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1. Geographical Quiz*

I. Can you answer these questions?

  1. How many oceans are there on our planet?

  2. What are the names of the oceans?

  3. What is the deepest point in the oceans?

  4. What sea is situated below the sea level?

  5. How many seas of what oceans wash our country?

  6. What seas have 'colour' names? Where are they situated?

  7. What is the warmest sea in the world?

  8. How many continents are there on the planet?

  9. What are the names of the continents?

  10. What are five largest countries in size?

  11. What are five smallest countries in size?

  12. What countries have English as the first language (as the native language)?

  13. What language is spoken by the greatest number of people?

  14. What is the longest river in the world?

  15. What is the longest river in Europe / Asia / Africa / America / Australia?

  16. What is the highest mountain in the world? Where is it situated?

  17. Who was the first man mounted it? When was it?

  18. What is the highest mountain in Russia?

  19. What is the most famous volcano in the history of mankind?

  20. What country occupies the whole continent?

  21. What is the largest desert in the world?

  22. Who discovered the Antarctic? When?

  23. Who discovered Australia? When?

  24. Who made the first all-round voyages? When?

  25. What countries are the members of the Council of Europe?

  26. What mountain ranges situated in Russia can you name?

  27. What European countries have monarchies?

  28. Due to what is it possible to see roses and magnolias outdoors in Great Britain, though it is situated at the same latitude as Tchelyabinsk?

  29. What city is situated southerner – Madrid, Washington or Tashkent?

  30. What symbols of nature can you name on the coat-of-arms of Russia, the United Kingdom, the USA, Canada, and Australia?

  31. Some countries are mononational, the other ones are multinational. Can you give three examples of countries of each type?

If you can answer all these questions, you really know something in Geography!

II. Read this text and retell it. Pay special attention to the words printed in bold. At the map of the world*

It's very interesting to look at the map of the world and think how many enigmas our planet still keeps. First of all, there is no other planet in our Solar system but our Earth that has so much water – more than 60 per cent of its surface is covered with it. There is another enigma that I heard when being a pupil – nobody can say for sure if there was an only continent or all of them were separated since the time of appearance. In the childhood we liked to read about travels and adventures in far-away countries, about unusual animals and plants. Later we began to show some interest for peoples, their life, habits, cultures, and holidays. Especially holidays, because everybody likes to make fun, to laugh, to sing, to dance. And through the holidays we begin to discover that different peoples have a lot in common. We are the same, we feel, love and hate the same way. We have the same problems – how to get a decent job, how to bring up children and give them education, how to get on well with neighbours. And we understand that our Earth is a small place and to survive here we should live in peace and help each other to cope with hard sides of the life – hunger, poverty, terrorism, drugs, religious conflicts, nature disasters and so on and so forth.

There are many different maps and all of them are interesting in their own way. When looking at the geographical map we can see oceans and continents, seas, lakes and rivers, mountains and volcanoes, deserts and swamps. Quite recently I discovered that there are five oceans but not four. And there are their own mountains and ravines. And the deepest place is Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean – more than 11 kilometres. And the highest top is Everest of almost 9 km high in the Himalayas. The difference between these points is twenty kilometres! This fact can really strike the imagination.

Also there are climatic maps, maps showing the areas of habitation of different plants and animals, maps of different soils, maps of population – they show the density of population and where this or that nation lives. Maybe, there are any other maps, I don't know.

But most of all I like to investigate political maps. There you can see where this or that state is situated, what the name of the capital is, which countries border it. I have several atlases (collections of maps) made by continents. Besides the maps there are reference materials: data of the squares of different states, their population, the most important branches of industry and agriculture, flags and coats-of-arms and so on and so forth.

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