Q.1.
In which country would you find the highest population of Portuguese speakers?

While you might think Portugal would come out on top, they don't against Brazil. With Portuguese being the official language of Brazil, there are over 200 million Portuguese speakers which overshadow the 10 million people living in Portugal.

Q.2.
If you were traveling to the country with the Colosseum, Leaning Tower of Pisa, and Trevi Fountain, what continent would you go to?

These are all major landmarks in Italy, a country in Europe.

Q.3.
Changing your money into sols would mean you're traveling to which country?

Sol is the currency used in the South American country of Peru. Every 1 Peruvian sol is equal to around 30 US cents.

Q.4.
To see the outlet of the Nile River, you'd have to travel to which African country?

The Nile is one of the only rivers in the world that flows south to north. The river empties into the Mediterranean Sea with its last few miles ending in Egypt.

Q.5.
What island country lies just south of India?

Sri Lanka is a small island country in Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean and has a population of over 21 million people.

Q.6.
Which of the following states makes up the "Four Corners" in the US?

The "Four Corners" is a location in the United States where four states meet perfectly. These four states are Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico.

Q.7.
To visit the tallest building in the world, you'd have to travel to which city?

The Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world standing at over 2700 feet tall. This building is in the luxurious city of Dubai and cost over $1 billion dollars to construct.

Q.8.
An older person tells you that you should visit Leningrad. What city are they talking about?

Saint Petersburg has experienced many name changes. In 1914 it became Petrograd and then 10 years later, it was renamed Leningrad. The city returned to its original name of Saint Petersburg in 1991.

Q.9.
In order to visit the roots of where salsa dancing originated, you'd have to travel to which country?

While salsa food might come from Mexico, the dance form originated in Cuba.

Q.10.
If you're taking the TGV, that means you're most likely traveling to or from which country?

The TGV stands for "Train a Grande Vitesse" which means high-speed train. It can be found in France and travels all over the country.