Travel Quiz #1 -Top Cities of the World
Remembering or knowing something about these cities is what this travel quiz is about. It also involves using your memory. Good Luck.
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This Travellistics travel quiz is about cities of the world. There are several clues to help guess each city. The level of this quiz is medium. Answer all questions. If you don’t know the answer, then take a guess (unless you want a guaranteed 0 for the answer). Each correct city answer is a potential city that would make an excellent travel destination. Consider each city as a potential vacation destination in your future travels. To learn more about the cities in this quiz click the links indicated in the answers.
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You have reached 0 of 0 points, (0) Thanks for taking this Travellistics City Quiz. Name this city in the U.S. Click Hint for clues. Sorry. You must not have grown up. Uh, I mean grown up in the USA. If you grew up in the United States you surely had this type of candy. Related to a popular chocolate drink. It is a small city in the Keystone State. Name this World Class City. Click Hint for clues. A large city on the coast of the U.S. Name this city with a moderate climate on the California coast. Not so good. Read this for more info and learn a bit more, then add this to your family vacation list. A baseball team is headquartered here. Name this large city in the second most populated country in the world. Click Hint for clues. Good show, right answer. You’re pretty good. It’s long-time name was changed from Cal…. to Kol…. Oranges are a popular fruit in the state where this city is located. Click Hint for clues. It is the county seat of Orange County, but not the Orange County on the opposite coast. Its a relatively large city of about 5 million, in a highly developed country, where the country has the world’s fifth-highest per capita income. Good Job answering this! Maybe you need to Brush up on your cities. It is the capital of New South Wales, and is situated on the Tasman Sea. A city in Europe with the nickname “The Eternal City.” Bad guess, wrong answer. Study harder. Its history spans more than two and a half thousand years, since its legendary founding in 753 BC. Name this large European city located on a large island. Not too good, wrong answer. Didn’t you learn this in school? Way back quite a number of years ago someone swam across the E……” C…..” This city is the capital and most populous city, situated on the River Seine, in the north of its country. I hate to admit it, but this is not good. Wrong. There is a large replica of its very famous tower in Las Vegas. This city has been described as one of the three “command centres” for the world economy, along with New York City and London. This is a hard one. You’re pretty sharp. Correct! This is a hard one. You missed it. Incorrect! The Michelin Guide has awarded this city by far the most Michelin stars of any city in the world.
Travel Quiz #1 Top Cities of the World
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1. Question
10 points
I think you should read this about Hershey Pennsylvania.Hint
2. Question
10 points
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A retired Space Shuttle resides here.
LAX is the airport associated with this city.
An area associated with movie stars is part of this city.
3. Question
10 points
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A large Navy ship is anchored in very close proximity.
A famous zoo (I think it is famous) is in this city.
Does having a wild animal park make this a slam dunk question?
4. Question
10 points
You need help with this question so click here to read more about Kolkata, India.Hint
Some tourist attractions are hundreds of years old or even older.
The state language is ‘Bengali’ and the people are also called ‘Bengalis’.
It is the ‘think-tank’, and ‘intellectual and cultural’ capital of India.
5. Question
10 points
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Space Shuttle launches took place in this state.
It ranks as the fourth most popular city, based on where people want to live, according to a 2009 Pew Research Center study.
It attracts over 51 million tourists a year (3.6 million of them are international tourists).
6. Question
10 points
To learn more read and add this to your family vacation To Do List.
To learn more read and add this to your family vacation To Do List.Hint
Aboriginal occupation here goes back 22,000 years (radiocarbon date evidence) at Wentworth Falls in the Blue Mountains.
It has a famous opera house that conducts 3,000 events, provides guided tours to around 200,000 people, and has an annual audience of 2 million people.
The 2000 Summer Olympics and the final of the 2003 Rugby World Cup were held here.
7. Question
12 points
Read more about Rome Italy then think about visiting it one day.Hint
Its historic center is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
Between 3.2 and 3.8 million people live in the urban area, and 4,194,068 in its metropolitan area.
The city is one of Europe’s and the world’s most successful city “brands”, both in terms of reputation and assets.
There is a type of ancient numeral with the name related to this city embedded in it and you still see these today.
8. Question
8 points
Click here to read more about London.Hint
There is a famous bridge located here and a nursery rhyme about the bridge.
Because of its location there is sometimes heavy fog here.
It is the largest city in that country with a 2012 population of 8,308,369 people.
One of its famous icons is Big Ben.
9. Question
7 points
To learn a something about Paris France click here and read this and other related articles.Hint
The country has a famous Rivera where people flock to in the heat of the summer.
Several famous artists and people lived here in the past including Spanish painters Picasso and Dalí, and American writer Hemingway.
Its metropolitan area is one of the largest population centers in Europe with more than 12 million inhabitants.
10. Question
13 points
Technically, however, it is not a city, but for this quiz consider the answer as a city.
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The area is often thought of as a city but is commonly referred to as a “metropolitan prefecture”.
It hosted the Summer Olympic Games in 1964 and will host the Summer Olympic Games again in 2020.
In 2012, it was named the most expensive city for expatriates, according to the Mercer and Economist Intelligence Unit cost-of-living surveys.
The prefecture is part of the world’s most populous metropolitan area with many millions of people.
The 1923 earthquake, with an estimated magnitude of 8.3, killed 142,000 people.
A beautiful, but far view of Mount Fuji can be seen from Bunkyo Civic Center.