I love geography quizzes, but yours are the best and this one was the best of all. I did pretty well but also learned a lot. I live in Israel. Perhaps you could ask some questions about Israel. Actually I think you mentioned that the Jordan is below sea level. Thanks
This was my favourite of your quizzes. It was hard by plenty to learn. I loved the fun facts, please consider adding them more ( they don’t take any additional time so the dynamic is not affected). Great work.
Yes that was challenging! I stopped counting but i did more than 60% i think! Thank you so much for the quiz and greetings from Croatia!😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️🍀
63 is a great result on this one. It was a tough quiz. I knew the questions were not easy, but my aim was to bring my viewers some interesting questions rather than the usual geography questions. Glad you enjoyed it 😁
Excellent quiz. really taxed my knowledge of geography. Very happy with my 85/100 score. Question 47 shows a picture of Catherine's Palace, not the Winter Palace Question 57 is almost a trick question. So much water is diverted from the Colorado River that it's dry by the time it enters Mexico, so where does it end?
Hi. Glad it was a good challenge for you. The picture in question 47 was labelled as the winter palace (so my mistake for not checking it properly). Regarding the river, I did read up on it thoroughly before adding the question and although lots of it is used up, a small trickle makes it all the way to Mexico. It used to make it to the coast, but often dries up before making it there.
@@Quizzes4U I was in St Petersburg in August 2019 during a Baltic cruise. We went to Catherine's Palace (I took essentially the same picture shown), which is south of the city, and Peter's Palace, which is west of the city. Our tour guide explained that each stayed in their own palace during the hot summer, and together in the Winter Palace in the city during Winter. That Palace is now the Hermitage Museum, on the banks of the Neva River. If any of that is incorrect, that's what our Russian tour guide (she is a teacher) told us.
Bonus 1 The Man With The Golden Gun... Bonus 2 Argentina means covered in silver and Dominica means Sunday... I was quite good at Geography until this evening... I only got 91/100... Thank you for this hard challenge...
Yeah, tough one this time. Good job Ben. I managed 79/100 James Bond film was The Man With The Golden Gun, I think Argentina is named for its high deposits of Silver (chemical element AG for Argent) Not sure about Dominica.
Ben, that was a tough quiz. I enjoyed it and learned level things. I lost count of how many I got wrong. You must have thoroughly combed the Internet to find many of them. Thanks for the challenge. 👍
96/100. Failed on #47, #83, #85, #97. Bond movie was easy. Scaramanga's lair in The Man With The Golden Gun. Got the origin of the other two countries in #6 as well: it helps if you know Latin. Argentina comes from Argentum = Silver, from mountains believed by the conquistadors to be rich in the mineral. Dominica = Sunday (dies dominica), named by Columbus after the day he discovered it.
Jepp, Norway was mentioned! :) ...Longest road tunnel in the world. Fun fact: It was constructed with "unnecessary bends and turns" to prevent drivers falling asleep! :)
Yep, that's the British way. We have no "guy" in "gey" 😂. Pronounced geezer, it's also slang for a man (not necessarily old) in the UK. 😁👍 For example "he's a diamond geezer".
Hi from Canada 👋. Tough quiz this time, 52/100. I am blaming my bad performance on Covid! Just returned from a trip to the U.S. last week and came home with Covid!
Blue instead of green traffic lights in Japan is because originally Japanese did not differentiate between blue and green. It is one and the same in the japanese language. Only in the last 2 or 3 decades a separate word for the colour of blue has been adopted.
Did well but What is the most widely spoken language in the southern hemisphere. There is a problem. More people speak Portuguese population but more countries speak Spanish both are in a way correct.
Actually more countries speak English in the southern hemisphere- about 12 Pacific island nations, Australia, NZ, and several African countries- SA, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mauritius, Seychelles, Tanzania, Botswana, Uganda.
