Countries Quiz

There are going to be some questions about subjects in association with countries. An example could be the fact that there could be a question about what a country's official name is, or a question asking which country did something.
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1. Which country is sometimes referred to as "D.P.R.K.", and has what it means as its official name?
D.P.R.K. stands for Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Ironically, N. Korea is the least democratic country in the world.
China
Ecuador
Kazakhstan
North Korea
2. What is the United Kingdom?
In accordance to the International Standardisation Organisation, the U.K. is a sovereign state that contains multiple countries. (This does not quote the ISO)
A country.
A sovereign state.
A principality.
An organisation operated by the Albanian gov't.
3. Which of these countries does Spain border?
Spain controls two cities on Africa's mainland; multiple islands off its coast and has one other land border with Morocco.
Morocco
Moldova
Montenegro
Mozambique
4. Which of these continents is Egypt in?
It is widely recognised that the Suez canal splits Africa and Asia, which means that Egypt would be in Africa and Asia as it owns the land to the East and West of the Suez canal.
Europe
Afhanistan
North America
Asia
5. Which of these countries is the furthest away from New Zealand?
Spain mirrors New Zealand.
Australia
Spain
England
Algeria
6. Which of these is not a country that makes up the United Kingdom?
Northern Ireland, in accordance to the I.S.O., is a province of the U.K. (This does not quote the I.S.O.)
England
Northern Ireland
Scotland
Wales
7. Which of these countries does NOT only border one country?
Eswatini, formerly Swaziland, borders 2 countries.
Eswatini
Lesotho
Vatican City
San Marino
8. Which time zones is Kiribati in?
Kiribati, even though to the East of the International Date Line, switched its time zones to make trading with N.Z. and Australia easier.
UTC+05:00, UTC+09:00
UTC-13:00, UTC-14:00
UTC+13:00, UTC+14:00
UTC+11:00, UTC+12:00
9. What is the country with more capital cities than any other?
South Africa has 3 capital cites.
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South Korea
South Sudan
South Africa
10. What is the population of Vatican City (approx.)?
Vatican City is the smallest internationally recognised country in the world, so you wouldn't be able to fit much people in it.
5,000,000
7,700,000
700,000
700
11. How many capital cities does France have?
Paris is France's only capital city.
1
9
2
60,000,000
12. Which of these countries tried to, but DID NOT successfully colonize significant parts of the world?
Germany's Nazi party wanted to colonise the world, but obviously failed.
United Kingdom
Portugal
Germany
Spain
13. What is the time that the time zone "Pacific Standard Time" uses?
It's just the time zone it uses.
UTC-08:00
UTC+08:00
UTC+06:00
UTC-06:00
14. What is the U.K.'s full name?
It's just the UK's official name.
United Kingdom
United Kingdom of the British Isles Excluding Ireland
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Great Britain of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
15. Which of these continents that does exist in English, doesn't exist in Spanish?
North America and South America are grouped into one continent in Spanish.
Africa
Asia
Europe
North America
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