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Maps and Locations MCQs — Seaports, Discoveries & Famous Places

146+ solved Maps & Locations MCQs — famous seaports, geographical discoveries & world landmarks for PPSC, FPSC, NTS, CSS & PMS.

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Santos (Brazil) is known as the ‘Coffee Port’ of the world.

Los Angeles (San Pedro Bay) is the busiest US port.

Ashkelon (Ancient Palestine) is the oldest seaport of the world.

Szczecin is a major Polish port on the Baltic Sea.

Abadan = Iran; Savannah = ‘Gateway to the South’ (Georgia, USA); Mumbai = India’s leading port.

Tanjung Priok (Jakarta) is the main port of Indonesia.

Chennai Port (India) was formerly known as Madras Port.

Shanghai is China’s largest port — world’s busiest container port.

Alexandria = Egypt; Port Dickson = Malaysia; Seattle = USA.

Puerto La Guaira is the principal seaport of Venezuela.

Sabang is a seaport in Indonesia (Aceh province).

Karachi, Bin Qasim, Pasni, Jiwani, Gadani, Ormara & Gwadar are seaports of Pakistan.

Karachi is the largest seaport of Pakistan.

Salalah = Oman; Port Said = Egypt; Rotterdam = largest port of Netherlands.

Haifa is Israel’s largest seaport.

Alexandria seaport is in Egypt.

Amsterdam seaport is in the Netherlands.

Antwerp seaport is in Belgium.

Chittagong = Bangladesh; Aden = Yemen; Dammam = Saudi Arabia.

Naples is a major Italian seaport.

Cardiff seaport is in the UK (Wales).

Oslo is the main seaport of Norway.

Penang seaport is in Malaysia.

Le Havre seaport is in France.

Aalborg seaport is in Denmark.

Almeria seaport is in Spain.

Naples is one of Italy’s largest seaports.

San Antonio = Chile; Açu = Brazil; Tianjin = China.

Ho Chi Minh seaport (Vietnam) was formerly known as Saigon.

Port of Klang is the main port of Malaysia.

Seattle is a US seaport (Washington state).

Darwin is an Australian seaport (NT capital).

Montreal is a Canadian seaport (St Lawrence River).

Alexandria is Egypt’s main Mediterranean seaport.

Rio de Janeiro is a major Brazilian seaport.

Buenos Aires is the main seaport of Argentina.

Bandar Bushehr is an Iranian seaport (Persian Gulf).

Lisbon is the main Atlantic seaport of Portugal.

Liverpool is a historic British seaport.

Vancouver = Canada; Latakia = Syria; Honolulu = USA (Hawaii).

Edmund Hillary & Tenzing Norgay first climbed Everest (29 May 1953).

Junko Tabei (first woman on Everest, 1975) was Japanese.

Captain Cook is associated with Hawaii (died there 1779).

Leif Eriksson is associated with Vinland (North America).

Ferdinand Magellan named the Pacific Ocean.

Robert E. Peary first reached the North Pole (1909).

Columbus unknowingly discovered the Western Hemisphere (1492).

Amerigo Vespucci first called America the ‘New World’.

Hiram Bingham (Yale) rediscovered Machu Picchu (1911).

Cheng Ho (Zheng He) led China’s great maritime voyages (1405-33).

Sven Anders Hedin was Sweden’s most prolific Central-Asia explorer.

Ibn Battuta (Tangier) began his 75,000-mile journeys in 1325.

Leif Eriksson founded the Vinland settlement (~1000 CE).

Roald Amundsen was first to reach the South Pole (14 Dec 1911).

Vasco Núñez de Balboa first crossed Panama to reach the Pacific (1513).

Hernando de Soto discovered the Mississippi (1541) — buried secretly.

Roald Amundsen reached both Poles & died on a 1928 rescue mission.

Ferdinand Magellan led the first circumnavigation (1519-22).

David Livingstone first sighted Victoria Falls (1855).

Francisco Pizarro conquered the Incas and founded Lima (1535).

Ibn Battuta began his travels at age 21.

Ibn Battuta was a Muslim scholar.

Ibn Battuta was born in Morocco (Tangier, 1304).

Verrazzano explored east-coast North America for France (1524).

Henry Hudson explored the New York region for England & Holland.

Lewis & Clark Expedition (1804-06) was also called the Corps of Discovery.

Christopher Columbus landed in the West Indies (12 Oct 1492).

Vasco da Gama first sailed Portugal → India (1498).

Columbus set sail on 2 August 1492 with the Nina, Pinta & Santa Maria.

Vasco da Gama discovered the sea route Europe → India.

Erik the Red discovered Greenland (~982 CE).

Roald Amundsen first reached the South Pole.

Amundsen reached the South Pole in 1911.

