 28. What Sea is to the North of Turkey?
- 29. Mate (maté) is the National Drink of which South American Country?
- 30. London’s Winter Wonderland happens in which park?
- 31. Which Countries flag has an AK47 on it?
- 32. Whose population is the highest (2020), Ethiopia or Nigeria?
- 33. Which Country is the World’s Tallest Living Man from??
- 34. What did Iran used to be called before 1935?
- 35. Which Continent is Mexico in?
Travel Trivia Questions and Answers!
- 3. What is the smallest Country in the world by landmass?
- Vatican City
- The happiest Country in the world
- 6 . Antarctica is a Desert, true or false?
- 7. Who has more Pyramids, Egypt or Sudan?
- Princess Diana
- Bolivia & Peru
- Covent Garden and Leicester Square
- An Ice Box / Insulated container to keep things cool
- The Banana Pancake Trail
- The Black Sea
- North America
I hope you enjoyed these travel trivia questions! Did some of these travel quiz questions and answers surprise you?? Here’s some background on some of them!
Yes, Antarctica is a Desert! It’s the largest Desert on Earth, we often think of Deserts as only hot places right, but that’s not the case! Well, you did want Geography Trivia!
A lot of us don’t know much about Sudan do we, yet we know a lot about Egypt so you might have been surprised to hear that Sudan has between 200-255 Pyramids whereas Egypt has 138!
Maybe you were as surprised as I was to find out the the National Animal of Scotland is a Unicorn! Sorry, that wasn’t one of the easy travel quiz questions!
Yes, Mozambique’s flag is known as one of the most bizarre flags from around the world because of it’s AK47 which is supposed to represent defence and vigilance in a country that was beset with civil war for over a decade.
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280 Best Travel Trivia Questions and Answers
Think you’re a travel buff? How well do you know the world beyond your backyard? I’ve compiled the best list of travel-related trivia questions and answers to liven up your trivia nights with friends or make those long road trips more enjoyable.
These questions will take you on a global journey, quizzing your knowledge across the United States, Europe and beyond. Ready to test your travel IQ? Let’s dive in.
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Fun Travel Trivia Questions for Road Trips or Quiz Nights (Answers Included!)
- About what percentage of flights are delayed per day? Answer: 20%
- According to the legend, what did St Patrick’s drive out of Ireland? Answer: Snakes
- Antarctica is a Desert, true or false? Answer: TRUE
- Approximately how many airplane flights depart and land every day? Answer: 100,000
- Approximately, how much money is thrown into Rome’s Trevi Fountain each day? Answer: approx. 3,000 euros
- Are There Native Snakes In New Zealand? Answer: No
- Big Ben is located in what European city? Answer: London
- Bodeguita del Medio in Havana, Cuba claims to be the birthplace of what cocktail? Answer: A mojito
- Easter Island is known for having 1000 of these? Answer: Statues
- Encanto is based in which South American country? Answer: Colombia
- Haggis is the national dish of which country? Answer: Scotland
- How big is Monaco? Answer: 2 km²
- How long is the Great Wall of China? Answer: 21,196 km
- How many capital cities does South Africa have? Answer: 3
- How many countries still have a royal family? Answer: 43
- How many Emirates does the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have? Answer: 7
- How many floors are in the Empire State Building? Answer: 102
- How many hours is the longest commercial flight? Answer: 18
- How many islands does Australia have? – 53, 8,222 or 15,644? Answer: 8,222
- How many islands does Spain have? Answer: 60 islands
- How many stars does the United States of America flag have? Answer: 50
- How many states start with the word, “new”? Answer: 4 (New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York)
- How many Wonders of the World are there? Answer: 7
- How tall is the Eiffel Tower (to tip)? Answer: 324 m
- In the movie King Kong, Kong climbs what US building? Answer: Empires State Building
- In what country would you find tapas? Answer: Spain
- In what US city can you find the Golden Gate bridge? Answer: San Francisco
- In which capital city can you find the Parthenon? Answer: Athens
- In which city would you find Heathrow and Gatwick airports? Answer: London
- In which Country are Cows seen as sacred? Answer: India
- In which country did cheesecake originate? Answer: Ancient Greece
- In Which Country Do We Say Jultomten Which Means “The Christmas Gnome”? Answer: Sweden
- In which country is Angkor Wat temple? Answer: Cambodia
- In which country is Christmas island? Answer: Australia
- In which country is pig beach? Answer: The Bahamas
- In Which Country is the ‘Thumbs Up’ Gesture considered an insult? Answer: Iran
- In which country is the Great Sphinx? Answer: Egypt
- In which country is the Loch Ness? Answer: Scotland
- In Which Country Is The Plain Of Jars? Answer: Laos
- In which country is the world’s highest waterfall? Answer: Venezuela
- In which country is Zanzibar located? Answer: Tanzania
- In which country was the airline Ryanair founded? Answer: Ireland
- In Which Country Will You Find Sigiriya, The Lion Rock Fortress? Answer: Sri Lanka
- In which country would you find the currency ‘baht’? Answer: Thailand
- In which country would you find the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park? Answer: China
- In which famous natural landmark is Nemo born? Answer: The Great Barrier Reef
- In which Italian city was the pizza invented? Answer: Naples
- In which museum can you find the Rosetta Stone? Answer: The British museum
- In which Spanish city is the Sagrada Familia? Answer: Barcelona
- In which state is the Grand Canyon? Answer: Arizona
- In which state would you find Mount Rushmore? Answer: South Dakota
- India trains transport how many passengers per day? Answer: 23,000,000
- It’s The Great Wall of _____ Answer: China
- London’s Winter Wonderland happens in which park? Answer: Hyde Park
- Machu Picchu is located in which country? Answer: Peru
- Maté is the National Drink of which South American Country? Answer: Argentina
- Mount Kilimanjaro is located in which country? Answer: Tanzania
- Mulan is from what country? Answer: China
- Name Italy’s Most Popular Frozen Dessert? Answer: Gelato
- Name the first state to enter the union. Answer: Delaware
- Name The Four President’s Heads Who Are Carved Into Mount Rushmore. Answer: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln
- Name The Largest Art Museum In The World? Answer: The Louvre, Paris
- Name the largest city in the world: Answer: Tokyo
- Name the last state to enter the union Answer: Hawaii
- Name the smallest country in the world: Answer: The Vatican City
- On what Caribbean Island can you swim with pigs? Answer: Bahamas
- Pizza originates from which European country? Answer: Italy
- Princess and the Frog is set in what US city? Answer: New Orleans
- Puerto Rico is a territory of what country? Answer: United States
- RAK is the code of which airport? Answer: Marrakech Airport
- Rome–Fiumicino International Airport is named after a famous artist. Which one? Answer: Leonardo Da Vinci
- Russia has how many time zones? Answer: 11
- Saigon in Vietnam changed its name to what in 1976? Answer: Ho Chi Minh City
- Saltfish and ackee is the national dish of which country? Answer: Jamaica
- Since 1971 the ‘Door to Hell’ has been burning in which country? Answer: Turkmenistan
- Spain has the world’s largest food fight, what food is thrown? Answer: Tomatoes
- Spain is the largest producer of this pitted fruit: Answer: Olives
- Stinky Tofu is the National Dish of which Country? Answer: Taiwan
- Sydney Opera House is a famous landmark of this country: Answer: Australia
- The ancient Colosseum amphitheater is located in which European city: Answer: Rome
- The Appalachian National Scenic Trail goes through how many states? Answer: 14
- The archaeological site of Petra is found in what country? Answer: Jordan
- The Aurora Borealis is also known as? Answer: The Northern Lights
- The Big Banana is a landmark in which country? Answer: Australia
- The Blue Lagoon is located in which country? Answer: Iceland
- The breakfast dish, Huevos rancheros is from which country? Answer: Mexico
- The Canadian Flag has which icon it on? Answer: Maple Leaf
- The Dish Poutine belongs to which Country? Answer: Canada
- The famous “Panama hat” actually comes from this country Answer: Ecuador
- The kebab is from which country? Answer: Turkey
- The longest boardwalk in the world exists in this city and state. Answer: Atlantic City, New Jersey
- The Rome Colosseum is one of the Wonders of the World? True or False? Answer: TRUE
- The rotten meat of this animal is the national dish of Iceland: Answer: Shark
- The second oldest tree is 4,000 years old. Where does it live? Answer: Iran
- There’s a bench at the Taj Mahal named after someone, who is it? Answer: Princess Diana
- Travelling in what direction makes jet lag worse? Answer: West to East
- True or False – There is a town named Condom in France. Answer: TRUE
- True Or False, The North Pole Has No Land? Answer: TRUE
- What American city is known as “The Big Easy”? Answer: New Orleans
- What animal only resides in Borneo or Sumatra? Answer: Orangutans
- What are the names of the 7 continents? Answer: Asia, Africa, Antarctica, Europa, North America, South America, Oceania/Australia
- What Australian city do Marlin and Dory swim to in the movie Finding Nemo? Answer: Sydney
- What city has the most bridges in the world? Answer: Hamburg
- What city in India has the largest population? Answer: Mumbai
- What city is the Liberty Bell located in? Answer: Philadelphia
- What continent is home to the newest country in the world? Answer: Africa
- What countries national airline is named “Aer Lingus” Answer: Ireland
- What countries share the world’s longest international border? Answer: Canada and USA
- What country consumes the most cheese per person? Answer: France
- What country does not to have a rectangle or square flag? Answer: Nepal
- What country has the largest pyramid (by volume) in the world? Answer: Mexico
- What country has the most neighbors? Answer: China and Russia
- What country has the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites? Answer: Italy
- What country has the Phi Phi islands? Answer: Thailand
- What country has the tallest people in the world? Answer: The Netherlands
- What country is completely land-locked in South America? Answer: Bolivia or Paraguay
- What Country Is Obsessed With Eating KFC On Christmas Day? Answer: Japan
- What country is the island of Mykonos is part of? Answer: Greece
- What country would you find the archaeological site of Troy? Answer: Turkey
- What currency did Italy use before the Euro? Answer: Lira
- What does DC, in Washington DC, stand for? Answer: District of Columbia
- What does ESTA stand for? Answer: Electronic System for Travel Authorization
- What does UNESCO stand for? Answer: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- What European city is known as “The City of Lights”? Answer: Paris
- What famous sea touches Ukraine, Russia, Georgia, Turkey, Bulgaria and Romania? Answer: The Black Sea
- What fast food chain has the most locations in the world? Answer: McDonald’s
- What grain was used in the construction of the Great Wall of China? Answer: Rice
- What is a TGV in France? Answer: High-Speed Train
- What is Canada’s national animal? Answer: Beaver
- What is escargot? Answer: Snails
- What is Europe’s most mountainous country? Answer: Switzerland
- What is Italy’s national dish? Answer: Ragu alla Bolognese
- What Is Located North Of Arctic Circle Considered As Christmas HQ? Answer: Rovaniemi, Lapland
- What is Scotland’s national dish? Answer: Haggis
- What is Scotlands National Animal? Answer: A Unicorn
- What is the biggest city in China? Answer: Shanghai
- What is the busiest airport in the USA? Answer: Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
- What is the busiest airport in the world? Answer: Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
- What is the capital city of Afghanistan? Answer: Kabul
- What is the capital city of Switzerland? Answer: Bern
- What is the Capital City of Turkey? Answer: Ankara
- What is the capital of Australia? Answer: Canberra
- What is the capital of Brazil? Answer: Brasilia
- What is the capital of Ukraine? Answer: Kyiv
- What is the currency of South Korea? Answer: South Korean Won
- What is the deepest lake in the world? Answer: Lake Baikal
- What is the Dragon Khan? Answer: A roller coaster in PortAventura Park (Spain)
- What is the driest continent? Answer: Antarctica
- What is the highest mountain in Africa? Answer: Mount Kilimanjaro
- What is the highest point in the world? Answer: Mount Everest, Nepal/Tibet
- What is the largest Australian airline? Answer: Qantas
- What is the largest city in the world by population? Answer: Tokyo
- What is the largest country by size? Answer: Russia
- What is the largest country in Africa? Answer: Algeria
- What is the largest hot desert in the world? Answer: Sahara Desert
- What is the largest island in the world? Answer: Greenland
- What is the largest sized airport in the world? Answer: King Fahd International Airport in Dammam, Saudi Arabia
- What is the least visited country in the world? Answer: Tuvalu
- What is the longest highway in the United States? Answer: Route 20 (Massachusetts to Oregon)
- What is the most Northern Capital City? Answer: Reykjavik
- What Is The Most Photographed Landmark In Australia? Answer: Sydney Opera House
- What is the most popular tourist city in the United States? Answer: New York City
- What is the most southerly capital city in the world? Answer: Wellington
- What is the most spoken language in the world? Answer: Mandarin Chinese
- What is the most visited country in the world? Answer: France
- What Is The Most Visited Tourist Attraction In The World? Answer: Times Square
- What is the most widely eaten food in the world? Answer: Rice
- What is the national animal of Canada? Answer: The Beaver
- What Is The National Dish Of Hungary? Answer: Gulyás (Goulash)
- What is the National Dish of Spain? Answer: Paella
- What Is The Nickname For The Clock At The End Of The Palace Of Westminster? Answer: Big Ben
- What is the nickname of New York City? Answer: The Big Apple
- What is the only living structure visible from space? Answer: The Great Barrier Reef
- What is the population density for England? Answer: 434 per km2
- What is the southernmost capital city in the world? Answer: Wellington (New Zealand)
- What is the tallest building in the world? Answer: Burj Khalifa
- What is the White House’s address? Answer: 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington DC
- What is the world’s busiest international airport? Answer: Dubai International Airport
- What is the world’s largest island? Answer: Greenland
- What is the world’s largest salt desert? Answer: Gran Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia
- What is the world’s longest designated hiking trail? Answer: Pacific Crest Trail
- What island famous island prison is located in California? Answer: Alcatraz
- What museum has The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh? Answer: Museum of Modern Art in New York City
- What percentage of the earth is water? Answer: 71%
- What river runs through London? Answer: River Thames
- What river runs through the Grand Canyon? Answer: Colorado River
- What Scandinavian country is the safest country in the world? Answer: Iceland
- What Sea is to the North of Turkey? Answer: The Black Sea
- What shape is a samosa? Answer: Triangle
- What Texas city is home to The Alamo? Answer: San Antonio
- What three colors make up Germany’s flag? Answer: Black, red and yellow
- What type of flowers is Holland known for? Answer: Tulips
- What type of geographical feature is the Stromboli? Answer: A volcano
- What US city has the busiest cruise port in the world? Answer: Miami
- What US city is the Space Needle located in? Answer: Seattle
- What US state is the film Lilo & Stitch set in? Answer: Hawaii
- What Was Ho Chi Minh City Previously Called? Answer: Saigon
- What’s the capital of Australia? Answer: Canberra
- What’s The Name Of The Famous Mosque In Abu Dhabi? Answer: Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
- Where are the Spanish Steps located? Answer: Rome, Italy
- Where Can You Find The Seven Coloured Earths? Answer: Mauritus
