Abeka World Geography Test 6 Final Exam!
Cairo
Egypt
Peru
Francisco Pizarro conquered the Inca Indians of where?
Athens
Greece
New Delhi
India
Mt. Aconcagua
What is the highest peak in the Western Hemisphere?
Andes
What is the longest mountain range on land?
Portuguese
What is the official language of Brazil?
the Philippines
What is the only Asian country where a majority of the people practice Roman Catholicism?
estuary
What is the wide mouth where the ocean tide meets a river current called?
Great Barrier Reef
What is the world's biggest natural structure formed by living things?
Lake Titicaca
What is the world's highest navigable freshwater lake?
Angel Falls
What is the world's highest waterfall?
Grand Canyon
What is the world's largest canyon?
Sahara
What is the world's largest desert?
Lake Superior
What is the world's largest freshwater lake in area?
Greenland
What is the world's largest island?
Nile River
What is the world's longest river?
Rocky Mountains
What mountain range is considered the "Backbone of North America"?
Roman Catholicism
What religion do the majority of South Americans practice?
the St. Lawrence Seaway
What seaway is the world's largest inland seaway?
Quebec
Where is Canada's French province?
Canberra
Australia
India
Because its major religion prohibits the killing of cattle, the country of where has more livestock than any other country in the world?
Jerusalem
Both Jews and Muslims consider what country a holy city?
Ottawa
Canada
Beijing
China
Liberia
Which African country was settled by freed slaves?
Lake Maracaibo
Which South American lake is the continent's largest?
Cuba
Which country became the Western Hemisphere's first Communist dictatorship?
Simon Bolivar
Who is remembered for leading Venezuela and several other South American countries to independence from Spain?
Amsterdam
the Netherlands
Manila
Philippines
the Netherlands
About 1/4 of where is polder that was taken from the sea by using dikes, dams, and windmills to drain water from the land?
South Africa
Afrikaners are the Dutch inhabitants of where?
Australia
A gold rush in 1851 caused population where to increase by nearly 200%?
Tokyo
Japan
Monrovia
Liberia
Tripoli
Libya
Brazil
Sao Paulo, ?, is South America's largest city in population.
Seoul
South Korea
Madrid
Spain
Bangkok
Thailand
Ecuador
The Galapagos Islands belong to which nation?
Drake Passage
The what separates South America from Antarctica?
Kiev
Ukraine
the Panama Canal
What canal of North America provides passage for ships traveling between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans?
Argentina
What country is known as the "Granary of the South?"
Colombia
What country produces more emeralds than any other country?