Robert Peary first reached the North Pole (1909).

Robert Peary reached the North Pole in 1909.

William Janszoon (Dutch) first reached Australia (1606).

Marco Polo travelled across Asia (1271-94).

America was discovered by Christopher Columbus (1492).

Vasco da Gama found the sea route Europe → India (1498).

The CN Tower is in Toronto, Canada.

‘Yangon’ means ‘End of war’ in Burmese.

Kiev is called the ‘Mother of cities’ by Russians.

Jericho was the most important city in 7000 BC.

Troy ruins are in Turkey (Çanakkale).

Phoenix Park is in Dublin, Ireland.

Altit Fort is in Hunza, Pakistan (UNESCO Award 2011).

Abu Salim Prison is in Tripoli, Libya.

Alexander Gardens are in Moscow, Russia (next to the Kremlin).

Hyde Park (Speakers’ Corner) is in Central London, UK.

George Square is in Glasgow, Scotland.

St Andrew Square is in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Tahrir Square is in Cairo, Egypt.

Martyrs’ Square (formerly Green Square) is in Tripoli, Libya.

Red Square is in Moscow, Russia.

Tiananmen Square is in Beijing, China.

Lobnoye Mesto (‘Place of Skulls’) is in Moscow’s Red Square.

Trafalgar Square is in London, UK.

Belfast is famous for shipbuilding (Harland & Wolff).

Béthune (France) is known for coalfield industry.

Buenos Aires is famous for dairy produce.

Cadiz (cork industry) is in Spain.

Bangladesh is the world’s leading producer of jute.

Lumbini (Buddha’s birthplace) is in Kapilavastu (Nepal).

Chicago is famous for grain & meat markets.

Chitral has the highest annual rainfall among these Pakistani cities.

Sudbury (Canada) is a major silver source.

Silicon Valley is famous for the computer industry.

The Golden Pavilion (Kinkaku-ji) is in Japan.

The Great Buddha (Kamakura) is in Japan.

The Great Minaret of Samarra Mosque is in Iraq.

The Great Mosque of Timbuktu is in Mali.

Kościuszko Mound is in Kraków, Poland.

The Louvre Pyramide is in Paris, France.

Mayan / Aztec Temples are in Mexico.

The Edinburgh National Monument is in Scotland.

Notre Dame Cathedral is in Paris, France.

The Sydney Opera House is in Sydney, Australia.

Potala Palace is in Lhasa, Tibet.

Christ the Redeemer is in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

St. Peter’s Basilica is in Rome (Vatican City).

Detroit (USA) is famous for automobiles.

The Leaning Tower of Pisa is in Italy.

The Sphinx is at Giza, Egypt.

The Alamo Mission is in Texas, USA.

The Azadi Monument is in Tehran, Iran.

The Kew Gardens Palm House is in London, UK.

Castel Sant’Angelo is in Rome, Italy.

Castle of La Mota is in Spain (Medina del Campo).

Buckingham Palace Gardens have the famous maze, knot gardens & Broad Walk.

The Giza Pyramids are in Egypt.

Diamond Head is in Hawaii, USA.

The Dome of the Rock is in Jerusalem.

The Grand Canyon is in the USA (Colorado River, Arizona).

The Colosseum is in Rome, Italy.

Old Faithful (Yellowstone) is in the USA.

Red Square is in Moscow, Russia.

The Blue Mosque is in Istanbul, Turkey.

Mount Eden crater is in Auckland, New Zealand.

Gujranwala is known for iron, safes, almrahs, rice & utensils.

Blue-domed Churches are on Santorini, Greece.

St. Basil’s Cathedral is in Moscow, Russia.

The Great Sphinx is at Giza, Egypt.

The Little Mermaid statue is in Copenhagen, Denmark.

The famous Windmills are at Kinderdijk, Holland (UNESCO).

Hagia Sophia (Agia Sofia) is in Istanbul, Turkey.

Havana (Cuba) is famous for tobacco & cigars.

Maps & Locations Quiz
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Question 1 of 146Not answered

Which seaport is known as the 'Coffee Port' of the world?

Explanation

Santos in Brazil is known as the 'Coffee Port' of the world — Latin America's largest port and a major coffee export hub.

Question 2 of 146Not answered

Which is the busiest port of the United States, located on San Pedro Bay?

Explanation

The Port of Los Angeles on San Pedro Bay is the busiest container port in the USA.

Question 3 of 146Not answered

Ashkelon was the oldest seaport of the world located in:

Explanation

Ashkelon — an ancient Mediterranean port in Ancient Palestine — is among the oldest seaports in the world.

Question 4 of 146Not answered

Szczecin seaport, on the Baltic Sea, is located in:

Explanation

Szczecin is a major Polish port on the Baltic Sea.

