Did you know that Mongolia's capital used to move depending on the season? Or that before Southern Sudan, Kosovo was the country most recently incorporated? And can you name the capitals of either of those countries?
If so, you're well on your way to passing the quiz I gave last week. My morning presentation, a geography quiz, was a demonstration of learning in action, both for the presenter and the audience.
After each round was complete, I gave a brief background on the country or the fact, and then offered a unique or interesting custom native to the country. To me, geography should and can be fun if you start seeing the inhabitants behind the unique name or seemingly strange pronunciations of the capital or language.
I knew very few of the answers before making the quiz, so I expected it to be challenging.
It was. Very much so. Team 1 answered two of the question correctly, but most of the questions went unanswered.
My knowledge of world facts was improved not only in making the course but also in Micah's correction of two of my questions. One, which named Mongolia as the largest land-locked country in the world, was incorrect, at least by most modern standards. Micah noted that Kazakhstan only borders land and the Caspian Sea, which is considered the largest lake in the world, and is much larger in square mileage than Mongolia.
Make sure you check any facts before you start reciting them to friends and family, and I hope you enjoy the links to the countries' customs below.
Lawline Geography Quiz
1. Name one of the only two doubly-landlocked countries
Country: Liechtenstein
Capital: Vaduz
Interesting custom:
Country: Uzbekistan
Capital: Tashkent
2. Southern Sudan was the most recent country to be incorporated. Name one of the last three countries that preceded it in incorporation.
Country: Kosovo
Capital: Pristina
Country: Serbia
Capital: Belgrade
Interesting custom: Opanak shoes
Country: Montenegro
Capital: Podgorica
Interesting fact:
Montenegro has 117 beaches
3. Victoria Falls, the waterfall with the largest surface area of water falling, straddles two countries. Name one of the two.
Country: Zambia
Capital: Lusaka
Interesting custom:
Country: Zimbabwe
Capital: Harare
Interesting fact: Balancing Rocks
4. Name the country with the highest altitude lake and the largest salt flats or the least densely populated country in the world with a previously nomadic capital
Country: Bolivia
Capital: La Paz
Salar de Uyuni (salt flat) and Lake Titicaca (highest altitude lake)
Interesting fact: Salt flats!!!!
Country: Mongolia
Capital: Ulan Bator used to move three times a year - a nomadic city!
Ulan Bator is the coldest capital city in the world!
Mongolians spell Ulan Bator - 'Ulaan Baatar,' which means 'Red Hero.'