Question 36 is dodgy. Sq km Maldives is 90,000 and Singapore is 713 sq km. But by land area is a dubious way of somehow measuring, who's defining what's is land area. Bad question to ask 😢
Sorry you didn't like it. The question has to be by land area. You really can't include the sea, or how spread out a country is. Many countries count the sea as national waters. 😁
This was a very hard quiz for me. Geography is not my best subject anyway, and you presented us with some very hard but interesting questions. I have learned a lot today. I missed 11 questions. Thank you for all of the hard work that goes into presenting the really great quizzes you present us with each time. I take a lot of quizzes each day and I know that yours are the best on youtube. They are the most professional quizzes I have found. Thank you so much for sharing your talent and expertise with us. 👍
Thank you. There are tons of quiz channels now, putting out quizzes virtually daily. (And many copying my quizzes) I can't possibly make a quiz a day, as I research all the questions and do the voiceover and editing myself to maintain the highest quality for my viewers. It's nice to be appreciated, so thank you. I just hope those channels that pop up every day using AI don't take over. 🤞
@@Quizzes4U They will never overtake your channel. Those of us that are true "fans" of your quizzes are many, and we will never fall prey to those terribly inferior quizzes. There are 2 quiz masters that I highly respect...you and one other from South Africa. You are by far #1.
@@patmcgillhastings9657 Not all quizz masters who use AI are bad. I am not a fan of AI, but one of my favourite quiz masters uses it and she is awesome! She researches thoroughly, has a variety of types of quiz and writes well-thought-out, funny descriptions in her questions. I love her quizzes! (She and Ben are my two top favourites. ♥♥) So don't be so quick to judge and say all AI quizzers are not good. 🤐
Hi. Thanks for commenting. From what I have read, you are correct that they are changing it, the new capital will be a city named Nusantara. But I also read that it is still under construction at present and not finished. I guess this question will not age well 🙄 Thanks for sharing. That's also great a subject for a question that I can use in a future quiz.
Wow great quiz Ben. I got 81/100 with some lucky guesses. A great range of questions that could easily catch you out.😊
Wow, that's an impressive score. Glad you enjoyed the variety 😁
89/100 with some lucky guesses, I think the Bond-movie was The Man With The Golden Gun - thanks for another great and challenging quiz, Ben! 🙂
A great quiz again. I learned a lot. Thanks Ben.
Geezer (as you pronounce geyser) is a whole other thing in the US-it’s a grumpy old man:)
Great quiz-difficult.
Thanks!
Yes, a geezer is also a man in the UK too🤣 But it's also the British (correct original 🤣) pronunciation for a geyser.
43/100. I’m surprised that I got those right tbh. Brilliant quiz Ben. Thank you and I love a challenge xx
I love geography quizzes, but yours are the best and this one was the best of all. I did pretty well but also learned a lot. I live in Israel. Perhaps you could ask some questions about Israel. Actually I think you mentioned that the Jordan is below sea level. Thanks
88/100 great quiz thanks again 👍👍🏴
This was my favourite of your quizzes.
It was hard by plenty to learn.
I loved the fun facts, please consider adding them more ( they don’t take any additional time so the dynamic is not affected).
Great work.
Glad you enjoyed it so much! I will try to add some more fun facts in future quizzes. 😁
Excellent Quiz. I've got 89/100.
As usual, great quiz
Glad you enjoyed it
Enjoyed that - thank you (Got 87 right with some lucky guess work
Well done! 😁🎉
Yes that was challenging! I stopped counting but i did more than 60% i think! Thank you so much for the quiz and greetings from Croatia!😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️🍀
Hi to Croatia. Thanks for playing 😁
88 correct hard quiz
Great quizz!
Thanks
63/100 not too bad. Great fun thankyou.
I didn’t count them, but scored about 80%. A fun quiz!
I didn't do great, but I learned a lot. Thank you once again, for a great quiz.
45/100 A learning experience for sure. Well done, Ben! Have a lovely weekend.👍😃✌️🌍🌎🌏
Thanks, you too!
Super Quiz Ben, 82/100, a definite ’save for later’ to see if I can remember 😂
Well done!
Hello from Canada! I got 77/100. That was a good challenging quiz, Ben. Thank you so much for helping me to exercise my brain. ♥😊♥
Great job! Glad it was a good brain workout 💪😁
great.love you chalenges
It was tough Ben, but I did really well with a lot of good thought out answers. I paused it a lot to give me thinking time.
It was hard...much love from Kenya
I enjoyed that. Never did geography so was pleased I got some right. And hello from NZ. 😊
I'm a geography enthusiast amd really hoped to do better than my pathetic 63 😂 Tricky quiz, but another nice one Ben!