Question 5 of 146Not answered

Which of the following statements is correct?

Explanation

All three statements are correct: Abadan (Iran), Savannah (Georgia, USA — 'Gateway to the South'), and Mumbai (India).

Question 6 of 146Not answered

Tanjung Priok Seaport is located in:

Explanation

Tanjung Priok in Jakarta is the main port of Indonesia.

Question 7 of 146Not answered

Chennai Port, formerly known as ____, is the second-largest port of India after Mumbai.

Explanation

Chennai Port was formerly called Madras Port — India's second-largest port after Mumbai.

Question 8 of 146Not answered

Port of Shanghai is located in:

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Shanghai is China's largest port and the world's busiest container port.

Question 9 of 146Not answered

Which of the following statements is correct?

Explanation

Alexandria (Egypt), Port Dickson (Malaysia) and Seattle (USA) are all correct.

Question 10 of 146Not answered

Puerto La Guaira seaport is of:

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La Guaira is the principal seaport of Venezuela.

Question 11 of 146Not answered

Sabang seaport is located in:

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Sabang is a seaport in Aceh province of Indonesia.

Question 12 of 146Not answered

Karachi, Bin Qasim, Pasni, Jiwani, Gadani, Ormara and Gwadar are the seaports of:

Explanation

All seven are seaports of Pakistan along the Arabian Sea coast.

Question 13 of 146Not answered

Which is the largest seaport of Pakistan?

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Karachi is the largest seaport of Pakistan, founded in 1854 by the British.

Question 14 of 146Not answered

Which of the following statements is correct?

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All three are correct: Salalah (Oman), Port Said (Egypt) and Rotterdam (largest port of Netherlands).

Question 15 of 146Not answered

Haifa is the seaport of:

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Haifa is Israel's largest seaport, on the Mediterranean coast.

Question 16 of 146Not answered

In which country is the Alexandria seaport located?

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Alexandria is Egypt's main Mediterranean seaport, founded by Alexander the Great in 331 BCE.

Question 17 of 146Not answered

In which country is the Amsterdam seaport located?

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Amsterdam is a major Dutch seaport, though Rotterdam is the largest in the Netherlands.

Question 18 of 146Not answered

In which country is the Antwerp seaport located?

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Antwerp is Belgium's main port and one of Europe's busiest.

Question 19 of 146Not answered

Which of the following statements is correct?

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All three are correct: Chittagong (Bangladesh), Aden (Yemen) and Dammam (Saudi Arabia).

Question 20 of 146Not answered

Naples is the seaport of:

Explanation

Naples is one of Italy's most important Mediterranean seaports.

Question 21 of 146Not answered

In which country is the Cardiff seaport located?

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Cardiff is the capital of Wales (UK) and a historic British seaport.

Question 22 of 146Not answered

In which country is the Oslo seaport located?

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Oslo is the capital and main seaport of Norway.

Question 23 of 146Not answered

In which country is the Penang seaport located?

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Penang is a Malaysian state and major seaport on the Strait of Malacca.

Question 24 of 146Not answered

In which country is the Le Havre seaport located?

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Le Havre is a major French seaport on the English Channel, at the mouth of the Seine.

Question 25 of 146Not answered

Where is the seaport of Aalborg located?

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Aalborg is a Danish seaport in Jutland.

Question 26 of 146Not answered

Where is the seaport of Almeria located?

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Almeria is a Mediterranean seaport in southern Spain.

Question 27 of 146Not answered

Naples is the seaport of:

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Naples is one of Italy's largest Mediterranean seaports (south Italy).

Question 28 of 146Not answered

Which of the following statements is correct?

Explanation

All correct: San Antonio (Chile), Açu (Brazil) and Tianjin (China).

Question 29 of 146Not answered

Ho Chi Minh seaport was formerly known as:

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Ho Chi Minh City was formerly Saigon — its seaport is now Vietnam's largest.

Question 30 of 146Not answered

Which is the main port of Malaysia?

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Port Klang is Malaysia's largest and busiest seaport.

Question 31 of 146Not answered

'Seattle' is the seaport of which country?

Explanation

Seattle is a major US seaport on Puget Sound, Washington state.

Question 32 of 146Not answered

'Darwin' is the seaport of:

Explanation

Darwin is the capital of the Northern Territory and an Australian seaport.

Question 33 of 146Not answered

'Montreal' is the seaport of:

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Montreal is a major Canadian inland seaport on the St Lawrence River.

Question 34 of 146Not answered

Alexandria is the seaport of:

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Alexandria is Egypt's main Mediterranean seaport.

Question 35 of 146Not answered

'Rio de Janeiro' is the seaport of:

Explanation

Rio de Janeiro is a major Brazilian seaport on the Atlantic.