- Where did the bungee jump originate? Answer: Auckland, New Zealand
- Where is the best-preserved meteor crater located? Answer: Winslow, Arizona
- Where is the Great Pyramid in Egypt? Answer: Cairo, Giza
- Where Is The World’s Largest Nativity Scene Located? Answer: Einsiedeln, Switzerland
- Where was the capital of Spain before Madrid? Answer: Toledo
- Where would you find the Callanish? Answer: The Isle of Harris in Scotland
- Which 4 US presidents are in Mount Rushmore? Answer: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln
- Which actress portrayed Cheryl Strayed in Wild? Answer: Reese Witherspoon
- Which airline’s logo has a red maple leaf? Answer: Air Canada
- Which Asian country has more than 17,000 islands? Answer: Indonesia
- Which author wrote the book Eat, Pray, Love? Answer: Eat, Pray, Love
- Which capital city has a name that means “good airs” in English? Answer: Buenos Aires in Argentina
- Which capital city has the most Michelin stars in the world – London, Paris or Toyko? Answer: Tokyo
- Which Central South American Country Is Home To The Largest Salt Flats In The World? Answer: Bolivia
- Which city (not in Poland) has the highest Polish population in the world? Answer: Chicago
- Which city do croissants originate from? Answer: Vienna
- Which city has more cars than people? Answer: San Marino, Italy
- Which city is known as the “City of Seven Hills”? Answer: Lisbon, Portugal
- Which City Is Referred To As ‘The Windy City’? Answer: Chicago
- Which city is situated on two continents? Answer: Istanbul
- Which Cocktail Originated In The Raffles Hotel, Singapore? Answer: Singapore Sling
- Which colour is the Easyjet logo? Answer: Orange
- Which Continent Doesn’t Have Ants? Answer: Antarctica
- Which Continent is Mexico in? Answer: North America
- Which Countries flag has an AK47 on it? Answer: Mozambique
- Which country celebrated the millennium in 2007? Answer: Ethiopia
- Which country does NOT have a rectangular flag? Answer: Switzerland
- Which country gifted the statue of Liberty to the United States? Answer: France
- Which country has the longest coastline? Answer: Canada
- Which country has the most lakes? Answer: Canada
- Which Country has the most Muslims in the world? Answer: Indonesia
- Which country has the most pyramids? Answer: Sudan
- Which country has the most time zones? Answer: France
- Which country has the world’s highest waterfall? Answer: Venezuela
- Which country is bigger than Pluto? Answer: Russia
- Which country is called “The Emerald Isle”? Answer: Ireland
- Which country is called the “Land of Fire and Ice”? Answer: Iceland
- Which country is called the Land of the Rising Sun? Answer: Japan
- Which country is Caracas the capital of? Answer: Venezuela
- Which country is considered “happiest” in the world? Answer: Finland
- Which country is home to the most volcanoes? Answer: Indonesia
- Which country is made up of 180,000 islands? Answer: Finland
- Which Country is the World’s Tallest Living Man from? Answer: Turkey
- Which country is Timbuktu located in? Answer: Mali
- Which country makes the most money on tourism? Answer: The United States
- Which country was the movie ‘The Beach’ filmed in? Answer: Thailand
- Which country’s Olympic blobsled team is featured in Cool Runnings? Answer: Jamaica
- Which currency is in used in Bali? Answer: Indonesian rupiah
- Which European capital was built on 14 islands? Answer: Stockholm
- Which European city is the Acropolis located in? Answer: Athens (Greece)
- Which fabric device opens up during a skydive? Answer: Parachute
- Which famous museum has a glass pyramid at the front? Answer: Le Louvre
- Which is the friendliest city in the world? Answer: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- Which is the most bicycle-friendly city in the world? Answer: Copenhagen
- Which island country is known as the ‘Island of Spice’? Answer: Grenada
- Which island group includes Ibiza, Menorca, and Majorca? Answer: Balearics
- Which Italian Landmark Dates Back To 70AD? Answer: The Colosseum in Rome
- Which lake is called the ‘jewel of the Italian lakes’? Answer: Lake Como
- Which London bridge is nicknamed “wobbly bridge”? Answer: Millennium Bridge
- Which New York airport has the same name as a US President? Answer: JFK airport
- Which North American country’s name means “Rich Coast”? Answer: Costa Rica
- Which river flows through Paris? Answer: River Seine
- Which river formed the Grand Canyon in Arizona, USA? Answer: Colorado
- Which sport is also referred to as sailboarding? Answer: Windsurfing
- Which sport is Kelly Slater known for? Answer: Surfing
- Which state is known as the “Sunshine State”? Answer: Florida
- Which two cities did the original Orient Express travel between? Answer: Paris and Istanbul
- Which two countries are the Iguazu Falls part of? Answer: Argentina and Brazil
- Which two countries officially begin with “The”? Answer: The Gambia and The Bahamas
- Which two South American countries share Lake Titicaca? Answer: Bolivia & Peru
- Which US state does key lime pie come from? Answer: Florida
- Which US State has a one syllable name? Answer: Maine
- Which US state makes the most money on tourism? Answer: California
- Which US university was the sports drink Gatorade named after? Answer: The University of Florida—the Florida Gators
- Which USA state has the biggest land area? Answer: Alaska
- Which volcano is located near Tokyo and considered a sacred mountain? Answer: Mount Fuji
- Who has more Pyramids, Egypt or Sudan? Answer: Sudan
- With a population of 37 million, which is the largest city in the world? Answer: Tokyo
- Zanzibar is an island off which African Country? Answer: Tanzania
And that about wraps up our list of the best travel trivia questions and answers. With a mix of global and local inquiries, they bridge cultures and spark curiosity. So, as you delve into the world of travel, remember that knowledge, laughter, and shared experiences are the true souvenirs of any journey. Happy quizzing on trivia night with friends or on a road trip!!
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Has staying at home driven you to watching travel shows on Netflix? Do you find yourself posting travel photos from your last big trip on Facebook? Are you worried about jetting off to a foreign country and finding yourself unable to return home due to border regulations? A popular stay-at-home pastime is to host a travel trivia night with friends and family.
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1- Which country is the only nation with the harp as its national emblem?
2- What is the least densely populated country or territory in the world?
3- In which country are coins with Disney, Star Wars and Pokémon characters legal tender?
4- Which country uses a calendar seven years behind the rest of the world?
5- Which country has the world’s most cricket stadiums?
6- Which country has the most time zones across its territories?
7- How many countries begin with the letter W?
8- What is the world’s richest country according to GDP per capita?
9- What is the largest continent in the world?
10- Which three countries do not use the metric system?
11- Which country has had the greatest number of capital cities?
12- What’s the world’s oldest country?
13- Which country has the highest percentage of women in parliament?
14- Which country’s official animal is the unicorn?
15- A historic event in the Middle East was the discovery of oil in 1936 in which country?
16- What is the smallest country in the world?
17- How many official languages does the United Nations have?
18- Who was the first Portuguese explorer to discover Cape Town in 1488?
19- Which famous amusement park opened in Florida in 1971?
20- The Olympics once awarded medals for art, true or false?
21- Which continent is free of snakes?
22- Which country has the most volcanic activity in the world?
23- What is the largest country in Africa by land area?
24- How many provinces are there in Canada?
25- What is the capital of Costa Rica?
26- What is Italy’s largest lake?
27- On which Caribbean Island are you able to swim with pigs?
28- Where would you find the Seven Coloured Earths?
29- Which country has the most lakes in the world?
30- Which country in South America has the world’s highest waterfall?
31- What is the longest river in Asia?
32- What’s the largest country in the world by area that has no rivers?
33- Where is the world’s longest unprotected border?
34- How many countries does the Nile River, the longest river in the world, pass through?
35- Which sea borders Israel and Jordan?
36- Which country has the longest coastline in the world?
37- Which mountainous country is home to the highest unclimbed mountain in the world, Gangkhar Puensum?
38- How many countries does the Equator pass through?
39- How many countries surround the Arctic Ocean?
40- Which is the only country in the world to sit within all four hemispheres?
41- What is the longest highway in the USA?
42- How many time zones are there in the USA?
43- What is the most visited tourist attraction in the USA?
44- The Empire State Building has its own zip code, true or false?
45- Which city is the Golden Gate Bridge in?
46- Which four president’s heads will you see at Mount Rushmore?
47- What is the USA’s oldest national park?
48- True or false, there are no dinosaur bones in the Grand Canyon, true or false?
49- Which US state is the legendary Pacific Coast Highway in?
50-Which is the largest state in the USA by geographical area?
51- The Dugong can weigh up to 1,100 pounds and is a gentle giant that is the national animal of which country?
52- What is the largest land mammal found in North America?
53- Which South American country is home to two-thirds of the Amazon rainforest?
54- What animal will you find near the North Pole but not the South Pole?
55- Which country is the Darvaza gas crater, a natural gas pit that has been on fire since 1971?
56- What is the largest rock formation in the world?
57- Which insect migrates to the highlands of Mexico in winter from the northeastern USA and southeastern Canada?
58- Which country has the highest percentage of land that is covered by forest?
59- Which Nordic country has no mosquitoes?
60-If you visited Bohemian Switzerland National Park, which European country would you be in?
61- Which two countries have Hindi as the official language?
62- Which country has the most languages?
63- What is the only Catholic nation in Asia?
64- Which country has the world’s longest place name?
65- What is the only country on the UNESCO World Heritage site list?
66- Which was the first country to make Christianity its official religion?
67- What is the largest art museum in the world?
68- What is the world’s largest museum?
69- Which country’s national anthem has no words?
70- Which three colours are on Germany’s flag?
71- Which country is the leaning tower of Pisa?
72- Which country will you find the longest tunnel in the world?
73- What is the world’s tallest building?
74- Which country is home to the world’s largest residential palace?
75- Basilica of Our Lady of Peace is the world’s largest church. Which country is it in?
76- Around 400,000 gladiators died fighting at which Italian landmark?
77- What is the name of the famous mosque in Spain that is the country’s largest mosque and was later turned into a cathedral?
78- Which opera house was opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 20th October 1973?
79- Which famous landmark in France was the world’s tallest in 1889?
80- The Great Wall of China can be seen from space, true or false?
81- Where did poutine (chips with cheese curds and gravy) originate?
82 – What is the national dish of Peru?
83- What’s the popular frozen dessert in Malaysia and Singapore with grated ice glazed with rainbow-coloured syrup, condensed milk, sweet corn, red beans, nipa palm seeds and jelly?
84- Kimchi is the national dish of which countries?
85- Which country consumes the most coffee per person?
86- Which fast-food chain has the largest number of outlets in the world?
87- Which country can you buy square watermelons?
88- Which famous cocktail originated in Singapore’s Raffles Hotel?
89- What is the national dish of Cuba?
90- How many stars does the top level of Michelin restaurants have?
91- What’s the largest city in the world by population?
92- What’s the largest capital city in the world by area?
93- In which South American country is the world’s highest capital city?
94- Dutti-Galla, Batmania and Bearbrass were interim names of which southern-hemisphere city?
95- Which city has the most Michelin-starred restaurants?
96- Which is the world’s most southernmost capital?
97- Which is the most northern capital city in the world?
98- Which is the most populated city in South America?
99- Which is the largest city in Vietnam?
100- Which French city was France’s capital before Paris?
Travel Trivia Questions and Answers
1- Which country is the only nation with the harp as its national emblem? Ireland. The Irish harp has been a symbol of culture and politics for centuries.
2- What is the least densely populated country or territory in the world? Greenland.
3- In which country are coins with Disney, Star Wars and Pokémon characters legal tender? Niue, a small island in the Pacific, however, the coins are more valuable as collector’s items.
4- Which country uses a calendar that is seven years behind the rest of the world? Ethiopia. The Ethiopian calendar follows the Christian Orthodox Church and is at least seven years behind the Gregorian calendar.
5- Which country has the world’s most cricket stadiums? India, with 28 test cricket grounds.
6- Which country has the most time zones across its territories? France. If you include overseas territories, France has the most (12 time zones), followed by the USA (11) and Russia (11).
7- How many countries begin with the letter W? None.
8- What is the world’s richest country according to GDP per capita? Luxembourg. GDP per capita: $131,781.72.
9- What is the largest continent in the world? Asia. The continent has over 40 countries and is home to over 60% of the population of the world.
10- Which three countries do not use the metric system? Liberia, United States, Myanmar.
11- Which country has had the greatest number of capital cities? Iran. The current capital of Tehran is the country’s 28th.
12- What’s the world’s oldest country? Egypt. The first dynasty dates back to 3100 BCE when Upper and Lower Egypt were unified.
13- Which country has the highest percentage of women in parliament? Rwanda. The 1994 genocide and Rwandan Civil War resulted in around 800,000 deaths, so after the genocide, Rwanda became the first country in the world with a female majority in parliament (61.3% for the Lower House and 38.5% for the Upper House).
14- Which country’s official animal is the unicorn? Scotland. The unicorn appeared on the royal coat of arms around the mid-1500s.
15- A historic event in the Middle East was the discovery of oil in 1936 in which country? Saudi Arabia.
16- What is the smallest country in the world? Vatican City. It became an independent state in 1929.
17- How many official languages does the United Nations have? Six – Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish.
18- Who was the first Portuguese explorer to discover Cape Town in 1488? Bartholomeu Dias.
19- Which famous amusement park opened in Florida in 1971? Walt Disney World Resort.
20- The Olympics once awarded medals for art, true or false? True. Between 1912 and 1948, the Olympic Games held competitions in the fine arts for music, literature, sculpture, architecture and painting.
21- Which continent is free of snakes? Antarctica is the only continent with no snakes however snakes are also absent from several other places including Ireland, New Zealand, and many islands in the Atlantic and Pacific.
22- Which country has the most volcanic activity in the world? Indonesia has the largest number of active volcanoes and over 13,000 islands.
23- What is the largest country in Africa by land area? Algeria.
24- How many provinces are there in Canada? 10 provinces and 3 territories.
25- What is the capital of Costa Rica? San Jose.
26- What is Italy’s largest lake? Lake Garda is the largest of the Italian lakes.
27- On which Caribbean Island are you able to swim with pigs? Big Major Cay, also known as Pig Beach, in The Bahamas. How the pigs got there is a mystery. Some say they were left by sailors, who planned to cook them while others think they swam over to the beach from a shipwreck.
