TEN!, Week Two, Thursday
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2017 3:56 am
A day late, but never a dollar short. I'll get these posted now before the next round of storms moves through the area.
GEOGRAPHY
Let's set the deadline for this round and the normal Friday round for Sunday at 5 PM Eastern. I will be en route to Tampa for my annual summer vacation.
1. In Paris, what is Père Lachaise?
A. Castle
B. Restaurant
C. Cemetery
D. Museum
2. Completed in 1958, the unique structure known as the Atomium is located in what city?
A. Brussels
B. Copenhagen
C. Stockholm
D. Amsterdam
3. Which of these Mexican states does not border the United States?
A. Sonora
B. Chihuahua
C. Tabasco
D. Baja California
4. Tulips may be associated with the Netherlands, but they didn't originate there. Tulips are actually from what present-day country?
A. Algeria
B. Iran
C. Kazakhstan
D. Estonia
5. Where is Creighton University?
A. Omaha, NE
B. Charlotte, NC
C. Springfield, IL
D. Providence, RI
6. Which city is served by the humorously named Chek Lap Kok Airport?
A. Hong Kong
B. Phnom Penh
C. Kuala Lumpur
D. Shanghai
7. What European city is serviced by the Mediterranean port of Ostia?
A. Dubrovnik
B. Barcelona
C. Athens
D. Rome
8. In what country could you shout "Mount Meharry!" and not get slapped by guys named Harry?
A. Canada
B. Australia
C. Ireland
D. New Zealand
9. The covered wagon known as the Conestoga was named after a river in what state?
A. Georgia
B. Pennsylvania
C. New Hampshire
D. Virginia
BONUS: If recent trends are any indication, Philadelphia has (within the past year) dropped out of the top five in America's most populated cities for the first time since the first census was taken in 1790. What city is the new #5, bumping Philly down to #6?
GEOGRAPHY
Let's set the deadline for this round and the normal Friday round for Sunday at 5 PM Eastern. I will be en route to Tampa for my annual summer vacation.
1. In Paris, what is Père Lachaise?
A. Castle
B. Restaurant
C. Cemetery
D. Museum
2. Completed in 1958, the unique structure known as the Atomium is located in what city?
A. Brussels
B. Copenhagen
C. Stockholm
D. Amsterdam
3. Which of these Mexican states does not border the United States?
A. Sonora
B. Chihuahua
C. Tabasco
D. Baja California
4. Tulips may be associated with the Netherlands, but they didn't originate there. Tulips are actually from what present-day country?
A. Algeria
B. Iran
C. Kazakhstan
D. Estonia
5. Where is Creighton University?
A. Omaha, NE
B. Charlotte, NC
C. Springfield, IL
D. Providence, RI
6. Which city is served by the humorously named Chek Lap Kok Airport?
A. Hong Kong
B. Phnom Penh
C. Kuala Lumpur
D. Shanghai
7. What European city is serviced by the Mediterranean port of Ostia?
A. Dubrovnik
B. Barcelona
C. Athens
D. Rome
8. In what country could you shout "Mount Meharry!" and not get slapped by guys named Harry?
A. Canada
B. Australia
C. Ireland
D. New Zealand
9. The covered wagon known as the Conestoga was named after a river in what state?
A. Georgia
B. Pennsylvania
C. New Hampshire
D. Virginia
BONUS: If recent trends are any indication, Philadelphia has (within the past year) dropped out of the top five in America's most populated cities for the first time since the first census was taken in 1790. What city is the new #5, bumping Philly down to #6?