Question 36 of 146Not answered

'Buenos Aires' is the seaport of:

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Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina, is one of South America's largest seaports.

Question 37 of 146Not answered

'Bandar Bushehr' is the seaport of:

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Bandar Bushehr is a major Iranian seaport on the Persian Gulf.

Question 38 of 146Not answered

'Lisbon' is the seaport of which country?

Explanation

Lisbon, capital of Portugal, is its main Atlantic seaport.

Question 39 of 146Not answered

'Liverpool' is the seaport of:

Explanation

Liverpool is a historic British seaport on the Mersey, NW England.

Question 40 of 146Not answered

Which of the following statements is correct?

Explanation

All correct: Vancouver (Canada), Latakia (Syria) and Honolulu (USA / Hawaii).

Question 41 of 146Not answered

Who were the first people to climb Mount Everest in 1953?

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Sir Edmund Hillary (New Zealand) and Tenzing Norgay (Nepal) summited Everest on 29 May 1953.

Question 42 of 146Not answered

Junko Tabei was the first woman to summit Mount Everest. What was her nationality?

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Junko Tabei of Japan was the first woman to summit Everest (1975).

Question 43 of 146Not answered

Magellan is to the Philippines as Cook is to where?

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Captain James Cook explored and died in Hawaii (1779), just as Magellan died in the Philippines (1521).

Question 44 of 146Not answered

Erik the Red is to Greenland as Leif Eriksson is to where?

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Leif Eriksson, son of Erik the Red, reached and named Vinland (North America) ~1000 CE.

Question 45 of 146Not answered

Which explorer named the Pacific Ocean?

Explanation

Ferdinand Magellan named the Pacific Ocean during his 1519-22 circumnavigation.

Question 46 of 146Not answered

Who is credited with the first visit to the North Pole?

Explanation

Robert E. Peary is credited with reaching the North Pole in 1909.

Question 47 of 146Not answered

Who unknowingly discovered the Western Hemisphere?

Explanation

Christopher Columbus reached the Americas in 1492, thinking he had reached Asia.

Question 48 of 146Not answered

Who was the first to call America a 'New World'?

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Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci first called the Americas the 'New World'. The continent is named after him.

Question 49 of 146Not answered

Which Yale professor brought Machu Picchu to international attention?

Explanation

American historian Hiram Bingham (Yale) rediscovered Machu Picchu in 1911.

Question 50 of 146Not answered

Which explorer pushed Chinese maritime exploration and trade to its farthest extent?

Explanation

Ming-dynasty admiral Cheng Ho (Zheng He) led 7 great voyages 1405-1433, reaching Africa.

Question 51 of 146Not answered

Sweden's most prolific explorer who crossed the deserts and mountains of Central Asia was:

Explanation

Sven Anders Hedin was Sweden's most prolific explorer of Central Asia.

Question 52 of 146Not answered

In 1325, which Islamic scholar from Tangier set out for Mecca and began a journey of three decades and 75,000 miles?

Explanation

Ibn Battuta of Tangier began his epic journeys in 1325, covering ~75,000 miles across Eurasia and Africa.

Question 53 of 146Not answered

Who established a short-lived settlement at a site called Vinland?

Explanation

Leif Eriksson established a short-lived Vinland (Newfoundland) settlement around 1000 CE.

Question 54 of 146Not answered

The biggest achievement of Roald Amundsen's career was to be the first man to reach which place?

Explanation

Roald Amundsen and his team reached the South Pole on 14 December 1911 — a first.

Question 55 of 146Not answered

Which Spaniard was the first to cross the Isthmus of Panama and reach the Pacific Ocean?

Explanation

In 1513, Vasco Núñez de Balboa crossed the Isthmus of Panama and became the first European to see the Pacific from the Americas.

Question 56 of 146Not answered

Which European discoverer of the Mississippi River had to be buried in secret when he died?

Explanation

Hernando de Soto, Spanish explorer of the Mississippi (1541), was buried secretly in the river by his men in 1542.

Question 57 of 146Not answered

Which Norwegian explorer was the first to explore both Poles and died during a rescue mission?

Explanation

Roald Amundsen reached both Poles and died on 18 June 1928 during a rescue flight for Umberto Nobile.

Question 58 of 146Not answered

Which explorer first circumnavigated the globe?

Explanation

Ferdinand Magellan led the first circumnavigation (1519-22), though he died in the Philippines. His crew completed the voyage.

Question 59 of 146Not answered

Which Scottish missionary and explorer was the first European to discover Victoria Falls?

Explanation

Scottish missionary David Livingstone first sighted Victoria Falls in 1855, naming them after Queen Victoria.

Question 60 of 146Not answered

Which Spanish explorer conquered the Incas in Peru and founded Lima in 1535?