28- Where would you find the Seven Coloured Earths? Mauritius. The Seven Coloured Earths are a unique geological formation of sand dunes with seven distinct colours (red, brown, violet, green, blue, purple and yellow).
29- Which country has the most lakes in the world? Canada. There are around 1.42 million lakes worldwide that are larger than 0.1 sqkm and 62% are in Canada.
30- Which country in South America has the world’s highest waterfall? Venezuela. Angel Falls is 918 m (3011 ft) high.
31- What is the longest river in Asia? The Yangtze River.
32- What’s the largest country in the world by area that has no rivers? Saudi Arabia.
33- Where is the world’s longest unprotected border? The 49th parallel marks the border between Canada and the United States.
34- How many countries does the Nile River, the longest river in the world pass through? The longest river in the world is 6,650 km and passes through 11 countries, which are Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Ethiopia, Eritrea, South Sudan, Sudan and Egypt.
35- Which sea borders Israel and Jordan? The Dead Sea.
36- Which country has the longest coastline in the world? Canada, stretching for 125,567 miles (202,080 km).
37- Which mountainous country is home to the highest unclimbed mountain in the world, Gangkhar Puensum? Bhutan.
38- How many countries does the Equator pass through? The Equator cuts through 13 countries: Brazil, Colombia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ecuador, Gabon, Indonesia, Kenya, Kiribati, Maldives, Republic of the Congo, Sao Tome & Principe, Somalia and Uganda.
39- How many countries surround the Arctic Ocean? Six countries: Canada, the United States (Alaska), Denmark (Greenland), Russia, Norway, and Iceland.
40- Which is the only country in the world to sit within all four hemispheres? Kiribati. The Pacific nation consists of 33 coral atolls and reef islands. The four islands in different hemispheres are Line, Gilbert Banaba and the Phoenix Islands.
41- What is the longest highway in the USA? US Route 20 connecting Boston (Massachusetts) and Newport (Oregon).
42- How many time zones are there in the USA? 9 zones. 4 in the contiguous USA, two in Alaska and Hawaii, three in the US territories.
43- What is the most visited tourist attraction in the USA? Times Square in New York receives 50 million visitors a year.
44- The Empire State Building has its own zip code, true or false? True. It’s 10118.
45- Which city is the Golden Gate Bridge in? San Francisco.
46- Which four president’s heads are carved at Mount Rushmore? Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington and Theodore Roosevelt.
47- What is the USA’s oldest national park? Yellowstone National Park.
48- There are no dinosaur bones in the Grand Canyon, true or false? True. The canyon formed after the dinosaurs became extinct.
49- Which US state is the legendary Pacific Coast Highway in? California.
50-Which is the largest state in the USA by geographical area? Alaska.
51- The Dugong can weigh up to 1,100 pounds and is a gentle giant that is the national animal of which country? Papua New Guinea.
52- What is the largest land mammal found in North America? North American Bison (also known as buffalo) are the largest mammals in North America, with mature bulls weighing up to 2,000 pounds.
53- Which South American country is home to two-thirds of the Amazon rainforest? Brazil.
54- What animal will you find near the North Pole but not the South Pole? Polar bears.
55- Which country is the Darvaza gas crater, a natural gas pit that has been on fire since 1971? Turkmenistan.
56- What is the largest rock formation in the world? Uluru.
57- Which insect migrates to the highlands of Mexico in winter from the northeastern USA and southeastern Canada? Monarch butterfly.
58- Which country has the highest percentage of land that is covered by forest? Suriname in South America is 94.6% covered in forest.
59- Which Nordic country has no mosquitoes? Iceland because it has extremely low temperatures (down to −38 °C) and the water freezes so it’s impossible for mosquitoes to breed.
60-If you visited Bohemian Switzerland National Park, which European country would you be in? The Czech Republic.
61- Which two countries have Hindi as the official language? India and Fiji are the only countries, which have Hindi as an official language.
62- Which country has the most languages? Papua New Guinea.
63- What is the only Catholic nation in Asia? The Philippines. Over 86 percent of the population is Roman Catholic, 6 percent belong to various nationalized Christian cults, and another 2 percent belong to over 100 Protestant denominations.
64- Which country has the world’s longest place name? NZ, it’s Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu.
65- What is the only country on the UNESCO World Heritage site list? Vatican City.
66- Which was the first country to make Christianity its official religion? Armenia.
67- What is the largest art museum in the world? The Louvre covers 782,910 square feet (72,735 square meters) and has 38,000 pieces of art. It’s some to the Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci.
68- What is the world’s largest museum? The world’s largest museum in terms of objects displayed is the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Spend one minute on each piece and it would take you 11 years to see everything in the museum.
69- Which country’s national anthem has no words? The national anthem of Spain has no words.
70- Which three colours are on Germany’s flag? Black, red and gold.
71- Which country is the leaning tower of Pisa? Italy.
72- Which country will you find the longest tunnel in the world? Switzerland. The Gotthard Base Tunnel is 35.5 miles (57.1 km).
73- What is the world’s tallest building? Burj Khalifa in Dubai at 2717 feet (828 m) and it’s possibly the most photographed landmark in Dubai.
74- Which country is home to the world’s largest residential palace? Brunei. Istana Nurul Iman in Bandar Seri Begawan, the capital, is the home of the Sultan of Brunei and has 1,788 rooms.
75- Basilica of Our Lady of Peace is the world’s largest church. Which country is it in? Ivory Coast and was built at a cost of around $300 million.
76- Around 400,000 gladiators died fighting at which Italian landmark? The Colosseum.
77- What is the name of the famous mosque in Spain that is the country’s largest mosque and was later turned into a cathedral? The Great Mosque of Córdoba in Andalusia.
78- Which opera house was opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 20th October 1973? Sydney Opera House.
79- Which famous landmark in France was the world’s tallest in 1889? The Eiffel Tower.
80- The Great Wall of China can be seen from space, true or false? False, it can’t be seen from space with the naked eye.
81- Where did poutine (chips with cheese curds and gravy) originate? Quebec in Canada.
82 – What is the national dish of Peru? Ceviche, which is is a raw fish marinated in citrus juice.
83- What’s the popular frozen dessert in Malaysia and Singapore with grated ice glazed with rainbow-coloured syrup, condensed milk, sweet corn, red beans, nipa palm seeds and jelly? Ice Kachang.
84- Kimchi is the national dish of which countries? North Korea and South Korea.
85- Which country consumes the most coffee per person? The Netherlands. An average person here consumes about 2.5 cups of coffee each day.
86- Which fast-food chain has the largest number of outlets in the world? Subway.
87- Which country can you buy square watermelons? Japan. They are developed to stack better in supermarkets.
88- Which famous cocktail originated in Singapore’s Raffles Hotel? Singapore Sling.
89- What is the national dish of Cuba? Ropa Vieja.
90- How many stars does the top level of Michelin restaurants have? Three.
91- What’s the largest city in the world by population? Tokyo, the capital city of Japan, has a population of 37,843,000.
92- What’s the largest capital city in the world by area? Ankara the capital of Turkey is 24,521 sqkm or 9,468 sqmi.
93- In which South American country is the world’s highest capital city? Bolivia. The city of La Paz is at 3,640 m.
94- Dutti-Galla, Batmania and Bearbrass were interim names of which southern-hemisphere city? Melbourne, Australia.
95- Which city has the most Michelin-starred restaurants? Tokyo, which is also the capital city of Japan, has 203.
96- Which is the world’s most southernmost capital? Wellington, New Zealand.
97- Which is the most northern capital city in the world? Reykjavik. It sits on the edge of the Arctic Circle and means “steamy bay”, as it is in a region full of geysers.
98- Which is the most populated city in South America? Sao Paulo, the population is 21,090,792.
99- Which is the largest city in Vietnam? Ho Chi Minh City, with a population of 8,244,400 almost a million more than Hanoi.
100- Which French city was France’s capital before Paris? Vichy (1940-1944).
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57 Fun Picture Quizzes for your next Pub Quiz (Free & Printable!)
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Looking for fun picture quizzes for your next trivia night? We can help!
Although trivia questions and games are fun, nothing that better than a good picture round quiz to spice things up!
In this article, you will find an incredible selection of free printable picture rounds. Feel free to save each image and print it for the players.
You will find 54 picture quiz ideas including food , landmarks , geography , flags and plenty more!
🔎 Table of Contents
Picture Rounds – Questions
In the first part of the post, you will find all the picture quizzes. There are over 40 picture quiz ideas so you should have more than enough.
The answers are located at the bottom of the page. That way, if you are playing on your own, you won’t be spoilt by the answers.
That having been said, you will find a quick link to the relevant answers just under each picture round.
Picture Round 1: Capital cities Picture Quiz
This picture quiz is all about capital cities. You will find 10 photos. Name both the city and the country. They both will score you 1 point each.
This means you can score up to 20 points with this round alone.
Click here to see the answers.
Picture Round 2: Animal Picture Quiz
This one is for all the animal lovers out there. It’s also a great picture quiz for kids.
Name the animals on the images. 10 points can be score with this one.
Picture Round 3: Cheese Picture Quiz
Do you love cheese? Then this Guess the picture game will be perfect for you!
With this round, you will have the opportunity to score up to 20 points. Name each cheese and the country it comes from. You’ll get 1 point per cheese and 1 point per country.
Picture Round 4: Famous landmarks Picture Quiz
Looking for a famous landmarks picture quiz ? You will be in for a treat here!
You can also score up to 20 points with round. You’ll get 1 point per landmark and one per country.
Picture Round 5: Chocolate Picture Quiz
Whether you are a foodie or looking for a picture quiz for kids, this one will be for you!
You will find below 10 photos of chocolate bars. The logos have been hidden to make the game a bit more challenging.
Name each chocolate bar.
Picture Round 6: Famous landmarks in England Picture Quiz
This is the perfect picture round if you are organising a pub quiz in the UK. You will find both 10 photos of landmarks in England.
Identify each landmark and its location.
Picture Round 7: Pizza Picture Quiz
This is a more unusual picture quiz as it’s all about pizza! Admittedly, this is a round you should play with a crowd that is already inclined to know all these pizzas.
It is also a great option for people looking for a hard picture quiz.
Picture Round 8: Famous landmarks in the USA Picture Quiz
This is another geography picture quiz but this time, it will test your knowledge of the USA.
You’ll find 10 landmarks below. Name each landmark and the state it’s in. Altogether, you can score up to 20 points.
Picture Round 9: World food Picture Quiz
This is the ultimate food picture quiz. You will find 10 famous dishes from all around the world. Name each dish and the country it’s from.
You can score up to 20 points with this round as well.
Picture Round 10: Scotland Picture Quiz
Any Scottish here? Or Scotland lovers? Then this round is for you! You will find 10 landmarks in Scotland. Name each one of them.
10 points can be scored with this picture quiz.
Picture Round 11: Famous man-made landmarks in Australia Picture Quiz
This picture trivia is a bit more specific as it’s all about man-made landmarks in Australia . You can score up to 20 points if you can name both the landmark and the state.
Picture Round 12: European flags Picture Quiz
Looking for a printable European flags quiz? Then this one is for you!
You will find below 8 European flags. Name each country. You can score up to 8 points in this round.
Picture Round 13: Famous landmarks in Ireland Picture Quiz
In this Ireland picture quiz, you will find 10 photos of Irish landmarks . Name each one and their location. 20 points are up for grabs here!
Picture Round 14: European Food Picture Quiz
Want some more food picture quiz and answers? Then this one is for you! It focuses on European cuisine. You will find 10 famous European dishes. Name each one and the country of origin.
You can score up to 20 points here.
Picture Round 15: European Cities Map Quiz
If you are looking for a challenging map quiz, this one is for you. You will need to name both the country and the city indicated by the blue dots.
It is a great one if you want something that is both easy and hard. 12 points can be scored with this round.
Picture Round 16: French Landmarks Picture Quiz
In this one, you will find 10 famous landmarks in France to identify. For each one of them, name the landmark and the city it’s located in.
You can score up to 20 points with this picture quiz with answers.
Picture Round 17: National Parks in Australia Picture Quiz
This photo quiz is all about the national parks of Australia. You will find below 10 photos of national parks in Australia.
Name each one of them and the state they are located in.
Picture Round 18: European Desserts & Sweets Picture Quiz
In this pub quiz picture round, you can find 10 photos of European desserts and sweets.
Name the dessert and the country of origin (1 point each). You can score up to 20 points in this round.
Click here to see the answers .
Picture Round 19: Flags picture quiz
This is another flags of the world picture quiz. You will find below 8 flags belonging to various countries all around the world. Name each country.
You can score up to 8 points with this round.
Picture Round 20: Australian cities Picture Quiz
You will find below 10 photos of cities in Australia, name each one and the state in which the city can be found.
You can score up to 20 points with this picture quiz.
Picture Round 21: National Parks in the US Picture Quiz
In this image quiz, you will find 10 photos of national parks in the United States . Name each one (1 point).
Picture Round 22: Famous landmarks in European Cities Picture Quiz
Here you will find 10 photos of famous landmarks in Europe but will get the chance to score up to 30 points!
For each photo, name the landmark (1 point), the city (1 point) and the country (1 point).
Picture Round 23: French desserts Picture Quiz
Here are 10 photos of popular French desserts. Name each one of them to score up to 10 points.
Picture Round 24: Famous natural landmarks in Australia Picture Quiz
In this free picture quiz with answers, you will find 10 photos of natural landmarks in Australia. Please name each one of them and the state they are located in.
You can score up to 20 points here (1 for the landmark, 1 for the state).
Picture Round 25: Famous Bridges in the UK Picture Quiz
If you’re looking for picture quizzes uk, this one is for you! You will find below 10 photos of famous bridges in the United Kingdom.
Name each one of them and their location (city they are located in). You can score up to 20 points here.
Picture Round 26: Irish Food & Drinks Picture Quiz
Here are 10 photos of famous Irish dishes and drinks. Name each one. You will score 1 point per correct answer, making it 10 points total.
Picture Round 27: French food Picture Quiz
In this picture round, you will find 10 photos of typical French dishes . Name each one of them. Each correct answer is worth 1 point, making it a total of 10 points up for grabs.
Picture Round 28: Historical landmarks in the UK Picture Quiz
In this UK quiz picture round, you can find 10 photos of historical landmarks in the United Kingdom. Name each one of them.
