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International Education Week (Nov. 14-19) is an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide. As each one of you embraces new cultures - whether through sharing a meal in your home or opening your home for an extended stay – you become the citizen Ambassadors that change perspectives and improve American foreign relations one hand-shake at a time. Through well-tailored visits and through great experiences, international visitors take back home not only best practices they have learned but also best memories of American people. You are a vital piece of the international education puzzle and we Read moreinvite you to join us in celebrating international education by learning fun international facts.

As always, thank you for putting Maryland on the map and for being priceless citizen diplomats.

Now…Get Ready To Test Your Knowledge Of The World! It will be fun, we promise!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Transylvania is located in what country?

    • A.

      Romania

    • B.

      Bulgaria

    • C.

      The Czech Republic

    • D.

      Hungary

    Correct Answer
    A. Romania
    Explanation
    Transylvania is located in Romania. Transylvania is a historical region in central Romania, known for its picturesque landscapes and medieval towns. It is famous for its connection to the legend of Count Dracula and is a popular tourist destination.

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  • 2. 

    Which country's airport sits at the highest elevation of any airport in the world?

    • A.

      Nepal

    • B.

      Germany

    • C.

      China

    • D.

      Bolivia

    Correct Answer
    D. Bolivia
    Explanation
    Bolivia is the correct answer because its airport, El Alto International Airport, sits at the highest elevation of any airport in the world. Located in the city of El Alto, near the capital La Paz, the airport is situated at an elevation of 4,061 meters (13,325 feet) above sea level. This high elevation poses challenges for both pilots and passengers, as the thin air affects aircraft performance and can cause altitude sickness.

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  • 3. 

    Soccer fan? This country is the only one to have participated in every World Cup soccer tournament ever held.

    • A.

      England

    • B.

      Brazil

    • C.

      Chile

    • D.

      Italy

    Correct Answer
    B. Brazil
    Explanation
    Brazil is the correct answer because it is the only country to have participated in every World Cup soccer tournament ever held. This means that Brazil has consistently qualified for and competed in every tournament since the inception of the World Cup.

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  • 4. 

    If volcanoes make you nervous, head for this country, the only one without an active volcano.

    • A.

      Australia

    • B.

      Japan

    • C.

      Belgium

    • D.

      Peru

    Correct Answer
    A. Australia
    Explanation
    Australia is the correct answer because it is the only country listed that does not have an active volcano. This means that there are no currently erupting or potentially dangerous volcanoes in Australia, making it a safer option for those who are nervous about volcanic activity. Japan, Belgium, and Peru all have active volcanoes, which may cause concern for individuals who are afraid of or affected by volcanic eruptions.

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  • 5. 

    What is the subway system in London called?

    • A.

      The L

    • B.

      The Clockwork Orange

    • C.

      The Tube

    • D.

      The Eidan

    Correct Answer
    C. The Tube
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "The Tube". The Tube is the common name for the subway system in London. It is one of the oldest and most extensive underground railway networks in the world, serving millions of passengers daily. The name "Tube" comes from the shape of the tunnels, which are mostly circular or cylindrical in design. The Tube is a vital transportation system in London, connecting various parts of the city and facilitating easy and efficient travel for residents and tourists alike.

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  • 6. 

    What island is a city, a state and a nation of the same name? 

    • A.

      Ireland

    • B.

      Singapore

    • C.

      Madagascar

    • D.

      Washington D.C.

    Correct Answer
    B. Singapore
    Explanation
    Singapore is the correct answer because it is an island that is both a city, a state, and a nation. Singapore is a sovereign city-state located in Southeast Asia. It is a highly developed country and one of the world's major commercial hubs. Despite its small size, Singapore has a high population density and is known for its modern infrastructure, diverse culture, and strong economy.

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  • 7. 

    In Middle Eastern legend, what is widely considered to be the forbidden fruit?

    • A.

      Strawberry

    • B.

      Grape

    • C.

      Apple

    • D.

      Banana

    Correct Answer
    D. Banana
    Explanation
    According to Middle Eastern legend, the forbidden fruit is widely considered to be the banana. This fruit is often associated with the story of Adam and Eve and their temptation in the Garden of Eden. In this story, it is believed that the fruit they ate was a banana, which led to their expulsion from paradise. The banana has since become symbolic of temptation and forbidden desires in Middle Eastern folklore.

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  • 8. 

    The traditional Panama hat originated in what country?

    • A.

      Ecuador

    • B.

      Peru

    • C.

      Panama

    • D.

      Colombia

    Correct Answer
    A. Ecuador
    Explanation
    The traditional Panama hat originated in Ecuador. Despite its name, the hat has its roots in Ecuadorian culture and craftsmanship. The hats are made from the leaves of the toquilla palm, which are then woven into intricate patterns. The hats gained popularity during the construction of the Panama Canal when workers wore them to protect themselves from the sun. Over time, they became known as "Panama hats" due to their association with the canal, even though they are actually made in Ecuador.

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  • 9. 

    In what country does Domino's Pizza have a reindeer sausage pie on its menu?

    • A.

      Italy

    • B.

      China

    • C.

      Iceland

    • D.

      Greenland

    Correct Answer
    C. Iceland
    Explanation
    Domino's Pizza has a reindeer sausage pie on its menu in Iceland. This suggests that Iceland is a country where reindeer meat is consumed and incorporated into local cuisine. It is possible that the unique cultural and culinary traditions of Iceland have influenced Domino's Pizza to offer this specific pizza flavor in their Icelandic locations.

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  • 10. 

    Which is the most densely populated country in the world? 