Explanation

Francisco Pizarro conquered the Inca Empire and founded Lima in 1535.

Question 61 of 146Not answered

How old was Ibn Battuta when he began his travels?

Explanation

Ibn Battuta began his travels at age 21 in 1325.

Question 62 of 146Not answered

Of what religion was Ibn Battuta?

Explanation

Ibn Battuta was a Muslim scholar from Tangier.

Question 63 of 146Not answered

Which country was Ibn Battuta born in?

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Ibn Battuta was born in Tangier, Morocco in 1304.

Question 64 of 146Not answered

Which Italian explored the east coast of North America for the French in 1524?

Explanation

Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano explored the east coast of North America for France in 1524.

Question 65 of 146Not answered

Which explorer made voyages for the English and the Dutch and explored what is now New York?

Explanation

Henry Hudson sailed for the English and Dutch and explored the river now bearing his name (New York).

Question 66 of 146Not answered

What was the other name for the Lewis and Clark Expedition?

Explanation

Officially called the 'Corps of Discovery' (1804-06), it explored the Louisiana Purchase territory.

Question 67 of 146Not answered

In 1492, which Italian mariner and navigator landed in the West Indies?

Explanation

Christopher Columbus landed in the West Indies on 12 October 1492.

Question 68 of 146Not answered

In 1498, which Portuguese explorer completed the first voyage from Portugal to India?

Explanation

Vasco da Gama completed the first sea voyage Portugal → India in 1498.

Question 69 of 146Not answered

Columbus set sail in 1492 with the Nina, the Pinta and the Santa Maria. On which date did he set sail?

Explanation

Columbus departed Palos de la Frontera, Spain on 2 August 1492 (he made landfall in the Bahamas on 12 October).

Question 70 of 146Not answered

Who discovered the sea route from Europe to India?

Explanation

Vasco da Gama discovered the sea route Europe → India in 1498.

Question 71 of 146Not answered

Who discovered Greenland?

Explanation

Norseman Erik the Red discovered and named Greenland ~982 CE.

Question 72 of 146Not answered

Who was the first person to reach the South Pole?

Explanation

Roald Amundsen reached the South Pole on 14 December 1911.

Question 73 of 146Not answered

Roald Amundsen reached the South Pole in:

Explanation

Amundsen reached the South Pole on 14 December 1911.

Question 74 of 146Not answered

Who was the first person to reach the North Pole?

Explanation

Robert E. Peary is credited with reaching the North Pole in 1909.

Question 75 of 146Not answered

Robert Peary reached the North Pole in:

Explanation

Robert Peary reached the North Pole on 6 April 1909.

Question 76 of 146Not answered

Who discovered Australia?

Explanation

Dutch navigator Willem Janszoon was the first European to land on Australia (1606).

Question 77 of 146Not answered

Who journeyed through China, India and other parts of Asia from 1271-94?

Explanation

Venetian merchant Marco Polo travelled across Asia 1271-1295, including 17 years at the court of Kublai Khan.

Question 78 of 146Not answered

America was discovered by:

Explanation

Christopher Columbus is credited with the European discovery of America in 1492.

Question 79 of 146Not answered

Who discovered the sea route from Europe to India?

Explanation

Vasco da Gama discovered the sea route Europe → India in 1498.

Question 80 of 146Not answered

Where can you find the CN Tower?

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The CN Tower (553 m) is in Toronto, Canada — completed 1976.

Question 81 of 146Not answered

Yangon (formerly Rangoon) was the capital of Myanmar — given the name in 1755. What is the meaning of 'Yangon'?

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Yangon means 'End of strife / End of war' in Burmese.

Question 82 of 146Not answered

Kiev (capital of Ukraine) is given which name by Russians?

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Russians historically call Kiev 'Mother of cities' (Mother of Russian cities).

Question 83 of 146Not answered

Which was the most important city of the world in 7000 BC?

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Jericho is among the oldest continuously inhabited cities, dating to ~9000 BC.

Question 84 of 146Not answered

Where can you find Troy?

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The ruins of ancient Troy are in northwestern Turkey (Çanakkale province).

Question 85 of 146Not answered

Phoenix Park is located in which country?

Explanation

Phoenix Park is in Dublin, Ireland — one of Europe's largest urban parks.

Question 86 of 146Not answered

The 900-year-old Altit Fort received the 2011 UNESCO Asia-Pacific Award for Cultural Heritage Conservation. Where is it located?

Explanation

Altit Fort is in Hunza Valley, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan — ~900 years old.

Question 87 of 146Not answered

Abu Salim prison is a top-security prison in:

Explanation

Abu Salim is a high-security prison in Tripoli, Libya — notorious for the 1996 massacre.

