You’d probably be able to point to the continent where the Statue of Liberty stands, right? Well, if the questions got a little tougher, would you be able to keep up? Manmade locations, natural formations, fauna, and much more to test your knowledge of the continents in 27 questions.
Think carefully, though. Since there are 7 continents, that means 7 options for each question and just 1 hint to go off of. Ready to rattle your brain in search of your inner atlas? Let’s begin. 🗺️
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Names have changed several times over the last few decades - used to be Australasia. Australia is the most commonly used now.
Load More Replies...A couple of the answers depend on where you were born and what has been taught in the schools
No, the answers don't change - whether you get them right depends on what you were taught, and whether you were taught correctly :)
Load More Replies...#7 Africa is home to the oldest continuously operating university in the world, the University of al-Qarawiyyin in Fes, Morocco, which was founded in 859 AD.
Oldest continuous educational establishment, certainly, but has it always been a university? It was officially a madrasa until 1963, and madrasa is a place of learning but not necessarily a university.
Load More Replies...Names have changed several times over the last few decades - used to be Australasia. Australia is the most commonly used now.
Load More Replies...A couple of the answers depend on where you were born and what has been taught in the schools
No, the answers don't change - whether you get them right depends on what you were taught, and whether you were taught correctly :)
Load More Replies...#7 Africa is home to the oldest continuously operating university in the world, the University of al-Qarawiyyin in Fes, Morocco, which was founded in 859 AD.
Oldest continuous educational establishment, certainly, but has it always been a university? It was officially a madrasa until 1963, and madrasa is a place of learning but not necessarily a university.
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