If you want, you can also indicate in which nation they are located but no extra points for this 😉
Picture Round 29: Spanish food Picture Quiz
Picture Round 30: Famous landmarks in London Picture Quiz
Picture Round 31: Famous Landmarks in the Middle East Picture Quiz
Picture Round 32: Italian food Picture Quiz
Picture Round 33: Manchester (England) Picture Quiz
Picture Round 34: Famous Greek landmarks Picture Quiz
Picture Round 35: UK Geography Picture Quiz
Picture Round 36: Famous landmarks in Rome Picture Quiz
Picture Round 37: Edinburgh Picture Quiz
Picture Round 38: Famous Landmarks in South America Picture Quiz
Picture Round 39: Cities in Europe Picture Quiz
Picture Round 40: Famous landmarks in Spain Picture Quiz
Picture Round 41: Bristol Picture Quiz
Picture Round 42: Famous Landmarks in New Zealand Picture Quiz
Picture Round 43: World Map Picture Quiz
Picture Round 44: Famous landmarks in Italy Picture Quiz
Picture Round 45: Liverpool Picture Quiz
Picture Round 46: British Cities Picture Quiz
Picture Round 47: Welsh landmarks Picture Quiz
Round 48: Cocktail Picture Quiz Answers
Round 49: Japan Picture Quiz
Round 50: Japanese Food Picture Quiz
Round 51: Mexico Picture Quiz
Round 52: Mexican Food Picture Quiz
Round 53: Florida Picture Quiz
Round 54: Travel Picture Quiz
Click here to see the answers
Round 55: Oxford Picture Quiz
Round 56: Glasgow Picture Quiz Answers
Round 57: New York Picture Quiz
Picture Quizzes Answers
You made it through all the picture quizzes! Well done you! Now is time to discover how many points you scored!
- Brussels, Belgium
- Bogota, Colombia
- Copenhagen, Denmark
- Berlin, Germany
- Paris, France
- Athens, Greece
- Tokyo, Japan
- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Rome, Italy
- London, England, United-Kingdom
- Feta, Greece
- Roquefort, France
- Mozzarella, Italy
- Parmesan, Italy
- Brie, France
- Cheddar, England (UK)
- Manchego, Spain
- Gouda, The Netherlands
- Gruyere, Switzerland
- Halloumi, Cyprus
- Taj Mahal, India
- Colosseum, Italy
- Angkor Wat, Cambodia
- Great Sphinx of Giza, Egypt
- Uluru, Australia
- Chichen Itza, Mexico
- Statue of Liberty, USA
- St. Basil’s Cathedral, Russia
- Mont Saint Michel, France
- Mount Fuji, Japan
- Cadbury Picnic
- Cadbury Dairy Milk
- Kinder Surprise
- Nutella
- Buckingham Palace, London
- Mam Tor, Peak District
- Tower of London, London
- Hadrian’s Wall, Cumbria and Northumberland
- Tyne Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne
- The Needles, Isle of Wight
- Shard, London
- Blackpool Tower, Blackpool
- Spinnaker Tower, Portsmouth
- Iron Bridge, Shropshire
- Detroit-style pizza
- Chicago Deep Dish
- Garlic Bread Pizza
- Calzone
- Pizza Fritta
- Quattro Stagioni Pizza
- Pizza Margherita
- Quattro Formaggi Pizza
- Pepperoni Pizza
- Crater Lake, Oregon
- The Pentagon, Virginia
- Golden Gate, San Francisco, California
- Mount Rushmore, South Dakota
- 7-mile bridge, Florida
- Devil’s Tower, Wyoming
- Empire State Building, NYC, New York
- El Captan, Yosemite, California
- Space Needle, Seattle, Washington
- Antelope Canyon, Arizona
- English Breakfast, England
- Crepes , France
- Pavlova, Australia
- Paella, Spain
- Brisket, USA
- Betutu, Indonesia
- Arancino, Italy
- Dolmades, Greece
- Pierogi, Poland
- Cozonac, Romania
- Edinburgh Castle
- Glenfinnan Viaduct
- Greyfriars Bobby
- Fingal’s Cave
- Stirling Castle
- The Standing Stones of Callanish
- The Old Man of Hoy
- Scott Monument
- The Kelpies
- Forth Bridge
- Sydney Opera House, Sydney, NSW
- Story Bridge, Brisbane, QLD
- Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne, VIC
- Parliament House, Canberra, ACT
- Port Arthur Convict Site, Port Arthur, TAS
- Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney, NSW
- Brighton Bathing Boxes , Melbourne, VIC
- Cape Byron Lighthouse, Byron Bay , NSW
- Bell Tower, Perth, WA
- Q1, Surfers Paradise, QLD
- Newgrange Tomb, Donore, Ireland
- Titanic Museum, Belfast, Northern Ireland
- Rock of Cashel, Cashel, Ireland
- Kilmainham Gaol, Dublin, Ireland
- Dublin Castle, Dublin, Ireland
- The Blarney Castle, Blarney, Ireland
- St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, Ireland
- Cliffs of Moher, Lahinch, Ireland
- Giant’s Causeway, Bushmills, Northern Ireland
- King John’s Castle, Limerick
- Lasagne, Italy
- Moussaka, Greece
- Gazpacho, Spain
- Fondue, Switzerland
- Sunday Roast, UK
- Cassoulet, France
- Panettone, Italy
- Risalamande, Denmark
- Ezogelin corba, Turkey
- Apfelstrudel, Austria
- Lyon, France
- Palermo, Italy
- Limerick, Ireland
- Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
- Lisbon, Portugal
- Malaga, Spain
- Capitole, Toulouse
- Arc de Triomphe, Paris
- Mont Saint Michel (the town and the landmark both have the same name)
- Versailles Palace, Versailles
- Moulin Rouge, Paris
- Château de Chenonceau, Chenonceau
- Eiffel Tower, Paris
- Notre Dame, Paris
- Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde, Marseille
- Sacré-Cœur, Paris
- Karijini National Park, Western Australia
- Cradle Mountain, Tasmania
- Uluru-Kata Tjuta, Northern Territory
- Whitsunday Islands National Park, Queensland
- Wilsons Promontory, Victoria
- Grampians National Park, Victoria
- Flinders Chase National Park, Kangaroo Island, South Australia
- Royal National Park, New South Wales
- Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory
- Blue Mountains, New South Wales
- Baklava, Turkey
- Trdelník, Czechia
- Kaiserschmarrn, Austria
- Dobos Torta, Hungary
- Prekmurska Gibanica, Slovenia
- Baba, Italy
- Macarons, France
- Banoffee Pie, UK
- Gelato, Italy
- Trilece, Albania
- New Zealand
- Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast)
- Everglades National Park
- Grand Canyon National Park
- Yosemite National Park
- Yellowstone National Park
- Zion National Park
- White Sands National Park
- Great Smoky Mountains National Park
- Acadia National Park
- Sequoia National Park
- Denali National Park
- Westminster Abbey, London, UK
- Parthenon, Athens, Greece
- Trevi Fountain, Rome, Italy
- Hagia Sofia, Istanbul, Turkey
- Duomo di Milano, Milan, Italy
- Skanderbeg Square, Tirana, Albania
- Eiffel Tower, Paris, France
- Leaning Tower of Pisa, Pisa, Italy
- Belem Tower, Lisbon, Portugal
- St Basil’s Cathedral, Moscow, Russia
- Paris-Brest
- Millefeuille
- Tarte Tatin
- Profiteroles
- Rum Baba (Baba au rhum)
- Lemon Meringue Tart
- Heart Reef , Great Barrier Reef, Queensland
- 12 Apostles, Great Ocean Road , Victoria
- The Pinnacles, Western Australia
- Wave Rock, Western Australia
- Bay of Fires, Tasmania
- 8 Figure pools, Royal National Park, New South Wales
- Whitehaven Beach , Whitsunday Islands, Queensland
- Millaa Millaa Falls, Queensland
- Jim Jim Falls, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory
- Lake McKenzie , Fraser Island, Queensland
- Clifton Suspension Bridge – Bristol
- Tower Bridge – London
- Millennium Bridge – London
- London Bridge – London
- Glenfinnan Viaduc – Glenfinnan
- Prince of Wales Bridge – Between England and Wales
- Forth Bridge – Edinburgh (Queensferry)
- Tyne Bridge – New Castle
- Tees Transporter Bridge – Middlesborough
- Bridge of Sighs – Cambridge
- Ulster fry (or Full Irish Breakfast)
- Seafood Chowder
- Croque Monsieur
- Beef Bourguignon
- Blanquette de veau
- Duck Confit
- Tartiflette
- Steak Tartare
- Bouillabaisse
- Ratatouille
- Tower of London
- Westminster Abbey
- Bridge of Sighs, Cambridge
- Roman Baths, Bath
- Big Ben, London
- Manchester Town Hall, Manchester
- Radcliffe Camera, Oxford
- St Paul’s Cathedral, London
- Boquerones fritos
- Rabo de Toro
- Pan con tomate
- Pulpo a la Gallega
- Gambas al Ajillo
- Manchego cheese
- Crema Catalana
- Tower Bridge
- Palace of Westminster
- St Paul’s Cathedral
- Kensington Palace
- Leadenhall Market
- The Gherkin
- The Walkie Talkie
- Shakespeare Globe
- Al-Aqsa Mosque, Jerusalem
- Mada’in Saleh, Saudi Arabia
- Nasir-ol-molk Mosque, Shiraz, Iran
- Burj Al Arab, Dubai, UAE
- Masmak Fortress, Saudi Arabia
- Ishtar Gate, Iraq
- Burj Khalifa, Dubai, UAE
- Petra, Jordan
- Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Abu Dhabi, UAE
- Great Ziggurat of Ur, Iraq
- Spaghetti Carbonara
- Cacio e pepe
- Manchester Museum
- Manchester Town Hall
- The Whitworth
- Vimto Monument
- Alan Turing Statue, Sackville Gardens
- Central Library, St Peter’s square
- Midland Hotel
- John Rylands Library
- LGBTQ Bee, Sackville Gardens
- Beetham Tower
- Mount Lycabettus
- Corinth Canal
- Vikos Gorge
- Acropolis of Athens
- Monasteries of Meteora
- White Tower of Thessaloniki
- Mount Olympus
- Old Man of Storr, Isle of Skye, Scotland
- Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland
- Seven Sisters, Sussex, England
- Fingal’s Cave, Staffa, Scotland
- Arthur’s Seat, Edinburgh , Scotland
- Suspension Bridge, Bristol, England
- Westminster Abbey, London, England
- Caernarfon Castle in Snowdonia, Wales
- Pierhead Building, Cardiff, Wales
- Trevi Fountain
- Castel Sant’Angelo
- Piazza Navona
- Circus Maximus
- Spanish Steps
- St Peter’s Basilica
- Piazza del Popolo
- Victor Emmanuel II Monument
- St Giles’ Cathedral
- National Monument of Scotland
- New Scottish Parliament
- Palace of Holyroodhouse
- Victoria Street
- Scottish National Gallery
- Iguazú Falls, Argentina
- La Mano, Punta del Este, Uruguay
- Amazon River, Brazil and Peru
- Lake Titicaca, Peru
- Perito Moreno Glacier, Argentina
- Nazca Lines, Peru
- Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia
- Angel Falls, Venezuela
- Mount Fitz Roy, Argentina
- Cathedral de Sal, Colombia
- Prague, Czechia
- Barcelona, Spain
- Warsaw, Poland
- Tallinn, Estonia
- Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
- Stockholm, Sweden
- Bucharest, Romania
- Toulouse, France
- Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Camp Nou, Barcelona
- Parc Güell, Barcelona
- Plaza de Espana, Seville
- Alcázar de Segovia, Segovia
- Alhambra, Granada
- Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao
- Museo del Prado, Madrid
- Sagrada Familia, Barcelona
- Cathedral de Burgos, Burgos
- Tarragona Roman Amphiteatre, Tarragona
- Clifton Suspension Bridge
- Bristol Cathedral
- Bristol Museum and Art Gallery
- Clifton Observatory
- St Mary Redcliffe Church
- Bristol City Hall
- Cabot Tower
- Victoria Rooms
- Bristol eye
- Bristol Floating Harbour
- Maungakiekie/One Tree Hill
- Tongariro Crossing
- Aoraki Mount Cook
- Rotorua Hot Springs
- Cathedral Caves
- Moeraki Boulders
- The Sky Tower, Auckland
- Tane Mahuta
- South Africa
- United-Kingdom
- Colosseum, Rome
- Doge’s Palace, Venice
- Trevi Fountain, Rome
- Pompeii Ruins, Pompeii
- Ovo Castle, Naples
- Milan Duomo, Milan
- Duomo Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence
- Leaning Tower of Pisa, Pisa
- Pantheon, Rome
- Arena di Verona, Verona
- Royal Albert Dock
- The Beatles Statue
- World Museum
- Museum of Liverpool
- Wall of Fame outside the Cavern Club
- Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
- Hillsborough Disaster
- Walker Art Gallery
- Liverpool Cathedral
- St George’s Hall Liverpool
- Mount Snowdon
- Conwy Castle
- Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
- Powis Castle
- Castell Coch
- Chirk Castle
- Cardiff Castle
- Caernarfon Castle
- Cardiff Pierhead Building
- Tequila Sunrise
- Piña Colada
- Long Island iced tea
- Cosmopolitan
- Moscow mule
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- Tokyo Tower
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- Yakitori
- Okonomiyaki
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- Cenote Dos Ojos
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- Great Pyramid of Cholula
- Ángel de la Independencia
- Cathedral Metropolitana
- El Templo de Santa Prisca
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- Chilaquiles
- Torta Ahogada
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- South Beach, Miami
- Castillo de San Marcos
- Dry Tortugas National Park
- Kennedy Space Center
- Lake Okeechobee
- Key West Lighthouse
- Bok Tower Gardens
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- Oxford Botanic Garden
- University Church of St Mary the Virgin
- Carfax Tower
- The Divinity School
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- Glasgow Necropolis
- Glasgow Science Centre
- Glasgow Cathedral
- Kingston Bridge
- Duke of Wellington Statue
- SECC Glasgow
- University of Glasgow
- The Clyde Arc
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- Times Square
- Grand Central Station
- St Patrick’s Cathedral
- Central Park
- Statue of Liberty
- Empire State Building
- Chrysler Building
- Flatiron Building
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Are you off to a great escape soon? Or afflicted with a bit of wanderlust?
You are in for a treat with these best travel trivia questions and answers! Both novice and seasoned travelers will love exploring the world from home.
Find everything from history, food, music, geography, and culture in this fascinating quiz that gears you up for your next adventure.
Easy Travel Trivia Questions
First, start with these lighter travel trivia questions about geography, history, and more.