Question 88 of 146Not answered

Alexander Gardens — one of the first urban public parks — is located in:

Explanation

Alexander Gardens are a historic public garden adjacent to the Kremlin in Moscow.

Question 89 of 146Not answered

Hyde Park — famous for its Speakers' Corner — is located in:

Explanation

Hyde Park is in Central London with the famous Speakers' Corner at Marble Arch.

Question 90 of 146Not answered

George Square — the principal civic square — is located in:

Explanation

George Square is the main civic square of Glasgow, Scotland.

Question 91 of 146Not answered

St Andrew Square is located in:

Explanation

St Andrew Square is a Georgian square in Edinburgh's New Town.

Question 92 of 146Not answered

Tahrir Square is a major public square located in:

Explanation

Tahrir Square ('Liberation Square') is in central Cairo — the epicentre of the 2011 Arab Spring in Egypt.

Question 93 of 146Not answered

Martyrs' Square (also Green Square) is located in:

Explanation

Martyrs' Square (renamed from Green Square in 2011) is in Tripoli, Libya.

Question 94 of 146Not answered

Red Square is located in:

Explanation

Red Square is the iconic central square of Moscow, beside the Kremlin.

Question 95 of 146Not answered

Tiananmen Square — a large city square — is located in:

Explanation

Tiananmen Square in central Beijing is among the world's largest public squares.

Question 96 of 146Not answered

Lobnoye Mesto, also known as the 'Place of Skulls', is located in:

Explanation

Lobnoye Mesto is a stone platform in Red Square, Moscow.

Question 97 of 146Not answered

Trafalgar Square is a public space and tourist attraction in:

Explanation

Trafalgar Square in central London commemorates the 1805 Battle of Trafalgar.

Question 98 of 146Not answered

Belfast (Ireland) is known for which industry?

Explanation

Belfast was historically famous for shipbuilding — Harland & Wolff built the Titanic there.

Question 99 of 146Not answered

Béthune, a city of France, is known for which industry?

Explanation

Béthune in Pas-de-Calais was a major coalfield town.

Question 100 of 146Not answered

Buenos Aires (Argentina) is famous for which industry?

Explanation

Buenos Aires and the Pampas region are famous for dairy and beef.

Question 101 of 146Not answered

The 'cork' industry is associated with Cadiz, a city of:

Explanation

Cadiz, in Andalusia, Spain, is a centre of the cork industry.

Question 102 of 146Not answered

Bangladesh is known for the production of:

Explanation

Bangladesh is the world's leading producer of jute — its 'golden fibre'.

Question 103 of 146Not answered

Lumbini, the birthplace of Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha), is located in which district?

Explanation

Lumbini, birthplace of Lord Buddha, is in Rupandehi/Kapilavastu region of Nepal.

Question 104 of 146Not answered

Which US city is famous for agricultural implements, grain and meat market?

Explanation

Chicago has historically been the centre of US grain markets and the meat-packing industry.

Question 105 of 146Not answered

Which Pakistani city has the highest annual rainfall?

Explanation

Among the options, Chitral typically has higher annual rainfall than the others.

Question 106 of 146Not answered

Sudbury (Canada) is the source of:

Explanation

Sudbury in Ontario, Canada, is a major source of silver (and nickel/copper).

Question 107 of 146Not answered

'Silicon Valley' is famous for:

Explanation

Silicon Valley in California is the global hub of the computer industry.

Question 108 of 146Not answered

Where can you find the Golden Pavilion?

Explanation

The Golden Pavilion (Kinkaku-ji) is a Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan.

Question 109 of 146Not answered

Where can you find the Great Buddha?

Explanation

The Great Buddha of Kamakura is a famous bronze statue in Japan.

Question 110 of 146Not answered

Where can you find the Great Minaret of Samarra Mosque?

Explanation

The Malwiya / Great Minaret of Samarra (9th century CE) is in Iraq.

Question 111 of 146Not answered

Where can you find the Great Mosque of Timbuktu?

Explanation

The Great Mosque of Timbuktu (Djinguereber Mosque) is in Mali.

Question 112 of 146Not answered

Where can you find Kościuszko Mound?

Explanation

Kościuszko Mound is in Kraków, Poland — honouring Tadeusz Kościuszko.

Question 113 of 146Not answered

Where can you find the Louvre Pyramide?

Explanation

The glass Louvre Pyramide is in the courtyard of the Louvre Museum in Paris.

Question 114 of 146Not answered

Where can you find the Mayan / Aztec Temple?

Explanation

The Maya and Aztec temple ruins are concentrated in Mexico and Central America.

Question 115 of 146Not answered

Where can you find the Edinburgh National Monument?

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The Edinburgh National Monument on Calton Hill is in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Question 116 of 146Not answered

Where can you find Notre Dame Cathedral?

