12 June 2025

Quiztime

 
Today's quiz concerns oceans, Hopefully it is not too hard and you should be able to get at least one right! As usual, the answers will be given in the comments section. Best of luck!
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(1) By general agreement, how many oceans are there on this planet?
(a) 3 (b) 5 (c) 7 (d) 8

(2) In which ocean will you find the island of Tristan da Cunha?

(3) By volume and map coverage, which is the biggest ocean on Earth?

(4) Which ocean laps the shores of Antarctica?

(5) In which ocean will you find the island of Spitsbergen?

(6) Situated in the eastern Pacific Ocean what is the usual name for Isla de Pascua or Rapa Nui?

(7) If you were sailing from Madagascar to Sri Lanka, across which ocean would you be travelling?

(8) The Mariana Trench is in the western Pacific Ocean. It is the deepest point in all of this planet's oceans but approximately how deep is it at its deepest point?
(a) 1 mile  (b) 3 miles  (c) 7 miles (d) 85.4 miles

(9) Here's a pop singer when he was in his prime but who is he?

(a) Billy Fury (b) Billy Idol (c) Billy Joel (d) Billy Ocean

(10) What is the term for a scientist who studies oceans?

That's all folks! How did you do?

21 comments:

  1. ANSWERS
    1. (b) 5
    2. Atlantic Ocean
    3. Pacific Ocean
    4. Southern Ocean
    5. Arctic Ocean
    6. Easter Island
    7. Indian Ocean
    8. (c) 7 miles
    9. (d) Billy Ocean
    10. oceanographer

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  2. Got 'em all except #4. "Southern Ocean"? That's a pretty imaginative name.

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    1. Errr no young lady... that is how the ocean to the south of the globe is now commonly called.

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  3. I missed four and one of those I should NOT have missed. This was a fun one, YP. (btw... I would have gotten Billy Ocean without choices)

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    1. I know that Billy Ocean had some success in America but I am astonished that you would have known him just by seeing the pictur.

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  4. I got 8 right, got numbers 2 and 3 mixed up.

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  5. 6 right! I missed, 1, 2, 4, and 6.

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  6. Woo-Hoo! 10 today! probably the first time ever and maybe the last.

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  7. 8 out of 10. Southern Ocean? I honestly didn't know that this is the offical name. Like Kelly, I would have known Billy Ocean without the multiple choice answers :-)

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  8. Oh dear, I only got 3...worst quiz so far! I did get Billy ocean without even seeing the options though!

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  9. Failed on number 8. That was a sneaky one.

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  10. 9/10 - number 2 wrong!

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  11. What happened to sailing seven seas of the world? I should have counted them up myself. 7/10. Billy Ocean was a good addition.

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  12. 5. Oh well. Must try harder next time.

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  13. 9 out of 10. I got #2 wrong!

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  14. This might be a record for me, 9 out of 10 correct. I missed the southern ocean, thought it was the Antarctic Ocean,

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  15. 1. They say seven seas, but I think it's five.
    2. Atlantic.
    3. Pacific
    4.Southern Ocean. I had never heard of this one, but the other night it was an answer on Jeopardy!!!
    5. By process of elimination, I'd go Arctic.
    6. Easter Island.
    7. The Indian Ocean.
    8. I feel like 85 is too much, so I'm leaning 7.
    9. Billy Ocean, Get Outta My Dreams [and Into My Car]
    10. Oceanographer.

    Got 'em all, thanks to the process of elimination, Jeopardy, and one lucky guess.

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  16. 5 out of 10 correct. I am really no good at geography (or oceanography either).

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  17. I decided to skip this quiz with the excuse that I'm Swedish, and haven't studied oceanology in English. Nor even in Swedish, to be honest - until now.

    Google AI *in Swedish* tells me that that traditionally there are three oceans. But out of those only one of those is called "ocean" here. The other two we call seas ("hav"). AI does add that some countries, "including the US", also recognise what we call Norra Ishavet (the Arctic ocean) and Antarktiska oceanen as oceans.

    To sum up, personally I doubt I'll bother to memorize any of it, as some president across some ocean might any day decide to rename them all, anyway... ;-)

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