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Geography IQ Test: World Map Challenge

Quick, free world map test to check your knowledge. Instant results.

Editorial: Review CompletedCreated By: Karen BaerUpdated Aug 26, 2025
Difficulty: Moderate
2-5mins
Learning OutcomesCheat Sheet
Paper art illustration of world map on teal background quiz banner for global capitals and geography trivia challenge

This geography IQ test helps you spot countries, capitals, and borders on a world map and see where your skills stand. Work through quick questions, then sharpen specific regions with our world map quiz or dive into an Asia map quiz for a tougher challenge. If flags trip you up, practice with a world flag quiz and come back to beat your score.

What is the capital of Canada?
Toronto
Montreal
Ottawa
Vancouver
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Which sea lies directly north of Poland?
Baltic Sea
North Sea
Barents Sea
Adriatic Sea
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Which South American country is landlocked?
Ecuador
Chile
Uruguay
Paraguay
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What is the largest island in the world by area?
Madagascar
Borneo
New Guinea
Greenland
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Which country's national flag is the only non-rectangular one?
Vatican City
Nepal
Japan
Switzerland
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Abuja is the capital of which country?
Nigeria
Cameroon
Ghana
Niger
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Which of these countries shares a land border with both China and Russia and does not border the Caspian Sea?
Kazakhstan
Pakistan
Mongolia
Kyrgyzstan
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Which strait separates Asia from North America?
Strait of Malacca
Taiwan Strait
Cook Strait
Bering Strait
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Which river flows through Baghdad?
Euphrates
Nile
Jordan
Tigris
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What is the longest river in Europe?
Volga
Rhine
Danube
Dnieper
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Which world capital is closest to the Equator?
Nairobi
Kuala Lumpur
Singapore
Quito
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Which country administers the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)?
Spain
Chile
United Kingdom
Argentina
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What is the world's largest peninsula by area?
Yucatán Peninsula
Arabian Peninsula
Iberian Peninsula
Indian Peninsula (Deccan)
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Suva is the capital of which country?
Fiji
Vanuatu
Tonga
Samoa
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Kaliningrad is an exclave belonging to which country?
Russia
Ukraine
Belarus
Lithuania
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Which ocean current most directly warms Western Europe?
Humboldt Current
Kuroshio Current
North Atlantic Drift
Canary Current
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Which U.S. state contains the country's easternmost point by longitude?
Massachusetts
New York
Alaska
Maine
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What is the capital of Kazakhstan?
Astana
Nur-Sultan
Tashkent
Almaty
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Which archipelago lies between mainland Africa and Madagascar?
Seychelles
Comoros
Maldives
Azores
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Which national capital lies the farthest south among these options?
Canberra
Pretoria
Buenos Aires
Wellington
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Study Outcomes

  1. Identify Capital Cities -

    Understand the location of major world capitals and boost your recall skills during the iq test world map quiz.

  2. Locate Countries and Continents -

    Pinpoint countries and continents with greater accuracy as you progress through this world geography quiz.

  3. Recall Geographic Landmarks -

    Recognize famous landmarks and their positions on the map to enhance your geography knowledge test performance.

  4. Interpret Map Clues -

    Analyze map-based hints and symbols to deduce locations effectively in the map trivia quiz.

  5. Evaluate Geography Proficiency -

    Measure your overall geography skills and track improvement after completing the iq test world map challenge.

  6. Apply Map Trivia Strategies -

    Use strategic approaches to solve map trivia questions quickly and confidently in this engaging world map challenge.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Geographic Coordinates Mastery -

    Review how latitude and longitude form a global grid: lines of latitude run east - west, measured from the Equator (0°) to the poles (±90°), and longitude spans 0° - 180° east or west of the Prime Meridian. Remember the formula for distance per degree of longitude: approx. 111.32 km × cos(latitude). A handy mnemonic is "Latitude Ladder, Long Laps" to recall that latitude lines are parallel and longitude lines converge at the poles (University of Minnesota).

  2. Köppen Climate Zones and Landmarks -

    Associate major biomes with their Köppen codes (e.g., Af for tropical rainforest, BWh for hot desert) to predict terrain and famous landmarks - think Sahara (BWh) or Amazon Basin (Af). Use the phrase "All Frogs Bring Wonderful Hops" to sequence Af, Am, Aw, BWh, BWk, etc., and link each zone to a landmark (National Geographic).

  3. Capital-Country Association Techniques -

    Master capital recall using the "link and story" method: link each capital with a vivid image (e.g., "Parisian Eiffel Tower meeting Ottawa's Parliament"). Test yourself with CIA World Factbook lists and quiz flashcards daily - spaced repetition solidifies recall.

  4. Time Zones & Date Line Logic -

    Understand that Earth rotates 360° in 24 h, so each 15° equals one hour's difference. Practice calculating local times: for example, subtract 5 h when moving from London (0°) to New York (75°W). Visualize the International Date Line with the phrase "Follow the fork to fix your date" to remember the zigzag path in the Pacific (NOAA).

  5. Map Projections & Distortion Awareness -

    Compare Mercator, Lambert, and Peters projections to know how shapes, areas, and distances are distorted. Use overlays - like comparing Greenland's exaggerated Mercator size to its true size on a Peters map - to hone spatial intuition (National Geographic Education).

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