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Notre-Dame de Paris is the iconic Gothic cathedral on Île de la Cité, Paris.

Question 117 of 146Not answered

Where can you find the Opera House?

Explanation

The Sydney Opera House is the iconic landmark of Sydney, Australia.

Question 118 of 146Not answered

Where can you find the Potala Palace?

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Potala Palace, the historic residence of the Dalai Lamas, is in Lhasa, Tibet.

Question 119 of 146Not answered

Where can you find Christ the Redeemer?

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Christ the Redeemer statue overlooks Rio de Janeiro from Mount Corcovado.

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Where can you find St. Peter's Basilica?

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St. Peter's Basilica is in Vatican City, within Rome, Italy.

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USA's Detroit city is associated with which industry?

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Detroit is the historic capital of the US automobile industry — 'Motor City'.

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The Leaning Tower of Pisa is in:

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The Leaning Tower of Pisa stands in the Piazza dei Miracoli, Pisa, Italy.

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Where can you find the Sphinx?

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The Great Sphinx of Giza guards the Pyramids at Giza, Egypt.

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Where can you find the Alamo Mission?

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The Alamo Mission is in San Antonio, Texas — site of the famous 1836 battle.

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Where can you find the Azadi Monument?

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The Azadi Tower (Freedom Tower) is the gateway monument of Tehran, Iran.

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In London, no visit is complete without the famous gardens with the elegant Palm House. They are:

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The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (Kew Gardens) in London house the iconic Victorian Palm House.

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Where can you find Castel Sant'Angelo?

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Castel Sant'Angelo (Hadrian's Mausoleum) is in Rome, near Vatican City.

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Where can you find the Castle of La Mota?

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The Castle of La Mota is in Medina del Campo, Spain.

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Which palace has gardens including formal knot gardens, the Broad Walk and an intricate maze?

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Buckingham Palace's gardens include the famous knot gardens, the Broad Walk and a hedge maze.

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Where can you find the Giza Pyramids?

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The Giza Pyramids are on the Giza plateau near Cairo, Egypt.

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Where can you find Diamond Head?

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Diamond Head is a famous volcanic tuff cone on Oahu, Hawaii.

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Where can you find the Dome of the Rock?

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The Dome of the Rock stands on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.

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Where can you find the Grand Canyon?

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The Grand Canyon (carved by the Colorado River) is in Arizona, USA — often referred via its Colorado-River source.

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Where can you find the Colosseum?

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The Roman Colosseum (Flavian Amphitheatre) is in Rome, Italy.

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Where can you find Old Faithful, Yellowstone National Park?

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Old Faithful geyser is in Yellowstone National Park, USA (mostly Wyoming).

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Where can you find Red Square?

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Red Square is the iconic central square of Moscow, Russia.

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Where can you find the Blue Mosque?

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The Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmed Mosque) is in Istanbul, Turkey.

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Where can you find Mount Eden crater?

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Mount Eden is a volcanic crater in Auckland, New Zealand.

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Gujranwala (Pakistan) is known for:

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Gujranwala is industrially known for iron, safes, almrahs, rice and utensils.

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Where can you find the Blue-domed Church?

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The iconic blue-domed churches are on Santorini, Greece (Oia village).

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Where can you find St. Basil's Cathedral?

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St. Basil's Cathedral, with its colourful onion domes, stands in Red Square, Moscow.

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Where can you find the Great Sphinx?

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The Great Sphinx of Giza stands on the Giza Plateau, Egypt.

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Where can you find the Little Mermaid statue?

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The Little Mermaid bronze statue is on the waterfront in Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Where can you find the famous Windmills?

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The 19 windmills of Kinderdijk in the Netherlands are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Where can you find Hagia Sophia (Agia Sofia)?

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Hagia Sophia is the iconic Byzantine-era basilica/mosque in Istanbul, Turkey.

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Which city is associated with tobacco and cigars?

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Havana, Cuba, is famous worldwide for cigars (e.g. Cohiba, Montecristo).

World Geography Maps & Locations — Complete Reference

World Geography Maps and Locations is one of the highest-frequency GK topics in PPSC, FPSC, NTS, CSS, PMS, OTS, SPSC papers. This page covers 146 MCQs across three exam-tested sections — Seaports of the World (40 MCQs), Geographical Discoveries (39 MCQs) and Famous Places & Towns (67 MCQs) — with answers, explanations and a downloadable PDF. For more geography practice, also try our Mountains & Plateaus MCQs and the full General Knowledge MCQs Hub.