1. How many Wonders of the World are there?
2. Which two countries share the world’s longest international border?
Canada and the United States
3. It’s The Great Wall of _____
4. The Great Barrier Reef can be found off of what country?
5. What is the largest state in the United States? (By land)
6. What are the names of the 7 continents?
- North America
- South America
- Oceania/Australia
7. Located in Africa, this is the largest hot desert in the world:
Sahara Desert
8. What travel document do you need to visit other countries?
9. Puerto Rico is a territory of what country?
United States
10. What is the largest country by size?
11. What famous monument stands on an island on the Hudson River facing New York City, USA?
Statue of Liberty
12. Where would you travel to visit the Amazon Rainforest?
13. Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge are famous landmarks for this ‘down under’ country:
14. True or False: The Spanish Steps are located in Spain
False (Rome, Italy)
15. Big Ben is located in what European city?
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Best United States Travel Trivia
Expand your knowledge of the US with these fun travel trivia questions.
16. In which state would you find Mount Rushmore?
South Dakota
17. The Pacific Coast Highway is in which US state?
18. New York City is also known as:
The Big Apple
19. True or False: Detroit is known as “The Windy City”?
False (Chicago)
20. In which state is the Grand Canyon?
Answer C: Arizona
21. Which southern state is also known as the “Sunshine State”?
22. The Golden Gate Bridge is located in which California city?
San Francisco
23. Known as “The Big Easy,” what is the actual name of this American city?
New Orleans
24. The Space Needle is located in which US city?
25. What is the longest highway in the United States?
A. Route 66
B. Route 20 (Massachusetts to Oregon)
Answer B: Route 20 (Massachusetts to Oregon)
Yellowstone National Park
27. True or False: The Mississippi River is only in the US state of Mississippi.
False
28. What river runs through the Grand Canyon?
A. Colorado River
B. Arkansas River
C. Illinois River
Answer A: Colorado River
29. The Liberty Bell is located in which US city?
Philadelphia
30. This Texas city is home to The Alamo:
San Antonio
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31. Which waterfall can be found on the USA / Canada border?
Niagara Falls
32. The Acropolis is located in this European city
Athens (Greece)
33. What material is The Leaning Tower of Pisa (Italy) made from?
Answer: B Marble
34. In which city would you find St. Peter’s Basilica?
The Vatican City (Italy)
35. This European city is known as “The City of Lights”?
36. The Blue Lagoon, a geothermal spa, is located in which country?
37. The London Eye, observation ferris wheel, was opened to the public in:
Answer B: 2000
39. The Aurora Borealis is also known as?
The Northern Lights
40. True or False: Banff National Park was the first National Park of Canada
41. What river runs through London?
A. Nile River
B. Amazon River
C. River Thames
Answer: C. River Thames
42. The island of Mykonos is part of which country?
43. Holland is known for these types of flowers:
44. Mount Kilimanjaro is located in which country?
A. Tanzania
C. Greenland
Answer A: Tanzania
45. Machu Picchu is located in which country?
46. In which country would you find the Great Sphinx?
47. The Colosseum, an ancient amphitheater where gladiators would fight, is located in which European city:
Answer B: Rome
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48. True or False: Dubai does not have a standard address system so there are no addresses or postcards.
49. Russia has how many time zones?
Answer C: 11
50. Which animal runs through the streets during Spain’s fiesta of San Fermin?
Bulls aka Running with the Bulls
51. The biggest city in China is:
52. The busiest cruise port in the world is located in this Florida city:
53. Notre Dame, a famous medieval cathedral, was engulfed in flames in 2019 in which European city?
54. Thailand is known for:
B. Floating markets
C. Buddhist temples
D. All the above
Answer: D. All of the above
55. This city is known as “The Big Smoke”:
London, England (Or Toronto, Canada)
56. Which country is also known as “The Emerald Isle”?
57. Easter Island is known for its 1000 _________.
Answer B: Statues
58. New Zealand has a bridge that is famous for this exciting activity?
Bungee jumping
59. True or False: Bombay and Mumbai are the same city?
60. Which North American country’s name translates as “Rich Coast”?
A. St. Lucia
C. Costa Rica
Answer C: Costa Rica
61. True or False: Venice has more canals than Amsterdam?
62. What is the meaning of the word “wanderlust?”
“Strong desire to travel”
Answer: C. Unicorn
64. Over 20,000 people and 1,000 elephants helped build this famous monument in India?
65. True or False: Pilots and Co-pilots do not eat the same meal before flying
True (it eliminates the risk of both having food poisoning at the same time)
66. Name the smallest country in the world:
The Vatican City
67. Name the largest city in the world:
68. True or False: Canada has almost 2 million lakes
69. Which city is situated on two continents?
A. Istanbul
B. Barcelona
C. Frankfurt
Answer: A. Istanbul
70. The longest commercial flight is almost how many hours long? (See #101 to see where it goes!)
Answer: B. 18 hours
71. True or False: Saudi Arabia has no rivers.
72. India trains transport how many passengers per day ?
B. 2,300,000
C. 23,000,000
Answer: C. 23,000,000
73. With an annual attendance of 58 million people, this is the most visited theme park(s) in the world:
Disney World (Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, EPCOT combined)
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Food Travel Trivia Questions
Gain a deeper appreciation for the food in other cultures with this travel trivia quiz.
74. Which city do croissants originate from?
75. What food is thrown in the world’s largest food fight, held each year in Spain?
76. The national dish of Iceland is the rotten meat of this animal:
77. The Japanese dish, fugu, is deadly if not made properly. What fish is it made from?
A. Electric eel
B. Killer shark
C. Pufferfish
Answer: C. Pufferfish
78. The kebab is from which country?
79. True or false: It’s normal to eat food with your hands in India
80. What animal was historically the staple meat for indigenous Australians?
81. Which German dish is made from ketchup, pork sausage, and curry powder?
A. Bratwurst
B. Currywurst
C. Sauerkraut
Answer B.: Currywurst
82. Saltfish and ackee is the national dish of which island country?
83. Spain is the largest producer of this pitted fruit:
84. Huevos rancheros is a breakfast meal from which country?
85. What should you do after eating a meal in Egypt to say your compliments to the chef?
Burp loudly
86. Pizza originates from which European country?
87. Which US state does key lime pie come from?
Good Movie Questions For Travel Trivia
Movies inspire the wanderlust in all of us!
88. In Finding Nemo, what Australian city do Marlin and Dory swim to?
89. In the original Cars movie, Lightning McQueen needs to get to which US state for the Piston Cup race?
90. In the movie King Kong, Kong climbs the Empire State Building in which US city?
New York City
91. Which country is the setting for The Sound of Music?
92. Lilo & Stitch is set in which US state?
93. Alfredo Linguini and Remy from Ratatouille are from what country?
94. In the movie UP, Carl is trying to get to the world’s highest waterfall (Angel Falls) located in what country?
95. True or False: Mary Poppins is set in the United States.
False (Britain)
96. Mulan is from what country?
97. From The Wizard of Oz, finish this famous line: “We’re not in _______ anymore.”
98. Encanto is based in which South American country?
99. Princess and the Frog is set in what US city?
100. Cool Runnings tells the Olympic story of which country’s bobsled team?
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101. The longest non-stop flight in the world is from Singapore to this popular American airport.
John F Kennedy Airport in New York ( source )
102. The shortest flight in the world takes just 2 minutes. It transports within which country?
Scotland. Westray and Papa Westray.
103. Which country’s passport is considered “most powerful” because citizens can visit over 190 destinations visa-free?
Japan ( source )
104. Which country has the “weakest passport” because citizens only have 27 visa-free destinations?
Afghanistan.
105. What is the average wait time at US airports?
At all other airports, the average wait time varies from 13 to 17 minutes. Average worst-hour times at airports range from 26 to 38 minutes. (TSA)
106. Which US airport has the worst TSA wait time?
Newark Liberty International (EWR), New Jersey ( source )
107. Which US airport has the best TSA wait time reported?
Salt Lake City International (SLC)
108. Approximately what percentage of all flights are delayed per day?
109. Name a reason that a flight might be delayed.
Staffing issues, logistical issues, issues with the equipment, aircraft shortages
110. Which major airline is least likely to cancel a flight?
Delta Airlines (they also scored well for on-time flights) ( source )
111. Which country in the world has the most train travelers?
China (followed by India, Japan, and Russia)
112. How many annual vacation days did Americans take in 2022?
Respondents to an annual study took 11 annual vacation days on average in 2022. 8.5 days less than the global average. (Expedia)
June-August
114. Where will you pay for the most expensive taxi ride in the world?
Oslo, Norway or Bern, Switzerland
115. Where will you pay for the cheapest taxi ride in the world?
Cairo, Egypt
116. If you were to travel to the “happiest” country in the world, where would you be going to?
117. Which country has the most times zones in the world?
France (mostly due to its territories around the world) Followed by the U.S. & Russia
118. What is the most popular tourist destination in the world?
119. What is the most popular tourist city in the United States?
120. What is the busiest international airport in the world?
Dubai International Airport
121. What is the cheapest day to travel by plane in the United States?
Tuesdays & Wednesdays (domestic) Wednesdays & Thursdays (international) ( source )
122. What is the most expensive day to travel by plane in the United States?
123. What country is the most dangerous to travel to?
Afghanistan
124. Which country in the world makes the most money on tourism?
The United States
125. Which state in the United States makes the most money on tourism?
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33+ Travel Trivia Questions & Answers (Fun Quiz)
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by Kyle Boureston | June 2nd, 2023
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Let these travel trivia questions take you around the world without ever leaving your home. People always love to travel , and while not everyone has the resources to really do the trips, reading and learning about the different places there is almost as satisfying.
What better way to learn about various destinations than having fun quizzing your friends?
This is where our list of trivia questions come into play . We've got all sorts of questions to make sure that your next trivia night would make you smarter and more in love with the world.
10 Best Travel Trivia
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The best travel trivia questions are those that tackle the most popular travel destinations, ones that will make you feel like you know a lot by knowing just a little. Does that make sense? Well, if you take a look at these trivia questions, it will make sense.
1. What is the most visited tourist attraction in the world?
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Times Square
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On a busy day, over 460,000 visitors go to Times Square. Annually, the number of visitors to this famous landmark racks up to 50 million.
2. What is the nickname for the clock at the end of the Palace of Westminster?
The Big Ben was completed in 1859 and had its 150th anniversary in 2009. It has been declared a UNESCO Heritage Site since 1987, although the reason why it is called Big Ben is really not clear. Some say its name was from Sir Benjamin Hall who oversaw its installation.
3. What was Ho Chi Minh City previously called?
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4. Name the largest art museum in the world?
The Louvre, Paris
At 782,910 sq ft, The Louvre is the largest art museum in the world. A close second is the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, with a gallery space of 719,840 sq ft.
5. Which Greek God has been immortalized in a statue that you can visit in Olympia?
In ancient Greek religion, Zeus is the sky and thunder God, the king of the gods of Mt Olympus. His statue in Olympia is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, together with the Great Pyramid of Giza and the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.
6. Which French city is home to a landmark designed by Gustave Eiffel?
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7. Name the four President’s heads who are carved into Mount Rushmore.
George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln
Attracting 2 million visitors annually, Mount Rushmore National Memorial was designed by sculptor Guzton Borglum, together with his son Lincoln. The original design was actually to depict the presidents from head to waist, but due to lack of funding, the project ended up with only the heads.
8. What is the most photographed landmark in Australia?
Sydney Opera House
Also another UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Sydney Opera House is Sydney's best-known landmark.
9. Which lake is famously referred to as the ‘Jewel of the Italian Lakes’?
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10. What is the scientific name for the Northern Lights?
Aurora Borealis
The Aurora Borealis was named after the Roman goddess of the dawn, Aurora.
8 Fun Travel Trivia
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It's a waste of time and other resources if you travel and don't have a lot of fun. The same goes for travel trivia. It's a major bummer if you won't include fun trivia questions . Don't let that happen to you.
11. Where in Egypt can you find The Great Pyramid?
Cairo, Giza
The third-largest city in Egypt, Giza, is home to not only the Great Pyramid, but also to the Great Sphinx.
12. Which continent doesn't have ants?
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13. Are there native snakes in New Zealand?
Since New Zealand is an isolated country that had developed its ecosystem individually, there are no snakes that are native to this land.
14. In which country is the Plain of Jars?
The Plain of Jars is so-called because it contains thousands of stone jars, which were believed to be associated with prehistoric burial practices.
15. Which famous cocktail originated in the Raffles Hotel, Singapore?
Singapore Sling
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16. Which Walt Disney World Resort in Florida has areas/lands called Future World and World Showcase?
In 2019, Epcot ranked as the 7th most visited theme park in the world, with over 12 million guests.
17. On which Caribbean island can you swim with pigs?
You can swim with pigs on Pig Beach, located on an island entirely uninhabited by humans called Big Major Cay.
18. Name Italy’s most popular frozen dessert?
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9 Hard Travel Trivia
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To make your trivia session more challenging, throw in some hard trivia questions that will get your group thinking. These questions will ensure that you'll not end up in a boring game night, which will call for more game nights in the future. Go for the gold in these hard trivia questions .
19. In which country will you find Sigiriya, the lion rock fortress?
The Amazing Race 6 in 2015 featured Sigiriya in its 11th episode entitled "It Always Comes Down to the Details".
20. Which central South American country is home to the largest salt flats in the world?
Salt flats are desert lakes that have dried up. Because of the salt and other minerals in it, salt flats shine under the sun. Uyuni Salt Flat is the world's largest salt flat, located in the Daniel Campos Province, Potosí, Bolivia.
21. Where can you find the Seven Coloured Earths?
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22. In which country is the humble ‘thumbs up’ gesture considered a great insult?
The 'thumbs up' hand gesture is like holding your middle finger up for the people in Iran.
23. What is the national dish of Hungary?
Gulyás (Goulash)
Tracing back to the 9th century, goulash is a soup of meat and vegetables usually seasoned with paprika and other spices.
24. Which city is referred to as ‘the Windy City’?
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25. Which Italian landmark dates back to 70AD?
The Colosseum in Rome
The Colosseum is listed as one of the New7Wonders of the World, despite it being ruined by earthquakes and other man-made activities such as stone-robbing.
26. What’s the name of the famous mosque in Abu Dhabi?
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
At 22,412 square meters, The Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is the third largest mosque in the world.
27. What was the original purpose of the leaning tower of Pisa?
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Christmas is one of those occasions where people travel to be with their loved ones or to be able to get a feel of a celebration in another place. This is the reason why it is fitting for us to include some Christmas vacation trivia questions to this roster of questions. Pick some of these whether Christmas is near or not because these Christmas trivia questions are absolutely going to make you feel festive.
28. The north pole is located over land or water?
There is absolutely no land in the North Pole. It's all ice floating on top of the Arctic Ocean.