    • A.

      Monaco

    • B.

      Singapore

    • C.

      Netherlands

    • D.

      Bahrain

    Correct Answer
    A. Monaco
    Explanation
    Monaco is the most densely populated country in the world because it has a small land area of just 2.02 square kilometers and a population of approximately 38,000 people. This means that there is a high concentration of people living in a small area, resulting in a high population density.

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  • 11. 

    Where was the Baha’i faith founded?

    • A.

      India

    • B.

      Pakistan

    • C.

      Iran

    • D.

      Syria

    Correct Answer
    C. Iran
    Explanation
    The Baha'i faith was founded in Iran. This religion originated in the mid-19th century in Persia (now Iran) and was founded by Bahá'u'lláh, who is considered the prophet-founder of the Baha'i faith. Iran holds significant historical and spiritual importance for Baha'is, as it is the birthplace of their faith and home to many important Baha'i holy sites.

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  • 12. 

    What country became a member of UNESCO on October 31st of this year?

    • A.

      Palestine

    • B.

      South Sudan

    • C.

      Aruba

    • D.

      Signapore

    Correct Answer
    A. Palestine
    Explanation
    Palestine became a member of UNESCO on October 31st of this year.

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  • 13. 

    How many school-aged children are not enrolled in school?

    • A.

      1 Million

    • B.

      69 Million

    • C.

      3 Billion

    • D.

      13 Million

    Correct Answer
    B. 69 Million
    Explanation
    According to the given answer, 69 million school-aged children are not enrolled in school. This suggests that there is a significant number of children who are not receiving formal education. This could be due to various reasons such as poverty, lack of access to schools, cultural barriers, conflict, or other socio-economic factors. It highlights the need for further efforts to ensure that all children have access to quality education and to address the barriers preventing their enrollment.

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  • 14. 

    Across the world many children miss out on their education because:

    • A.

      They are made to work to help support their families

    • B.

      They are recruited into armed forces and become child soldiers

    • C.

      Their families do not have the means to pay for schooling

    • D.

      Discrimination and racism undermine their chance to receive an education

    • E.

      They face violence as they pursue their education

    • F.

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    F. All of the above
    Explanation
    The given answer, "All of the above," is correct because all of the reasons mentioned in the options contribute to children missing out on their education across the world. Children may be forced to work to support their families, recruited into armed forces as child soldiers, unable to afford schooling due to financial constraints, face discrimination and racism that hinder their access to education, and encounter violence while pursuing education. Therefore, all these factors collectively contribute to children missing out on their education globally.

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  • 15. 

    According to the World Tourism Organization what country receives the highest number of international travellers?

    • A.

      Mexico

    • B.

      Italy

    • C.

      France

    • D.

      United States

    Correct Answer
    C. France
    Explanation
    France receives the highest number of international travelers according to the World Tourism Organization. This could be due to various factors such as its rich cultural heritage, iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum, and its reputation as a global center for art, fashion, and cuisine. France's diverse landscapes, from the picturesque countryside of Provence to the glamorous beaches of the French Riviera, also contribute to its popularity as a tourist destination. Additionally, its well-developed tourism infrastructure and transportation links make it easily accessible for international travelers.

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  • 16. 

    How many USAID’s Community Connections delegations has the World Trade Center Institute hosted to date?

    • A.

      15

    • B.

      9

    • C.

      7

    • D.

      3

    Correct Answer
    B. 9
    Explanation
    The World Trade Center Institute has hosted 9 USAID's Community Connections delegations to date.

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  • 17. 

    The World Trade Center Institute hosted its first youth program in summer 2011. What was the name of the program? 

    • A.

      Youth in Action

    • B.

      Open World

    • C.

      Community Connection

    • D.

      International Youth Foundation

    Correct Answer
    A. Youth in Action
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Youth in Action. This can be inferred from the question which states that the World Trade Center Institute hosted its first youth program in summer 2011. Therefore, the name of that program would be Youth in Action.

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  • 18. 

    The Fukushima disaster boosted tourism at what previous disaster area?

    • A.

      Eyjafjallajökull, Ireland

    • B.

      Greater New Orleans Area, United States

    • C.

      Chernobyl, Ukraine

    • D.

      Pompeii, Italy

    Correct Answer
    C. Chernobyl, Ukraine
    Explanation
    The Fukushima disaster refers to the nuclear accident that occurred in 2011 in Japan. This accident led to a surge in interest in visiting Chernobyl, Ukraine, which had previously experienced a major nuclear disaster in 1986. The connection between the two incidents likely stems from the curiosity and fascination people have with visiting places that have been affected by such catastrophic events.

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  • 19. 

    Citizens of this country, received an average of 42 days of vacations a year?

    • A.

      France

    • B.

      Italy

    • C.

      United States

    • D.

      Canada

    Correct Answer
    B. Italy
    Explanation
    Italy is the correct answer because it is known for having one of the highest numbers of vacation days in the world. The average Italian worker receives around 42 days of vacation per year, which is significantly higher than the vacation days granted in other countries such as France, the United States, and Canada. Italy's generous vacation policy reflects the importance placed on work-life balance and leisure time in the country.

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  • 20. 

    When are you available to host international visitors with the World Trade Center Institute again?

    • A.

      Within 6 months

    • B.

      Within 2 months

    • C.

      Next Fall

    • D.

      Anytime

    • E.

      Never

    Explanation
    The question is asking about the availability to host international visitors with the World Trade Center Institute again. The correct answer is "Within 6 months." This means that the person is available to host international visitors within the next 6 months.

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