63 is a great result on this one. It was a tough quiz. I knew the questions were not easy, but my aim was to bring my viewers some interesting questions rather than the usual geography questions. Glad you enjoyed it 😁
Excellent quiz. really taxed my knowledge of geography. Very happy with my 85/100 score.
Question 47 shows a picture of Catherine's Palace, not the Winter Palace
Question 57 is almost a trick question. So much water is diverted from the Colorado River that it's dry by the time it enters Mexico, so where does it end?
Hi. Glad it was a good challenge for you. The picture in question 47 was labelled as the winter palace (so my mistake for not checking it properly). Regarding the river, I did read up on it thoroughly before adding the question and although lots of it is used up, a small trickle makes it all the way to Mexico. It used to make it to the coast, but often dries up before making it there.
@@Quizzes4U I was in St Petersburg in August 2019 during a Baltic cruise. We went to Catherine's Palace (I took essentially the same picture shown), which is south of the city, and Peter's Palace, which is west of the city. Our tour guide explained that each stayed in their own palace during the hot summer, and together in the Winter Palace in the city during Winter. That Palace is now the Hermitage Museum, on the banks of the Neva River. If any of that is incorrect, that's what our Russian tour guide (she is a teacher) told us.
Bonus 1 The Man With The Golden Gun... Bonus 2 Argentina means covered in silver and Dominica means Sunday... I was quite good at Geography until this evening... I only got 91/100... Thank you for this hard challenge...
That's an excellent score! ♥
@@jemma50 Thank you...
Wow, spot on 🏆
This one was definitely interesting! Appreciate the challenge.
Glad you enjoyed it!
84/100
73% correct on a Saturday night in Brisbane, Qld. Australia.
same here: 73, from Hawaii.
we love you!
Thanks 😊
That was fun!! More, please!! [Greetings from Tucson, the Old ???]
That was hard! I got 66.
87
Yeah, tough one this time. Good job Ben.
I managed 79/100
James Bond film was The Man With The Golden Gun, I think
Argentina is named for its high deposits of Silver (chemical element AG for Argent)
Not sure about Dominica.
That's great
Dominica, from the Latin for Sunday, the day on which Chris Columbus spotted it.
In Easy Quiz I got 88/100
In Medium Quiz I got 86/100
In Hard Quiz I got 68/100
Nice one. Thanks for playing them.
86 correct. Many thanks.
Excellent!
Ben, that was a tough quiz. I enjoyed it and learned level things. I lost count of how many I got wrong. You must have thoroughly combed the Internet to find many of them. Thanks for the challenge. 👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
73/100 for Team Harlow this Sunday evening. A bit of a struggle but we learnt a few things. Hopefully we'll retain for future quizzes. Cheers Ben 😮.
79/100 Very tricky
96/100. Failed on #47, #83, #85, #97.
Bond movie was easy. Scaramanga's lair in The Man With The Golden Gun.
Got the origin of the other two countries in #6 as well: it helps if you know Latin.
Argentina comes from Argentum = Silver, from mountains believed by the conquistadors to be rich in the mineral.
Dominica = Sunday (dies dominica), named by Columbus after the day he discovered it.
Great answer 😁👍
Jepp, Norway was mentioned! :) ...Longest road tunnel in the world. Fun fact: It was constructed with "unnecessary bends and turns" to prevent drivers falling asleep! :)
76/100 for me but it did not feel easy ^^ great quizz once again
62/100
This 72 yr old from Hawaii got 73. However, I'll soon be residing in Timor Leste. Wish me luck.
Not so good 79- the man with the golden gun and Argentina is silver. Nice quiz Ben. 😊😊
That's a great score 👏
8:10 Brazil is the largest country crossed by the Equator
I got 99/100 from India 11 years old
Haha geezer is an old person in the US. "Guyser" is how we pronounce geiser 😅
Yes, it's the British way of saying it. But interestingly, we also say the same for an old person. 😁👍
88 and I taught Geography!
Wow! This was fun. Lots to learn. Score of about 65%. The way you pronounce geyser is the way Americans pronounce an old man.