29. Where is the World's Largest Nativity Scene located?
Einsiedeln, Switzerland
The enormous nativity scene is a diorama composed of over 450 wood-carved figures in a very realistic depiction of Bethlehem's environment.
30. What country is obsessed with eating KFC on Christmas Day?
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31. In which country do we say Jultomten which means "the Christmas Gnome"?
Jultomten is the equivalent of "Santa" in Sweden.
32. What is located north of Arctic Circle considered as Christmas HQ?
Rovaniemi, Lapland
It is called Christmas HQ because it is also called Santa's official home town.
33. True or false, the North Pole has no land?
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Here is How To Pick The Best Travel Trivia
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Knowing which questions to ask can be hard if you have lots of trivia questions at your disposal. However, there's no need to fret when you have a guide that comes with it, you know.
1. Know how much they know
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You should know how much travel stuff your team knows in order for you to pick the best trivia questions that will make them enjoy. Are they the kind of people who have already been around the world? Or are they home buddies who aren't at all interested to travel? Of course, when they are jet setters, pick the hard questions because they probably know the answers to all the easy ones. This will not make the trivia session interesting for them.
2. Don't be afraid to mix it up
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Your game night will be boring if you just focus on one category of travel trivia questions. The fun begins when you mix it up a little, throw in some unexpected questions, and also ask a combination of easy and difficult questions. Don't be afraid to include some random travel stuff too. This will ensure that your team will be engaged all throughout.
Downloadable and Printable List of Travel Trivia
Here is a downloadable and printable jpg/pdf list of travel trivia (right click the image and select Save Image As...) :
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More Awesome Trivia Questions
If you've used all the travel trivia question we've listed above, or you simply want to add some variation to your own list of trivia questions, we've got you covered with more trivia question options:
- If you're wanting to put a little sunshine or a summer-y vibe in your trivia session, then head to our list of summer trivia questions. We won't be surprised if you'll go to a beach right after.
- Now, if you're in for a more scholarly and serious trivia session, then you can use our list of geography trivia .
- However, if you need some break from the serious trivia questions and you want to inject some fun and chill time into your night, then head to our list of Disney trivia questions for a change.
In Conclusion
These travel trivia questions is a great addition to your list of trivia questions to ask for your next game night. You can use them by themselfves, as there is already enough variety on this list to make a fun time. Or, if you prefer, you can pick some of the questions here and combine them with more trivia questions. Whichever way you like it, these questions are definitely going to make your activity a blast.
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Kyle is the founder of Mantelligence, a relationship & dating coach, and a conversation & communication expert. His work has been featured on Marriage.com, Reader's Digest, Vice, Ask Men, and Refinery29. He lives in Austin, TX with his loving wife and his energetic Border Collie.
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50 TRAVEL & GEOGRAPHY PUB QUIZ Questions! COMPLETE WITH CRAZY FACTS & TRIVIA!
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Right now, the idea of travel might be the furthest thing from your mind... And that's great!
It doesn't look like travelling is something that we should be doing for a while, and unfortunately for some, that might just fill you with FOMO! The internet has a funny way of just flooding you with wanderlust and travel inspiration, even at a time when that may or may not be a bit counter-intuitive...
The aim of this blog post is definitely not that!
Instead of inspiring wanderlust and the desire to hit the road, we hope that this pub quiz proves a great way to get together with friends (online, not in person), spend time with family and all have a fun time when we might all need just that!
How's This Pub Quiz Going To Work??
We've put together 50 awesome pub quiz questions all to do with travel, geography and the world we all love to travel and see so much. The 50 questions have been split into 5 rounds of 10 questions, with the 10 answers to each set of questions to follow.
The rounds are made up of a variety of different topics, areas of the world and ease of questions too... Including some questions that should please everyone playing, and some questions that might be a bit more challenging...
We've also thrown in some interesting facts & trivia with all of the answers as well!
The quiz should be simple enough to play however you want to do it - with a question master or without, in teams or just as a challenge to yourself! And you can leave a comment down below to let us know how you did! Let's do it!
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True or false, there are more than 190 countries in the world?
Russia is the largest country in the world. How many time zones does it cross?
How many hours ahead of London is Sydney, Australia?
Throughout June, The Sun sets at roughly what time in Iceland?
Which country is made up of more islands, Sweden or The Philippines?
What is the smallest country in the world?
True or false, The River Thames is the longest river in Britain?
What 3 colours are on the Irish flag?
True or false, there are less than 60 countries in Africa?
What capital city is closest to The North Pole?
True. There are 195 sovereign countries in the world.
11. Russia’s different time zones range from Eastern European Time (UTC+2) to Anadyr and Kamchatka time (UTC+12).
9 hours. Australia spans multiple time zones, with some time zones being 0.5 hours ahead of other areas in Australia. Time zones and differences may also change due to daylight savings, but at the time of posting this, Sydney is 9 hours ahead of London.
Midnight, and only stays below the horizon for about 3-4 hours, keeping the country in day-twilight cycle opposed to a day-night cycle.
Sweden. With over 220,000 islands, Sweden has more islands than any other country! They’re then followed by Finland with roughly 180,000 islands!
The Vatican City , at only 0.17 square miles. Nearly 2 square miles smaller than Central Park in New York City.
False. The longest river in Britain is The River Severn, although The River Thames is the longest river strictly in England.
Green, White and Orange. Bonus point if you know the two colours of the Northern Ireland flag? That would be red and white!
True. There are 54 countries in Africa.
Reykjavik, Iceland. The capitals of Svalbard and Greenland may be further north, but they are territories of Norway and Denmark respectively.
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In what decade did The Berlin Wall fall?
In what Indian city would you find the Taj Mahal?
In Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City was once called a different name. What was it?
What table sauce shares it’s name with a Mexican state?
Which country produces the most coffee in the world?
What (or where) is the tallest building in the world?
Ayer’s Rock in Australia is also known by what other name?
Banff National Park is found in which country?
True or false, over 90% of Turkey’s land mass is in Asia?
True or false, Papua New Guinea has more languages being spoken there than the whole of Africa?
The 1980’s. The wall fell in 1989, with the reunification of East and West Germany coming about a year after!
Agra. The Taj Mahal was built here in 1632 by the emperor at the time, Shah Jahan, as a show of love to his wife and a place for their tombs once they had died!
Saigon. The city was renamed after the president of North Vietnam who lead North Vietnam to win The Vietnam War and take the city of Saigon!
Tabasco Sauce. Named after the tabasco pepper it’s made from, which are (arguably) named after the state that the peppers come from!
Brazil. Followed by Vietnam, Columbia and Indonesia!
Burj Khalifa, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The Burj Khalifa is 828 metres high, followed by The Shanghai Tower at 632m, whilst The Jeddah Tower in Saudi Arabia is planned to become the world’s first 1000m + building once completed!
Uluru. The official and aboriginal name of the sacred monolith located within the Uluru-Kata-Tjuta National Park!
Canada. Banff National Park is the oldest national park in Canada!
True. Only 5% of Turkey’s land mass in is Europe, which means 95% of it’s land mass is in Asia!
False. Over 1,500 languages are spoken across Africa, but there’s still an impressive amount of over 800 different languages spoken in Papua New Guinea!
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Name all seven continents.
Which continent spans four hemispheres (North, South, East & West)?
Name all five oceans.
What is the largest ocean in the world?
Christmas Island is a territory of Australia. In which ocean would you find it?
What sea separates Jordan and Israel?
In which country is the highest mountain, Mount Everest, found?
Mount Everest is the highest mountain above sea level, but where is the tallest mountain in the world with it’s base being below sea level?
The Himalayas are the highest mountain range on Earth, but what’s the longest?
What’s the largest volcano in Europe?
North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Oceania, Antarctica.
Africa. Crossing north and south of the equator, as well as east and west of the prime meridian, Africa spans four hemispheres!
Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, Southern.
The Pacific Ocean. At roughly 64 million square miles, The Pacific is almost double The Atlantic’s 33 million square miles of surface area. The Pacific is also the deepest ocean and holds roughly half of the world’s ocean water with a volume of 420 million cubic miles!
The Indian Ocean. Roughly 220 miles from Indonesia!
The Dead Sea, which was given it’s name due to it’s high salt content causing it to be uninhabitable to most forms of life!
Nepal. Mount Everest’s summit is roughly 8,850 metres above sea level and the mountain sits within The Himalayas Mountain Range!
Hawaii, USA. Mauna Kea is only 4,205m above sea level but extends 6000m below sea level!
The Andes, at roughly 4,300 miles long, spanning seven South American Countries!
Mount Etna, at roughly 3,300 metres on the Italian island on Sicily, followed by Beerenberg volcano in Norway!
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What is the largest state in The US?
In which US state is Mount Rushmore?
A nickel is worth how many cents in The US?
Before Alaska was a part of The US, which country was it a part of?
True or false, the national language of The US is English?
Which is closest to the equator, New York City or Rome?
True or False, it’s impossible to drive from North America to South America?
Easter Island is a territory of which South American country?
What’s the largest lake in South America?
True or false, Brazil covers roughly 75% of South America’s land mass?
Alaska. At around 570,000 square miles of land mass, it’s over 2 times larger than Texas’ 260,000 square miles!
South Dakota. Here, the faces of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln can be seen sculpted into the granite mountain-side!
5 cents. A dime is worth 10 cents and a quarter is worth 25!
Russia. The US purchased Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million USD, equivalent to $132 million in 2019!
False. The USA has no official national language!
New York City, sitting at 40.44 latitude whilst Rome sits at 41.54 latitude!
True. The Panama Canal connects The Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and makes driving between North and South America impossible… Without the use of a boat that is, but that doesn’t count!
Chile. The Island is famous for it’s large stone Moai statues!
Lake Titicaca, located on the border between Peru and Bolivia high in The Andes. At roughly 3,800 metres above sea level, it is considered the highest navigable lake in the world!
False. But it does cover almost half!
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What (or in which region) is the only carbon neutral country in the world?
True or false, more than 25% of the world’s population lives in The Southern Hemisphere?
In which country is the world’s largest human migration found?
Which country is visited most in the world?
Niagara Falls is estimated to be the most visited waterfall in the world, but what (or where) is the highest?
The busiest airport in the world is in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. But where is the busiest train station in the world?
True or false, The Sahara Desert is the largest desert on Earth?
True or false, Mount Everest is the highest discovered mountain in The Solar System?
True or false, Russia is bigger than Pluto?
True or false, Russia and The US are over 80 miles from each other?
Bhutan, Asia. As a country, it actually sinks roughly three times the amount of carbon that it emits!
False. Only 10% of the world’s population lives in The Southern Hemisphere!
China. Roughly 3 billion trips are made to, from and within China each year to celebrate Chinese New Year with friends and family, and all within about a 40 day window!
France, with over 80 million international visitors each year, and the world’s most visited museum, The Louvre!
Angel Falls in Venezuela, at almost 1000m in height! It’s closely followed by Tugela Falls in South Africa!
Shinjuku Station, Tokyo, Japan. With an average of about 3.6 million passengers using the station every day, it’s roughly 4.6 times busier than Europe’s busiest train station Gare Du Nord in Paris, France!
False. Antarctica might be freezing, but it’s technically the largest desert on Earth, and it’s also home to driest place on Earth that hasn’t had any rainfall in over 14 million years!
False. The highest discovered mountain is found on Mars, and is over 3 times as high as Mount Everest!
True. Russia is roughly 400,000 km2 bigger in surface area than Pluto!
False. Russia and The US each have island territories in The Bering Straight that are only 2.5 miles apart from each other. The Bering straight itself is 55 miles wide at it’s narrowest point, from Siberia to Alaska, separating Russia and The US!
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Round 1: Musical Instruments Picture Quiz
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Round 1: Musical Instruments Picture Quiz Answers
- French Horn
- Electric guitar
READ MORE: Musical Instrument Quiz: 60 Quiz Questions and Answers about Musical Instruments (inc. a Picture Round)
Round 2: Solar System Picture Round
Round 2: Solar System Picture Round Answers
READ MORE: Solar System Quiz: 50 Quiz Questions and Answers about the Solar System (+ 1 Picture Round)
Round 3: Fashion Picture Quiz
Round 3: Fashion Picture Quiz Answers
- Converse
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Round 4: Natural Landmarks Picture Quiz Answers
- Niagara Falls, Canada
- Cliffs of Moher, Ireland
- Matterhorn, Switzerland
- Old man of Storr, Scotland, UK
- Hạ Long Bay, Vietnam
- Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
- Horseshoe Bend, Arizona, USA
- Uluru, Australia
- Blue Lagoon, Iceland
- Mount Fuji, Japan
READ MORE: The Ultimate Landmarks Quiz: 95 Questions and Answers about landmarks (Inc. 2 Picture Quizzes)
Round 5: Easy Sports Picture Quiz Answers
- American football
- Football (soccer)
- Figure skating
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Round 6: Man-made Landmarks Picture Quiz
You can find below 10 photos of man-made landmarks around the world. This is perfect if you are looking for a pub quiz picture round.
Round 6: Man-made Landmarks Picture Quiz Answers
- Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney, Australia
- Versailles Palace, France
- Stonehenge, England, UK
- Park Guell, Barcelona, Spain
- Acropolis, Athens, Greece
- Belem Tower, Lisbon, Portugal
- Chrysler Building, New York City, USA
- The Great Sphinx of Giza, Egypt
- Spanish Steps, Rome, Italy
- Christ Redeemer, Brazil
READ MORE: 9 Famous Landmarks Picture Quiz Rounds: 90 Photos of Famous Landmarks to Identify (Free & Printable)
Round 7: Christmas Food & Drink Picture Round
Round 7: Christmas Food & Drink Picture Round Answers
- Panettone, Italy
- Christmas pudding, England
- Yule Log, France
- Stollen, Germany
- Mince pie, England
- Beigli, Hungary
- Coquito, Puerto Rico
- Cola de Mono, Chile
- Mulled wine
READ MORE: Christmas Food and Drink Quiz: 55 Questions and Answers about Christmas Food and Drinks (including Picture Round!)
Round 8: Coffee Picture Quiz
Round 8: Coffee Picture Quiz Answers
- Iced Coffee
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Round 9: Easy Geography Picture Quiz
Round 9: Easy Geography Picture Quiz Answers
- Image G, Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia
- Image D, Eiffel Tower , Paris, France
- Image C, Golden Bridge, San Francisco, USA
- Image H, Christ the Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Image F, Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Image A, The Great Pyramid of Giza, Giza, Egypt
- Image E, St. Basil’s Cathedral, Moscow, Russia
- Image B, Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain
READ MORE: Easy Geography Quiz: 53 Easy Questions and Answers about Geography (inc. Map & Picture Round!)
