Seasons come and seasons go but "Quiztime" goes on forever. Welcome you lucky quizzers to the latest episode of "Quiztime" with your genial host.... Please put your hands together for Quizzy McQuizface! (Sound of raucous applause and whooping). Today's quiz concerns mountains - an ever popular subject with quizzers everywhere. As usual the answers will appear down in the comments section.
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1) This is the tallest mountain in Great Britain but what is it called?
(a) Ben Hur (b) Ben Stiller
(c) Ben Nevis (d) Ben Down
2) The tallest "mountain" or hill in Denmark is called Møllehøj but how tall is it in metres?
(a) 17.86 metres (b) 170.86 metres
(c) 7,860 metres (a) 17,086 metres
3) This is the tallest mountain in Africa but what is its name?
(a) Mount Kenya (b) Mount Zimbabwe
(c) The Atlas Mountain (d) Mount Kilimanjaro
4) The tallest mountain in New Zealand is called Aoraki in the Maori language but what is its European name?
(a) Mount Cook (b) Mount Christchurch
(c) Mount Kiwi (d) Mount Victoria
a) Mount Sinai (b) Mount Ararat
(c) Mount of Olives (d) Mount Tabor
6) What is the second tallest mountain in the world?
7) This iconic mountain is in Japan but what is it called?
(a) Mount Nintendo (b) Mount Hokkaido
(c) Mount Sumo (d) Mount Fuji
(c) Cold Mountain (d) My Side of the Mountain
9) Who originally had a hit with the song, "River Deep Mountain High" in 1966?
Answers
ReplyDelete1. (c) Ben Nevis
2. (b) 170.86 metres
3. (d) Mount Kilimanjaro
4. (a) Mount Cook
5. (b) Mount Ararat
6. (c) K2
7. (d) Mount Fuji
8. (c) Cold Mountain
9. (a) Ike and Tina Turner
10. (d) Matterhorn
10/10
ReplyDeletePure genius!
DeleteI missed #2 and # 9.
ReplyDelete8/10. 6 & 8 wrong. I now remember it was K2, not K9.
ReplyDelete8/10 and some were guesses. I missed #2 and #6.
ReplyDelete9/10...best result ever. Annoyed that I chose the wrong one for Q10 ! It was A or D !
ReplyDelete9/10 - thanks to the alternatives given. I missed #8.
ReplyDelete9/10. I missed the one with the height in metres, but I would still have missed it if it had been in feet. (so no excuse)
ReplyDelete5/10. Some guessing involved. :)
ReplyDelete6 out of 10, I need to travel more.
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