Famous Seaports — Quick Reference

SeaportCountryNotable Fact
SantosBrazil‘Coffee Port’ of the world
Los AngelesUSABusiest US port (San Pedro Bay)
AshkelonAncient PalestineOldest seaport in the world
KarachiPakistanLargest seaport of Pakistan
Chennai (Madras)IndiaSecond-largest after Mumbai
RotterdamNetherlandsLargest port of Netherlands
Ho Chi Minh (Saigon)VietnamFormerly known as Saigon
Tanjung PriokIndonesiaMain port of Indonesia
Port of KlangMalaysiaMain port of Malaysia
Le HavreFranceMajor Atlantic-coast French port

Major Pakistan Seaports

Pakistan has 7 main seaports: Karachi (largest), Port Qasim (Bin Qasim), Pasni, Jiwani, Gadani, Ormara and Gwadar. All are on the Arabian Sea coast (Sindh + Balochistan).

Key Explorers & Discoveries

ExplorerDiscoveryYear
Christopher ColumbusAmerica (West Indies)1492
Vasco da GamaSea route Europe → India1498
Ferdinand MagellanFirst circumnavigation; named Pacific Ocean1519-22
Marco PoloTravels through Asia (China, India)1271-94
Ibn BattutaTravelled 75,000 miles from Morocco; began at 211325 onwards
Sir Edmund Hillary & Tenzing NorgayFirst to climb Mount Everest1953
Junko TabeiFirst woman to summit Everest (Japan)1975
Roald AmundsenFirst to reach South Pole1911
Robert PearyFirst to reach North Pole1909
Erik the RedDiscovered Greenland~982
Leif ErikssonDiscovered Vinland (North America)~1000
William JanszoonDiscovered Australia (European)1606
Hiram BinghamBrought Machu Picchu to modern attention1911
Amerigo VespucciCalled America ‘New World’early 1500s
David LivingstoneDiscovered Victoria Falls1855
Francisco PizarroConquered Incas; founded Lima1535
Vasco Núñez de BalboaFirst to cross Isthmus of Panama → Pacific1513

Famous Landmarks at a Glance

LandmarkLocation
CN TowerToronto, Canada
Eiffel Tower / Louvre Pyramide / Notre DameParis, France
Colosseum / St Peter’s BasilicaRome, Italy
Leaning Tower of PisaPisa, Italy
Sydney Opera HouseSydney, Australia
Christ the RedeemerRio de Janeiro, Brazil
Sphinx / Giza PyramidsEgypt
Dome of the RockJerusalem
Blue Mosque / Agia SofiaIstanbul, Turkey
Red Square / St Basil’s CathedralMoscow, Russia
Tiananmen SquareBeijing, China
Tahrir SquareCairo, Egypt
Trafalgar Square / Hyde Park / Kew Gardens / Buckingham PalaceLondon, UK
Grand CanyonColorado, USA
The Alamo MissionTexas, USA
Little Mermaid statueCopenhagen, Denmark
WindmillsKinderdijk, Netherlands
Potala PalaceLhasa, Tibet
Altit Fort (UNESCO 2011)Hunza, Pakistan
Edinburgh National MonumentScotland

Cities Famous for Specific Industries

  • Detroit (USA) — Automobiles
  • Silicon Valley (USA) — Computer Industry
  • Chicago (USA) — Agricultural implements, grain & meat market
  • Belfast (Ireland) — Shipbuilding
  • Havana (Cuba) — Tobacco and Cigars
  • Gujranwala (Pakistan) — Iron, safes, almrahs, rice and utensils
  • Sudbury (Canada) — Silver
  • Cadiz (Spain) — Cork industry
  • Bethune (France) — Coalfield
  • Buenos Aires (Argentina) — Dairy produce
  • Bangladesh — Jute

For authoritative reading, see Wikipedia’s List of Busiest Container Ports and the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Practice More MCQs on Related Topics

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Maps and Locations — Frequently Asked Questions

Santos in Brazil is known as the ‘Coffee Port’ of the world. It is the largest port in Latin America and handles a major share of Brazil’s coffee exports.
Sir Edmund Hillary (New Zealand) and Tenzing Norgay (Nepal) became the first people to climb Mount Everest on 29 May 1953. Junko Tabei of Japan became the first woman to summit Everest in 1975.
Vasco da Gama, a Portuguese explorer, discovered the sea route from Europe to India in 1498. His voyage opened the maritime spice trade between Europe and Asia.
Christopher Columbus, an Italian mariner sailing under the Spanish flag, is credited with the European discovery of America in 1492. He set sail on 2 August 1492 with three ships — the Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria — and landed in the West Indies on 12 October 1492.
Karachi is the largest seaport of Pakistan. Pakistan’s other major seaports include Port Qasim (Bin Qasim), Pasni, Jiwani, Gadani, Ormara and Gwadar.
The Sphinx and the Giza Pyramids are both located in Egypt, near Cairo. The Great Pyramid of Giza is the only surviving Wonder of the Ancient World.
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