Round 10: Food Picture Quiz
Round 10: Food Picture Quiz Answers
- Onion Soup, France
- Laksa, Malaysia
- Goulash, Hungary
- Ramen, Japan
- Boeuf bourguignon, France
- Raclette, Switzerland
- Beef Wellington, England
- Tacos, Mexico
- Dim sum, China
- Sushi, Japan
READ MORE: Ultimate Food Quiz: 100 Questions and Answers about Food (inc. 2 picture rounds)
Round 11: Bird Picture Quiz
Round 11: Bird Picture Quiz Answers
- Owl (+ 1 bonus point if you said Barn Owl)
- Hummingbird
- Puffin
- Eagle (+ 1 bonus point if you said Bald Eagle)
READ MORE: Bird Quiz: 51 Questions and Answers about Birds (inc. Picture Round)
Round 12: Currency Picture Round
Round 12: Currency Picture Round Answers
- British Pounds, UK
- American Dollars, USA
- Australian Dollars, Australia
- Polish Zloty, Poland
- Indonesian Rupiah, Indonesia
- Swedish krona, Sweden
- New Zealand Dollars, New Zealand
- Singapore Dollars, Singapore
- Thai Baht, Thailand
- Peruvian Sol, Peru
READ MORE: Currency Quiz: 60 Questions & Answers About Currencies (Inc. Picture Round)
Round 13: Alcohol Picture Quiz
Round 13: Alcohol Picture Quiz Answers
- Cider
READ MORE: The Ultimate Alcohol Quiz: 80 Questions & Answers about Alcohol (Inc. a picture round).
Round 14: Car Logos Picture Quiz
Round 14: Car Logos Picture Quiz Answers
- Mercedes Benz
- Jaguar
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Round 15: French Food Picture Quiz – Traditional dishes
Round 15: French Food Picture Quiz Answers – Traditional dishes
- Confit de canard
- Salade Niçoise
- Coquille Saint-Jacques
- Croque Monsieur
- Soupe à l’oignon
- Blanquette de Veau
- Cheese Soufflé
- Steak Tartare
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Round 16: Board Games Picture Quiz
Round 16: Board Games Picture Quiz Answers
- Trivial Pursuit
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Round 17: Inventions and Inventors Picture Quiz
Round 17: Inventions and Inventors Picture Quiz Answers
- Printing press, Johannes Gutenberg
- Cotton Gin, Eli Whitney
- Telephone, Alexander Graham Bell
- Electric telegraph, Samuel F.B. Morse
- Braille language system, Louis Braille
- Basketball, James A. Naismith
- Lightbulb, Thomas Edison
- Lightning rod, Benjamin Franklin
- Iphone, Steve Jobs
- Air balloon, Joseph and Étienne Montgolfier
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Round 18: Famous Addresses Picture Quiz
Round 18: Famous Addresses Picture Quiz Answers
- 10 Downing Street, London – UK Prime Minister
- 221B Baker St, London – Sherlock Home
- 4 Privet Drive, Little Whinging, Surrey – The Dursleys (Harry Potter – Please note that this is a fictional address. The photo was actually taken at the Harry Potter Studios in London)
- White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C – US President
- Buckingham Palace, London SW1A 1AA – British Monarch
- Empire State Building, 350 Fifth Avenue, New York City
- New York Stock Exchange, 11 Wall Street, New York City
- Coronation Street, Weatherfield, Manchester
- Eastenders, London
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Round 19: British Desserts Picture Quiz
Round 19: British Desserts Picture Quiz Answers
- Banoffee Pie
- Sticky Toffee Pudding
- Christmas Pudding
- Spotted Dick
- Knickerbocker Glory
- Treacle Tart
- Jam Roly-Poly
- Eton Mess
- Bread & Butter Pudding
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Round 20: Cats Picture Quiz Answers
- Persian cat
- Siamese cat
- British Shorthair
- Munchkin cat
- Peterbald
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Round 21: Easy Dog Picture Quiz
Round 21: Easy Dog Picture Quiz Answers
- Golden Retriever
- Siberian Husky
- Yorkshire Terrier
- German Shepherd
- Dachshund
- Rottweiler
Round 22: Easy British Food Picture Quiz
Round 22: Easy British Food Picture Quiz Answers
- Fish and Chips
- Shepherd’s pie
- Steak and kidney pie
- Bangers and Mash
- Yorkshire Pudding
- Sunday Roast
- Full English Breakfast
- Toad in the hole
- Cornish Pasty
Round 23: Chocolate Bars Picture Quiz
Round 23: Chocolate Bars Picture Quiz Answers
- Kinder Surprise
- Cadbury Dairy Milk
Round 24: Fruit Picture Quiz
Round 24: Fruit Picture Quiz Answers
- Blackcurrant
- Dragon Fruit
- Passion Fruit
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Round 25: Candy Picture Quiz
Round 25: Candy Picture Quiz Answers
- Fizzy Cola Bottles
- Wax Bottles Candy
- Wafers Candy
- Jawbreakers Candy
- Twizzlers Licorice Candy
Round 26: Cheese Food Picture Quiz
Round 26: Cheese Food Picture Quiz Answers
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Round 27: Pasta Picture Quiz
Round 27: Pasta Picture Quiz Answers
- Pappardelle
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Round 28: Cakes Picture Quiz
Round 28: Cakes Picture Quiz Answers
- Galette des Rois
- Victoria sponge
- Carrot cake
- Battenberg cake
- Red Velvet Cake
- Black Forest Cherry Cake
- Sticky toffee pudding
- Pavlova
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Round 29: Easy Flag Picture Quiz
Round 29: Easy Flag Picture Quiz Answers
- United-Kingdom
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Round 30: Italian Food Picture Quiz
Round 30: Italian Food Picture Quiz Answers
- Spaghetti Carbonara
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Round 31: Art and Literature Picture Quiz
Round 31: Art and Literature Picture Quiz Answers
- Sistine Chapel ceiling by Michelangelo
- The Milkmaid by Johannes Vermeer
- The Little Mermaid by by Edvard Eriksen
- The Manneken Pis by Jerôme Duquesnoy
- Self Portrait by Rembrandt
- The Thinker by by Auguste Rodin
- David by Michelangelo
- Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci
- Self-Portrait by Van Gogh
- Woman with a parasol by Claude Monet
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Round 32: World Map Picture Quiz
Round 32: World Map Picture Quiz Answers
- South Africa
Round 33: English Cities Picture Quiz
Round 33: English Cities Picture Quiz Answers
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Round 34: Australian Cities Picture Quiz
Round 34: Australian Cities Picture Quiz Answers
- Hobart
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Round 35: 70s Picture Quiz
Round 35: 70s Picture Quiz Answers
- Platform shoes
- Roller skating
- The Concorde
- Bell bottoms
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Round 36: 80s Picture Quiz
Round 36: 80s Picture Quiz Answers
- Air Jordans
- Rubik’s Cube
- Leg warmers
- Jelly Shoes
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Round 37: 2000s Picture Quiz
Round 37: 2000s Picture Quiz Answers
- Beyblades
- Low Waist Jeans
- Pikachu / Pokemon
- Blackberry Phone
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Round 38: Easy Capital City Picture Quiz
Round 38: Easy Capital City Picture Quiz Answers
- Brussels, Belgium
- Madrid, Spain
- Paris, France
- Rome, Italy
- Copenhagen, Denmark
- Washington DC, USA
- Bangkok, Thailand
- Moscow, Russia
- Tokyo, Japan
READ MORE: 8 Capital City Picture Quiz Rounds: 80 Photos of Capital Cities to Identify (Free & Printable)
Round 39: European Capital City Picture Quiz
Round 39: European Capital City Picture Quiz Answers
- Dublin, Ireland
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Berlin, Germany
- Bratislava, Slovakia
- Stockholm, Sweden
- Lisbon, Portugal
- Prague, Czechia
- Helsinki, Finland
Round 40: Mystery Object Picture Quiz
Round 40: Mystery Object Picture Quiz Answers
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Round 41: European Landmarks Picture Quiz
Round 41: European Landmarks Picture Quiz Answers
- Eiffel Tower, Paris
- Belém Tower, Lisbon
- Brandenburg Gate, Berlin
- St Basil’s Cathedral, Moscow
- Colosseum, Rome
- Sagrada Familia, Barcelona
- Big Ben, London
- Buda Castle, Budapest
- Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna
- Doge’s Palace, Venice
READ MORE: Europe Picture Quiz: 70 Photos of Europe to Identify (Landmarks, Maps & more)
Round 42: Countries of the world Picture Quiz
Round 42: Countries of the world Picture Quiz Answers
Round 43: london landmarks picture quiz.
Round 43: London Landmarks Picture Quiz Answers
- Tower of London
- Millennium Bridge
- Buckingham Palace
- Tower Bridge
- St Paul’s Cathedral
- Westminster Abbey
- Walkie Talkie
READ MORE: 7 London Picture Quiz Rounds: 63 Photos of London to Identify (Free & Printable)
Round 44: Scottish Landmarks Picture Quiz
Round 44: Scottish Landmarks Picture Quiz Answers
- Edinburgh Castle
- Fingal’s Cave
- Forth Bridge
- Dunnottar Castle
- Glenfinnan Viaduct
- Balmoral Castle
- Glasgow Cathedral
- The Kelpies
READ MORE: 7 Scottish Picture Quiz Rounds: 69 Photos of Scotland to Identify (Free & Printable)
Round 45: Famous Landmarks Picture Quiz
Round 45: Famous Landmarks Picture Quiz Answers
- Statue of Liberty, USA
- Sydney Opera House, Australia
- Acropolis, Greece
- Big Ben, UK
- Machu Picchu, Peru
- Great Pyramids of Giza, Egypt
- Sagrada Familia, Spain
- Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy
- Christ The Redeemer, Brazil
- St Basil’s Cathedral, Russia
Round 46: Italian Landmarks Picture Quiz
Round 46: Italian Landmarks Picture Quiz Answers
- Cinque Terre
- Uffizi Gallery
- Duomo di Milano
- St Mark’s Square
- Mount Vesuvius
- Leaning Tower of Pisa
READ MORE: Italian Picture Quiz: 50+ Photos of Italy and all things Italian (Free & Printable)
Round 47: Famous British Landmarks Picture Quiz
Round 47: Famous British Landmarks Picture Quiz Answers
- Tower Bridge, England
- Seven Sisters Cliffs, England
- The Roman Baths, England
- Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Wales
- Glenfinnan Viaduct, Scotland
- Edinburgh Castle, Scotland
- Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland
- Mount Snowdon, Wales
- Fingal’s Cave, Scotland
- York Minster, England
READ MORE: UK Picture Quiz: 80 Photos of the UK and All Things British to Identify (Free and Printable) or British Landmarks Picture Quiz: 69 Photos of landmarks in the UK to identify
Round 48: Food Origins Picture Quiz
Round 48: Food Origins Picture Quiz Answers
- Paris Brest – France
- Gazpacho – Spain
- Lasagna – Italy
- Haggis – Scotland
- Huevos Rancheros – Mexico
- Paella – Spain
- Pastitsio – Greece
- Miso Soup – Japan
- Pad Thai – Thailand
- Poutine – Canada
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Round 49: Mexican Food Picture Quiz
Round 49: Mexican Food Picture Quiz Answers
- Chilaquiles
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Round 50: Indian Food Picture Quiz
Round 50: Indian Food Picture Quiz Answers
- Dal makhani
- Gulab jamun
- Masala Dosa
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Round 51: Spanish Food Picture Quiz
You can find below some traditional Spanish dishes and sweets. Name each one. You can score up to 10 points here.