Yep, that's the British way. We have no "guy" in "gey" 😂. Pronounced geezer, it's also slang for a man (not necessarily old) in the UK. 😁👍 For example "he's a diamond geezer".
Hi from Canada 👋. Tough quiz this time, 52/100. I am blaming my bad performance on Covid! Just returned from a trip to the U.S. last week and came home with Covid!
Brain fog from COVID! Actually it was a tough quiz, so you did great. Hope you feel better soon 😁
2:58 At the mention there Bratislava is the only capital that borders two foreign countries, Austria and Hungary.
Mt Aconcagua in Argentina is the highest peak outside of Asia.
86 but I differ on Malta...
I got 89/100. I really wanted to score in the 90s but made a few dumb guesses.
Blue instead of green traffic lights in Japan is because originally Japanese did not differentiate between blue and green. It is one and the same in the japanese language. Only in the last 2 or 3 decades a separate word for the colour of blue has been adopted.
92/100 with the options; 65/100 without.
Q4 bonus is 'The Man with the Golden Gun'; Q6 bonuses are 'silver' and 'Sunday', basically speaking.
Wow, I thought it was a tough quiz. Nice one 👍
@@Quizzes4U It kept me thinkinng and on my toes throughout, found it quite the mental workout!
I think Borneo is the island with the most countries on it?
Denali is misspelled. That's how it's spelled
Did well but What is the most widely spoken language in the southern hemisphere. There is a problem.
More people speak Portuguese population but more countries speak Spanish both are in a way correct.
Actually more countries speak English in the southern hemisphere- about 12 Pacific island nations, Australia, NZ, and several African countries- SA,
Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mauritius, Seychelles, Tanzania, Botswana, Uganda.
Question 36 is dodgy. Sq km Maldives is 90,000 and Singapore is 713 sq km.
But by land area is a dubious way of somehow measuring, who's defining what's is land area.
Bad question to ask 😢
Sorry you didn't like it. The question has to be by land area. You really can't include the sea, or how spread out a country is. Many countries count the sea as national waters. 😁
Some guesses but missed 12.
For some reason, probably the film, the River Kwai rhyming with why is the River Khwae rhyming with where. Kwai is a buffalo.
i swear this is roller coaster tycoon 3 music lmao
This was a very hard quiz for me. Geography is not my best subject anyway, and you presented us with some very hard but interesting questions. I have learned a lot today. I missed 11 questions. Thank you for all of the hard work that goes into presenting the really great quizzes you present us with each time. I take a lot of quizzes each day and I know that yours are the best on youtube. They are the most professional quizzes I have found. Thank you so much for sharing your talent and expertise with us. 👍
Thank you. There are tons of quiz channels now, putting out quizzes virtually daily. (And many copying my quizzes) I can't possibly make a quiz a day, as I research all the questions and do the voiceover and editing myself to maintain the highest quality for my viewers. It's nice to be appreciated, so thank you. I just hope those channels that pop up every day using AI don't take over. 🤞
@@Quizzes4U They will never overtake your channel. Those of us that are true "fans" of your quizzes are many, and we will never fall prey to those terribly inferior quizzes. There are 2 quiz masters that I highly respect...you and one other from South Africa. You are by far #1.
Yes, he makes great quizzes 😊
@@patmcgillhastings9657 Not all quizz masters who use AI are bad. I am not a fan of AI, but one of my favourite quiz masters uses it and she is awesome! She researches thoroughly, has a variety of types of quiz and writes well-thought-out, funny descriptions in her questions. I love her quizzes! (She and Ben are my two top favourites. ♥♥) So don't be so quick to judge and say all AI quizzers are not good. 🤐
@@jemma50 point taken...thank you
40/100 pathetic 🤕
It was a tough quiz 👍😁
U look like bill gates 😅
What an insult to Ben! He looks nothing like Bill Gates! Also, he is much better-looking.
Thanks 💪
At 11:43, there is a mistake: Jakarta is no longer the capital city of Indonesia but Nusantara, since something like a month.
Hi. Thanks for commenting. From what I have read, you are correct that they are changing it, the new capital will be a city named Nusantara. But I also read that it is still under construction at present and not finished. I guess this question will not age well 🙄 Thanks for sharing. That's also great a subject for a question that I can use in a future quiz.