Round 51: Spanish Food Picture Quiz Answers
- Crema Catalana
- Leche Frita
- Pan con Tomate
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Round 52: US Cities Picture Round
Round 52: US Cities Picture Round Answers
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Los Angeles, California
- Savannah, Georgia
- New Orleans, Louisiana
- Miami, Florida
- New York City, New York
- Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Denver, Colorado
- Seattle, Washington State
- Honolulu, Hawaii
READ MORE: US Cities Quiz: 40 Quiz Questions and Answers about US cities (inc. Picture Quiz)
Round 53: Museums Picture Quiz
Round 53: Museums Picture Quiz Answers
- The National Gallery – London
- Musée d’Orsay – Paris
- The Tate Modern – London
- The Vatican Museums – Rome
- Le Louvre – Paris
- Uffizi Gallery – Florence
- Museo del Prado – Madrid
- Dali Museum – Figueres
- Rijksmuseum – Amsterdam
- Guggenheim Museum – Bilbao
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Round 54: Astrology Picture Quiz
Round 54: Astrology Picture Quiz Answers
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Round 55: National Dishes Picture Quiz
Round 55: National Dishes Picture Quiz Answers
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Round 56: Animal Picture Quiz
Round 56: Animal Picture Quiz Answers
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Round 57: Airport Codes Picture Quiz
Round 57: Airport Codes Picture Quiz Answers
- Dubai – DBX
- Chicago – ORD
- Edinburgh – EDI
- Bangkok – BKK
- Copenhagen – CPH
- Barcelona – BCN
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Round 58: Airlines Picture Quiz
Round 58: Airlines Picture Quiz Answers
- American Airlines
- British Airways
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Round 59: Holiday Destinations Picture Quiz
Round 59: Holiday Destinations Picture Quiz Answers
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Round 60: Rivers Picture Quiz
Round 60: Rivers Picture Quiz Answers
- Danube River
- Amazon River
- Volga River
- Tiber River
- Seine River
- Yellow River
- Colorado River
- Mekong River
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Round 61: International Picture Quiz
Round 61: International Picture Quiz Answers
- New Zealand
- Greece
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Round 62: Picture Round for Elderly
Round 62: Picture Round Answers for Elderly
- Lemon Squeezer
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Round 63: Volcano Picture Quiz
Round 63: Volcano Picture Quiz Answers
- Mount Vesuvius, Italy
- Stromboli, Italy
- Mount Etna, Italy
- Mount Batur, Indonesia
- Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
- Mount Teide, Spain
- Mount Rainier, USA
- Mount Saint Helens, USA
- Mount Agung, Indonesia
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Round 64: England Picture Quiz
Round 64: England Picture Quiz Answers
- Durham Cathedral
- Cheddar Gorge
- Radcliffe Camera
- York Minster
- The Needles, Isle of Wight
- Roman Baths, Bath
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Round 65: Famous Building Picture Quiz
Round 65: Famous Building Picture Quiz Answers
- Empire State Building, New York City, USA
- Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia
- Sacré Coeur, Paris, France
- Alhambra, Granada, Spain
- Duomo of Milan, Milan, Italy
- Burj Khalifa, Dubai, UAE
- Cathedral of Brasília, Brasília, Brazil
- Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- One Trade Center, New York City, USA
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Round 66: Bridges Picture Quiz
Round 66: Bridges Picture Quiz Answers
- Brooklyn Bridge, NYC, USA
- Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, USA
- Tower Bridge, London, UK
- Ponte Vecchio, Florence, Italy
- Rialto Bridge, Venice, Italy
- Viaduc de Millau, Millau, France
- Seven Mile Bridge, Florida Keys, USA
- Seri Wawasan Bridge, Putrajaya, Malaysia
- Millennium Bridge, London, UK
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Round 67: Geography Picture Quiz for Kids
Round 67: Geography Picture Quiz Answers for Kids
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Round 68: Oceania Capitals Picture Quiz
Round 68: Oceania Capitals Picture Quiz Answers
- Majuro, Marshall Islands
- Wellington, New Zealand
- Canberra, Australia
- Port Vila, Vanuatu
- Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
- Nuku’alofa, Tonga
- Apia, Samoa
- Honiara, Solomon Islands
- Funafuti, Tuvalu
- Nouméa, New Caledonia
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Round 69: UK National Park Picture Quiz
Round 69: UK National Park Picture Quiz Answers
- Snowdonia, Wales
- Lake District, England
- Brecon Beacons, Wales
- New Forest, England
- North York Moors, England
- Loch Lomond and Trossachs, Scotland
- Cairngorms, Scotland
- Peak District, England
- Pembrokeshire Coast, Wales
- Exmoor, England
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Round 70: US National Park Picture Quiz
Round 70: US National Park Picture Quiz Answers
- Yellowstone
- Bryce Canyon
- Grand Teton
- Grand Canyon
- Joshua Tree
- Death Valley
Round 71: US Landmarks Picture Quiz
Round 71: US Landmarks Picture Quiz Answers
- Alcatraz Island, San Francisco, California
- Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California
- Pearl Harbor National Memorial, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii
- The Alamo, San Antonio, Texas
- Mount Rushmore, Keystone, South Dakota
- Empire State Building, New York City, New York
- Washington Monument, Washington DC
- Statue of Liberty, New York City, New York
- Space Needle, Seattle, Washington
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Round 72: Castle Picture Quiz
Round 72: Castle Picture Quiz Answers
- Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany
- Warwick Castle, England
- Dover Castle, England
- Stirling Castle, Scotland
- Chillon Castle, Switzerland
- Château de Chenonceau, France
- Bran Castle, Romania
- Osaka Castle, Japan
- The Alhambra, Spain
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Round 73: Summer Food and Drink Picture Quiz
Round 73: Summer Food and Drink Picture Quiz Answers
- Caesar salad
- Olivier salad
- Caprese salad
- Greek Salad
- Aperol Spritz
- Espresso Martini
- Piña Colada
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Round 74: Ice Cream Picture Quiz
Round 74: Ice Cream Picture Quiz Answers
- Peach Melba
- Banana Split
- Bombe Alaska
- Frozen Yogurt
- Rocket Lolly
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Round 75: European Union Picture Quiz
Round 75: European Union Picture Quiz Answers
- Netherlands
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I'm Pretty Much The Dumbest Guy On Earth So These 21 Absolutely Incredible Pictures Absolutely Put My Brain In A Blender Immediately After I Saw Them
I am flabbergasted.
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1. This is what Mount Rushmore looks like "zoomed out":
It's almost cute. Our adorable l'il disembodied presidents.
2. This is what the shadows during an eclipse look like:
3. If you win a car on The Price Is Right you get a special little license plate cover:
I never knew how much I needed something I didn't have until I saw this.
4. This is what a pick-up truck from 1985 looks like compared to the behemoths that are modern pick-up trucks:
5. This is what a living sand dollar looks like compared with a dead one:
So the next time you're on the beach whippin' a sand dollar into the ocean... just remember... that dollar had a MOTHER.
6. This is what first class on a plane in 1960 looked like:
Okay... but... do they get free pretzels?
7. Owls have big ol' long legs:
Check out the gams on Birdie.
8. This is what a 3-year-old Albert Einstein looked like:
Unmistakable Eistein mug on our friend Al, there.
9. The Great Red Spot on Jupiter is shrinking:
According the NASA , "Some unknown activity in the planet's atmosphere may be draining energy and weakening the storm, causing it to shrink."
10. This is the first computer Apple ever developed:
It looks nothing like an apple. Not even like an orange.
11. This is a list of the causes of death of everyone who died in London in 1632:
Me, personally? I'm dying from "Planet."
12. This is what the steering wheel of an F1 race car looks like:
Looks simple enough.
13. This is what a canal in Venice looks like completely drained:
Sound off in the comments how much money it would take for you to take a big ol' gulp of Venice canal water.
14. Pictured here is a proto-type space suit, the Hardsuit AX-3, developed in the 1970s:
It was made to be much more mobile than contemporary space suits. Me-thinks someone doth watcheth a bit too much 2001: A Space Odyssey .
15. This is how giant Galapagos tortoises sleep:
That's a lot of tortoise.
16. This is the Dale Creek Bridge, an bridge built in Wyoming in the 1800s that was so rickety that trains had to slow down to 4 miles per hour to cross it safely:
My friends, you'll have to miss me with the rickety ol' 19th century bridge.
17. This is selection of prosthetic face parts designed for World War I veterans:
Me, personally? Can't say I'm a fan of war.
18. Bookworms are not only REAL, this is the kind of damage they can do to a poor, defenseless book:
Just plain disrespectful.
19. This is what the fang of a ball python looks like after it bites you:
Smaller than I would have thought but, unfortunately for this python, you'll have to miss me with that.
20. Back when people were so inclined to do so, this was one way to board and travel by blimp:
Thanks, but no thanks.
21. And, finally, this is what 46 four-leaf clovers look like:
I end this article by blessing you with UNLIMITED LUCK.
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Photos: uae sees its heaviest rains in 75 years.
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Atypically heavy rains in the United Arab Emirates on Monday and Tuesday caused flooding, flight cancellations and school closures. Vehicles were abandoned on highways like this one in Dubai. Francois Nel/Getty Images hide caption
Atypically heavy rains in the United Arab Emirates on Monday and Tuesday caused flooding, flight cancellations and school closures. Vehicles were abandoned on highways like this one in Dubai.
DUBAI — Schools and businesses have been closed across the United Arab Emirates after the country experienced about year's worth of rain in one day.
The flooding also disrupted travel at Dubai International Airport, which is the world's busiest for international travel.
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Videos posted online showed residents sweeping rainwater out of their homes and luxury cars stranded in Dubai's flooded streets, after a storm unleashed the heaviest rainfall ever recorded in the country since the start of data collection 75 years ago. That was well before the country was founded.
Dubai's high-end stores weren't spared either, as rainwater gushed through the ceilings of shopping malls. At Dubai's main airport, the runway flooded and flagship carrier Emirates suspended all departing flights on Wednesday. The local Gulf News reported more than 1,200 flights were canceled due to Tuesday's storms. The airport is expected to return to fully operational by Friday.
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The city, known for its year-round sunny weather and beaches, saw sunshine later in the week, but schools remained remote due to road closures.
Despite some damage to cars, homes and roads, the UAE's state news agency says the rainfall boosts the country's groundwater reserves.
Rainfall in nearby Oman is blamed for more than 20 deaths this week, including 10 children swept away in a car on their way home from school Monday, according to state-owned media there.
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Passengers queue at a flight connection desk at the Dubai International Airport on Wednesday. Dubai's main airport diverted scores of incoming flights on Tuesday as heavy rains lashed the United Arab Emirates, causing widespread flooding around the country. AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Cars drive in a flooded street following heavy rains in Dubai on Wednesday. Torrential rain caused floods across the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Oman. Giuseppe Cacace/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
A man walks along a road barrier on Dubai's Sheikh Zayed Road amid floodwater caused by heavy rain, Thursday. Christopher Pike/AP hide caption
A tanker truck sits abandoned in floodwater in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Thursday. The United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Thursday from the heaviest rain the desert nation has ever recorded, a deluge that flooded out Dubai International Airport and disrupted flights through the world's busiest airfield for international travel. Jon Gambrell/AP hide caption
People wait for transportation on Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai on Thursday. Christopher Pike/AP hide caption
Vehicles sit abandoned in floodwater covering a major road in Dubai on Wednesday. Jon Gambrell/AP hide caption
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Dubai flooding hobbles major airport's operations as "historic weather event" brings torrential rains to UAE
Updated on: April 17, 2024 / 5:57 PM EDT / CBS/AP
Dubai, United Arab Emirates — The desert nation of the United Arab Emirates attempted to dry out Wednesday from the heaviest rain ever recorded there after a deluge flooded out Dubai International Airport, disrupting travel through the world's busiest airfield for international travel. The state-run WAM news agency called the rain Tuesday "a historic weather event" that surpassed "anything documented since the start of data collection in 1949."
The rains began late Monday, soaking the sands and roadways of Dubai with some 0.79 inches of rain, according to meteorological data collected at Dubai International Airport. The storms intensified around 9 a.m. local time Tuesday and continued throughout the day, dumping more rain and hail onto the overwhelmed city.
Flooding impacts Dubai International Airport
By the end of Tuesday, more than 5.59 inches of rainfall had soaked Dubai over 24 hours. An average year sees just 3.73 inches of rain fall at Dubai International Airport, a hub for the long-haul carrier Emirates.
At the airport, standing water lapped on taxiways as aircraft landed. Arrivals were halted Tuesday night and passengers struggled to reach terminals through the floodwater covering surrounding roads.
The airport said in a series of social media posts that all operations were halted for about 25 minutes on Tuesday afternoon and that all arrivals would be diverted after that "until the weather conditions improve." Late Wednesday morning, the airport and the flagship carrier Emirates were still warning travelers not to come to the airport unless absolutely necessary, saying all flight check-in was still suspended.
"Flights continue to be delayed and diverted. Please check your flight status directly with your airline," the airport said in a tweet. "We are working hard to recover operations as quickly as possible in very challenging conditions."
One couple, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity in a country with strict laws that criminalize critical speech, called the situation at the airport "absolute carnage."
"You cannot get a taxi. There's people sleeping in the Metro station. There's people sleeping in the airport," the man said Wednesday.
They ended up getting a taxi to near their home some 18 miles away, but floodwater on the road stopped them. A bystander helped them over a highway barrier with their carry-on luggage, the bottles of gin they picked up from a duty-free store clinking away.
Paul Griffiths, the airport's CEO, acknowledged continued issues with flooding Wednesday morning, saying every place an aircraft could be safely parked was taken. Some aircraft had been diverted to Al Maktoum International Airport at Dubai World Central, the city-state's second airfield.
"It remains an incredibly challenging time. In living memory, I don't think anyone has ever seen conditions like it," Griffiths told the state-owned talk radio station Dubai Eye. "We are in uncharted territory, but I can assure everyone we are working as hard as we possibly can to make sure our customers and staff are looked after."
Did "cloud-seeding" contribute?
Rain also fell in Bahrain, Oman, Qatar and Saudi Arabia. However, the rains were acute across the UAE. One reason may have been " cloud seeding ," in which small planes flown by the government go through clouds burning special salt flares. Those flares can increase precipitation.
Several reports quoted meteorologists at the National Center for Meteorology as saying they flew six or seven cloud-seeding flights before the rains. The center did not immediately respond to questions Wednesday, though flight-tracking data analyzed by the AP showed one aircraft affiliated with the UAE's cloud-seeding efforts flew around the country Sunday.
The UAE, which relies heavily on energy-hungry desalination plants to provide water, conducts cloud seeding in part to increase its dwindling, limited groundwater.
Flooding closes schools across UAE
Schools across the UAE, a federation of seven sheikhdoms, largely shut ahead of the storm and government employees were largely working remotely if they could. Many workers stayed home as well, though some ventured out, with the unfortunate ones stalling out their vehicles in deeper-than-expected water covering some roads.
Authorities sent tanker trucks out into the streets and highways to pump away the water. Water poured into some homes, forcing people to bail out their houses.
The country's hereditary rulers offered no overall damage or injury information for the nation, as some people slept in their flooded vehicles Tuesday night. In Ras al-Khaimah, the country's northernmost emirate, police said a 70-year-old man died when his vehicle was swept away by floodwater.
Fujairah, an emirate on the UAE's eastern coast, saw the heaviest rainfall Tuesday with 5.7 inches falling there.
Authorities canceled school and the government instituted remote work again for Wednesday.
Rain is unusual in the UAE, an arid, Arabian Peninsula nation, but occurs periodically during the cooler winter months. Many roads and other areas lack drainage given the lack of regular rainfall, causing flooding.
Meanwhile in neighboring Oman, a sultanate that rests on the eastern edge of the Arabian Peninsula, at least 19 people were killed in heavy rains in recent days, according to a statement Wednesday from the country's National Committee for Emergency Management. That includes some 10 schoolchildren swept away in a vehicle with an adult, prompting condolences from rulers across the region.
Climatologists have warned for years that human-driven climate change is fueling more extreme and less predictable weather events across the globe.
Parts of southern Russia and Central Asia have also been dealing for days with unusually damaging amounts of rainfall and snowmelt, forcing tens of thousands of people to evacuate to higher ground and killing more than 60 people in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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However, there's no need to fret when you have a guide that comes with it, you know. 1. Know how much they know. via: Unsplash / Stefan Vladimirov. You should know how much travel stuff your team knows in order for you to pick the best trivia questions that will make them enjoy.
Travel Trivia Game In a Nutshell. The game includes 144 travel trivia questions on a variety of topics such as famous landmarks, museums, natural wonders, flags, world currencies, world languages, cultural traditions, cuisine, music, dances, clothes, festivals, famous explorers, cars, airplanes, trains, ships, bicycles, hiking, and travel in ...
Put your knowledge to the test with this travel picture quiz of some of the world's most beloved and visited islands; the ultimate trivia round to separate the wannabe islets from the well-traveled islands. White sands to electric skylines, mountain peaks to ancient ruins… do you think you can recognize these islands from just one photo ...
We've gathered amazing travel photos from around the world, and give you three choices to guess where each was taken. Find out if you know your stuff …or not quite enough. [Photo at top: Diving off of Lembongan Island, Indonesia] 1. In what country could you find these verdant grasslands? Colombia. China. Tanzania. 2.
We've put together 50 awesome pub quiz questions all to do with travel, geography and the world we all love to travel and see so much. The 50 questions have been split into 5 rounds of 10 questions, with the 10 answers to each set of questions to follow. The rounds are made up of a variety of different topics, areas of the world and ease of ...
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